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Oracle® Process Manager and Notification Server Administrator's Guide
10g Release 2 (10.1.2)
Part No. B13996-01
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Preface

Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Organization
Related Documentation
Conventions

1 OPMN: Overview

1.1 What is OPMN?
1.2 How OPMN Works
1.2.1 Oracle Notification Server
1.2.2 Oracle Process Manager
1.2.3 PM Modules
1.3 What Oracle Application Server Components Does OPMN Manage?
1.3.1 Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control Console
1.4 OPMN Configuration Files
1.5 Automatic Restart
1.6 opmnctl
1.6.1 opmnctl Syntax
1.7 opmnctl Command Quick Reference
1.8 opmnctl Detailed Command Description
1.8.1 Server Control Commands
1.8.1.1 Server Control Commands on Microsoft Windows
1.8.1.2 opmnctl start
1.8.1.3 opmnctl startall
1.8.1.4 opmnctl stopall
1.8.1.5 opmnctl shutdown
1.8.1.6 opmnctl reload
1.8.2 Process Control Commands
1.8.2.1 opmnctl startproc, opmnctl restartproc and opmnctl stopproc
1.8.3 Command Definitions
1.8.3.1 Scope
1.8.3.2 Attributes
1.8.3.3 Verbose
1.8.4 Status Commands
1.8.4.1 opmnctl status
1.8.4.2 opmnctl dmsdump
1.8.4.3 opmnctl ping
1.8.5 Help Commands
1.8.5.1 opmnctl help
1.8.5.2 opmnctl usage
1.8.5.3 opmnctl validate
1.9 Event Scripts
1.10 Start Order Dependencies
1.11 OPMN Log Files
1.12 Security
1.12.1 Remote Security
1.13 DCM
1.14 iHAT

2 Using OPMN

2.1 Starting OPMN
2.2 Starting and Stopping OPMN-Managed Processes for a Local Oracle Application Server Instance
2.3 Starting and Stopping all OPMN Managed Processes for a Remote Oracle Application Server Instance
2.4 Starting and Stopping an Oracle Application Server Component in a Local Oracle Application Server Instance
2.5 Starting and Stopping an Oracle Application Server Process Type in a Local Oracle Application Server Instance
2.6 Starting and Stopping a Multi-Oracle Application Server Instance Environment
2.7 Starting a Component on an Oracle Application Server Farm

3 opmn.xml Common Configuration

3.1 Example of opmn.xml Elements and Attributes
3.2 opmn.xml Element and Attribute Descriptions

4 Configuring Oracle HTTP Server

4.1 Oracle HTTP Server Process Module Configuration
4.2 Oracle HTTP Server Minimum Configuration
4.3 Oracle HTTP Server Complete Configuration
4.4 Oracle HTTP Server Attribute Descriptions
4.5 Oracle HTTP Server 2
4.6 Generic Apache (UNIX only)

5 Configuring OC4J

5.1 OC4J Process Module Configuration
5.2 OC4J Minimum Configuration
5.3 OC4J Complete Configuration
5.4 OC4J Attribute Descriptions

6 Configuring Oracle Application Server Web Cache

6.1 OracleAS Web Cache Process Module Configuration
6.2 OracleAS Web Cache Minimum Configuration
6.3 OracleAS Web Cache Complete Configuration
6.4 OracleAS Web Cache Attribute Descriptions

7 Configuring Oracle Internet Directory

7.1 Oracle Internet Directory Process Module Configuration
7.2 Oracle Internet Directory Minimum Configuration
7.3 Oracle Internet Directory Complete Configuration
7.4 Oracle Internet Directory Attribute Descriptions

8 Configuring Oracle Application Server Port Tunnel

8.1 OracleAS Port Tunnel Process Module Configuration
8.2 OracleAS Port Tunnel Minimum Configuration
8.3 OracleAS Port Tunnel Complete Configuration
8.4 OracleAS Port Tunnel Attribute Descriptions

9 Configuring Oracle Application Server Wireless

9.1 OracleAS Wireless Process Module Configuration
9.2 OracleAS Wireless Minimum Configuration
9.3 OracleAS Wireless Complete Configuration
9.4 OracleAS Wireless Attribute Descriptions

10 Configuring Oracle Business Intelligence Discoverer

10.1 OracleBI Discoverer Process Module Configuration
10.2 OracleBI Discoverer Minimum Configuration
10.3 OracleBI Discoverer Complete Configuration
10.4 OracleBI Discoverer Attribute Descriptions

11 Configuring Log Loader

11.1 Log Loader Process Module Configuration
11.2 Log Loader Minimum Configuration
11.3 Log Loader Complete Configuration
11.4 Log Loader Attribute Descriptions

12 Configuring DCM Daemon

12.1 DCM Daemon Process Module Configuration
12.2 DCM Daemon Minimum Configuration
12.3 DCM Daemon Complete Configuration
12.4 DCM Daemon Attribute Descriptions

13 Configuring Custom Process

13.1 Custom Process Module Configuration
13.2 Custom Process Minimum Configuration
13.3 Custom Process Complete Configuration
13.3.1 Ping
13.4 Custom Process Attribute Descriptions

A OPMN Troubleshooting

A.1 Problems and Solutions
A.1.1 Oracle Application Server Process Does Not Start
A.1.2 Determining if Oracle Application Server Processes are Dying or Unresponsive
A.1.3 opmnctl Command Execution Times Out
A.1.4 Oracle Application Server Component Automatically Restarted by OPMN
A.1.5 Unexpected opmnctl start Behavior
A.1.6 Disabled Element in the opmn.xml File
A.1.7 Management of Oracle9iAS Release 2 (9.0.2 and 9.0.3) Instances
A.1.8 Unable to Start OC4J
A.1.9 Unable to Stop Component
A.1.10 globalInitNLS Error
A.1.11 Start Remote Hosts of a Cluster Independently
A.1.12 Log Loader Not Started
A.1.13 dcm-daemon Not Started
A.1.14 SSL Handshake Failed
A.2 Diagnosing OPMN Problems
A.2.1 OPMN log Files
A.2.2 opmnctl debug
A.2.3 iHAT
A.2.4 Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Application Server Control Console
A.2.5 Troubleshooting with Event Scripts
A.2.6 opmn.xml Environment Variables
A.3 Need More Help?

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