[INUG-Users] [INUG-User] Events not being passed via Oracle Gateway

tonyb2 tbarratt at mibtree.com
Thu Jan 24 12:38:01 EST 2008


Also setting
Gate.LogOSSql                 : TRUE
Will make your log file more interesting - you can view the nco_sql 
statements which the Reader uses to fetch  events

>1) Make sure you have the most recent copy of the oracle gateway
>2) Try clearing out $OMNIHOME/var/<oracle gateway name> to see if it
>fixes the problem

>Jacob

>Quoting Marisa Molchany <marisa.molchany at gmail.com>:

> Hello,
>
> In attempts to get our Oracle Gateway up and running we are facing some
> difficulties.  We are able to start the Oracle Gateway and log into
> sqlplus as reporter at reporter and see all of the tables.  The issue is 
> no
> information is being passed from the Gateway but we do not see any errors?
> I have looked through the archives and seen many folks with the same
> issue...however no clear resolution.  To help I am providing my
> nco_g_oracle.props file and a portion of the gateway log so you can see 
> the
> messages we are recieving.  Has anyone been able to resolve this issue or
> can shed any light onto why we can't pass any events??
>
> Thank you in advance for your help!
>
> Marisa
>
>
> *nco_g_oracle.props*
> ## Netcool Properties File
> ##
> #
> # Gate.AllocateDynamicPorts     : FALSE
> # Gate.DataFileBaseDir          : '$OMNIHOME/var'
> # Gate.DetailsTableMap          : 'OracleDetailsMap'
> # Gate.ForwardDetails           : TRUE
> # Gate.ForwardHistoricDetails   : TRUE
> # Gate.ForwardHistoricJournals  : TRUE
> # Gate.ForwardJournals          : TRUE
> # Gate.ForwardStatusDel         : TRUE
> # Gate.ForwardStatusIns         : TRUE
> # Gate.ForwardStatusUpd         : TRUE
> # Gate.GatewayCommandPort       : 4600
> # Gate.IDUCFlushRate            : 0
> # Gate.JournalTableMap          : 'OracleJournalMap'
> # Gate.LogOSSql                 : FALSE




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