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If grid control won't start but the grid control database is fine, I'd
consider installing another grid controller and agent in another home or on
another machine depending on your situation. I've spent days trying to
debug why the grid control process doesn't start when I really only needed
to install the controller again to get it working. I didn't really need to
know why it broke, I just needed it running.
--Ted
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Subject: Re: Grid Control not working?
I would go to the logs $OMS_HOME/opmn/logs. When I was troubleshooting one of my Grid Control installations, they were invaluable.
Kevin Lidh
On Wed, 2007-10-03 at 14:41 -0400, J. Dex wrote:
> I inherited an AIX server that has Grid Control on it. I am not sure
> if it was ever truly working. Is there something else I need to
> stop/restart to get these things operational? First I ran opmnctl
> startall. Then I ran opmnctl status -l. It shows:
>
> DSA = Down
> HTTP_Server = Stop
> LogLoader = Down
> Dcm-daemon = Down
> OC4J (OC4J_EMPROV) = sTOP
> OC4J (OC4J_EM) = Stop
>
> In fact, the only things that seem to be "Alive" are OC4J Home,
> WebCache and WebCache Admin.
>
>
>
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