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Problems running DBUA

From: Sebastian <kochel_verz_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 19 Aug 2005 07:34:46 -0700
Message-ID: <1124462086.383804.89380@g43g2000cwa.googlegroups.com>


Hi everyone.
I need to upgrade an Oracle 8.1.7.3 to 9i (Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.6.0) using the Database Upgrade Assistant. Every step of the wizard runs ok, but in the last one, when the summary report is displayed, pressing the Finish button opens an empty Oracle error message pop up. I mean, there is no message inside. Let me detail my upgrade steps to be as clear as possible;

  1. Start the 9i service
  2. Start the 8i service and open the database with startup open
  3. In a cmd window, set the following variables, pointing to the new 9i

installation:
oracle_home=C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=%Oracle_home%\lib
ORACLE_OEM_CLASSPATH=%oracle_home%\jlib\ewt3.jar shlib_path=%oracle_home%\lib
classpath=C:\Ant\bin;C:\j2sdk1.4.2_03\bin;C:\oracle\developer\jlib\bigraphbean.jar; C:\oracle\developer\jlib\LW_PfjBean.jar; C:\oracle\developer\jlib\bigraphbean-nls.zip;C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.8\lib;C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\assistants\jlib

4) From the same cmd, run the dbua manually: C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.8\bin>JRE -DORACLE_HOME="C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1" -DJDBC_PROTOCOL=thin -mx64m -classpath "C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.8\lib\rt.jar;C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.8\lib\i18n.jar;C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\jlib\ewt3.jar; C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\jlib\ewtcompat-3_3_15.jar;C:\oracle\pr oduct\9.2.0.1\jlib\share.jar;C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\jlib\swingall-1_1_1.jar;C

:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\jlib\oracle_ice5.jar;C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\jlib\hel
p3.jar;C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\jlib\kodiak.jar;C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\lib\x
mlparserv2.jar;C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\jlib\gss-1_1.zip;C:\oracle\product\9.2.
0.1\classes;C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\jlib\oembase-9_2_0.jar;C:\oracle\product\9 .2.0.1\jlib\srvm.jar;C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\jdbc\lib\classes111.zip;C:\oracle
\product\9.2.0.1\jlib\netcfg.jar;C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\lib\vbjorb.jar;C:\ora
cle\product\9.2.0.1\lib\vbjtools.jar;C:\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\lib\vbjapp.jar;C:
\oracle\product\9.2.0.1\assistants\jlib\assistantsCommon.jar;C:\oracle\product\9
.2.0.1\assistants\dbma\jlib\dbma.jar;%ORACLE_OEM_CLASSPATH%" oracle.sysman.assistants.dbma.Dbma

So, I pass every step of the wizard but the final one, when I get that weird no-message error

At the end of the upgrade log, the following is displayed:

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[AWT-EventQueue-0] [9:29:42:117] [BackupDatabase.queryDiskSpace:416]
Querying diskSpace on: C:\
[AWT-EventQueue-0] [9:29:42:164] [BackupDatabase.hasSpaceForBackup:333]
 diskSpace Available in KB:= 23071080
[TaskScheduler timer] [9:29:46:429] [Trace.out:589]
java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException java.lang.ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException

        at
oracle.sysman.assistants.util.OsUtilsBase.getFreeDiskSpaceInKB(Compiled Code)

        at
oracle.sysman.assistants.dbma.backend.CompManager.validate(CompManager.java:2491)

        at
oracle.sysman.assistants.dbma.ui.DBMAWizard$1.runTask(DBMAWizard.java:288)

	at oracle.ewt.thread.TaskScheduler.runTask(Unknown Source)
	at oracle.ewt.thread.TaskScheduler.processTask(Unknown Source)
	at oracle.ewt.thread.TaskScheduler$TaskQueue.run(Unknown Source)
	at oracle.ewt.timer.Timer.doRun(Unknown Source)
	at oracle.ewt.timer.Timer.run(Compiled Code)
	at java.lang.Thread.run(Compiled Code)

The database size is quite small, 700MB, so disk space isn't an issue.

The beginning of the dbma log shows:

[main] [9:28:16:710] [CompManager.loadMEP:403] Parsing done
[main] [9:28:16:773] [Cluster.isCluster:114] Cluster existence = true
[main] [9:28:16:773] [ClusterUtils.<clinit>:69] Going into
GetActiveNodes constructor...
[main] [9:28:16:789] [NativeSystem.<init>:122] Cluster existence =
true
[main] [9:28:16:804] [WindowsSystem.<init>:104] Going to load SRVM
library
[main] [9:28:16:835] [WindowsSystem.<init>:104] loaded libraries
[main] [9:28:16:867] [ClusterUtils.<clinit>:75]
oracle.ops.mgmt.cluster.ClusterException: PRKC-1021 :

Problem in the clusterware
oracle.ops.mgmt.cluster.ClusterException: PRKC-1021 : Problem in the clusterware

        at
oracle.ops.mgmt.cluster.GetActiveNodes.<init>(GetActiveNodes.java:133)

        at
oracle.ops.mgmt.cluster.GetActiveNodes.create(GetActiveNodes.java:158)

        at
oracle.sysman.assistants.util.ClusterUtils.<clinit>(ClusterUtils.java:69)

        at
oracle.sysman.assistants.dbma.backend.CompManager.initialize(CompManager.java:300)

        at
oracle.sysman.assistants.dbma.ui.UICompManager.initialize(UICompManager.java:141)

	at oracle.sysman.assistants.dbma.Dbma.execute(Dbma.java:90)
	at oracle.sysman.assistants.dbma.Dbma.statusMain(Dbma.java:177)
	at oracle.sysman.assistants.dbma.Dbma.main(Dbma.java:158)

and finishes with:

Thread-8] [9:28:47:101] [DatabasesPage.doProcessing:648] create logging folder for db=gfh8i
[Thread-8] [9:28:47:101] [CompManager.setLoggingDirForDB:Compile]
create createUniqueDirs logging folder=C:\oracle\admin\gfh8i
[Thread-8] [9:28:47:117] [CompManager.setLoggingDirForDB:Compile]
create createUniqueDirs logging
folder=C:\oracle\admin\gfh8i0
[Thread-8] [9:28:47:117] [CompManager.setLoggingDirForDB:Compile]
create SUCCESS for folder=C:\oracle\admin\gfh8i0
[Thread-8] [9:28:47:132] [CompManager.setLoggingDirForDB:Compile]
create createUniqueDirs logging folder=C:\oracle\admin\gfh8i0\upgrade
[Thread-8] [9:28:47:132] [CompManager.setLoggingDirForDB:Compile]
create SUCCESS for folder=C:\oracle\admin\gfh8i0\upgrade

I need to fix this asap. Please give me some opinion/feedback.

Sorry if my post is too large.
You can't complain I did not provide enough information, can you ? :)

Regards. Received on Fri Aug 19 2005 - 09:34:46 CDT

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