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Rootupgrade.sh Failed With Error PRCR-1079 And TCC-0004 on 2nd Node While Starting ora.qosmserver (Doc ID 2788786.1)

Last updated on JULY 20, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 19.3.0.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

The rootupgrade.sh failed on second node which is also the last node.

#<GI_HOME>/rootupgrade.sh
root_<node>_2021-07-01_02-38-28-317156478.log for the output of root script

Completed upgrading servers
CRS upgrade has completed.
2021/07/01 02:42:57 CLSRSC-478: Setting Oracle Clusterware active version on the last node to be upgraded
2021/07/01 02:42:57 CLSRSC-482: Running command: '<GI_HOME>/bin/crsctl set crs activeversion'
2021/07/01 02:42:58 CLSRSC-4003: Successfully patched Oracle Trace File Analyzer (TFA) Collector.
Started to upgrade the active version of Oracle Clusterware. This operation may take a few minutes.
Started to upgrade CSS.
CSS was successfully upgraded.
Started to upgrade Oracle ASM.
Started to upgrade CRS.
CRS was successfully upgraded.
Started to upgrade Oracle ACFS.
Oracle ACFS was successfully upgraded.
Successfully upgraded the active version of Oracle Clusterware.
Oracle Clusterware active version was successfully set to 19.0.0.0.0.
2021/07/01 02:44:03 CLSRSC-479: Successfully set Oracle Clusterware active version
2021/07/01 02:44:04 CLSRSC-476: Finishing upgrade of resource types
PRCR-1079 : Failed to start resource ora.qosmserver
TCC-0004: The container was not able to start.
Failed to start connector [Connector[HTTP/1.1-8888]]Protocol handler initialization failed
Address already in use
CRS-2674: Start of 'ora.qosmserver' on '<NODE>' failed
TCC-0004: The container was not able to start.
Failed to start connector [Connector[HTTP/1.1-8888]]Protocol handler initialization failed
Address already in use
CRS-2674: Start of 'ora.qosmserver' on '<NODE>' failed
CRS-2632: There are no more servers to try to place resource 'ora.qosmserver

Changes

 Upgrade from 12c to 19c

Cause

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