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Installing Java EE SDK on 64-bit Red Hat Linux
I've went through a lot of pain to get J2EE SDK / GlassFish server on a AMD64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 server box. Maybe it helps somebody.
Long story short, it all seems to boil down to the fact that the J2EE Linux .bin (non-RPM) packages Sun provides require a 32-bit JVM running. So if you just installed 64-bit JDK you're toasted.
Chronicle of pain and solution below:
Downloaded the Linux packages for full EE5 SDK, also the bundle for GlassFish from http://java.sun.com/javaee/downloads/
Tried ./java_ee_sdk-5_08-jdk-6u17-linux.bin No luck. First I didn't have libstdc++.so.5 but so.6. I did
yum install compat-libstdc++-33
Tried again. It hanged:
*** glibc detected *** ... double free or corruption error
Downloaded the JDK RPM version. It worked fine:
# java -version
java version "1.6.0_17"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_17-b04)
Java HotSpot(TM) 64-Bit Server VM (build 14.3-b01, mixed mode)
Let's go again with EE SDK. Nope. Different error this time:
*** glibc detected *** ./java_ee_sdk-5_08-jdk-6u17-linux.bin: malloc(): memory corruption: 0x0992d2c0 ***
Tried setting env variable MALLOC_CHECK_:
export MALLOC_CHECK_=0
New error, but no hanging this time:
Attach to native process failed
Realized that JDK packages were platform-specific, unlike J2EE packages. Googled this: http://forums.java.net/jive/thread.jspa?threadID=37370
Downloaded 32-bit JRE (i586, not 64-bit) RPM package and installed it.
Redirected default java link to 32-bit JRE's JVM:
cd /usr/java/
unlink latest
ln -s jre1.6.0_17/ latest
Run installer again, explicitly saying where was the JVM the installer needed:
cd /tmp
./java_ee_sdk-5_08-jdk-6u17-linux.bin -javahome /usr/java/jre1.6.0_17
It worked! :-)
Then reverted back to JDK's 64-bit JVM:
cd /usr/java/
unlink latest
ln -s jdk1.6.0_17/ latest
Hope this works for you too.This is very close to my problem,
32 bit Fedora release 11 (Leonidas)
ls -lh java_ee_sdk-5_08-jdk-6u17-linux.bin
-rwxrwxr-x. 1 morten morten 161M 2009-11-17 20:18 java_ee_sdk-5_08-jdk-6u17-linux.bin
md5sum java_ee_sdk-5_08-jdk-6u17-linux.bin
dc71fc44ce1d10c1a9d53edde4ff858f java_ee_sdk-5_08-jdk-6u17-linux.bin
should be a correct download.
chmod a+x java_ee_sdk-5_08-jdk-6u17-linux.bin
# ./java_ee_sdk-5_08-jdk-6u17-linux.bin
./java_ee_sdk-5_08-jdk-6u17-linux.bin: error while loading shared libraries: libstdc++.so.5: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
same error as you reports. There was also an error and IIRC an incompatibility with the latest java plug in for firefox .
# find / -name '*plugin*' -print | grep firefox
/home/morten/.mozilla/firefox/kpsa4zom.default/pluginreg.dat
/home/morten/.mozilla/firefox/g59tp699.default/pluginreg.dat
/usr/lib/firefox-3.5.5/searchplugins
# find / -name libjavaplugin_oji.so -print
/usr/java/jre1.6.0_17/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so
/usr/java/jre1.6.0_17/plugin/i386/ns7-gcc29/libjavaplugin_oji.so
cd /usr/lib/firefox-3.5.5/searchplugins
# ls -l | grep java
lrwxrwxrwx. 1 root root 58 2009-11-17 19:42 libjavaplugin_oji.so -> /usr/java/jre1.6.0_17/plugin/i386/ns7/libjavaplugin_oji.so
It did not work on first attempt.
I just wanted to report that similar problems may occur, and I will try your suggestions. If someone knows other details about this topic JDK on Fedora or Red Hat based Linux, please comment.
