Unable to Install the Common Components and Oracle HTTP Server

I am installing the Hyperion 11.1.2.1.0 in Linux 64 bit server..
I have done the downloading the files from 1to 7 for Foundation Services and Static client with all Essbase.
I have unziped the all into one folder and done the installation , but i am not able to install the Oracle HTTP serve and common components.even If i tired to configure the system showing the Below error...
*Launching the Hyperion Configuration Utility, please wait...*
*Running preconfig checks...*
*Running EPM_ORACLE_HOME check...*
*EPM_ORACLE_HOME environment variable value: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1*
*JAVA_HOME environment variable value: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/../jdk160_21*
*EPM_ORACLE_HOME check succeeded*
*Running .oracle.products check... .oracle.products check succeeded*
*Running Jars manifest check...*
*Time spent for manifests parsing: 606 ms*
*Maximum jars depth achieved: 6, while restriction was: unrestricted*
*Parsed 419 manifests*
*Total jars and classpath entries encountered: 419*
*Total not-existing referenced classpath entries count: 62*
*Total classpath elements to check: 59*
*ERROR: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/oracle_common/modules/oracle.jsf_1.2.9/glassfish.jstl_1.2.0.1.jar not exists; file depth: 2; referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/jlib/11.1.2.0/epm_j2se.jar referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/config/11.1.2.0/configtool.jar*
*ERROR: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/oracle_common/jlib/share.jar not exists; file depth: 1; referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/config/11.1.2.0/configtool.jar*
*ERROR: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/oracle_common/modules/oracle.http_client_11.1.1.jar not exists; file depth: 2; referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/jlib/11.1.2.0/epm_soa.jar referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/config/11.1.2.0/configtool.jar*
*ERROR: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/oracle_common/modules/oracle.dms_11.1.1/dms.jar not exists; file depth: 2; referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/jlib/11.1.2.0/epm_j2se.jar referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/config/11.1.2.0/configtool.jar*
*ERROR: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/oracle_common/modules/velocity-dep-1.4.jar not exists; file depth: 1; referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/config/11.1.2.0/configtool.jar*
*ERROR: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/oracle_common/modules/oracle.jmx_11.1.1/jmxspi.jar not exists; file depth: 2; referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/jlib/11.1.2.0/epm_j2se.jar referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/config/11.1.2.0/configtool.jar*
*ERROR: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/oracle_common/modules/org.apache.commons.beanutils_1.6.jar not exists; file depth: 1; referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/config/11.1.2.0/configtool.jar*
*ERROR: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/oracle_common/jlib/jewt4.jar not exists; file depth: 1; referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/config/11.1.2.0/configtool.jar*
*ERROR: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/oracle_common/modules/args4j-2.0.9.jar not exists; file depth: 1; referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/config/11.1.2.0/configtool.jar*
*ERROR: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/oracle_common/modules/oracle.odl_11.1.1/ojdl.jar not exists; file depth: 2; referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/jlib/11.1.2.0/epm_j2se.jar referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/config/11.1.2.0/configtool.jar*
*ERROR: /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/oracle_common/modules/oracle.jmx_11.1.1/jmxframework.jar not exists; file depth: 2; referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/jlib/11.1.2.0/epm_soa.jar referenced from /fcs/Oracle_Home/Middleware/EPMSystem11R1/common/config/11.1.2.0/configtool.jar*
*FATAL ERROR: Jars manifest check failed with message "Some referenced jars do not exist"*
*Exiting in 30 seconds"*
Thanks in Advance
Rao.

It may be worth having a read of the following article on Oracle Support - "Epm 11.1.2 Config Tool Fatal Error: "Some Referenced Jars Do Not Exist" [ID 1175585.1]"
Cheers
John
http://john-goodwin.blogspot.com/

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