Installation error-Argument tnsnamesOraTemplate must point to an existing f
Hi experts,
I am getting below error during installation
ERROR 2011-08-30 19:19:44.309 [sixxcstepexecute.cpp:937]
FCO-00011 The step doNetworkConfigurationClient with step key |NW_Doublestack_DB|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_CreateDBandLoad|ind|ind|ind|ind|createdbandload|0|NW_CreateDB|ind|ind|ind|ind|createdb|0|NW_OraDBCheck|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_OraDBMain|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_OraDBStd|ind|ind|ind|ind|std|0|NW_OraClient|ind|ind|ind|ind|3|0|NW_OraNetworkSrv|ind|ind|ind|ind|1|0|doNetworkConfigurationClient was executed with status ERROR ( Last error reported by the
step: Assertion failed: OraNetworkConfigurator.doClientNetworkConfiguration: Argument tnsnamesOraTemplate must point to an existing file.).
I have checked existing file, everything this fine
cat tnsnames.ora
Filename......: tnsnames.ora
Created.......: created by SAP AG, R/3 Rel. >= 6.10
Name..........:
Date..........:
@(#) $Id: //bc/701-1_REL/src/ins/SAPINST/impl/tpls/ora/ind/TNSNAMES.ORA#1 $
SMS.WORLD=
(DESCRIPTION =
(ADDRESS_LIST =
(ADDRESS =
(COMMUNITY = SAP.WORLD)
(PROTOCOL = TCP)
(HOST = uschgsbx002)
(PORT = 1542)
(CONNECT_DATA =
(SID = SMS)
(GLOBAL_NAME = SMS.WORLD)
(*root*on uschgsbx002)
/oracle/SMS/112_64/network/admin#
here we use the port numbers matching with instance no of sap
Please have a look and let me know your inputs
regards
vasu
hi
I have solved this issued. the issue came because installation master corrupted files
Regards
Srinivas
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instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
AppsNodePanel
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
AppsNodePanel
AllNodesPanel
Service Name: utkarsh
Node Name: _utkarsh
Operating System: _Windows (32-bit)
Service Name: utkarsh
Node Name: _utkarsh
Operating System: _Windows (32-bit)
Writing configuration file to: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\conf_FPRD1.txt
Adding ports for Server0_utkarsh
Setting port s_db_ons_localport to 6300
Setting port s_db_ons_remoteport to 6400
Setting port s_cmanport to 1521
Adding ports for Server1_utkarsh
Setting port s_rpcport to 1626
Setting port s_webssl_port to 4443
Setting port s_ons_localport to 6100
Setting port s_ons_remoteport to 6200
Setting port s_ons_requestport to 6500
Setting port s_webport to 8000
Setting port s_active_webport to 8000
Setting port s_formsport to 9000
Setting port s_metdataport to 9100
Setting port s_metreqport to 9200
Setting port s_jtfuf_port to 9300
Setting port s_mwaPortNo to 10200-10205
Setting port s_mwaTelnetPortNo to 10200,10202,10204
Setting port s_mwaDispatcherPort to 10800
Setting port s_java_object_cache_port to 12345
Setting port s_oacore_jms_portrange to 23000-23004
Setting port s_forms_jms_portrange to 23500-23504
Setting port s_home_jms_portrange to 24000-24004
Setting port s_oafm_jms_portrange to 24500-24504
Setting port s_oacore_ajp_portrange to 21500-21504
Setting port s_forms_ajp_portrange to 22000-22004
Setting port s_home_ajp_portrange to 22500-22504
Setting port s_oafm_ajp_portrange to 25000-25004
Setting port s_oacore_rmi_portrange to 20000-20004
Setting port s_forms_rmi_portrange to 20500-20504
Setting port s_home_rmi_portrange to 21000-21004
Setting port s_oafm_rmi_portrange to 25500-25504
Writing configuration file to: C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\conf_FPRD1.txt
Adding ports for Server0_utkarsh
Setting port s_db_ons_localport to 6300
Setting port s_db_ons_remoteport to 6400
Setting port s_cmanport to 1521
Adding ports for Server1_utkarsh
Setting port s_rpcport to 1626
Setting port s_webssl_port to 4443
Setting port s_ons_localport to 6100
Setting port s_ons_remoteport to 6200
Setting port s_ons_requestport to 6500
Setting port s_webport to 8000
Setting port s_active_webport to 8000
Setting port s_formsport to 9000
Setting port s_metdataport to 9100
Setting port s_metreqport to 9200
Setting port s_jtfuf_port to 9300
Setting port s_mwaPortNo to 10200-10205
Setting port s_mwaTelnetPortNo to 10200,10202,10204
Setting port s_mwaDispatcherPort to 10800
Setting port s_java_object_cache_port to 12345
Setting port s_oacore_jms_portrange to 23000-23004
Setting port s_forms_jms_portrange to 23500-23504
Setting port s_home_jms_portrange to 24000-24004
Setting port s_oafm_jms_portrange to 24500-24504
Setting port s_oacore_ajp_portrange to 21500-21504
Setting port s_forms_ajp_portrange to 22000-22004
Setting port s_home_ajp_portrange to 22500-22504
Setting port s_oafm_ajp_portrange to 25000-25004
Setting port s_oacore_rmi_portrange to 20000-20004
Setting port s_forms_rmi_portrange to 20500-20504
Setting port s_home_rmi_portrange to 21000-21004
Setting port s_oafm_rmi_portrange to 25500-25504
Setting temp directory to: C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxdbctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxdbctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxdbctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_db.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
dest : C:\DOCUME~1\UDAYGI~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\01121457\utkarsh_FPRD1_apps.xml
Port Availability Check :
-- database node ports --
Database Port available: Port Value = 1521
Database Port Value = 1521...... Available
DB ONS Local Port available: Port Value = 6300
DB ONS Local Port Value = 6300...... Available
DB ONS Remote Port available: Port Value = 6400
DB ONS Remote Port Value = 6400...... Available
-- apps node ports --
RPC Port available: Port Value = 1626
RPC Port Value = 1626...... Available
Web SSL Port available: Port Value = 4443
Web SSL Port Value = 4443...... Available
ONS Local Port available: Port Value = 6100
ONS Local Port Value = 6100...... Available
ONS Remote Port available: Port Value = 6200
