HP Operations Smart Plug-in for Oracle Application Server

 

Release Notes

 

for HP Operations Manager for Windows®

Software version: 6.10

Publication date: October 2008

This document is an overview of the changes made to HP Operations Smart Plug-in for Oracle Application Server (Oracle AS SPI) for HP Operations Manager for Windows 8.10. It contains important information that is not included in manuals or Online Help. You can find the following information in this document:

What's New in This Release?
Installation Notes
Enhancements and Fixes
Known Problems, Limitations, and Workarounds
Documentation Updates
Documentation Errata
Support
Legal Notices

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What's New in This Release?

JMX support for Oracle Application Server 10gR3

For more information about customer-related enhancements and software fixes, see Enhancements and Fixes.

Installation Notes

Installation requirements, as well as instructions for installing OASSPI, are documented in the HP Operations Smart Plug-in for Oracle Application Server Configuration Guide provided in PDF (.pdf) format. You can find the Installation Guide on the product installation media in the Documentation directory.

Support Matrix

You can find the Support Matrix for this product that lists all software and hardware requirements at this location: HP Support matrices.

Note: Most of the support areas require that you register as an HP Passport user and sign in. Many also require an active support contract. To find more information about support access levels, go to: Access levels.

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The managed node OS and version and its supported Oracle Application Server versions are listed below:

Oracle Application Server Version
Managed Node OS and Version
Oracle Application Server 10gR1

HP-UX 11.11, 11.23, 11.23 IA64
Solaris 8, 9, 10
Windows 2000, 2003, 2003 IA64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 4.0 (32 bit)
SuSe Linux ES 9.0 (32 bit)

Oracle Application Server 10gR2

HP-UX 11.11, 11.23, 11.23 IA64, 11.31, 11.31 IA64
Solaris 8, 9, 10
Windows 2000, 2003, 2003 IA64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 4.0 (32 bit)
SuSe Linux ES 9.0 (32 bit)

Oracle Application Server 10gR3 HP-UX 11.11, 11.23, 11.23 IA64, 11.31, 11.31 IA64
Solaris 8, 9, 10
Windows 2000, 2003, 2003 IA64
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS/ES 4.0 (32 bit)
SuSe Linux ES 9.0 (32 bit)

NOTE: Support on Windows X64 nodes is available only on DCE Agents in 32 bit emulation mode.

 

Software and Hardware Requirements

Before installing HP Operations Smart Plug-in for Oracle Application Server, make sure that your system meets the following minimum requirements:

Enhancements and Fixes

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Known Problems, Limitations, and Workarounds

This release contains certain unresolved problems, some limitations, and there are workaround to help solve certain problems.

Two policy groups are present after upgrading from OVOW 7.5_spi2006.1 to OMW8.1_spi2008.1

PROBLEM: Upgrading from OVOW 7.5_spi2006.1 to OMW8.1_spi2008.1 leads to the presence of two policy groups namely SPI for Oracle AS (new) and SPI for Oracle Application Server (old).
WORKAROUND: Manually delete the policy group named SPI for Oracle Application Server.

Discovery, Discover Oracle AS, and (or) Configure OASSPI tool hangs

PROBLEM: The Discovery policy, the Discover Oracle AS tool, and (or) the Configure OASSPI tool hangs.
CAUSE: When you run any of these components the configuration file is locked so that the file cannot be overwritten. If you select STOP in the Console Status window or these components are stopped while running because of any other reason (for example, a failover), the lock is not removed from the configuration file. When you start any of these components again, the component waits for the lock to be removed before it can continue.
WORKAROUND: Remove the lock directory on the management server: <OvOWShareInstallDir>\SPI-Share\wasspi\oas\conf\SiteConfig.lock where <OvOWShareInstallDir> is typically (for HPOM for Windows 8.10) C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\HP\HP BTO Software\shared. The locking mechanism automatically deletes the lock directory after two hours.

