App-fnd-01564 Oracle Error 12541 In Afpcoa
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and deal not falsely with him who deals falsely with you." [Abu Dawud, Tirmidhi] Search This Blog Friday, July 20, 2012 APP-FND-0156 Cause: AFPCOA failed due to ORA-28000: the account is locked cause: afpcoa failed due to ora-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied APP-FND-01564: ORACLE error 28000 in AFPCOACause: AFPCOA failed due to ORA-28000: the account
App-fnd-01564: Oracle Error 604 In Afpcoa
is locked Solution: Apps account is locked please unlock the apps account and if needed increase the profile option FAILED_LOGIN_ATTEMPTS in the database if/to appropriate. conn system/passwd select username,status from dba_users where username='APPS' APPS locked SQL> Alter username apps account unlock; change failed_login_attempts: SQL> alter profile default limit failed_login_attempts 10;Profile altered.SQL> exit Posted by sameer at 1:00 PM Labels: EBS Reactions: No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Backup & Recovery Docs Blog Archive ► 2016 (6) ► April (3) ► February (2) ► January (1) ► 2015 (111) ► November (1) ► October (12) ► September (46) ► August (51) ► March (1) ► 2014 (9) ► November (2) ► July (3) ► June (1) ► April (1) ► February (1) ► January (1) ► 2013 (10) ► December (1) ► April (1) ► February (1) ► January (7) ▼ 2012 (56) ► December (4) ► November (1) ► October (7) ► September (7) ► August (10) ▼ July (13) Oracle Dynamic sampling and impact on optimizer Exachk Error RC-002- Unable to read driver files.... ORA-15306: ASM password file update failed on at l... ORA-20100: Error: FND_FILE failure. Unable to crea... System Hold Fix Manager before resetting counters APP-FND-0156 Cause: AFPCOA failed due to ORA-280... R12 FNDCPASS change APPS SYSADMIN passwords R12 recompile jsp Putty CM putty cm error object reference not set ... view / show Compilation error messages OBIEE --Presentation services No Log Found Disable gather stats ( default autotask jobs) job ... SQL Profiles- ENABLE, DISABLE and DROP ► June (1) ► May (2) ► April (2) ► March (1) ► February (4) ► January (4) ► 2011 (76) ► December (8) ► November (1) ► October (4) ► September (21) ► August (6) ► July (17) ► June (3) ► May (8) ► April (3) ► February (1) ► January (4) ► 2010 (53) ► December (1) ► October (5) ► August (3) ► July (9) ► June (5) ►
error 1000 in close_server_files During the application of a help patch which was running FNDGFU concurrent requests the worker FAILED and following error was logged in .req file:APP-FND-01564: ORACLE error 1000 in close_server_filesCause: close_server_files failed due to http://oracleappstechnology.blogspot.com/2008/05/app-fnd-01564-oracle-error-1000-in.html ORA-01000: maximum open cursors exceeded.The SQL statement being executed at the time of the https://s990202.wordpress.com/2009/09/07/ora-12705/ error was: "&SQLSTMT and was executed from the file &ERRFILE".ORACLE error 3114 in afpexcpCause: afpexcp failed due to ORA-03114: not connected to ORACLE.The SQL statement being executed at the time of the error was: and was executed from the file .After some research on metalink, I realized that the DBAs had not set INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT parameter in listener.ora, oracle error and the requests were simply timing out. After setting this parameter and setting its value to zero (for patching only), the patch proceeded without issues.An offshoot of this error was ORA-07445 in alert log:ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [drumcmf()+184] [SIGSEGV] [Address not mapped to object] [0x000000000] [] []So in 10.2.0.3, do not forget to set INBOUND_CONNECT_TIMEOUT to zero during patching and do not forget to set it back to 60, app-fnd-01564 oracle error 120 or 240 whichever works best in your environment. Posted by Vikram Das at 8:32 AM Labels: APP-FND-01564, ORA-7445 drumcmf No comments: Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) About me Vikram Das, ERP Technical Architect Post Your Questions Here Google Group: Oracle Apps Technology Subscribe via email Enter your email address:Delivered by FeedBurner Subscribe To Posts Atom Posts Comments Atom Comments Disclaimer The postings on this blog are my personal opinions. This content is not read or approved by my current or former employer, before it is posted, and does not necessarily represent their positions, strategies, or opinions. Blogroll Free Oracle Help Puneesh Lamba's Blog Confessions of an IT Hitman Mukul's Oracle Apps Technology blog Tanel Poder's Oracle blog H Tonguc Yilmaz Oracle blog Tom Kyte's blog Eye on Oracle blog Integrigy's Oracle security blog Pete Finnigan's Oracle security blog Niall Litchfield's blog Jonathan Lewis Oracle scratchpad Oracle Pitstop's oracle tech blog Bas Klassen's Oracle Apps blog Atul Kumar's Online Apps DBA Site Anjo Kolk's performance blog Steven Chan's Blog Blog Archive ► 2016 (2) ► March (1) ► January (1) ► 2015 (20) ► December (2) ► November (3) ► October (2) ► September (1) ► June (1) ► May (1) ►
access NLS data files or invalid environment specified Reason: The path to oracle apps enviroment was not correctly set Solution: I set the path as shown below . /oracle/orcl001db/10.2.0/ORCL001_oracle001.env . /oracle/orcl001appl/APPSORA.env CONTEXT_NAME=ORCL001_oracle001 export CONTEXT_NAME PATCH_TOP=/oracle/patches CONTEXT_FILE=$APPL_TOP/admin/$CONTEXT_NAME.xml SCRIPT_TOP=$COMMON_TOP/admin/scripts/$CONTEXT_NAME export CONTEXT_FILE PATCH_TOP SCRIPT_TOP export JAVA_HOME=/oracle/orcl001comn/util/java/1.4/j2sdk1.4.2_04 Like this:Like Loading... Tags: Oracle Apps This entry was posted on September 7, 2009 at 18:45 and is filed under Uncategorized. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0 feed. You can leave a response, or trackback from your own site. Leave a Reply Cancel reply Enter your comment here... Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in: Email (required) (Address never made public) Name (required) Website You are commenting using your WordPress.com account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Twitter account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Facebook account. (LogOut/Change) You are commenting using your Google+ account. (LogOut/Change) Cancel Connecting to %s Notify me of new comments via email. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. Entries (RSS) and Comments (RSS). %d bloggers like this: