Post Clone Not Able To Start OHS Server - Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address
(Doc ID 1967321.1)
Last updated on FEBRUARY 11, 2020
Applies to:
Oracle Fusion Application Toolkit - Version 11.1.8.0.0 and laterInformation in this document applies to any platform.
Currency Check : 15th March 2018
Goal
On : 11.1.8.0.0 version, Technology Management - Provisioning - LCM - Upgrade
Post clone not able to start OHS Server, the following error messages appear in the log files.
2015-01-09T18:50:59.8858+00:00] [OHS] [INCIDENT_ERROR:32] [OHS-9999] [core.c] [host_id: xx.xxx.xx.com] [host_addr: xx.xxx.xx.xx] [pid: 16010] [tid: 140295435401024] [user:
oracle] [VirtualHost: main] (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address xx.xxx.xx.xx:10642
[2015-01-09T18:50:59.8858+00:00] [OHS] [INCIDENT_ERROR:20] [OHS-9999] [core.c] [host_id: xx.xxx.xx.com] [host_addr: xx.xxx.xx.xx] [pid: 16010] [tid: 140295435401024] [user:
oracle] [VirtualHost: main] no listening sockets available, shutting down
[2015-01-09T18:50:59.8859+00:00] [OHS] [ERROR:32] [OHS-9999] [core.c] [host_id: xx.xxx.xx.com] [host_addr: xx.xxx.xx.xx] [pid: 16010] [tid: 140295435401024] [user: oracle] [
VirtualHost: main] Unable to open logs
[2015-01-09T18:51:01.2128+00:00] [OHS] [INCIDENT_ERROR:32] [OHS-9999] [core.c] [host_id: xx.xxx.xx.com] [host_addr: xx.xxx.xx.xx] [pid: 16031] [tid: 140655451969344] [user:
oracle] [VirtualHost: main] (98)Address already in use: make_sock: could not bind to address xx.xxx.xx.xx:10642
[2015-01-09T18:51:01.2128+00:00] [OHS] [INCIDENT_ERROR:20] [OHS-9999] [core.c] [host_id: xx.xxx.xx.com] [host_addr: xx.xxx.xx.xx] [pid: 16031] [tid: 140655451969344] [user:
oracle] [VirtualHost: main] no listening sockets available, shutting down
[2015-01-09T18:51:01.2128+00:00] [OHS] [ERROR:32] [OHS-9999] [core.c] [host_id: xx.xxx.xx.com] [host_addr: xx.xxx.xx.xx] [pid: 16031] [tid: 140655451969344] [user: oracle] [
VirtualHost: main] Unable to open logs
Solution
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