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Last Update: September 01, 2006 Asked by: Amrendra Narayan |
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August 10, 2006 05:51:12 | #2 |
| sateesh |
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RE: If I stopped the concurrent manager, then where an...
| Hi I think We can also check the status of that service of that particular concurrent manager(OracleConcMgr) there u will find the Status as Stopped. Actually u may not have access for the services (these services will be running in the server) only DBA can access those services Regards Sateesh |  | | Is this answer useful? Yes | No | | |
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August 11, 2006 07:47:33 | #3 |
| manju |
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RE: If I stopped the concurrent manager, then where an...
| i think backend is possible... this is one way.. and internal concurrent manager stopped goto the concurrent and manager then click the deactivate.. thanks manju |  | | Is this answer useful? Yes | No | | |
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August 14, 2006 14:04:21 | #4 |
| Atul |
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RE: If I stopped the concurrent manager, then where an...
| On Concurrent Manager node type ps -ef | grep FNDLIBR to see if any concurrent request still running or all finished or check in $APPLCSF/$APPLOG/<SID>_DD_MM.mgr Oracle Apps DBA Xpert http://teachmeoracle.com |  | | Is this answer useful? Yes | No | | |
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September 01, 2006 05:57:05 | #5 |
| Sandeep |
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RE: If I stopped the concurrent manager, then where an...
| Concurrent Managers: $COMN_TOP/admin/scripts/SID_HOST/adcmctl.sh ps ef | grep CPMGR ________________________________________ From front end Concurrent ->manager->Administrator |  | | Is this answer useful? Yes | No | | |
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