On Thu, 28 Nov 2002 11:38:35 +0000, John Williamson wrote:
> I am trying to install ias 9.0.2.1 (Infrastructure) on a Windows
> 2000/SP2 workstation (PIII 450Mhz 650Mb RAM, 16GB Free Disk Space, 1GB
> Swap file).
>
> I install 2 of the 3 disks no problem, but then the 3rd blows up quite
> soon after loading with the following error message at the end of the
> logfile:
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> Calling action SpawnActions2.1.0.8.0 Spawn
> installcommand = e:\product\oracle\ias902\jdk\bin\javaw.exe -classpath
> e:\product\oracle\ias902\dcm\lib\dcm.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\opmn\lib\ons.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\lib\classes12.zip;e:\product\oracle\ias902\lib\xmlparserv2.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\lib\xschema.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\lib\classgen.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\j2ee\home\oc4j.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\j2ee\home\mail.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\j2ee\home\jaas.jar;e:\product\ora
> le\ias902\j2ee\home\jta.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\j2ee\home\ejb.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\lib\dms.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\jlib\repository.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\jlib\emConfigInstall.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\j2ee\home\jazn.jar;e:\product\oracle\ias902\j2ee\home\jaznplugin.jar
> oracle.ias.sysmgmt.cmdline.DcmCmdLine initRepository -v -d -o
> e:\product\oracle\ias902
> deinstallcommand =
> WaitForCompletion = true
>
> Calling action fileActions2.1.0.9.0 instantiateFile
> selectedNodes = null
> source = e:\product\oracle\ias902\install\redirect.html
> destination = e:\product\oracle\ias902\install\redirect.html
> variables = null
>
> Initializing installer save inventory WCCE
> Unable to read C:\Program
> Files\Oracle\Inventory/Contents/PatchesList1.ser. Some inventory
> information may be lost.
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>
> It looks like the path is wrong. (The PatchesList1.ser file certainly
> exists in that location).
>
> Has anyone else seen/experienced this?
> If so, is there a workaround?
>
> Many thanks in advance
>
> John
Don't try to install any Oracle software if you do not support at least
1.5 GB of swap. On Unix make sure /tmp has at least 1.5 GB.
I have seen quite a few installations on Windows, but to date, most easy
installations were on Linux (RH AS 2.1 or SuSE SLES7).
Cheers,
dmz17
Received on Sat Nov 30 2002 - 04:13:24 CST