Re: Oracle AS on ES 3.0

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On Thu April 7 2005 4:41 am, Joe Hood wrote:
> Are you pulling a clone from the other machine?  

No, it is an independent installation.

> I'm unfamiliar with
> port 1810, is that where you have the listener set?

Oracle AS defaults to port 1810 for deploying war files.  Connect with a 
browser, enter a username and password, upload a war file, etc.

> On Apr 6, 2005 10:28 PM, Stephen Carville <stephen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> > I'm having a hell of a time getting Oracle Application Server to work on
> > a Dell 2850 with Redhat 3.0.  The server claims to have started but
> > emagent is using about 25% of the processor time and trying to log in on
> > port 1810 hangs.  I can't find anything in any log that tells me why this
> > is happening.
> >
> > Redhat ES 3.0  -- update 4
> > Dual Xeon 3400 Mhz w/HT enabled
> > 4G RAM
> >
> > Controller:  Symbios Logic 53c1030 PCI-X Fusion-MPT Dual Ultra320 SCSI
> > Disk:    Fujitsu MAT3147NC (140G)
> >
> > The puzzling thing is the 1850 right next to it runs fine.  I have an
> > open TAR with Oracle on it but so far they've been TOBH.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
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