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Re: Error when starting DBCA

From: Fry_83 <daniel.kehrer_at_gmail.com>
Date: 7 May 2007 04:16:23 -0700
Message-ID: <1178536583.166998.69130@w5g2000hsg.googlegroups.com>


On 24 Apr., 16:00, sybrandb <sybra..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
> On Apr 24, 9:26 am, Fry_83 <daniel.keh..._at_gmail.com> wrote:
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> > On 23 Apr., 23:53, DA Morgan <damor..._at_psoug.org> wrote:
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> > > Fry_83 wrote:
> > > > On 23 Apr., 17:27, DA Morgan <damor..._at_psoug.org> wrote:
> > > >> daniel.keh..._at_gmail.com wrote:
> > > >>> Hi together,
> > > >>> i get the following error messages when I try to start the dbca:
> > > >>> Exception in thread "main" java.lang.NoClassDefFoundError: oracle/
> > > >>> sysman/vbo/VboInsufficientInitException
> > > >>> at oracle.sysman.assistants.dbca.Dbca.getHost(Dbca.java:160)
> > > >>> at oracle.sysman.assistants.dbca.Dbca.execute(Dbca.java:94)
> > > >>> at oracle.sysman.assistants.dbca.Dbca.main(Dbca.java:180)
> > > >>> System:
> > > >>> Windows Server 2003 Std. Edt. R2 x64
> > > >>> Oracle 10.2
> > > >>> Any ideas?
> > > >>> thx
> > > >>> Daniel
> > > >> Are you reading and following the installation instructions or did
> > > >> you just launch the install program?
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> > > >> What version?
> > > >> What operating system?
> > > >> What path?
> > > >> --
> > > >> Daniel A. Morgan
> > > >> University of Washington
> > > >> damor..._at_x.washington.edu
> > > >> (replace x with u to respond)
> > > >> Puget Sound Oracle Users Groupwww.psoug.org-ZitiertenTextausblenden -
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> > > > Hi Daniel,
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> > > > I installed the database as a part of a SAP installation. So the
> > > > installation was done by a preconfigured script.
> > > > But I've done the installation on 2 different servers before and i had
> > > > no problems with starting the dbca.
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> > > > OS: Windows Server 2003 Standard Edt. R2 x64
> > > > Oracle Version: 10.2.0.2.0
> > > > PATH: D:\oracle\S11\102\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS
> > > > \System32\Wbem;D:\oracle\S11\102\OPatch;C:\WINDOWS
> > > > \system32\WindowsPowerShell\v1.0
> > > > (The path to the java.exe is already deleted. I first thougt that the
> > > > installed sdk causes the problem)
> > > > ORACLE_HOME: D:\oracle\S11\102\
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> > > > thx for the help
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> > > > Daniel
> > > > The SAP System on top is running without any errors.
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> > > I like Frank's suggestions but I must confess I am amazed that SAP
> > > is supporting 10.2.0.2 so quickly: Usually they lag behind.
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> > > My guess is that it is a Windows problem, I know easy out, but you
> > > might want to compare installations with those that have worked.
> > > And, of course, there is always the three fingered salute.
> > > --
> > > Daniel A. Morgan
> > > University of Washington
> > > damor..._at_x.washington.edu
> > > (replace x with u to respond)
> > > Puget Sound Oracle Users Groupwww.psoug.org-ZitiertenText ausblenden -
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> > The funny thing about it is that other programs like the universal
> > installer, the migration assistent and so on are running without any
> > errors.
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> > - Server has a fixed IP and a FQDN, network configuration is correct
> > - Oracle x64 version is installed
> > - I'm logged in as domain administrator so i have local administration
> > rights
> > - Java is installed but oracle opens the dbca with its own jre
> > How can i check if there is any classpath defined?- Hide quoted text -
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> Where did Oracle tell you, in which document, you should use the
> *domain* administrator? You should NOT. You also shouldn't install
> Oracle as domain administrator.
> CLASSPATH is just another environment variable.
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> Sybrand Bakker
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Nowhere. I used the SAP Installion Guides. In those documents the only thing noticed was that you need local administration rights. They said nothing about installing the database as an local admin. Classpath is not set.

Any other ideas? Received on Mon May 07 2007 - 06:16:23 CDT

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