No, I did not. Well, I took the wrong path. When I found out it did not work, naturally, I went to the error log and saw some error msg. Then instead of fixing the original issue, I was trying to fix the error in the log ... On Wed, Aug 12, 2009 at 1:17 PM, Yong Huang <yong321@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > --- On Wed, 8/12/09, Jared Still <jkstill@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > I'm glad you found the solution. By the way, if you had > > followed > > Joe's advice to try telnet to port 1158 and send a > > clear text HTTP > > command (e.g. HEAD / HTTP/1.0), you would have found the > > solution. > > > > A systematic approach works better than serendipity, unless > > the > > solution is intuitively found in a few minutes. > > > > > > > > > > There is an easier way. Just ask > > Oracle > > [oracle@ordb ~]$ emctl status > > dbconsoleTZ set to US/PacificOracle > > Enterprise Manager 10g Database Control Release > > 10.2.0.4.0 > > > > Copyright (c) 1996, 2007 Oracle Corporation. All > > rights reserved. > https://ordb.radisys.com:1158/em/console/aboutApplication > > > > Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g is > > > running.------------------------------------------------------------------Logs > > are generated in directory > > /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/oid/ordb.radisys.com_orcl/sysman/log > > > > > > Jared Still > > Certifiable Oracle DBA and Part Time Perl Evangelist > > I think he already tried that. What I suggested, actually Joe suggested, > is that when the brain is stuck at something (which looks obvious only > after the fact like https vs http), try what you think should work > except by means slightly behind-the-scenes. In case of http, that means > telnet to the http port and send the http text commands. If the web > server only accepts https input, you'll immediately see the intuitive > response. > > I'm sure we all agree solving a particular problem may not be as > important as learning a systematic way to solve that type of problems. > > Yong Huang > > > >