PRVG-11134 refers to an Oracle Grid Infrastructure error message indicating a multicast check task failure Error Description
This error occurs when specified network interfaces on cluster nodes are unable to communicate using a multicast address. It is typically encountered during Oracle Clusterware installation or pre-checks. Oracle Forums Primary Cause Multicast Disabled
: Multicast communication is blocked or not enabled on the specified network interfaces or the underlying network path (switches/routers). Oracle Forums Recommended Actions To resolve this issue, Oracle suggests the following steps: Enable Multicast
: Ensure that multicast is enabled on all relevant interfaces and that the network path between nodes allows multicast traffic. Verify Communication tool to verify connectivity. The syntax for the tool is: perl mcasttest.pl -n
The PRVG-11134 error message indicates that the specified interfaces were not able to communicate using a multicast address. Oracle Forums PRVG-11134 Multicast check task failed
The PRVG-11134 error message indicates that the specified interfaces were not able to communicate using a multicast address. Oracle Forums prvg11134 top
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| Symptom | Likely Cause | Recommended Action | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | External leakage at stem | Worn packing | Tighten packing nut 1/8 turn; if leak persists, replace packing set (Kit #PRVG-PK34). | | Failure to shut off (seat leakage) | Debris on seat or damaged seat | Perform 5-10 rapid full-stroke cycles to dislodge debris. If no improvement, inspect seat. | | Stiff or erratic operation | Galling on stem or bearings | Lubricate with manufacturer-specified high-temp grease (Molykote® 1000 equivalent). | | Cavitation noise | Excessive pressure drop | Consider installing anti-cavitation trim or using two PRVG11134 units in series. |
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At its core, PRVG-11134 is a permissions and group membership error. Oracle RAC relies heavily on specific operating system groups to manage permissions between the Grid Infrastructure (ASM) and the Database software.
This error signifies a mismatch in user privileges. Specifically, it means that the OS user specified in the error message (typically oracle) is not assigned to the OS group specified (typically asmadmin) on the specific node mentioned.
In a standard Oracle RAC deployment:
asmadmin: The group responsible for administering Oracle ASM.oracle: The user who owns the database software.For the database instances to access the ASM disks, the oracle user usually needs to be a member of the asmadmin group. PRVG-11134 refers to an Oracle Grid Infrastructure error