The instructions from here:
How do I download and install Java for my Linux computer?:
http://java.com/en/download/help/5000010500.xml#rpm
Java Downloads for Linux Recommended Version 6 Update 17
did not work as documented. On my 32 bit fedora 11. -
Error in Oracle10gr2 installation on Red Hat linux AS4 (64-bit) itanium2
Hello All,
I installing oracle10R2 on Red Hat Linux 4 U4 Enterprise Server but got the following errors:
Starting Oracle Universal Installer...
Checking installer requirements...
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Passed
All installer requirements met.
Preparing to launch Oracle Universal Installer
from /tmp/OraInstall2007-04-26_11_11AM. Please wait....
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# An unexpected error has been detected by HotSpot Virtual Machine:
# SIGILL (0x4) at pc=0x2000000000038a4070, pid=6102, tid=2305843009216825632
# Java VM: Java HotSpot (TM) 64-Bit Server VM(1.4.2_10-b03 mixed mode)
#Problematic frame:
What should I do?
Thanks.
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user571878Hi,
Please refer to following statement to do:
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How to install Oracle RDBMS version 10.2.0.2 (or higher)
To install 10.2.0.1 and then 10.2.0.2 (or higher) on Linux Itanium, do the following :
[1]. Download Patch 5390722 and run the supplied OUI to install Montecito JDK and JRE into the new 10.2 home
* Unzip the patch
* Start OUI from Patch 5390722 and install JDK into the new 10.2 home
* Start OUI from Patch 5390722 and install JRE into the new 10.2 home
[2]. Install 10.2.0.1 into the new 10.2 home by running OUI from the 10.2.0.1 DVD :
./runInstaller -jreLoc $ORACLE_HOME/jre/1.4.2
NOTE: During the installation (on the "Product Specific Prerequisite Checks" page) the "Checking for Oracle Home incompatibilities..." check will fail. Click the check box next to it, so that the status changes to "User Verified", and continue with the installation.
[3]. Install 10.2.0.2 (or higher) into the new 10.2 home by running OUI from where the patchset has been unzipped :
./runInstaller -jreLoc $ORACLE_HOME/jre/1.4.2
Terry -
How to install 11i on Red Hat Linux 64 bit
I'm having problems installing Oracle 11i on Red Hat Linux 64. I understand that it is not supported, however I need to go through the exercise of implementing OATM and then upgrade to 12.
I've started the install and I continue to hit this problem.
Any advise on how to get around this issue. Oracle Support insist on using 32bit. I do have a co-worker that has been able to install it on Red Hat 64bit.
Step 1 of 5
/DAT01/ebs/DataTop/visdb/9.2.0/temp/VIS_rac1/adrun9i.sh
Completed unzip 67 of 108
with 62% completeHi;
I'm having problems installing Oracle 11i on Red Hat Linux 64. I understand that it is not supported, however I need to go through the exercise of implementing OATM and then upgrade to 12. You mean oracle database 11g or you mean oracle e-business suite 11i? I am little confused
If you mention oracle database 11g than check below
What is exact linux version. Oracle 11gr2 certified wiht linux64. Please check:
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/enterprise-edition/downloads/index.html
I've started the install and I continue to hit this problem.
Any advise on how to get around this issue. Oracle Support insist on using 32bit. I do have a co-worker that has been able to install it on Red Hat 64bit.
Step 1 of 5
/DAT01/ebs/DataTop/visdb/9.2.0/temp/VIS_rac1/adrun9i.sh
Completed unzip 67 of 108
with 62% completeIf you mention Oracle E-Busines suite than you can not install apps tier on 64 bit which is not supported.
Regard
Helios -
Hello,
I'm having an error message while trying to install EPM 11.1.1.3 on Red Hat Linux 5.3 (32-bit).
