Re: anyone deployed 10gR2 grid control agent on 11gR2 target?

  • From: Rajeev Prabhakar <rprabha01@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: "litanli@xxxxxxxxx" <litanli@xxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Thu, 16 Dec 2010 12:37:57 -0500

Hi Li,

Can you clarify this please ?

Have you already tried alter
user asmsnmp ...and does
It still not work ?

Thanks,
Rajeev


On Dec 16, 2010, at 10:12 AM, Li Li <litanli@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Yes I tried to re-configure the ASM target through grid control and I
am getting the same username/password invalid error. My password is
just an alphanumeric one and doesn't have any special character. This
is weird. Anyone know how to change the password for user asmsnmp? I
searched on metalink and couldn't find anyway to change the password.
there's a note regarding creating this user but nothing about how to
change an existing asmsnmp's password.

Thanks!

On Thu, Dec 16, 2010 at 8:23 AM, Pavel Ermakov <ocp.pauler@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi

Could you try to reconfiguration the agent?

Sincerely, Pavel Ermakov.

2010/12/16 Li Li <litanli@xxxxxxxxx>

Hi, List,

Lately I installed a 10.2.0.5 agent on an 11.2.0.2 RAC cluster, all
discovered targets showed up fine in grid control except the ASM
instances, which showed up as "unknown" in grid control. Looking at
the agent.trc file, I found this:

SQL = "
 OCISessionBegin"...
LOGIN =
asmsnmp/<PW>@(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP) (HOST=MyHostName.com)(Port=MyPortNumber))(CONNECT_DATA= (SERVICE_NAME=+ASM1)(INSTANCE_NAME=+ASM1)(UR=A)))

2010-12-15 14:46:33,208 Thread-1106266432 ERROR vpxoci: ORA-01017:
invalid username/password; logon denied

However, I made sure the username/password are valid and I didn't fat
fingered it. I was able to use the same username/password to do a
bequeath connection to the ASM instance just fine.

I opened a case with oracle support and no surprise I haven't got much
help so I figured I'd turn to you guys for help! :) Any suggestion
would be greatly appreciated!

TIA,
-Li
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