ONS Remote Port Value = 6200...... Available
ONS Request Port available: Port Value = 6500
ONS Request Port Value = 6500...... Available
Web Listener Port available: Port Value = 8000
Web Listener Port Value = 8000...... Available
Forms Port available: Port Value = 9000
Forms Port Value = 9000...... Available
Metrics Server Data Port available: Port Value = 9100
Metrics Server Data Port Value = 9100...... Available
Metrics Server Request Port available: Port Value = 9200
Metrics Server Request Port Value = 9200...... Available
JTF Fulfillment Server Port available: Port Value = 9300
JTF Fulfillment Server Port Value = 9300...... Available
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10200
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10201
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10202
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10203
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10204
MSCA Server Port available: Port Value = 10205
MSCA Server Port Value = 10200-10205...... Available
MSCA Dispatcher Port available: Port Value = 10800
MSCA Dispatcher Port Value = 10800...... Available
Java Object Cache Port available: Port Value = 12345
Java Object Cache Port Value = 12345...... Available
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 23000
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 23001
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 23002
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 23003
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 23004
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oacore Value = 23000-23004...... Available
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 23500
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 23501
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 23502
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 23503
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 23504
OC4J JMS Port Range for Forms Value = 23500-23504...... Available
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 24000
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 24001
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 24002
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 24003
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 24004
OC4J JMS Port Range for Home Value = 24000-24004...... Available
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 24500
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 24501
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 24502
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 24503
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 24504
OC4J JMS Port Range for Oafm Value = 24500-24504...... Available
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 21500
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 21501
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 21502
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 21503
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 21504
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oacore Value = 21500-21504...... Available
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 22000
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 22001
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 22002
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 22003
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 22004
OC4J AJP Port Range for Forms Value = 22000-22004...... Available
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 22500
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 22501
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 22502
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 22503
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 22504
OC4J AJP Port Range for Home Value = 22500-22504...... Available
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25000
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25001
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25002
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25003
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25004
OC4J AJP Port Range for Oafm Value = 25000-25004...... Available
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 20000
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 20001
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 20002
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 20003
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore available: Port Value = 20004
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oacore Value = 20000-20004...... Available
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 20500
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 20501
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 20502
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 20503
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms available: Port Value = 20504
OC4J RMI Port Range for Forms Value = 20500-20504...... Available
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 21000
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 21001
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 21002
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 21003
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home available: Port Value = 21004
OC4J RMI Port Range for Home Value = 21000-21004...... Available
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25500
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25501
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25502
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25503
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm available: Port Value = 25504
OC4J RMI Port Range for Oafm Value = 25500-25504...... Available
OS User and Group Check
Domain=UTKARSH
,Username=Uday Gite
,PC-Name=UTKARSH
User belongs to the Administrators Group.