It happens when I click "Next" for the installation to begin:
Error: Linux File Service Initialization Failed. Turn on the System property 'EnableLinuxPPKLogger' for more stack trace details
Error: Linux System Util Service Initialization Failed. Turn on the System property 'EnableLinuxPPKLogger' for more stack trace details
Exception in thread "Thread-7" java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.ibm.wizard.platform.linux.utils.UnixShellInterface.shutDown(Unknown Source)
at com.ibm.wizard.platform.linux.LinuxFileServiceImpl.cleanup(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.service.LocalImplementorProxy.close(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.service.ServiceFactory.shutdownService(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.service.LocalWizardServices.shutdown(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.service.LocalWizardServicesManager.shutdown(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.service.LocalWizardServices.shutdown(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.Wizard.shutdownServices(Wizard.java:648)
at com.installshield.wizard.Wizard.exit(Wizard.java:583)
at com.installshield.wizard.Wizard$RunThread.run(Wizard.java:1848)
Many thanks for your help.
Best regards,
AndyHi John,
I get the error messages once I click on "Next" from the "Confirmation" window.
I've extracted:
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:19 commonComponents
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:18 essbaseAddins
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:20 essbase_administration_services_webapp
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:19 essbase_integration_services
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:16 essbaseProductCommonComponents
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:21 essbase_services
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:17 essbase_smartsearch_webapp
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:17 essbase_studio_services
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:18 productCommonComponents
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:18 tools
For the Essbase installation.
Thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Andy -
Oracle 8.1.7 on Red Hat Linux on a Dell Poweredge
We have a Dell PowerEdge 6400 server with PERC 2/DC raid
controllers.
We have installed Red Hat Linux 6.2.
According to the installation guide in order to install Oracle
8.1.7 we need to recompile the Kernal to get to version 2.2.19-
6.2.7.
Recompiling the Kernal causes a failure in the Raid controllers.
I realise that this isn't strictly Oracle but I wondered if
anyone had met this problem before. It appears virtually
impossible to configure this combination to support Oracle.Yes there is a lot of information out there. Oracle 8.1.6,
8.1.7, 9 on Linux 6, 7, 9.
Which glibc? binutils? compat-libs?
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Still evolving. Feedback welcome :) -
How to install Oracle 10g on to Red Hat Linux 5 Server
I'm new to both Linux and Oracle. I've been working on an installion of Oracle 10g on a Red Hat Linux 5 Server for about 2 weeks. I've been doing a lot of reading about installing Oracle on a Linux environment. I finally got to the installation portion and the Oracle Installer displayed a message that I had to have Red Hat 4 or 4 Enterprise to continue.
How can Install Oracle 10g onto a Red Hat 5 Linux Server"? Is there an option that I can use to bypass the OS checking?
ThanksUnfortunately there is no way to access metalink without a valid account. You could then just try to skip preinstall requisites with this clause:
./runInstaller -ignoreSysPrereqs
or this method:
Copy the oraparam.ini from the installation source install/oraparam.ini to /tmp directory.
Edit the file /tmp/oraparam.ini so this file reads:
After
[Certified Versions]
Linux=redhat-3,SuSE-9,redhat-4,UnitedLinux-1.0,asianux-1,asianux-2,redhat-5
also, make sure you have these packages installed:
# rpm -ivh gcc-c++-4.1.1-52.el5.i386.rpm gcc-4.1.1-52.el5.i386.rpm
libstdc++-devel-4.1.1-52.el5.i386.rpm glibc-devel-2.5-12.i386.rpm
glibc-headers-2.5-12.i386.rpm libgomp-4.1.1-52.el5.i386.rpm
libXp-1.0.0-8.i386.rpm compat-libstdc++-296-2.96-138.i386.rpm
compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3-61.i386.rpm
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Hi,
I hope that someone can help me. I am having so much trouble
getting FMS to work it is unbelievable.
We have installed FMS onto virtual server running Red Hat
Linux Enterprise 3. We have managed to get
FMS running but cannot get a connection to work. This is
using the sample application 'textchat'. here is a summary of what
we and a coleague have done.
1) I have linked the libraries to obtain the desired
libssl.so.4,
libssl.so.6, libcrypto.so.4 and libcrypto.so.6.
2) I have installed the lates mozilla firefox and the latest
flash
plugin (together with the update-flashplugin)
3) Then I have created the installation by adding the
following entry:
/etc/redhat-release together with it's content
4) Then I have performed a regular fms installation together
with adding
the licensing etc. I have also copied the textchat main.asc
file and the
textchat pages (swf and html)
So basically we have added all the missing libraries (that we
know of...cmon adobe get it together £3000
and you don't even include relavent libraries) .
