Change OHS Port On Linux to Work on 80

Operating system : Oracle Linux 6.4
Oracle WebTier OHS 11.1.1.7

if you want to configure OHS ( WT ) to work on port 80 ( http ) avoiding insert Port.

For Example :

OHS default Port is 7777, if you want to leave it like this any call for the server should be like this :

http://:7777/console  

But if you are using port 80 you have to do the below :

http:///console 

But on Linux if you need to use port 80 you have to be root, to do this follow the below step :

  • As root user :

[root@TST-WT1 bin]# pwd
/u01/fmw/Oracle_WT1/ohs/bin 

[root@TST-WT1 bin]# chown root .apachectl
[root@TST-WT1 bin]# chmod 6750 .apachectl

  • As Oracle User

[oracle@TST-WT1 ~]$ cd /u01/fmw/admin/config/OHS/ohs1/ 

[oracle@SCADNP-WT1 ohs1]$ ls http*
 httpd.conf      

  • Edit the file using any Editor and modify Listen from 7777 to 80
  • Restart OHS using opmnctl command.

——–+———-+———–+——
ohs1                             | OHS                |   15732 | Alive    |  677601509 |   510840 |   0:00:11 | https:9999,https:4443,http:80
Thank you 
Osama Mustafa

Configure Linux NFS File System

NFS : Network File System

Before Start Configure NFS you have to Understand When to use it ? and What is it ?

NFS file system usually read from Source Called Server , If this server goes down, it will not be available for the other resource, From this we understand that i should configure NFS On both Side Server and Client.

Read More About it Here.

Note : 

Server IP : 192.168.1.100
Client IP : 192.168.1.101

In this Blog I will Use NFSV4 

1- You need to install two Package ( as root user )
**nfs-ultis-lib
**portmap ( if you are asking nfs4 this is not needed anymore )

2-  As Root Run the below Command to Start nfs Serivces :

[root@TEST share]# /etc/init.d/nfs start
Starting NFS services:                                     [  OK  ]
Starting NFS quotas:                                       [  OK  ]
Starting NFS mountd:                                      [  OK  ]
Stopping RPC idmapd:                                    [  OK  ]
Starting RPC idmapd:                                      [  OK  ]
Starting NFS daemon:                                     [  OK  ]

3- Create folder under /u01/app/shared , give permission to oracle and chmod 775 
4- on NFS Server ( you will own the folder ) , vi /etc/exports add the below line :

/u01/app/shared [Client-IP] (rw,sync,no_root_squash) 

5- NFS Server is done , Go to NFS Client ( Node 2 )  as root user run the below command :

#/etc/init.d/nfs start
#showmount -e 192.168.1.101

The Output Will be like the below :

Export list for 192.168.1.100:
/u01/app/shared 192.168.1.101

6-On Node 2 ( As Root User ) –> #  mount -t nfs 192.168.1.100:/u01/app/shared/ /u01/app/shared/
7- Check using df -h 

**Remove:-

8- umount /u01/app/shared ( on Node 2 ) 

Important Command :
showmount -e : Shows the available shares on your local machine
exportfs -v : Displays a list of shares files and options on a server

Thank you
Osama Mustafa

WorkFlowCA: NullError : Could not Connect to the Remote Server

This Error Appear When Trying to Run Oracle Ware-House Builder On Linux , in this tools you are connecting to Database to Setup some configuration for Workflow in DWH, Every Thing Run Successfully Till i received the error in the picture :

WorkFlowCA: NullError : Could not Connect to the Remote Server

You Can ignore this error simply , I didn’t configure Oracle Enterprise manager in my database , which is the reason for this Error.if you want create enterprise manager and re run the tool again.

Thank you
Osama Mustafa 

Connection refused; No available router to destination On Weblogic Node Manager Log

Caused by: java.net.ConnectException: t3://exalytic.domain:8001: Destination unreachable; nested exception is:

The Above Error Appear when i was trying to access BPM, the main Cause for this error there’s no configuration protocol on SOA Server Which mean No Listening Host.

To Avoid and Solve this error Follow the below Steps :

  • Access to weblogic Console using Administrator Password.
  • Click on Servers -> Protocols -> Channels like the below screen
  • Now you have to create new Protocol Click on “Configure a new Network Channel,”with the below confguration 

Name: Loopback
Protocol: t3
Listen Address: localhost
Listen Port: 8001 (same as Server Host/port)

  • Restart The Server and test the connection Again 

Thank you
Osama Mustafa

Steps To Create ODBC Connection in Linux



In this Document i will describe how to create ODBC Connection in Linux Step by Step. I uploaded my document to slideshare as usual you can download it from here.

Thanks for my friend Ilmar Kerm . 

Thank you 
Osama mustafa