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Re: OEM 2.0.4 under Solaris 2.6. Installation problems.

From: Greg Cooper <greg.j.cooper_at_team.telstra.com>
Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2000 08:08:00 +1030
Message-ID: <8ark78$huq$1@news.cdn.telstra.com.au>


You may find that Oracle OEM like other Oracle products wants to use specific versions of the Java environment. I suggest you do the install without you normal Java environment and see how it goes.

Greg Cooper

igory_1999_at_my-deja.com wrote in message <8ahoga$18v$1_at_nnrp1.deja.com>...
>Hi,
>
>I have some ridiculous problems installing
>OEM2.0.4 under Solaris 2.6. I talked to
>the support guys from Oracle and they could not
>figure it out either.
>
>First, I tried to install OEM on root account
>but OEM refused to get installed on root.
>
>After that I created a user account for OEM
>(does it need some special privileges or
>should it be just an ordinary user account?).
>
>When I ran "runinstaller" from a user account,
>I got the following error message:
>---------
>Initializing Java Virtual Machine from
>../stage/Components/oracle/swd/jre/1.1.7/1/DataFiles/Expanded/solaris/bin/j
re.
>Please wait...
>Unable to initialize threads: cannot find class
>java/lang/Thread
>Could not create Java VM
>---------
>It appears that jre file is not found on CD.
>But it is there except that some of
>the directory names and file names
>on CD start with small letter instead
>of capital letter: for example "components"
>instead of "Components" in the path above.
>But it seems to me that some translation from
>capitals to smalls is done somehow because
>runinstaller.sh script has no trouble executing
>install/solaris/runInstaller although the
>corresponding file is really called
>"install/solaris/runinstaller".
>
>Anybody had such a problem?
>What am I doing wrong?
>Does installer use its own JVM even if
>there is Java installed?
>Can the problem be that I use HotSpot JVM
>(jdb, for example, does not like it, I could not
>use it with HotSpot)?
>
>Thanks,
>
>Igor
>
>
>
>
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Received on Thu Mar 16 2000 - 15:38:00 CST

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