
- UNABLE TO CREATE A TEMPORARY FILE ORACLE REPORTS DRIVER
- UNABLE TO CREATE A TEMPORARY FILE ORACLE REPORTS PATCH
- UNABLE TO CREATE A TEMPORARY FILE ORACLE REPORTS SOFTWARE
UNABLE TO CREATE A TEMPORARY FILE ORACLE REPORTS PATCH
When you run Opatch to list the patch inventories for other users, Opatch fails because the current user does not have permissions on the other homes.
UNABLE TO CREATE A TEMPORARY FILE ORACLE REPORTS SOFTWARE
These types of errors occur in role-separated environments when the tool runs as the Oracle Database software owner uses Opatch to list the patch inventories of homes that are owned by Oracle Grid Infrastructure or other Oracle Database home owners. OPatch cannot load inventory for the given Oracle Home. OPatch could not open log file, logging will not be possible bin/sh: /u01/app/11.2.0/grid/OPatch/opatch: Permission deniedĬhmod: changing permissions of `/u01/app/oracle_ebs/product/11.2.0.2/VIS_RAC/.patch_storage': Operation not permitted

You do not need to report these types of errors to Oracle Support.įor example, an error similar to the following is reported numerous times, once for each Oracle software home for each node: These errors are redirected and absorbed into the error.log to keep them from being reported on the screen.

The timeout could happen to any process managed by the assistive technology. The timeout caused by an assistive tool at the operating system level due to terminal inactivity is not specific to Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk. Lengthen the inactivity timeouts of the environment before running the commands. If you use accessibility software or devices that prevent the use of a VNC server, and experience network drops, then contact your system administrator to determine the root cause and adjust the environment as necessary.įor example, if an accessibility aid inserts suspensions and restarts the interactive process running Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk leads to an operating system timeout due to terminal inactivity. Using a remote connection to a VNC server running on the database where Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk are running minimizes the network drop interruptions. Clean up the hung processes manually when the network connection is restored. If the network connection drops before all the input prompts are answered, then all the running processes hang. The effect of a dropped network connection varies based on the terminal type used.įor example, in an interactive run using a character mode terminal, if all the prompts are answered before the network drop, then the running process completes successfully even if the network connection drops. Respond to the prompts during interactive runs, or while configuring the daemon.Įach terminal type has advantages and disadvantages. When examining the orachk_error.log, some messages are expected and they are not indicative of problems.
UNABLE TO CREATE A TEMPORARY FILE ORACLE REPORTS DRIVER
Messages similar to “RC-001- Unable to read driver files”.Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk have a built-in watchdog process that monitors and kills the commands that exceed default timeouts to prevent hangs. Messages similar to “line ****: **** Killed $perl_cmd 2> $ERRFIL?”.

Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk create temporary files and directories at runtime, as well as output files for data collection. Use any supported UNIX and Linux terminal type (character mode terminal, ILOM, VNC server) to run Oracle ORAchk and Oracle EXAchk.
