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1, 2015 GoldenGate manager processEach Oracle GoldenGate instance has a dedicated manager process. After successfully installing Oracle GoldenGate, the manager process is the first process configured and started for managing a running Oracle GoldenGate instance. The manager process listen on specific static TCP/IP port goldengate autorestart and continues running for handling the instances activities. Starting the manager process requires adding the PORT parameter only to mgr.prm file. Refer to chapter 3 to learn more about setting the managers process parameters.The manager process is responsible for the following activities:§ Response to errors, events and produces reports§ Manages and allocates ports for dynamic processes§ Start Oracle GoldenGate processes§ Start dynamic Oracle GoldenGate processes§ Performs trail files purge managementThe status of the manager process is limited to either of the following status:§ STOPPED, manually stopped or unable to start§ RUNNING, started successfully and listening on specific TCP/IP portThe manager process configuration enables automatic start and restart of extract and replicate processes, this provides unattended extract management for enhancing Oracle GoldenGate high availability.The Oracle GoldenGate manager process on M
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Oracle Support. OGG-00002: Missing directory name Cause: The directory name is missing ogg-01224 from the DIRECTORY option of the TRANSMEMORY or LOBMEMORY parameter. Action: Specify a directory for temporary storage with the ogg-10144 DIRECTORY option, or use the default storage by removing the DIRECTORY option. OGG-00003: Missing directory name end quote Cause: A trailing (end) quote is missing from the directory specification in http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_goldengate_manager_process.htm the DIRECTORY option of the TRANSMEMORY or LOBMEMORY parameter. Action: Enclose the directory name within double quotes. OGG-00004: Directory too long Cause: The directory name that is specified with the DIRECTORY option of TRANSMEMORY or LOBMEMORY exceeds the length limit that is supported by the operating system. Action: Specify a directory that has a path name that is within the https://docs.oracle.com/goldengate/1212/gg-winux/GMESG/oggus.htm operating system limitations. OGG-00005: Invalid number for directory file size Cause: The DIRECTORY option of TRANSMEMORY or LOBMEMORY contains an invalid value for the maximum file size, such as a non-numeric value or an invalid size specifier. Action: Specify a valid value. See the Oracle GoldenGate reference documentation for valid directory size and valid size specifiers (such as GB for gigabytes and MB for megabytes). OGG-00006: Directory options must be enclosed in parentheses Cause: The directory specification of the DIRECTORY option of TRANSMEMORY or LOBMEMORY is not enclosed within parentheses. Action: Enclose the entire directory specification in parentheses, as in this example: DIRECTORY (c:\test\dirtmp, 3000000000, 300000000) OGG-00007: Invalid number for directory size Cause: The DIRECTORY option of TRANSMEMORY or LOBMEMORY contains an invalid value for the maximum directory size, such as a non-numeric value or an invalid size specifier. Action: Specify a valid value. See the Oracle GoldenGate reference documentation for valid directory size and valid size specifiers (such as GB for gigabytes and MB for megabytes). OGG-00008: Missing directory file size Cause: The file size specification is missing
Troubleshooting the "Connection Refused" Message - TCP/IP Error 10061 The information in this article applies to: DameWare Mini Remote Control 10061 is a TCP/IP error which implies that there is http://support.dameware.com/kb/article.aspx?ID=300006 a TCP/IP connectivity issue between the local and remote machines. Here is a possible https://www.pythian.com/blog/oracle-goldengate-installation-part-1/ method of troubleshooting the 10061 error in regard to the Mini Remote Control Service. Please make sure that you have administrative rights to the remote workstation. Reset the default TCP port usage(6129) on both local and remote workstations. Within DWMRC, select the desired host entry and click on the Settings button. On the Remote Options Tab, verify could not that the Port number is set to 6129 (must match the Remote Client Agent Service port exactly) To ensure the default port usage(6129) on the remote workstsation: Stop the DameWare Remote Client Agent Service. Delete DWRCS.INI from the system32 directory. Delete the registry entry for the client agent HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\DameWare Development\DWRCS. Restart the service. Other things to consider: 1) There may be some other application using the same port. Stop the service on could not establish the remote machine and run "netstat -a". There should be nothing listening on port 6129. If there is, then something else is using the port. If not, then restart the service on the remote machine and you should have something (DMRC) listening on port 6129. 2) If we have verified Step 1 and we get to this point with no resolution, then there must be a Microsoft name resolution/routing problem, because we can query and install a service using the installed protocol via Windows API but we can't communicate with the computer using plain TCP/IP via sockets. This means there is a problem with your network setup. You should be able to duplicate this problem outside of the DNTU/Mini Remote Control software. a) Verify the IP address and hostname on the remote computer are correct. b) Attempt to map to a shared resource on the remote computer. If it fails, then resolve any network connectivity problems, and try the Mini Remote Control again. Additional information: General Network Configuration & Implementation Issues http://www.dameware.com/support/kb/article.aspx?ID=300005 Using DameWare Development Products in Conjunction with Windows XP Service Pack 2 http://www.dameware.com/support/kb/article.aspx?ID=300068 Troubleshooting the "Connection Refused" Message - TCP/IP Error 10061 http://www.dameware.com/support/kb/article.aspx?ID=300006 Knowledgebase Article: #300006 Category: Troubleshooting O/S Info: Microsoft Windows 95/98/Me Microsoft Windows NT4/2000/Xp/2003/Vista/2008/Windows 7 Last Revised: Wednesday, Sept
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[oracle@db1 distr]$ export DISTR=/u01/app/oracle/distr [oracle@db1 distr]$ cd $DISTR [oracle@db1 distr]$ unzip linux.x64_11gR2_database_1of2.zip [oracle@