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OGG Manager doesn't start

NachoChJun 5 2015 — edited Jun 8 2015

Hi all,

I've a problem with my GoldenGate, For operating system maintenaice, the system people stopped my goldengate machine and now, the goldengate doen't start. The main problem is that the goldengate doesn't write any error on logs files. I can't find any error.

If i do "GGSCI (xxx) 1> start manager" it's respond "Manager started.", in the ggserr.log file we can find the entry "GGSCI command (oracle): start manager.". Now if i do "info all" i've the message manager stopped, but anymore messages.

I renamed the files of the directory "dirpcs", i thought that some file was lock the manager, but isn't the solution. I find in the dirrpt directory a new file named MGR.rpt, that's the contain:


[oracle@efeso dirrpt]$ more MGR.rpt

***********************************************************************

                 Oracle GoldenGate Manager for Oracle

Version 12.1.2.0.0 17185003 OGGCORE_12.1.2.0.0_PLATFORMS_130924.1316

   Linux, x64, 64bit (optimized), Oracle 11g on Sep 24 2013 18:14:44

Copyright (C) 1995, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.

                    Starting at 2015-06-05 10:08:40

***********************************************************************

Operating System Version:

Linux

Version #1 SMP Wed Jun 13 18:24:36 EDT 2012, Release 2.6.32-279.el6.x86_64

Node: xxxxxx

Machine: x86_64

                         soft limit   hard limit

Address Space Size   :    unlimited    unlimited

Heap Size            :    unlimited    unlimited

File Size            :    unlimited    unlimited

CPU Time             :    unlimited    unlimited

Process id: 11332

Parameters...

PORT 7809

USERID xxxxxr@xxxxx, PASSWORD xxxxxxx

I tried to find the process: 11332 but itsn't appear that process.

[oracle@xxxxx dirrpt]$ ps -ef|grep 11332

oracle   44842  4254  0 10:19 pts/2    00:00:00 grep 11332


Can you help me?


Thanks in advance,


I.


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