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Thanks Rodd! It's good to be back. Looks like we're doing things right here... sounds like it's time to make the old phone call to customer support. Thanks for doing the MetaDrink footwork for me... the good folks here haven't given me the CSI number yet and I don't have an existing account... yet!
Hope you're doing great...
Bambi.
-----Original Message-----
Date: Tue, 08 May 2001 14:02:39 -0800
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L <ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com>
> WELCOME BACK BAMBI!!!
>
> Great to see you back.
> What version of Oracle and OEM are you dealing with? Don't know if you
> have MetaStink access, but I found this out there. Hope it might be helpful.
>
> Rodd Holman
> rodney.holman_at_lodgenet.com
>
>
> Doc ID:
> Note:114682.1
> Subject:
> TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE: How To Troubleshoot A VTK-1000
> Error
> Type:
> BULLETIN
> Status:
> PUBLISHED
>
>
> Content Type:
>
> TEXT/PLAIN
>
> Creation Date:
>
> 07-JUL-2000
>
> Last Revision Date:
>
> 07-MAR-2001
>
>
>
> TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE: VTK-1000 Error
> =====================================
>
> Goal: How to troubleshoot a VTK-1000 error.
>
>
> Fact: Oracle Enterprise Manager
>
> Change: NOTE ROLE:
> The Enterprise Manager (EM) Console connects to a middle-tier service
> called the
> Management Server (OMS). If this connection attempt fails for any
> reason, the
> EM Client will receive the error:
>
> VTK-1000: Unable to connect to Management Server <Name>
> Please verify that you have entered the correct name and
> status of the Oracle Management Server
> OK
>
>
> Fix: The VTK-1000 error can occur due to problems with the EM Client
> setup
> or because the Management Server is not started. To troubleshoot the
> error,
> begin at the EM Client:
>
> EM Client:
> 1. Verify the Management Server hostname listed in the EM Console
> logon window
> is the correct hostname.
> For additional information, see [NOTE:1067911.6]
>
> 2. Verify the Management Server hostname is reachable through TCP/IP
> from the
> EM Client system.
> For additional information, see [NOTE:1077548.6]
>
> 3. Verify the EM Console and Management Server are at the same patch
> level.
>
>
> Next, go to the Management Server:
> 4. Verify the Management Server is started.
> For additional information, see:
> [NOTE:107235.1] How To Start A Management Server From A Dos Prompt
> on NT
> [NOTE:117193.1] How To Start A Management Server Running DHCP
> [NOTE:109494.1] How To Start A Management Server On Unix
>
> If the Management Server will not start, turn on OMS logging and
> look in
> the oms log file for possible failure messages.
>
> NOTE: For instructions on how to log the OMS startup process, see
> Additional Troubleshooting hints listed below.
>
> If the EM client is setup correctly, check the Management Server:
> See [NOTE:133799.1] Troubleshooting Guide: How to Troubleshoot Problems
> starting
> the Management Server.
>
>
>
>
> Additional Troubleshooting
> --------------------------
>
> If the solutions listed above do not resolve the VTK-1000, additional
> debugging
> information must be captured.
>
> 1. To Trace the EM Console, see [NOTE:106074.1].
>
> 2. To Trace the OMS, see [NOTE:68741.1].
>
> Additional debugging information can also be found in [NOTE:69522.1].
>
>
> References
> -----------
> General Setup Information:
> [NOTE:107241.1] QUICK START GUIDE Enterprise Manager 2.1
>
> EM Client Problems:
> [NOTE:1067911.6] Logging into EM Console Fails with VTK-1000 When OMS
> Hostname
> is Incorrect
> [NOTE:1077548.6] Logging into EM Console Fails with VTK-1000 After
> Changing the
> OMS Hostname
> .
>
> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Original Message <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>
> On 5/8/01, 3:17:01 PM, Bambi Bellows <ultrageek_at_techie.com> wrote regarding
> Enterprise Manger:
>
>
> > Greetings, Fellow OraHax! Long time no see. I've been off doing
> interesting things for awhile and have been pretty quiet. I've got a
> problem and I'm pretty embarrassed by it. Let me write embedded SQL/Korn
> shell or do funky DBA things all day but don't make me use a GUI! But,
> well, we do what we have to.
>
> > Anyway, I have Enterprise Manager running on a remote NT box. I have
> created a repository owner (entmgr) and made sure that the service is
> running. If I try going into enterprise manager with just the SID, I get
> VTK-1000. If I try to log in specifying the machine name (which I tried on
> a lark... it doesn't make sense to me to specify the machine name), I get
> "invalid login credential supplied".
>
> > aTdHvAaNnKcSe!
> > Bambi.
> > --
>
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