> -----Original Message----- > From: redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx > [mailto:redhat-list-bounces@xxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Larry D Sorensen > Sent: Thursday, December 21, 2006 5:56 PM > To: redhat-list@xxxxxxxxxx > Subject: Re: Apache Server (Oracle) > > My default runlevel is 5. As for the httpd configuration, it > was set to off for all. I changed it to on for runlevel 5, > then I rebooted. http appears to have started, but I still > cannot open a browser to my Oracle Enterprise Manager. Thanks > for your help. > > Are there any Oracle people out there that I can help me with > the next step? Do I need to move some http conf settings to a > more global location from my oracle environment, or something else? > > Larry > > On Thu, 21 Dec 2006 17:42:53 -0500 "Gaddis, Jeremy L." > <jeremy@xxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: > > On 12/21/06, Larry D Sorensen <larry.sorensen@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > As part of an Oracle installation, I set up some web pages; > > however, upon > > > reboot, the apache server does not seem to be starting. I cannot > > access > > > the Enterprise Manager web page on my server. Can someone explain > > to me > > > what I need to do to get to set up things to automatically start > > after a > > > reboot? > > > > 1. What's your default runlevel (grep ^id /etc/inittab | awk -F : > > '{ > > print $2 }')? > > > > 2. Is Apache configured to automatically start up in that runlevel > > (chkconfig --list httpd)? > > > > -- > > Jeremy L. Gaddis, MCP, GCWN > > http://www.linuxwiz.net/ > > > > -- > > redhat-list mailing list > > unsubscribe > > mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe > > https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list > > > > To start the Oracle Enterprise Manager, you need to execute the following command as the oracle user: $ORACLE_HOME/bin/emctl start dbconsole I usually start the listener, the databases, and the enterprise manager in an oracle script in init.d. To start the Oracle Enterprise Manager for more than one database instance, you need to call the emctl command for each instance setting the ORACLE_SID variable to the appropriate instance before each call to emctl. Hope this helps, Michael I have included the script I use below for your reference (be careful, I've seen my microsoft outlook mess with the formatting and delete characters): ------- START OF SCRIPT ---------- #!/bin/bash # # chkconfig: 345 99 01 # # Description: This file starts and stops all Oracle databases, as well as the Oracle Listener # ORACLE_HOME=/usr/oracle/orahome ORACLE=oracle LOG=${ORACLE_HOME}/startup.log touch $LOG chmod a+r $LOG chown oracle:dba $LOG PATH=${PATH}:${ORACLE_HOME}/bin if [ -f /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions ]; then . /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions fi case $1 in 'start') echo "Starting Oracle Services" > $LOG date >> $LOG echo -n "Starting Oracle Net Listener" runuser - $ORACLE -c "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start >> $LOG 2>&1" sleep 2 PID=`pidof -s -x -o $$ -o $PPID -o %PPID tnslsnr` if [ $PID ] then echo_success else echo_failure fi echo echo -n "Starting Oracle Database" runuser - $ORACLE -c "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbstart >> $LOG 2>&1 &" if [[ $? = 0 ]] then echo_success else echo_failure fi echo echo -n "Starting Oracle Enterprise Manager For Database Trade" ORACLE_SID=oradb runuser - $ORACLE -c "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/emctl start dbconsole >> $LOG 2>&1 &" if [[ $? = 0 ]] then echo_success else echo_failure fi echo touch /var/lock/subsys/oracle ;; 'stop') echo -n "Stopping Oracle Net Listener" runuser - $ORACLE -c "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl stop >> $LOG 2>&1" if [[ $? = 0 ]] then echo_success else echo_failure fi echo -n "Stopping Oracle Database" runuser - $ORACLE -c "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/dbshut >> $LOG 2>&1" if [[ $? = 0 ]] then echo_success else echo_failure fi ORACLE_SID=oradb echo -n "Stopping Oracle Enterprise Manager For Database Trade" runuser - $ORACLE -c "$ORACLE_HOME/bin/emctl stop dbconsole >> $LOG 2>&1 &" if [[ $? = 0 ]] then echo_success else echo_failure fi echo rm -f /var/lock/subsys/oracle ;; *) echo "usage: $0 {start|stop}" exit -1 ;; esac exit 0 -- redhat-list mailing list unsubscribe mailto:redhat-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx?subject=unsubscribe https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/redhat-list