Homogeneous migration sapinst thinks oracle 11 instead of oracle 10

HI
I have done 2 separate homegeonous migrations (system copies).
One was on solaris / oracle 10 with erp 6 ehp4, the other was an SCM 7.1 on linux / oracle 10
Oracle 10 was installed before I started sapinst.
During the sapinst screens I entered Oracle 10 as rdbms, in the summary.html is show ORacle 10 but during during install sapinst changed that to Oracle 11.
So, at the point where you have to install the database, you click continue, than sapinst reports that the database software isn't in installed. In the logging you now see it is searching for files in /oracle/<SID>/112_64
I managed to get around this by ln -s  /oracle/<SID>/112_64  /oracle/<SID>/102_64 but this isn't working nicely.
In the next steps the database cannot be connected to properly so you have to manually fix some stuff.
Anyone else having this issue that you entered Oracle 10 and sapinst is using Oracle 11?
gr
Sander

Hi S.Van.Gemert,
For Unix - Oracle , you shouldn't install oracle in advance, wait until sapinst prompt for oracle software installation. This is stated in the installation guide.
Are you using sapinst with 11g installation? What's the DB server version selected when prompted by sapinst?
Cheers,
Thanks,
Nicholas chang

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