I5/OS PASE startup program

Hi All,
When we start run Uaserver it is showing this error.
Unable to run i5/OS PASE startup program /usr/lib/start64.
Unable to create Java Virtual Machine.                   
Java program completed with exit code 1
The env variable is set for these
QIBM_JAVA_PASE_STARTUP      '/usr/lib/start64'
JAVA_HOME                   '/QIBM/ProdData/Java400/jdk14'
Any problem for the ccsid for pase.
Regards
Kohar

Hello,
we had this at one point. It indicates that you have 'inconsistencies' in the kernel. You should probably at least get the DW patch for the same level. If there is a complete kernel out right now, I would go with that.
Please check the Forumalso, there have been several threads regarding the kernel in the last couple of weeks.
Regards,
Ingrid

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