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Management Server-service (W2000) hangs during stop...
Hello guys,
I looked for this subject on this site and metalink, but I didn't find anything:
>>When I stop the Oracle Management Server-service in the SERVICE-programm, the progress bar advances slowly to 100%. After that it gives an error that the service couldn't be stopped.
After that I cannot restart the service (no active buttons). I no longer can login to the OMS-db.<<
The only option is to reboot the server? I'm at a client side and it cannot be rebooted right now...
Question: Is there anyway to free the OracleManagementService so it can be restarted?
DB: Oracle8i Enterprise Edition, patched to 8.1.7.4.9;
OS: MS Windows 2000
OEMCTRL OMS STOP doesn't do anything...
Your input is appreciated!!
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It looks like WindooZ
Sam
Thanx
Sam
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I found a utility from SYSInternals.com : pskill.
You can kill a MS Windows-process with that, whatever the state it is in...
I still don't know the reason why the OMS doesn't stop normally...
An expert is one who knows more and more about less and less until he knows absolutely everything about nothing.
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The Question:
I still don't know the reason why the OMS doesn't stop normally...
The Answer:
BTW
OEMCTRL OMS STOP doesn't do anything...
Needs to have the username/password for the OEM respository
Code:
oemctrl stop oms EM_Username/EM_Password
Last edited by jovery; 07-28-2003 at 04:23 AM.
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