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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users opmn service listening to external connections - issue Post 302379015 by radoulov on Wednesday 9th of December 2009 09:43:03 AM
Old 12-09-2009
I believe you'll need to restart the opmn managed processes in any case.

I suppose that the public interface wasn't up during the installation process.

You can try something like this (UNTESTED, use at your own risk!):

Code:
opmnctl  stopall

Modify/add the network interface in opmn.xml

Code:
$ORACLE_HOME/opmn/conf/opmn.xml

like this:

Code:
< ipaddr  remote="172.16.11.x" request="172.16.11.x; 10.10.1.x"/ >

By the way, what's the current value of ipaddr remote?

Be aware of the following bug:

Note:462716.1 Using Two IP Addresses in Request Section of opmn.xml Gives Bad OPMN server host address' Error

Code:
opmnctl start

Update the configuration:

Code:
opmnctl  reload
opmnctl startall
$ORACLE_HOME/dcm/bin/dcmctl  updateConfig -ct opmn


Me personally, I would try to add the network interface via the application control web interface (sorry for not being specific, but I don't remember the exact properties page).
 

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VFS_HOOKS(9)						   BSD Kernel Developer's Manual					      VFS_HOOKS(9)

NAME
vfs_hooks, vfs_hooks_unmount -- VFS hooks interface SYNOPSIS
#include <sys/param.h> #include <sys/mount.h> void vfs_hooks_unmount(struct mount *mp); DESCRIPTION
The VFS hooks interface provides a way for different kernel subsystems to attach custom functions to specific VFS operations. This enforces code separation by keeping the VFS's core sources uncluttered and makes all subsystem functionality reside in a single place. As an example, this interface is used by the NFS server code to automatically handle the exports list for each mount point. Hooks are described by a struct vfs_hooks object, as seen below: struct vfs_hooks { int (*vh_unmount)(struct mount *); }; For simplicity, each field is named after the VFS operation it refers to. The purpose of each member function, alongside some important notes, is shown below: vh_unmount(mp) This hook is executed during the unmount process of a file system. For more information about the purpose of each operation, see vfsops(9). Note that any of these fields may be a null pointer. After the definition of a struct vfs_hooks object, the kernel has to add it to the vfs_hooks link set using the VFS_HOOKS_ATTACH(struct vfs_hooks *) macro. Please note that this interface is incomplete on purpose to keep it in its smallest possible size (i.e., do not provide a hook that is not used). If you feel the need to hook a routine to a VFS operation that is not yet supported by this interface, just add it to the files described in CODE REFERENCES. FUNCTIONS
The following functions are provided to the VFS code to run the hooked functions: vfs_hooks_unmount(mp) Runs all hooks for the VFS unmount operation. Given that these operations shall not fail, it returns void. CODE REFERENCES
The VFS hooks interface is implemented within the files sys/kern/vfs_hooks.c and sys/sys/mount.h. SEE ALSO
intro(9), vfs(9), vfsops(9) HISTORY
The VFS hooks interface appeared in NetBSD 4.0. BSD
September 23, 2005 BSD
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