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EM13cR2p1 targets not promoting

Stephen WindsorSep 12 2017 — edited Sep 12 2017

hi, Steve here, in absolutely the most frustrating product installation ever

- physical Dell blade with 64Gb RAM and 300Gb mirrored root drive

- OUL 7 Linux grid2.wesleyan.edu 3.10.0-693.1.1.el7.x86_64

- OMR is 12.1.0.2.July 2017 PSU  (Support told me to NOT use Oracle 12.2 database)

- OMR is from DBCA with the supplied EM 12.1.0.2 database template

- OMS install is from the latest install binary 13c Release 2 Patch 1

- the database, OMS binaries, OMS, gc_inst, log files, flash_recovery_area, software, are ALL on local disk as there have been reported NFS issues

- only the archivelog is on NFS.

- yes entropy was set! oh my this is so important

- have been working with support for three weeks - now kicked to development

- have SCRUBBED and reinstalled from the ground up last time, no difference in the end result

The end result - the Agent and Host of the same machine EVERYTHING is on, cannot get PROMOTED - so there's nothing to be done. Cannot go further.

The error message

emoms_pbs.trc:2017-09-11 12:38:42,517 [Job System Daemons:JobDispatcher] WARN  emdrep.jobs logp.251 - [EM-00189] Health check for dispatcher background processes failed with status code {1}, info: Found 50 old steps that were not dispatched

From /oracle/gc_inst/em/EMGC_OMS1/sysman/log/emoms_pbs.trc

Now there IS a document on this issue for EM12c but this is NOT the same cause.

The OMR job_queue_processes is set to 1,000! And the dba_scheduler_job_run_details - jobs are running and none are unsuccessful.

Please help - anything - i am dead in the water

thank you

-Steve

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