Port Uniqueness Check :
-- database node ports --
-- apps node ports --
All ports are unique.
File System Check :
-- database node mount point --
Database ORACLE_HOME created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0
Database ORACLE_HOME admin folder created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil
Database ORACLE_HOME temp folder created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\temp
Database Install Log Directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\log\FPRD1_utkarsh
Database Install Out Directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\out\FPRD1_utkarsh\templbac
Database Install Out Directory available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\out\FPRD1_utkarsh\templbac
OCM configuration target directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\clone\\
Database System File Directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
Database Log File Directory available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
Database Transaction File Directory available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
Database Archive File Directory available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
Database OraInventory File Directory created:
Mount Point = c:\temp
-- apps node mount point --
APPL_TOP created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
APPL_TOP admin created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl\admin
APPL_TOP mount 2 available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
APPL_TOP mount 3 available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
APPL_TOP mount 4 available:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
COMMON_TOP created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\comn
JAVA_TOP created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\comn\java\classes
Temp Directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp
APPL_TOP admin Install Log Directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\admin\log
Apps ORACLE_HOME created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.3
Tools ORACLE_HOME created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.2
OCM configuration target directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.3\appsutil\clone\\
OCM configuration target directory created:
Mount Point = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.2\appsutil\clone\\
Apps ORACLE_HOME OraInventory File Directory available:
Mount Point = c:\temp
Tools ORACLE_HOME OraInventory File Directory available:
Mount Point = c:\temp
Writing configuration file to: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\conf_FPRD1.txt
Adding ports for Server0_utkarsh
Setting port s_db_ons_localport to 6300
Setting port s_db_ons_remoteport to 6400
Setting port s_cmanport to 1521
Adding ports for Server1_utkarsh
Setting port s_rpcport to 1626
Setting port s_webssl_port to 4443
Setting port s_ons_localport to 6100
Setting port s_ons_remoteport to 6200
Setting port s_ons_requestport to 6500
Setting port s_webport to 8000
Setting port s_active_webport to 8000
Setting port s_formsport to 9000
Setting port s_metdataport to 9100
Setting port s_metreqport to 9200
Setting port s_jtfuf_port to 9300
Setting port s_mwaPortNo to 10200-10205
Setting port s_mwaTelnetPortNo to 10200,10202,10204
Setting port s_mwaDispatcherPort to 10800
Setting port s_java_object_cache_port to 12345
Setting port s_oacore_jms_portrange to 23000-23004
Setting port s_forms_jms_portrange to 23500-23504
Setting port s_home_jms_portrange to 24000-24004
Setting port s_oafm_jms_portrange to 24500-24504
Setting port s_oacore_ajp_portrange to 21500-21504
Setting port s_forms_ajp_portrange to 22000-22004
Setting port s_home_ajp_portrange to 22500-22504
Setting port s_oafm_ajp_portrange to 25000-25004
Setting port s_oacore_rmi_portrange to 20000-20004
Setting port s_forms_rmi_portrange to 20500-20504
Setting port s_home_rmi_portrange to 21000-21004
Setting port s_oafm_rmi_portrange to 25500-25504
File Space Check :
-- database node space checks --
Disk space on system acceptable:
Database ORACLE_HOME = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0
required = 5600.0
actual = 249592.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Database System File Directory = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
required = 20200.0
actual = 243992.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Database Log File Directory = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
required = 950.0
actual = 223792.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Database Transaction File Directory = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
required = 103350.0
