9iAS Installation Issus in Red Hat AS2.1

Hi,
I have two machines to install both infrastructure and midtier instances both running in RedHat AS2.1. I applied all the OS patches to make sure it meet the requirements. I installed the infrastructure instances and successfully completed. I applied the patch to move the software from 9.0.2.0.1 to 9.0.2.2.0 for the infrastructure. I also applied patches to OID. I test the infrastructure throughly and it seems okay.
I started installing Midtier instance in a seperate box and I am running into issues during Infrastructure Use configuration tool. It is bombing. I looked at the log file which is
$ORACLE_HOME/dcm/logs/dcmctl-log/log.xml
> --------------------------------------
>
> <MESSAGE>
> <HEADER>
> <TSTZ_ORIGINATING>2002-10-10T12:16:28.254-07:00</TSTZ_ORIGINATING>
> <COMPONENT_ID>iAS_dcm</COMPONENT_ID>
> <MSG_TYPE TYPE="ERROR"></MSG_TYPE>
> <MSG_GROUP>n/a</MSG_GROUP>
> <MSG_LEVEL>1</MSG_LEVEL>
> <HOST_ID>mycustomerportal.us.oracle.com</HOST_ID>
> <HOST_NWADDR>138.2.141.185</HOST_NWADDR>
> <MODULE_ID>oracle/defaultLogger/ExceptionLogger</MODULE_ID>
> <PROCESS_ID>null-Thread[main,5,main]</PROCESS_ID>
> <USER_ID>oracle</USER_ID>
> </HEADER>
> <PAYLOAD>
> <MSG_TEXT>[ RM ] Exception in repository API getDBConnect()</MSG_TEXT>
> <SUPPL_DETAIL><![CDATA[oracle.ias.repository.schema.SchemaException: Unable to retrieve the requested attributes:javax.naming.NoPermissionException: [LDAP: error code 50 - Insufficient Access Rights]; remaining name 'orclReferenceName=iasdb.ncnc_nt24.us.oracle.com,cn=IAS Infrastructure Databases, cn=IAS, cn=Products, cn=OracleContext'
> at oracle.ias.repository.directory.DirectoryReader.getAttributes(DirectoryReader.java:171)
> at oracle.ias.repository.directory.DirectoryReader.getAttribute(DirectoryReader.java:126)
> at oracle.ias.repository.IASSchema.getDBConnect(IASSchema.java:310)
> at oracle.ias.repository.IASSchema.getDBConnect(IASSchema.java:392)
> at oracle.ias.repository.SchemaManager.getDBConnect(SchemaManager.java:197)
> at oracle.ias.sysmgmt.persistence.SeedDbAccess.getDBConnect(SeedDbAccess.java:108)
> at oracle.ias.sysmgmt.persistence.PersistenceManager.getSeedInfo(PersistenceManager.java:141)
> at oracle.ias.sysmgmt.persistence.PersistenceManager.isDBConfigured(PersistenceManager.java:125)
> at oracle.ias.sysmgmt.task.InstanceManager.sysInit(InstanceManager.java:206)
> at oracle.ias.sysmgmt.task.InstanceManager.init(InstanceManager.java:59)
> at oracle.ias.sysmgmt.cmdline.DcmCmdLine.initRepository(DcmCmdLine.java:1731)
> at oracle.ias.sysmgmt.cmdline.DcmCmdLine.execute(DcmCmdLine.java:4063)
> at oracle.ias.sysmgmt.cmdline.DcmCmdLine.main(DcmCmdLine.java:4440)
> ]]></SUPPL_DETAIL>
> </PAYLOAD>
> </MESSAGE>
I would really appreciate if any body has seen this before and have a solution to overcome this.
Thanks
satish

I havent had any problems - but I always apply the 9.0.2.2.0 patchsets after the inf and midtiers are installed. I'll look and see if there is anything I can find on your error.

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    Mv ora     â€¦     ora…-infra
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    @CES
    [email protected]

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    Red Hat Enterprise Linux 3
    Copy from OTN Note
    Start
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    4.     Keyboard Configuration
    o     Accept the default.
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    6.     Mouse Configuration
    o     Accept the default.
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    o     Select Custom.
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    -7,150MB root partition— This partition will be used for everything, including /usr, /tmp, /var, /opt, /home, and more. This was done purely to simplify installation for the purposes of this guide. A more robust partitioning scheme would separate these directories onto separate filesystems.
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    o     Accept the default.
    10.     Network Configuration
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    o     In the Hostname box, select manually and enter the hostname.
    o     In the Miscellaneous Settings box, enter the remaining network settings.
    11.     Firewall Configuration
    o     For the purposes of this walk-through, no firewall is configured. Select No firewall.
    12.     Additional Language Support
    o     Accept the default.
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    - Gnome
    - KDE
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    o     Applications
    - Editors
    - Graphical Internet
    o     Servers
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    o     Development
    - Development Tools
    o     System
    - Administration Tools
    o     Red Hat Enterprise Linux
    - Do not select anything in this group.
    o     Miscellaneous
    - Legacy Software Development
    o     Click on Next to proceed.
    16.     About to Install
    o     Click on Next.
    17.     Installing Packages
    o     Software will be copied to the hard disk and installed. Change disks as prompted, and click on Next when the installation is complete.
    18.     Graphical Interface (X) Configuration
    o     Accept the defaults unless the installer does not recognize your video card. If your video card is not recognized, you will not be able to continue.
    19.     Monitor Configuration
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    20.     Customize Graphical Configuration
    o     Accept the defaults.
    21.     Congratulations
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    22.     The system automatically reboots and presents a new welcome screen.
    o     Click on Next.
    23.     License Agreement
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    26.     Red Hat Network
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    27.     Additional CDs
    o     Click on Next.
    28.     Finish Setup
    o     Click on Next.
    29.     A graphical login screen appears.
    30.     Congratulations! Your Linux software is now installed.     
    End of OTN Note
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    [email protected]

    Hi,
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    ORA-15076: Emulating I/O errors on the OSM disk
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    Senior Principal Consultant

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