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After playing around with a few things, I got past that message only to get a new error message:
Assertion failed: (infoP->ecscr_utttdi[infoP->cscrt_utttdi] == '#'), file
uttt.c, line 1029
orainst[188]: 15188 Abort(coredump)
comming from the VMS Oracle world, I have never seen this one either. Any help is appreciated.
Thanks
Michael
In article <33027541.38A0_at_nightmare.com>, oracle_at_nightmare.com says...
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>Michael R wrote:
>>
>> I'm somewhat new to Oracle on the HP-UX system, but not to Oracle on
other
>> platforms. When I try to run ORAINST I get the following error:
>>
>> tk2c*.res not found
>> Supported Terminals are :
>>
>> TERM=xterm ORACLE_TERM=hp
>> Can't find resource file
>> /users/oracle/./tk2{TERM}.res or
>> /users/oracle/./tk2{ORACLE_TERM}.res
>> Please set your TERM variable to one of the supported terminals.
>>
>> However, my environment has the TERM=xterm.
>> What am I missing here??
>>
>> Thanks
>>
>> Michael
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>Michael,
>
>A couple things come to mind when I see this kind of error:
>
>1) Why is it looking in "/users/oracle/./tk2cxterm.res" I would think
>it would
> need to find this file somewhere else like under
> ORACLE_HOME/guicommon2/tk21/terminal..
>
>2) If this is a fresh install, then you should be running the installer
>from a link
> directory after executing "/cdrom/orainst/start.sh"
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>3) Try setting your ORACLE_TERM to something like vt100 and see
> if that works.
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><DT>Michael R wrote:<BR>
>> <BR>
>> I'm somewhat new to Oracle on the HP-UX system, but not to Oracle
>on other<BR>
>> platforms. When I try to run ORAINST I get the following
error:<BR>
>> <BR>
>> tk2c*.res not found<BR>
>> Supported Terminals are :<BR>
>> <BR>
>> TERM=xterm ORACLE_TERM=hp<BR>
>> Can't find resource file<BR>
>> /users/oracle/./tk2{TERM}.res or<BR>
>> /users/oracle/./tk2{ORACLE_TERM}.res<BR>
>> Please set your TERM variable to one of the supported terminals.<BR>
>> <BR>
>> However, my environment has the TERM=xterm.<BR>
>> What am I missing here??<BR>
>> <BR>
><BR>
>> Thanks<BR>
>> <BR>
>> Michael<BR>
><BR></DT>
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><DT>Michael,</DT>
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><DT> </DT>
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><DT>A couple things come to mind when I see this kind of error:</DT>
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><DT> </DT>
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><DT>1) Why is it looking in
"/users/oracle/./tk2cxterm.res" 
>;
>I would think it would </DT>
>
><DT> need to find this file somewhere else like
>under </DT>
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><DT> ORACLE_HOME/guicommon2/tk21/terminal..</DT>
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><DT> </DT>
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><DT>2) If this is a fresh install, then you should be running the installer
>from a link</DT>
>
><DT> directory after executing
"/cdrom/orainst/start.sh&q
>uot;</DT>
>
><DT> </DT>
>
><DT>3) Try setting your ORACLE_TERM to something like vt100 and see</DT>
>
><DT> if that works.</DT>
>
><DT> </DT>
>
><DT>. </DT>
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Received on Thu Feb 13 1997 - 00:00:00 CST