Hi,
Yes I had a similar issue, we put a gap of 5 minutes between the concurrent
manager shutdown and the other services. This resolved our problem.
Depending on the load, in your case, it may be plus/minus time. The mgr for
us shuts in about 3 minutes approx. on an average. Yes there is a more
intelligent way of connecting and checking on the concurrent manager
processes and there status and then deciding on the shutdown of other
services, but the above has been working for us for the last couple of
years.
Thanks!
amar kumar padhi
Service Delivery, RAPID
-----Original Message-----
From: Cohn Grant
[mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x35831315.[Email address protected]
Sent: 05 April 2005 10:26
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: Shutting down the Concurrent Manager on 11.5.9 (Windows 2000)
Hi All
We have a fairly new Oracle Financials 11i installation running on a
two-tier Windows platform. One server is running the database and the
concurrent manager and the other server runs the forms server and Apache.
I am having huge problems trying to automate the shutdown (and subsequent
cold backup) or the database: The Concurrent Manager Service will not stop!
- so then the database will not stop.
I have tried the Oracle supplied scripts and have tried the 'NET STOP
<Service Name>' : Both result in the error "Could not stop the
OracleConcMgr<SID> service on local Computer. Error 1053 The service did not
respond to the request in a timely fashion"
The only way I can achieve this is by killing all the FNDLIBR.exe processes
left after the Attempt to stop the service fails. Agreed....... A terrible
way to do things.
Has anyone successfully managed to get scripts (ON WINDOWS 2000) to
gracefully shut the database and all other Oracle services down??
I end up having to do this manually from home late at night.
Many thanks
Grant Cohn
Sapref
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