RE: OCR errors in css.log without a cluster?

  • From: "Jesse, Rich" <Rich.Jesse@xxxxxx>
  • Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 08:04:41 -0600

Hey Bob,
 
Thanks for the tip, but that's the first thing I've checked.  The wierd
thing is that on Linux and Solaris -- the two other platforms I've
installed 10g on -- the css daemon has been installed and is running (a
horrible practice for installer programs to do, IMHO).  However on AIX,
it wasn't installed as near as I can tell and it's definitely not
running, which is where my confusion starts.
 
Thanks,
Rich

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Sent: Friday, November 10, 2006 6:23 PM
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Subject: Re: OCR errors in css.log without a cluster?


do you see anything when you

ps -ef | grep cssd 
    root  3995     1  0 20:52:16 ?         0:00 /bin/sh
/sbin/init.d/init.cssd run 
    root  3999  3995  0 20:52:16 ?         0:30 /bin/sh
/sbin/init.d/init.cssd startcheck 
    root 18298 18141  1 10:22:24 pts/tb    0:00 grep cssd 

If your not using asm, you dont need the cluster service running.(on by
default on Linux and HP UX)
the quick solution is to remove the inittab entry, and kill the daemons


Maybe not your issue - Just an idea


Bob


-- 
"Oracle error messages being what they are, do not
highlight the correct cause of fault, but will identify
some other error located close to where the real fault lies."





Jesse, Rich wrote: 

        Hey all,
        
        Running 10.2.0.2.0 w/July 2006 CPU (waiting for .3) on AIX 5.3,
and I
        see these in $OH/log/$HOST/client/css.log every time I
start/stop the
        listener(s):
        
        2006-11-10 11:55:28.569: [  OCROSD][1]utgdv:2:ocr loc file
cannot  be
        opened
        2006-11-10 11:55:28.593: [  OCRRAW][1]proprinit: Could not open
raw
        device 
        
        Anyone else seeing these?  I had opened an SR, because there
shouldn't
        be any need for cluster services since I'm only running two
standalone
        run-of-the-mill databases (each in their own $OH with their own
        listener), but I never got much of a resolution.
        
        I don't think this is a big deal, but it's being caught by my
log
        checker.  Thoughts?
        
        Rich
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