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Re: Trouble installing 9i Application Server on Redhat Linux

From: Chris Weiss <chris_at_hpdbe.com>
Date: Wed, 1 May 2002 18:07:42 -0400
Message-ID: <aapovm$1g5$1@msunews.cl.msu.edu>


The easiest way to see what is wrong is to us a Linux strace to see what is wrong. It could be as simple as a permissions error, but without strace data it is hard to know.

Good Luck!

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Chris Weiss
www.hpdbe.com
High Performance Database Engineering
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"Michael Segulja" <msegulja_at_yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:c0opaa.sm1.ln_at_jedi.largemandigital.com...

> Here's what I have:
>
> PIII-733
> 256MB RAM
> Redhat Linux 7.1
> Oracle 9i 9.0.1 Standard Database
>
> PIII-650
> 256MB RAM
> Redhat Linux 7.1
> Oracle 9i Application Server 1.0.2.2.2
> Oracle 9i Enterprise Manager Server
>
> I discovered the glibc problem with 9i database, and successfully
installed
> it on the first server. However, this fix is not working for 9iAS. What's
> weird, is that I can install version 1.0.2.2.0 without any problems, but
> then I have trouble actually getting it to run. Version 1.0.2.2.2 is
> supposed to fix the problems I was having with the older version, but i
> can't even get it installed.
>
> Here's the first error message:
>
> Error in invoking target nautab.o of makefile
> $ORACLE_HOME/network/lib/ins_nau.mk
>
> I understand that this problem is related to a version problem with glibc
> and ld, but I have tried the workarounds and they are not working. I must
> be missing one or something. I have edited $ORACLE_HOME/bin/genclntsh,
and
> removed "-z defs", and executed the file, but I get a message that says:
> "ld: cannot find -ln8". I have also tried compiling binutils2.10.1,
> renaming /usr/bin/ld and copying the newly compiled ld in it's place, but
> still no luck.
>
> I don't have a support contract yet because my company really wants to see
a
> working demo of this software before they commit to the purchase. What
> exactly is the point of free trial software if it's impossible to install
> because it has so many bugs!? Of course, I'm finding out that most of the
> bugs are known bugs, but I don't have access to Oracle's site to find out
> about them without a support contract. Kind of shooting themselves in the
> foot it seems.
>
> Anyway, I hope somebody has an idea of what to do. Thanks for your help,
>
> Michael Segulja
> large man digital
>
>
Received on Wed May 01 2002 - 17:07:42 CDT

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