General :: Cron And Oracle Service Stopped Unexpectedly - Cannot Restart
May 5, 2010
I am running Fedora 11 with an Oracle 11g database installed. I came to check on it and found out that the oracle service had stopped. I also have a script that gets run by cron every minute. I noticed that the last entry in the log /var/log/cron was March 24 at 4:26. Which was really close (not exactly to the second but within a few minutes) of the last log entry in the database translator logs (the database was processing data and it outputs a log).
I rebooted the machine and cron started running again, but I can't get the oracle service to start again. Normally it runs at startup, but if I need to run it or check it, I use:
Code: /sbin/service oracle restart
Is there another log that I could look at to see what would be the cause of the stoppage? How to get the oracle service started again?
I am using # uname -rmi 2.6.18-194.26.1.el5PAE i686 i386
# cat /etc/*release* cat: /etc/lsb-release.d: Is a directory Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5 (Tikanga) CentOS release 5.5 (Final)
I have noticed that after few days of ideal system it will stop its network interface. To resolve this I have to login to the machine it self and then issue # service network start Is this a feature. If this is not a feature then what is this. As an workaround I am thinking of adding service network restart in cron tab for everyday in night when I am not using it.
whats the difference between restarting/stopping apache using 'service httpd restart/stop' and apachectl restart/stop. I know that using 'service httpd restart' is actually a script in /etc/init.d/httpd but what about apachectl?
I have a suspend problem in my laptop. Sometimes, when resuming from suspend, the network adapter is down (that is, the network does not work and the light of the network adapter is off). Restarting the network service doesn't work, because I think that the system forgot about the hardware, and probably the driver should be reloaded.Does anyone knows how to do that?(ps. /etc/init.d/networking restart does not work, because the hardware driver is not being recognized anymore).
I have a process that I cannot kill with kill -9 how to go about this?
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It is an openvpn process but I cannot retsrat the service as I alreday have another openvpn service running on the server so when I do openvpn service restart, it won;t know which service to restart.
When ever i am giving the command service nfs restart in fedora14 iam getting the following:
And when typing the command service portmap restart in fedora 14 i am getting the following:
When i tried this in redhat and centos it was working in my class room but when i am trying it in real time it is not working so what does it mean and how to resolve the issue.
I have oracle installed on Linux I want to schedule a script "backup.sh" to run in oracle user.
oracle@linux1]crontab -e */2 * * * * /tmp/backup.sh this script does not execute by cron. But oracle@linux1 tmp] ./backup.sh ------executes successfully
I don't know why the script is not being executed by cron.
I am using Centos 5. I got one error unexpectedly after some configuration for rsync and folder settings. The error i am getting is "Serve Authorization directory (daemon/ServAuthDir) is set to /var/gdm but does not exist. Please correct the configuration and restart GDM." after rebooting.
I tried to resolve the issue by setting permission for folder /var/gdm to 755. but the problem is still not resolved.
I'm a new user for oracle,tried to install oracle 10g on redhat linux 5 but gettinh the same error message.response/ runInstaller[oracle2@localhost database_10201]$ sh runInstaller _runInstaller: line 54:/tmp/database_10201/install/.oui: Permission denied_Doany one plz help me how to give full set of permisions to an user in linux to access a folder??
I am facing a strange problem witht my iptables as there are some firewall entries stored somewhere which is displaying the below firewall entries even after flushing the iptables & when I restart the iptables service then the firewall entries are again shown in my iptables as shown below,
I have linux server which 6.2 very old which was installed long back. CVS is running there . problem is sometime the port doesnot listen sometimes listen if i do netstat -an.It is weired. not sure how to restart the CVS service in the 6.2 server
I just want to know one thing. I had stop the network service in ubuntu, still i can able to ping google.com.what u think might be things to consider. these are the outputs see.
I have a box Suse 11.1 with a service that (I dont know why) every day stop at the same time. Im finding why it come to a halt but in the meantime I would like restart it automatically.As root I insert in crontab the line:25 16 * * * /etc/init.d/service startBut it don works If I launch manually /etc/init.d/service start (or stop) it works
I have a script in /etc/init.d that starts when the machine boots up, but doesn't stop when the the machine shuts down.This simple script recreates the problem. It just logs when the 'testservice' is started and stopped. When the shutdown -h now command is run, it should be called with the 'stop' parameter shouldn't it?
I neded to make some changes to the httpd.conf file. Afterwards I tried restarting,but it won't restart.It's saying port 80 is already in use. after checking via lsof -i :80 I get this result:
I've after latest jessie update a problem with service samba restart. If I use "service samba restart", there is a timeout (after long time) and error.
Output of "systemctl status samba.service":
Code: Select all● samba.service - LSB: ensure Samba daemons are started (nmbd and smbd) Loaded: loaded (/etc/init.d/samba) Active: failed (Result: timeout) since Mo 2014-10-20 02:16:57 CEST; 7s ago Process: 6205 ExecStart=/etc/init.d/samba start (code=killed, signal=TERM)
Okt 20 02:16:57 server systemd[1]: samba.service start operation timed out. Terminating. Okt 20 02:16:57 server systemd[1]: Failed to start LSB: ensure Samba daemons are started (nmbd and smbd).
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Whats going wrong. "service samba restart" should bring no error message if the service is not running previously.
Has anyone noticed that when using NameVirtualHost's in apache that the service httpd restart command is broken?Also it seems system-config-bind has glitches too.
I have an HP Deskjet D1460. I am using Ubuntu 10.04 and HPLIP 3.10.2 that came with the distro. I am in a plan of moving my windows PC to ubuntu in my bussiness, and this is the first of them. Trying to solve all the problems before converting a second one. All seems to work quite well and almost out of the box... and that is a huge step from the last distro i tryied 2 years ago. So, my difficulty now resides on the printing. I am using a small VFox program that manage some of the aspects of the bussiness, in wine. It works without problems, but... when I print, all the pages get printed like 1cm below than when it was printed under windows. The problem is, that I use the printer to fill some forms that came pre-printed, and now, I am printing over the other text instead of the white spaces. I read a little, and try to adjust the HWMargins and the ImageableArea in the ppd of /etc/cups/ppd/ but it was like if I was doing nothing. Do I miss a step? Do I need to restart a service or something after changing the ppd? The margings when using the printer gui from Ubuntu are all in 0, and for that i need like a minus something.
I am running a headless home file server with ssh, samba, webmin and webgui for Transmission. It was all working fine on my lan until I tried to set ssh to listen on a different port (I read it was safer to do so if you wanted access from the internet). Now I cannot ssh into my server and as far I can tell using webmin the ssh process is no longer running and I cannot restart it. I have restored my unmodified sshd_config file. After restoring my original config file and rebooting I am back and working.
I have a Linux server and 5 desktops. When I shutdown and restart my server the DNS services gets stopped. I dont want it to stop, when i shutdown. It should run. How to enable it.
If I restart the network service, not all interfaces come back up. Is this expected behaviour or does something need a kick?
Code: [root@@aspire3500 ~]$ service network restart Shutting down interface eth0: [ OK ] Shutting down interface wlan0: [ OK ] Shutting down loopback interface: [ OK ] Bringing up loopback interface: [ OK ] [root@@aspire3500 ~]$