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ODI RCC - need info sonali.birari-Oracle Jul 23, 2012 7:25 AM I am planning to use ODI - Repository Consistency Checker. I need info for the following: 1) From where can I download this utility? 2) I downloaded the zip files available at location: https://support.oracle.com/CSP/main/article?cmd=show&type=NOT&id=1058107.1#aref_section29 3) I updated the files as mentioned in fdmee error during odi process submission the doc. but seems other files being used by the tool are using the HSQL db setup. 4) My repository resides on Oracle 11.2 db 5) From where can I download the tool that uses oracle db technology ? or Apart from following files, what are the other files that I need to change ? a. config/sample.properties b. bin/rccparams.bat c. bin/start_diag.bat (I changed this as it was taking hsql db driver) 6) The error that I get: socket creation error Failed to connect to the RCC Master Repository. Verify that the ODI Repository Consistency Checker environment is up and running I have the same question Show 0 Likes(0) 397Views Tags: none (add) 10gContent tagged with 10g, accessContent tagged with access, downloadContent tagged with download, forContent tagged with for, linkContent tagged with link, odiContent tagged with odi, rccContent tagged with rcc, theContent tagged with the, toContent tagged with to, unableContent tagged with unable This content has be
11g Oracle Data Integrator - Upgrading from 10g - Part 4/11g Friends, Following our 11g post series, a very important step is upgrade from 1og. Here is our thoughts. The post tries to cover the method and issues related to it . I odi-14136 database does not match the requirement am sure this will give our viewers best idea and steps on how odi 3034 test connection failed due to io error to move forward to newer version. ODI 11g have an UPGRADE ASSISTANT that will help to upgrade the repository odiparams.bat location from ODI 10g to ODI 11g. In case if you trying to upgrade by logging into the Master Repository and upgrade you will encounter the following error. There is a Upgrade Assistant https://community.oracle.com/thread/2419961 available in /bin folder . When I clicked it directly nothing happen so I knew , I need to call it using command prompt. So I called the ua.bat being in windows and after a while an error . oops !! . hmm no idea what it is .? I went to that path and saw that since I was using the Generic Version so http://odiexperts.com/11g-oracle-data-integrator-upgrading-from-10g-part-411g/ I dint see any WIN 32 bit and saw only WIN64 , although I had OraInstaller.dll . I thought to myself is it a bug or can we upgrade only with 32 bit ODI version . I am sure that should not be the case , so I started looking at the certification (http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/data-integrator/odi-1111x-cert-matrix-163773.xls#'ODI ) and I found that for windows its only 32 bit which is supported. To move on I changed the win32 to win64 and saved ua.bat I again got the error , I thought let me go for win32 ODI installation . Moved to 32 bit ODI Installation Launched the Upgrade Assistant from
Sign in Pricing Blog Support Search GitHub This repository Watch 7 Star 61 Fork 12 brendangregg/Chaosreader Code Issues 0 Pull requests 0 Projects 0 Pulse Graphs Permalink Branch: master Switch branches/tags Branches Tags master Nothing to show Nothing to show Find file Copy path Chaosreader/chaosreader 00c03f4 Jun 16, 2014 Brendan Gregg change file mode 3 contributors Users who have contributed to this file pexnet icrushservers brendangregg Raw Blame History executable file 7598 lines (6667 sloc) 206 KB #!/usr/bin/perl # # Chaosreader can trace TCP/UDP/... sessions and fetch application data # from tcpdump or snoop logs. This is like an "any-snarf" program, it will # fetch telnet sessions, FTP files, HTTP transfers (HTML, GIF, JPEG, ...), # SMTP emails, etc ... from the captured data inside the network traffic # logs. It creates a html index file that links to all the session details, # including realtime replay programs for telnet, rlogin or IRC sessions; # and reports such as image reports and HTTP GET/POST content reports. # It also creates replay programs for telnet sessions, so that you can # play them back in realtime (or even different speeds). # # Chaosreader can also run in standalone mode - where it invokes tcpdump or # snoop (if they are available) to create the log files and then processes # them. # # 15-Jun-2014, ver 0.96 https://github.com/brendangregg/Chaosreader # # Chaosreader currently lives in that github location. If 2014 sounds really # old, you may want to run a web search for "chaosreader" in case it's updated # somewhere else. Also see http//www.brendangregg.com/chaosreader.html. # # Recent versions: # # 11-Sep-2011, ver 0.95 # 24-Sep 2011, ver 0.95b # 04-Jan 2012, ver 0.95c # 10-Jan 2012, ver 0.95d # 15-Mar 2013, ver 0.95e # 15-Apr 2013, ver 0.95f # 18-Apr 2013, ver 0.95g # 12-Apr 2014, ver 0.95h # 14-Apr 2014, ver 0.95i # 12-jun 2014, ver 0.95.10 # # QUICK USAGE: # tcpdump -s9000 -w out1; chaosreader out1; netscape index.html # or, # snoop -o out1; chaosreader out1; netscape index.html # or, # ethereal (save as "out1"); chaosreader out1; netscape index.html # or, # chaosreader -s 5; netscape index.html # # # USAGE: chaosreader [-adehiknqrvxAHIRTUXY] [-D dir] # [-b port[,...]] [-B port[,...]] # [-j IPaddr[,...]] [-J IPaddr[,...]] # [-l port[,...]] [-L port[,...]] [-m bytes[k]] # [-M bytes[k]] [-o "time"|"size"|"type"|