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Concurrent Managers Failing With "sh[34]: 13098 Memory fault(coredump) /etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 740: fileclass: cannot open '/etc/mail/sendmail.cw': World writable directory" Error (Doc ID 2341603.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 23, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Concurrent Processing - Version 12.1.3 to 12.1.3 [Release 12.1]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

On : 12.1.3 version, Concurrent Manager Issues

E-Business concurrent manager services will not start.
 

ERROR
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sh[34]: 13098 Memory fault(coredump)
/etc/mail/sendmail.cf: line 740: fileclass: cannot open '/etc/mail/sendmail.cw': World writable directory
The internal concurrent manager has terminated with status 139 - giving up.

========================================================================
Starting snprod_1217@SNPROD_BALANCE Internal Concurrent Manager -- shell process ID 14687

  logfile=/share_path/log/*.mgr
  PRINTER=noprint
  mailto=applprod
  restart=N
  diag=N
  sleep=30
  pmon=4
  quesiz=1
  Reviver is ENABLED

sh[34]: 14750 Memory fault(coredump)
rt the internal concurrent manager. The ICM is already running. Contact you system administrator for further assistance.afpdlrq received an unsuccessful result from
PL/SQL procedure or function FND_DCP.Request_Session_Lock.
Routine FND_DCP.REQUEST_SESSION_LOCK received a result code of 1 from the call to DBMS_LOCK.Request.
Possible DBMS_LOCK.Request resultCall to establish_icm failed
The Internal Concurrent Manager has encountered an error.



STEPS
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The issue can be reproduced at will with the following steps:
Attempting to start managers using adcmctl.sh script.


Changes

 

Cause

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