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тАО05-20-2003 08:41 PM
тАО05-20-2003 08:41 PM
hi guys,
i running oracle on hp-ux 10.x
while i am starting oracle ( this is started using rc script) it is
giving the following error
inetd : instl_boot/udp:bind address already in use
inetd : instl_boot/udp: service enabled
i tried started using manual script also it gives the following error .
please throw some light on it.
i running oracle on hp-ux 10.x
while i am starting oracle ( this is started using rc script) it is
giving the following error
inetd : instl_boot/udp:bind address already in use
inetd : instl_boot/udp: service enabled
i tried started using manual script also it gives the following error .
please throw some light on it.
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тАО05-20-2003 08:43 PM
тАО05-20-2003 08:43 PM
Solution
hi,
it looks like one of inetd service is giving problem.
may be bootp service i don't exactly.
please comment it in /etc/inetd.conf
and give
inetd -c
then again start oracle.
have a nice day
radhakrishnan
it looks like one of inetd service is giving problem.
may be bootp service i don't exactly.
please comment it in /etc/inetd.conf
and give
inetd -c
then again start oracle.
have a nice day
radhakrishnan
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тАО05-20-2003 08:44 PM
тАО05-20-2003 08:44 PM
Re: inetd error while starting the oracle
This error has nothing to do with oracle.
Unless of course the oracle startup script is trying to boot the machine or obtain IP information from a BIND(DNS) server across the network.
Here is some information related to the actual error.
An 11.00 doc, but it should help.
http://docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/fsearch/framedisplay?top=/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90147/B2355-90147_top.html&con=/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90147/00/00/11-con.html&toc=/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90147/00/00/11-toc.html&searchterms=inetd&queryid=20030520-224258
Hope it helps.
It would be useful to know what version of BIND you are using.
SEP
Unless of course the oracle startup script is trying to boot the machine or obtain IP information from a BIND(DNS) server across the network.
Here is some information related to the actual error.
An 11.00 doc, but it should help.
http://docs.hp.com/cgi-bin/fsearch/framedisplay?top=/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90147/B2355-90147_top.html&con=/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90147/00/00/11-con.html&toc=/hpux/onlinedocs/B2355-90147/00/00/11-toc.html&searchterms=inetd&queryid=20030520-224258
Hope it helps.
It would be useful to know what version of BIND you are using.
SEP
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