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Oracle® Fusion Middleware Oracle Process Manager and Notification Server Administrator's Guide
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Release 1 (11.1.1)
Part Number E14007-01
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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documentation
Conventions
1
What's New in OPMN?
1.1
Integration with Oracle Instance
1.2
Support with Oracle WebLogic Server
2
OPMN: Overview
2.1
What is OPMN?
2.2
How OPMN Works
2.2.1
Oracle Notification Server
2.2.2
Oracle Process Manager
2.2.3
PM Modules
2.3
What System Components Does OPMN Manage?
2.3.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Console
3
The opmn.xml File
3.1
opmn.xml
3.2
Automatic Restart
3.3
OPMN Log Files
3.4
Security
3.5
IPv6 Support
4
opmnctl Commands
4.1
opmnctl
4.1.1
opmnctl Syntax
4.2
opmnctl Command Quick Reference
4.3
opmnctl Detailed Command Description
4.3.1
Command Definitions
4.3.2
Server Control Commands
4.3.3
Process Control Commands
4.3.4
Provisioning Commands
4.3.5
Status Commands
4.3.6
Help Commands
5
Using OPMN
5.1
Starting OPMN
5.2
Starting and Stopping All System Components
5.3
Starting and Stopping a System Component
5.4
Starting and Stopping all System Components of the Same Type
6
opmn.xml Common Configuration
6.1
Example of opmn.xml Elements and Attributes
6.1.1
Global Definitions and Syntax
6.2
opmn.xml Element and Attribute Descriptions
A
Configuring Custom Process
A.1
Custom Process Module Configuration
A.2
Custom Process Minimum Configuration
A.3
Custom Process Complete Configuration
A.3.1
Ping
A.4
Custom Process Attribute Descriptions
B
OPMN Troubleshooting
B.1
Problems and Solutions
B.1.1
System Process Does Not Start
B.1.2
Determining if System Processes are Dying or Unresponsive
B.1.3
opmnctl Command Execution Times Out
B.1.4
System Component Automatically Restarted by OPMN
B.1.5
Unexpected opmnctl start Behavior
B.1.6
Disabled Element in the opmn.xml File
B.1.7
Unable to Start OHS
B.1.8
Unable to Stop Component
B.1.9
globalInitNLS Error
B.1.10
OPMN Start Up Consumes CPU Processing Capability
B.1.11
Error Messages During Start-up of OPMN
B.1.12
Increasing Size of opmn.log File
B.1.13
Cleanup of Oracle Instance or Component If It is in a Bad State
B.2
Diagnosing OPMN Problems
B.2.1
OPMN log Files
B.2.2
opmnctl debug
B.2.3
Oracle Enterprise Manager Fusion Middleware Control Console
B.2.4
Troubleshooting with Event Scripts
B.2.5
opmn.xml Environment Variables
B.3
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