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Have you applied the latest DST patches? If not, then that could easily cause a problem like this. If you applied the patch on one system, but missed another one, then they would be an hour off.
Pat
While I don't know for sure, I think this happened to me on Monday morning, one of my target database nodes (node 1 of 4) fell behind an hour even though all xml files were being uploaded. I stopped and started the agents and it resolved it self although we lost data for that 1 node for an hour.
Ken
Anyone ever have problems where an agent starts uploading data with a bad COLLECTION_TIMESTAMP? We're getting ORA-14400 errors - "Inserted Partition Key does not map to any partition". The table involved is MGMT_METRICS_RAW which is partitioned by date. The XML files that are being uploaded by this agent contain a COLLECTION_TIMESTAMP of "2009-01-27". There is no partition in MGMT_METRICS_RAW that can handle this data. The agent on the affected box appears to be fine and shows the correct dates when doing a 'emctl status agent'. Does anyone know how the agent generates this 'COLLECTION_TIMESTAMP' when its monitoring a host and/or database.
Of course, it's one of our production servers so I can't just remove the monitored targets without a lot of pain of recreating the Grid Control jobs....ugh.
Thoughts?
Chris Taylor
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