You may have guessed that I'm trying to do this remotely via ssh, but I was trying to figure out the root cause of the problem. - Anyway, I found a solution. From my remote server I execute this, and things seem to work.
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] "echo '/u01/app/ora/localbin/start_oid_servers_rm.sh xudtst' | at -k now"
-Answers to questions are at the bottom. Thanks for the help.
-R
ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED] "echo '/u01/app/ora/localbin/start_oid_servers_rm.sh xudtst' | at -k now"
-Answers to questions are at the bottom. Thanks for the help.
-R
Sorry, I'm not quite certain of the context here, so I just want to verify:
1) you login to your application server (using ssh presumably?)
Yes
2) you startup oidmon, as you've documented
Yes
3) you verify that the oidmon process has been launched and that it's
not your foreground process
Yes
4) you note that it's still connected to your login tty
Yes
5) your login shell on the application server hangs.
Yes, when I try and log out. It's fine after the process returns control to the terminal.
If you use a '~.' in quick succession, I assume that still breaks your
ssh/rlogin connection?
I haven't tried this.
And I assume you can still connect into the system with a separate
ssh/rlogin session? (ie, it's not hanging the whole machine)
Yup.
And just for giggles, you checked dmesg and /var/log/messages (I'd
assume you have, since you already checked the oracle log files, but..)
No Love there either.
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