Tracing stops or the collector hangs when tracing is on

PROBLEM: If tracing is enabled, when the first 20 MB trace file limit is reached, tracing either stops or the collector hangs and stops monitoring the web application servers.
WORKAROUND: Enable tracing for a short duration of time (for example, 5-6 hours) because the 20 MB limit of the trace file is reached in approximately 7 hours.

Discover Oracle AS or Configure OASSPI tool may misplace the SPI configuration file on a managed node

PROBLEM: If multiple managed nodes are selected when running the Discover OracleAS or Configure OASSPI tool, or if the Discover Oracle AS and Configure OASSPI tools are run at the same time, the SPI may report errors for one or more selected managed nodes because the SPI configuration file for one or more managed nodes are misplaced.
WORKAROUND: Run the Configure OASSPI tool for each managed node that is reporting errors (run the tool on each managed node one at a time).

The output file created by Self-Healing Info tool is hidden

PROBLEM: When the Self-Healing Info tool is run on a Windows managed node, the output file may be hidden.
WORKAROUND: If you do not see the file, do the following on the managed node:
  1. Open Windows Explorer.
  2. From the Tools menu, select Folder Options.
  3. Click on the View tab.
  4. Under Hidden files and folders, select Show hidden files and folders.

On a Solaris managed node, the ddflog and dsilog processes hang

PROBLEM: On a Solaris managed node, the ddflog and dsilog processes hang. The error message
WASSPI-1: Unable to create the lock file /var/opt/OV/wasspi/oas/datalog/ddflog.lck. File already exists. is reported and running the command ps –l shows that the ddflog_coda and ddflog or dsilog processes are hung.
WORKAROUND: On each Solaris managed node on which the problem occurs, do the following:
  1. In the /var/opt/OV/wasspi/oas/conf/SPIConfig file, set the DATA_LOGGING_EXECUTABLE_NAME
    property after the “#--------- Dynamic definitions -----------“ entry. DATA_LOGGING_EXECUTABLE_NAME explicitly sets the data logging program that is used (normally, the collector automatically determines the data logging program to use).
  2. If you are running OVPA, set the property to the following value:
    DATA_LOGGING_EXECUTABLE_NAME=/opt/perf/bin/dsilog If you are running CODA, set the property to the following value:
    DATA_LOGGING_EXECUTABLE_NAME=/opt/OV/bin/OpC/monitor/ddflog_coda
  3. Kill the hung ddflog_coda and ddflog or dsilog processes. Example excerpt from the SPIConfig file after setting the property:
    UDM_GRAPH_CAPACITY=50000
    UDM_PERF_CAPACITY=50000
    #--------- Dynamic definitions -----------
    DATA_LOGGING_ENABLED=TRUE
    DATA_LOGGING_EXECUTABLE_NAME=/opt/perf/bin/dsilog

SPI's configuration log on a managed node grows without being managed for size

PROBLEM: Information is appended to …/oas/log/config.log file whenever the SPI's configuration is run (either manually or when the discovery process finds a change that requires configure to run such as a Oracle Application server being added or removed). Unless there are frequent changes to the environment requiring reconfiguration, this should not be a problem.
WORKAROUND: Manually delete the file if it gets too large.

Error message appears for managed nodes running Red Hat Linux 4

PROBLEM: For a managed node running Red Hat Linux 4 or SuSe Linux 9.1or 9.2, both discovery and metric threshold monitor alarming or one of them is not functioning and the following error message is found in the SPI error log:
*** glibc detected *** double free or corruption: 0x0937d008 ***
WORKAROUND: On the OVO agent, set the MALLOC_CHECK_ environment variable to 0 (zero) and restart the agent.

The uninstallation process does not uninstall Oracle AS SPI completely

PROBLEM: In a cluster environment, the uninstallation process may not remove the SPI for Oracle Application Server tool group, policy group, and some policies.
WORKAROUND: Manually delete the tool group, policy group and policies from the management server console.

 

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Documentation Updates

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Documentation Errata

There are no known errors in the Oracle Application Server SPI documentation.

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Legal Notices

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