OnDemand User Group
Support Forums => MP Server => Topic started by: mvega on October 22, 2016, 01:03:58 AM
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Good morning,
I'm trying to do a new install of CMOD 9.5 in a RHEL 7.3 with db2 10.1.04
i am following all the manual steps and when I try to do the next step:
procedure To create an instance of Content Manager OnDemand:
1. Log in to the server as the root user.
Option Description
DB2 Type the following command at the prompt:
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-I archive /opt/ibm/ondemand/V9.5/bin/arsdb -gcv
Where file is the name of the Content Manager
I get the following error
[Root @ localhost ~] # /opt/ibm/ondemand/V9.5/bin/arsdb -I archive -gcv
arsdb: Unable to load ARS4014E> DB2 <
Thanks for your help
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An error so common, it has it's own page in the wiki:
https://cmod.wiki/index.php/ARS4014E
-JD.
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I've seen it, but speaks cmod 9.5 in aix not linux.
It may be for other reasons ?, because I made another instalation running this step with the archive user and i had no problems, but then I'm trying to start the arssockd, only start de arsobjd deamon.
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Ah. It might be a different library that's missing. Did you run the 'db2ln' command to put the DB2 libraries in /usr/lib?
-JD.
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Good morning,
really, I had not run that step,when I did everything was correctly
thank you very much.
Now I have the following problem.
I created the archive instance with the port 7555, but if I put the port on ars.ini, the arssockd not start, and if I don't put the port, ie port = 0, i can not connect to the server from the client.
my configuration is as follows:
[root@localhost bin]# ./arssockd -Iarchive -Sv
ARS0286I Messaging initialization complete
ARS0287I Library server starting
ARS0291I Server instance: ARCHIVE
ARS0295I -------- Start of server configuration information --------
[@SRV@_ARCHIVE]
PROTOCOL=2
PORT=0
SRVR_INSTANCE=archive
SRVR_INSTANCE_OWNER=root
SRVR_OD_CFG=/opt/ibm/ondemand/V9.5/config/ars.cfg
SRVR_DB_CFG=/opt/ibm/ondemand/V9.5/config/ars.dbfs
SRVR_SM_CFG=/opt/ibm/ondemand/V9.5/config/ars.cache
HOST=192.168.0.10
[CFG]
ARS_NUM_DBSRVR=4
ARS_TMP=/tmp
ARS_PRINT_PATH=/tmp
ARS_DB_ENGINE=DB2
ARS_DB_IMPORT=0
DB2INSTANCE=archive
ARS_DB2_DATABASE_PATH=/arsdb
ARS_DB2_PRIMARY_LOGPATH=/arsdb_primarylog
ARS_DB2_ARCHIVE_LOGPATH=/arsdb_archivelog
ARS_DB2_LOGFILE_SIZE=1000
ARS_DB2_LOG_NUMBER=40
ARS_ORIGINAL_CODEPAGE=0
ARS_STORAGE_MANAGER=CACHE_ONLY
ARS_NUM_LICENSE=5
[DBFS]
DBFS1=/arsdb/db1/SMS SMS
DBFS_NUM=1
[CACHE]
SMFS1=/arscache/cache1
SMFS2=/arscache/cache2
SMFS_NUM=2
--------- End of server configuration information ---------
and i can see the arssockd excecuting.
[root@localhost ~]# ps -ef |grep ars
root 6839 1 0 11:59 pts/0 00:00:00 arssockd: activity(0)
root 8582 7867 0 12:44 pts/1 00:00:00 grep --color=auto ars
My /etc/services
DB2_archive 60000/tcp
DB2_archive_1 60001/tcp
DB2_archive_2 60002/tcp
DB2_archive_END 60003/tcp
db2c_archive 7555/tcp
can you help me?
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I'd remove the "db2c_archive 7555" entry from /etc/services. There's no requirement for an entry in the services file for CMOD or arssockd to run.
Is there a reason you're not able to run on the standard port? It looks like you're building a test machine on your internal network or a VM, so there shouldn't be someone else already using that port.
Try running netstat to see if there's something already listening to port 1445 -- in which case, you can disable that process, then optionally reboot, and try starting Content Manager OnDemand again.
-JD.
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Hi, Did you manage to install ondemand on RHEL 6.3? Is the operating system version stable? Tell us please
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Hi, Did you manage to install ondemand on RHEL 6.3? Is the operating system version stable? Tell us please
RHEL is a supported platform, and a had lots of customer (also the biggest customer in Switzerland) that use RHEL for CMOD. They have zero problems of stability.