If any body has any ideas please reply. we are almost a month
down the line struggling with this software.
Thanks for an help
PaulGot Oracle Grid Infrastructure 11.2.0.3 to work on Red Hat Enterprise 6.3 Linux with out using asmlib and oracleasm.
SQL> alter system set asm_diskstring='/DATA/','/FRA/' scope=both;
SQL> show parameters asm_diskstring
NAME TYPE VALUE
asm_diskstring string /DATA/, /FRA/
SQL> create diskgroup FRA external redundancy disk '/FRA/';
Diskgroup created.
SQL> select name,state, total_mb, free_mb from v$asm_diskgroup;
NAME STATE TOTAL_MB FREE_MB
DATA MOUNTED 500,000 494,000
FRA MOUNTED 200,000 194,000
The issue I had encountered that was that I tried to install and configure Grid Infrastructure the way that I had previously using Red Hat Linux 5.5, 5.8 and then 6.0. I had decided to install Red Hat Linux 6.3 which does not support Oracle asmlib and oracleasm to keep up with the technology and to be innovative.
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Paid Red Hat Linux (KVM Virtualization)
Hey guys, I was wondering, if anyone of you have shifted using Paid Red Hat Linux with CentOS, and what are your experiences of moving from Paid Linux to Unpaid Linux CenOS. When do you suggest a person use Paid Linux and when to use Unpaid Linux?
In my opinion these are the main reasons for getting a paid linux distro:
-peace of mind for managers. managers want to manage risks away, and they get a good feeling when they pay.
-having the ability to have help with diagnosing issues and crashes at a fixed point, and have SLA's about that. there are no guarantees when getting help from the community.
getting paid support also gets you the latest security and other updates, which is a bit slower on CentOS. -
Appreciate specific steps to ensure that Oracle Enterprise Manager 10.2.0.3 is installed as baseline for upgrade.
Red Hat Linux Enterprise 5.2 64bit.
The major problems are with the Configuration Assistant Web Cache during the Install. It fails with OUI-25031.
The configToolFailedCommands script contents is:
oracle.sysman.emcp.agent.AgentPlugInThe root cause of Oracle Grid 10.2.0.3 did not install successfully was because of a Network Configuration Issue. i.e., some strange IP was being referenced over the internet and mapping it to my hostname of my server. I performed a "dig hostname" to see what ip was being associated with my so-called unique hostname. After fixing that problem and removing all of Oracle, I only had one warning with OPMN not starting. I discovered additional rpms that needed to be installed and all is good now until the next opportunity.
Learned Lesson: Pay Very Careful Attention to all configuration components and document as you go to ensure that you have your process documented. -
Kernel Parameters on Red Hat Linux
The installation instructions require us to set cetain kernel
parameters, such as SHMMAX, SHMSEG, SEMMNS, and so on.
Does anyone know how this is done for Red Hat Linux? I have
been hunting around the documentation and public domain web-
sites for a couple of weeks now and I haven't found any
reference to how to set these parameters.
Eternally grateful for any insights...
Cheers!
Stuart Housden
nullI had problems with 8i and 32Meg of SHMMAX (sometimes, when I
published an EJB, Oracle crashed). I didn't recompiled the
kernel, only did
echo 134217728 > /proc/sys/kernel/shmmax.
This limited the maximum shared memory to 128Meg (I installed
with JavaVM enabled), and I my problems got away.
Robson.
Anwar (guest) wrote:
: Stuart Housden (guest) wrote:
: : The installation instructions require us to set cetain kernel
: : parameters, such as SHMMAX, SHMSEG, SEMMNS, and so on.
: : Does anyone know how this is done for Red Hat Linux? I have
: : been hunting around the documentation and public domain web-
: : sites for a couple of weeks now and I haven't found any
: : reference to how to set these parameters.
: : Eternally grateful for any insights...
: : Cheers!
