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After Applying Patches 9075075 and 8412015, the Only Service Starting is the Internal Manager and Other Serivces Show Status of Target Node/Queue Unavailable (Doc ID 1129924.1)

Last updated on DECEMBER 23, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Concurrent Processing - Version 11.5.10.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

When attempting to submit concurrent requests the only service starting is the Internal Manager. The other services are showing a status of target node/queue unavailable.
There is an listener not available error when he attempts to view the manager log file.
The following patches were applied successfully in development, but are failing in production:
1. iStore Security Patch 8412015 (39K) – Developed by Oracle Development team to address finding from AHRQ Vulnerability report
a. No prerequisite patches listed in read me section

2. Critical Patch Update Patch 9075075 (40MB) – CPU Consolidated Patch for January 2010
a. 1 required prerequisite patch to apply
i. Apply patch 5609399 (33K)
ii. Patch 5903765 applied 5/19/2009
iii. Patch 4249089 included in release 11.5.10.2

b. Post-Install Patches (none of these patches require prerequisite patches)
i. Apply patch 9393604 (1.7M)
ii. Apply patch 4582839 (12K)
iii. Apply patch 5973651 (20K)
iv. Apply patch 4155556 (2.7M)
v. Apply patch 5307530 (38K)
vi. Apply patch 5661617 (11K)
vii. Apply patch 5526897 (11K)

3. iStore registration page will not render after application of CPU
a. Apply patch 4510092 (428K) – No prerequisite patches


ERROR
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Could not contact Service Manager FNDSM_<hostname>_<sid>. The TNS alias could not be located, the listener process on <hostname> could not be contacted, or the listener failed to spawn the Service Manager process.

Changes

Applied patches listed above.

Cause

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