I'm triying to install Oracle products . I installed OBIIE and now I'm trying to install ODI on the same domain but I have this error :
java.lang.Exception: CFGFWK-64038 : A target must be associated with app-svc-name "oraclediagent".
CFGFWK-64038: Specify a valid target.
Any Idea?
yes, this error will be triggered when you create a JavaEE agent it will be asking what is the app SVC name need to be used.
we will be creating a managed server at a point, there in the right side will be asking the server group where we need to select the proper group name, usually we will be selecting "JRF-MAN-SVR" for javaEE agent.
let me know if this resolves your issue.
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I had worked on Quarkus connecting to Postgres. But this is the first time I am trying to connect to SQL Server, which is the default server in my current project. I am following this guide to create a database component.
The properties file contains the following:
quarkus.datasource.db-kind=mssql
quarkus.datasource.username=<user-id>
quarkus.datasource.password=<pwd>
quarkus.datasource.reactive.url=sqlserver://localhost:1433/<db-name>?currentSchema=<schema-name>
quarkus.datasource.reactive.max-size=20
hibernate.default_schema=<schema-name>
The application starts fine, but when I make a request to the Resource that internally uses the repository, I get the following error:
Internal Server Error
Error id f0a959d2-3201-4015-bfd7-6628ae9914d1-1, io.vertx.mssqlclient.MSSQLException: {number=208, state=1, severity=16, message='Invalid object name ''.', serverName='<sql-instance>', lineNumber=1, additional=[io.vertx.mssqlclient.MSSQLException: {number=8180, state=1, severity=16, message='Statement(s) could not be prepared.', serverName='<sql-instance>', lineNumber=1}]}
This means, my application is able to connect to the database, but it is not able to find the table. The table exists in a schema, and I am unable to pass the schema which may be the cause of the issue. If you check the properties file, I have tried with two options:
Adding 'currentSchema' as a query param
Adding the property 'hibernate.default_schema'
But none of the two options are working. There is no documentation on SQL Server that can help me provide the right configuration to the Quarkus application. Please help.
The correct property is quarkus.hibernate-orm.database.default-schema It is possible to check all the available configuration properties in this url https://quarkus.io/guides/hibernate-orm#hibernate-configuration-properties
I am new to EBS. When I tried to select location under work structure I am getting the error. Snapshot is attached.
Anybody please help.
Go to the System Administrator responsibility and use the System Profiles form to verify the following profile options are set properly for the responsibility that you are trying to use when you get the error:
HR:Business Group
HR:Security Profile
Set these correctly for the responsibility you are trying to use and the error should go away.
I have a Websphere 8.5.5.12 installation with multiple applications running on it. For a given Middleware Server, I'd like to be able to list all applications associated with it using Jython.
I have gone as far as writing this code:
wsadmin>print AdminApp.list("WebSphere:cell=myCell,node=myNode")
However this is retrieving applications for a different Dynamic Cluster
If I add a specific server, it errors out
wsadmin>print AdminApp.list("WebSphere:cell=myCell,server=myServer")
ADMA0184E: myServer is not a valid target.
Your query should look like:
wsadmin>AdminApp.list("WebSphere:cell=myCell,node=myNode,server=server1")
It appears you're missing the node identifier in your query. And if wsadmin still returns "myServer is not a valid target", then the server name is wrong, try looking at your app server profile directory structure to double check it.
I am new to Bluemix as part creating an app following the steps below:
Log in to Bluemix with your Bluemix account.
Open the Catalog menu.
From the Runtimes section, click Liberty for Java.
In the App field, specify the name of your app [entered name]
Click the Create button
I am getting the error below:
BXNUI2032E: An error occurred when contacting Cloud Foundry to create a resource. Resource: routes. Cloud Foundry message: "The host is taken: vTest." See the Troubleshooting topics in the IBM Bluemix Documentation to check service status, review troubleshooting information, or for information about getting help.
Thanks in Advance
Bluemix will auto create the hostname for your app based on what you type into the name of the app. The above error means someone else has that hostname for their app.
The error message will probably look like the following.
cf push watson-um-demo
Creating app watson-um-demo in org jbsloyer#us.ibm.com / space demos as jbsloyer#us.ibm.com...
OK
Creating route watson-um-demo.mybluemix.net...
FAILED
Server error, status code: 400, error code: 210003, message: The host is taken: watson-um-demo
To resolve the issue you can modify the hostname field.
Bluemix assigns your app with a domain of mybluemix.net if you are running in the US-South region. If you are running in the EU-GB region Bluemix will assign your app with a domain of eu-gb.mybluemix.net You can map your own domains to your app as well. See https://www.ng.bluemix.net/docs/#manageapps/index-gentopic3.html#domain.
The guys before me already gave you the answer you were looking for, I just want share some good practices, if you don't mind. While it might not work for you, it has worked like a charm for me over past months
What has worked best for me is to start every App Name with my initials and than the app name. Colleagues of mine are doing the same just adding their name at the end.
So whenever I create a new app I follow my little schema in head:
Initials in front
no spaces just underscores
Descriptive and easy to remember so that I can quickly type it in the command line
The host you input will be the part of your url before mybluemix.net (yours would be vTest.mybluemix.net), so it needs to be globally unique across all of Bluemix. Try adding some random characters to the end of your host.
Don't stress out :) The reality is you likely will not want to use mybluemix.net for a customer facing URL/Route. Simply replace the name that you initially used that is already used by someone else with a compliant one see Restrictions on Valid Hostnames. It really doesn't matter which one.
Then get yourself a DNS provider like Domainmaster.com register your own custom domain. Like: www.mygreatsite.com
Then modify Bluemix to use your own custom domain you created. Read the documentation on Creating and using a custom domain with Bluemix.
You may want to setup other settings in your DNS like Cname, AAAA records and A records. Work with the DNS provider to figure out which ones you want to change.
When I tried to start an FTE agent in the command prompt , it displays the error message as "An internal error has occurred. Unable to complete the command because the agent directory does not exist".
What would be the reason for this? It was working fine until yesterday. And is there any way to start an agent in MQ FTE itself? I use fteStartAgent in command prompt each time to start an agent.
Kindly advise me on this....
There are a few possible reasons for this. It is possible that the default properties were changed and now point to an invalid location. This usually happens when the different components are installed and you select to provide the connection details again rather than to reuse the existing configuration.
Another possibility is that the default properties have been changed to point to a different Coordination QMgr. Sometimes people want to run Prod and Dev agents on the same host and set up connectivity to more than one Coordination QMgr. The result is that the default properties can point to only one at a time and so some agent directories are found while others are not. The trick to making this work is to use the -P option to select the proper Coordination QMgr.