: : Stuart Housden
: This question was replied to multiple times on the list before,
: but here goes. Check out:
: http://jordan.fortwayne.com/oracle
: Basically, you have to edit the kernel header files, and
: recompile the kernel. Read the Kernel-HOWTO too.
: Anwar.
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Installation of Oracle EBusiness Suite 11i Release 10.2 on Red Hat Linux
Hello there,
It would be great if someone can help me with these questions
1. Which version of Red Hat Linux is suitable for installation of Oracle EBusiness Suite 11i Release 10.2.
2. I am downloading the EBS files from eDelivery site on my machine (Windows based). These are Zip files. How would these be usable on Linux machine?
3. Do I need stuff like MKS Toolkit on Linux? We tried installing on Windows 2003 server but had to abandon because we don't have MKS Toolkit. Is there some such pre-requisite on Linux?
Thank you.
RahulCopy all zip files to say /data/stage11i then unzip all files (as root) the process will create the correct file structure, you do not need to run adautostge.pl then in a terminal screen go to /data/stage11i/Disk1/rapidwiz and then type ./rapidwiz the installation wizard then guides you through the rest of the way. Run raoidwiz as root if you need multi user or for the demo single user run rapidwiz as oracle. Make sure you have created user and group for oracle and applmgr, also make those changes in the wizard it often defaults to say user oravis group dba. In linux you should have created localhost.localdomain sometimes the eth0 does not start, stop it in the device manager and then reactivate. Hope that helps.
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10g 64 bit installation on Linux!!
i want to run runinstaller from a remote host (32 bit) to install a database on itanium server (64-bit). The installation file i have downloaded is for 64-bit Linux too. When i started ./runinstaller i could not succeed to start the script and i got the error "runinstaller : line 54: /install_path/install/.oui can not execute binary file". What does this error mean? any helps are appreciated.
Please see: Oracle Application Server 10g (10.1.2) Installation Requirements for Oracle Linux 5 and Red Hat Linux 5 (Doc ID 564174.1)
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I've tried for some while now, to install Sun One Studio 4 on my Red Hat Linux, but it always hangs when it comes to the screen saying "Installing....This might take a few minutes". And it hangs for hours, so it's not that I don't wait long enough.
I have tried loging in as a normal user and as super user, but never get it right. I've checked that the DISPLAY setting is set to DISPLAY=:0.
Can anyone help me?
-TrondHello Trond!
I had the same problem a few months ago.
I solved it by running the install program
with a previous JDK (I think it was 1.3),
then when install finished I ran it with JDK1.4.2.
You can use symlinks to achieve this.
If it not works, look at your /tmp directory,
it will contain the install jar file,
run it: java -jar /tmp/... .jar
Hope it helps you.
regards
Franz -
Hello,
We want to use ocfs2 as the shared file system for running Oracle RAC 11gR2 on Red hat linux 6.
The red hat linux kernel is 2.6.32-220.el6.x86_64.
I checked the ocfs2 download site and there is no ocfs2 rpms for Red hat 6, infact there are no ocfs2 rpms for Linux 6.
What options do I have if ...go down to Linux 5.x or move to Oracle linux 6.
If my understanding is correct Oracle linux 6 has ocfs2 in the kernel itself and does not need to be installed separately.
What other options do I have for having a shared file system .... ?
Please comment.
Thanks,
X.Hi,
Please refer to Note 1365511.1 - How to Configure LUNs for ASM Disks using WWID, DM-Multipathing, and ASMLIB on RHEL 5/OL 5 and RHEL 6/OL 6 . That note can help you to install and configure ASM properly.
from the note:
" For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 (beginning with 6.4) the kernel driver package 'kmod-oracleasm' is available directly from Red Hat, and can be installed from the "RHEL Server Supplementary (v. 6 64-bit x86_64)" channel on Red Hat Network (RHN). Updates to this module will be provided by Red Hat. Please check with your Red Hat advisor for questions concerning support of the kernel driver package. The 'oracleasmlib' and 'oracleasm-support' packages are maintained by Oracle; they are required in order to use kmod-oracleasm. "
Cheers,
Krisz
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