Communication Error With The Opmn Server Local Port Oracle
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other day when trying to start OBIEE components via OPMN. I kept getting the following message: "Communication error with the OPMN server local port" After a lot of head scratching I figured out that somehow OPMN had been started as root user (this was a opmn log file location Unix system) rather than the application installer/owner. I was able to confirm this by running the communication error with the opmn server local port + ohs following command which also gave the PIDs in order to kill the processes (there will be two of them): ps -ef | grep 'opmn -d' |
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grep -v 'grep' I hope this helps someone else in the same situation. Comments 5 Responses to "Communication error with the OPMN server local port" Roshith on July 25th, 2013 12:34 pm Thanks a lot. This post saved a lot
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of time! Aminata on November 25th, 2013 1:26 pm Thank you so much !! this post is great Rahul Sharma on January 8th, 2014 3:17 pm Thanks a lot. Once again Google wins, Metalink Lost. Arun Kumar Kailasam on October 6th, 2014 6:02 pm thanks a lot. Works fine. Ivy Hartfield on July 25th, 2015 7:55 pm Thank you. When running the command I found I had two other instances running. I was able to kill the pid and everything started up. Leave a Reply Name (required) Email Address (required) Website Please fill in this CAPTCHA to prove you\'re a human: Time limit is exhausted. Please reload CAPTCHA. + 7 = About Here you can find a collection of thoughts, musings, tips and tricks concerning BI with particular emphasis paid to Oracle Business Intelligence Suite Enterprise Edition (OBIEE). Archive April 2013 February 2013 November 2012 October 2012 September 2012 August 2012 July 2012 June 2012 February 2012 January 2012 November 2011 October 2011 September 2011 August 2011 July 2011 June 2011 May 2011 April 2011 March 2011 February 2011 January 2011 December 2010 November 2010 October 2010 September 2010 August 2010 Recent Posts Populating OBIEE Event Polling Table via Trigger Performance Testing/Tuning OBIEE BI Publisher Best Practices Images with Relative Path not Exported to PDF 5 BI Publisher Blogs Categories BI Apps (5) ETL (1) Informatica (3) BI Publisher (2) Essbase (1) Fusion Middleware (1) Google Charts (1) Mobile (2) MySQL (1) OBIEE 10 (18) 10.x Answers (7) 10.x Dashboard Prompts (1) 10.x Dashboards (7) 10.x Installation (1) 10.x Javascript (1) 10.x Rank (1) 10.x Repository (4) 10.x TopN (1) OBIEE 11g (64) 11g Repository (11) Action Framework (2) Active Directory (2) Admin Tool (8) Answers (15) Briefing Books (1) Dashboard Prompts (2) Dashboards (9) Delivers (1) Export (3) Installation (11) LDAP (3) LTS (2) Narrative View (1) OPMN (1) Patching (2) Performance (1) Pivot Table (3) RCU (3) Reports (2) SampleApp (2) Skin (2)
CommunityOracle User Group CommunityTopliners CommunityOTN Speaker BureauJava CommunityError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in Oracle Application Express (APEX) All PlacesDatabaseDatabase Application DevelopmentOracle Application Express (APEX) This discussion is archived 3 Replies Latest reply on Jan 15, 2013 7:42 AM by 970114 Starting opmn - RCV: Permission denied 649764 Jul 25, 2008 1:56 PM Hallo, today I got following problem. After installing the oracle http server the opmn runs. http://total-bi.com/2012/07/communication-error-with-the-opmn-server-local-port/ Then i installed apex and edited the dads.conf. When i now try to start the http server following message appears: RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files The logfile is empty. Could anybody help me? 3772Views Tags: none (add) 10gContent tagged with 10g, oasContent tagged with oas, opmnContent tagged with opmn, oracleasContent tagged with oracleas This content has been https://community.oracle.com/thread/688876 marked as final. Show 3 replies 1. Re: Starting opmn - RCV: Permission denied Balaji Srinivasan Jul 7, 2010 1:32 PM (in response to 649764) First Identify the cause of this from opmn.log steps to be done: This could be a reason, the opmn has been started by some other user. 1. identify the opmn process at the user level $ps -ef|grep opmn|grep -v grep if you find the opmn as pids, just login as that user and kill -9 PID after killing all the process by the particular user, go to $AS_HOME/Apache/Apache/logs find out the file owner httpd.pid that file will be having the owner of previous start login as that user remove the file. Now login as oracle or any user who owns the opmn, use opmnctl to start the process. it should work fine. BALAJI SRINIVASAN http://www.balajiabhi.blogspot.com Like Show 0 Likes(0) Actions 2. Re: Starting opmn - RCV: Permission denied Daniel Mortimer-Oracle Mar 22, 2011 8:59 PM (in response to 649764) For the benefit of any other users discovering this thread we have some useful support documents available via My Oracle Support (formerly known as Metalink) Check out OracleAS 10g OPMN: "RCV: Permission denied", "Communication error wi
E-mail to friend Problem starting up infrastructure DB for OAS.(merged) [message #411046] Wed, 01 July 2009 12:36 acapulco Messages: 7Registered: July 2009 Junior Member Hello everyone! I'm not really a DBA but fate wanted me http://www.orafaq.com/forum/t/147204/ to clean up and repair some broken OAS at the place I work. https://pitss.com/us/2012/10/08/opmn-and-adminserver-fail-to-start/ Unfortunately the "professional" DBA left some time ago and our testing servers are not working correctly. I'm a complete noob when it comes to this heavy-metal systems so I'm in badly need of some help. The thing is, when I go to $ORACLE_HOME/opmn/bin and run "opmnctl status" it says that it's unable to connect, communication error and maybe Opmn is down. Ok, then I try doing "opmn startall" and it spits out this error: opmnctl startall opmnctl: starting opmn and all managed processes... RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN communication error with server local port. Check the OPMN log files RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files RCV: Permission denied Communication error with the OPMN server local port. Check the OPMN log files opmnctl: opmn start failed So, I go check the log files, right?. Here's what I got in $ORACLE_HOME/opmn/logs: $ ls bak ipm.log ons.log opmn.log states $ more ipm.log 09/07/01 11:52:05 [4] Create pm state directory: /u01/app/oraias/oraInfra/opmn/logs /states 09/07/01 11:52:05 [4] PM state file does not exist: /u01/app/oraias/o
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