srvctl start service: PRCD-1084 PRCR-1079 CRS-2800 CRS-2632
(Doc ID 1967675.1)
Last updated on JANUARY 01, 2023
Applies to:
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 11.2.0.2 and laterOracle Database Exadata Cloud Machine - Version N/A and later
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Database Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Cloud Exadata Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Exadata Express Cloud Service - Version N/A and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
GI service fails to start:
$ srvctl start service -s <service> -d <database>
PRCD-1084 : Failed to start service <service>
PRCR-1079 : Failed to start resource ora.<database>.<instance>.svc
CRS-2800: Cannot start resource 'ora.<database>.db' as it is already in the INTERMEDIATE state on server '<hostname>'
CRS-2632: There are no more servers to try to place resource 'ora.<database>.<service>.svc' on that would satisfy its placement policy
CRS-2800: Cannot start resource 'ora.<database>.db' as it is already in the INTERMEDIATE state on server '<hostname>'
$
PRCD-1084 : Failed to start service <service>
PRCR-1079 : Failed to start resource ora.<database>.<instance>.svc
CRS-2800: Cannot start resource 'ora.<database>.db' as it is already in the INTERMEDIATE state on server '<hostname>'
CRS-2632: There are no more servers to try to place resource 'ora.<database>.<service>.svc' on that would satisfy its placement policy
CRS-2800: Cannot start resource 'ora.<database>.db' as it is already in the INTERMEDIATE state on server '<hostname>'
$
$ srvctl config database -d <database> -a
Database unique name: <database>
Database name:
Oracle home: /opt/oracle/product/11.2.0.4.1
Oracle user: oracle
Spfile: +DATA02/sgracdb/spfile<database>.ora
Domain:
Start options: open
Stop options: immediate
Database role: PRIMARY
Management policy: AUTOMATIC
Server pools: <server_pool>
Database instances: <instance1>,<instance2>
Disk Groups: <DISKGROUP1>,<DISKGROUP2>
Mount point paths:
Services: <service>
Type: RAC
Database is enabled
Database is administrator managed
Database unique name: <database>
Database name:
Oracle home: /opt/oracle/product/11.2.0.4.1
Oracle user: oracle
Spfile: +DATA02/sgracdb/spfile<database>.ora
Domain:
Start options: open
Stop options: immediate
Database role: PRIMARY
Management policy: AUTOMATIC
Server pools: <server_pool>
Database instances: <instance1>,<instance2>
Disk Groups: <DISKGROUP1>,<DISKGROUP2>
Mount point paths:
Services: <service>
Type: RAC
Database is enabled
Database is administrator managed
Cause
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