actual = 222842.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Database Archive File Directory = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\apps_st\data
required = 64500.0
actual = 119492.6953125
-- apps node space checks --
Disk space on system acceptable:
APPL_TOP = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
required = 5800.0
actual = 54992.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
APPL_TOP mount 2 = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
required = 2800.0
actual = 49192.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
APPL_TOP mount 3 = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
required = 8400.0
actual = 46392.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
APPL_TOP mount 4 = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
required = 3100.0
actual = 37992.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
COMMON_TOP = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\comn
required = 3200.0
actual = 34892.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Apps ORACLE_HOME = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.3
required = 1400.0
actual = 31692.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Tools ORACLE_HOME = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\tech_st\10.1.2
required = 1400.0
actual = 30292.6953125
Disk space on system acceptable:
Temp Directory = C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp
required = 1024.0
actual = 28892.6953125
Host/Domain
command: ping -n 1 utkarsh
Pinging utkarsh.sparsh [10.10.12.6] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 10.10.12.6: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Ping statistics for 10.10.12.6:
Packets: Sent = 1, Received = 1, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
host ping has succeeded
command: ping -n 1 utkarsh.sparsh
Pinging utkarsh.sparsh [10.10.12.6] with 32 bytes of data:
Reply from 10.10.12.6: bytes=32 time<1ms TTL=128
Ping statistics for 10.10.12.6:
Packets: Sent = 1, Received = 1, Lost = 0 (0% loss),
Approximate round trip times in milli-seconds:
Minimum = 0ms, Maximum = 0ms, Average = 0ms
host.domain ping has succeeded
System Utilities
command: cmd.exe /c C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\bin\adchkutl.cmd C:\OracleApps\Cygwin\bin C:\OracleApps\VIS2008\VC\bin
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>echo off
/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/cmd
'which' command is available.
/usr/bin/gnumake
'gnumake' is available.
/cygdrive/c/WINDOWS/system32/cl
'cc' is available.
/usr/bin/link
'link' is available.
ERRORCODE = 0 ERRORCODE_ENDThe system cannot find the path specified.
System Utilities Availability test has succeeded
AllNodesPanel
Service Name: utkarsh
Node Name: _utkarsh
Operating System: _Windows (32-bit)
Service Name: utkarsh
Node Name: _utkarsh
Operating System: _Windows (32-bit)
DoInstallPanel - Summary Text
The Rapid Install Wizard will now install the following:
DoInstallPanel - User continued install at warning dialog.
Starting from Rapid Install Full Stage area C:\OracleApps\stageR12\oraDB\Disk1
Exception thrown in getAllProductIDs. 0
RapidWiz location: C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz
Install Media location: C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1
Database ORACLE_HOME: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0
Database SID: FPRD1
Database Context Name : FPRD1_utkarsh
Creating DB Context: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxdbctx.tmp
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\restart.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\restart.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\restart.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\restart.xml
Exception thrown in getAllProductIDs. 0
RapidWiz location: C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz
Install Media location: C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1
APPL_TOP location: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\apps\apps_st\appl
Database SID: FPRD1
APPL_TOP Context Name : FPRD1_utkarsh
INST_TOP location: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh
Creating Apps Context: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\etc\adxmlctx.tmp
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\appl\admin\FPRD1_utkarsh.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp\restart.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp\restart.xml
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp\restart.xml
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\instance\apps\FPRD1_utkarsh\temp\restart.xml
Processing DriverFile = C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adridb.drv
Running Instantiation Drivers for C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adridb.drv
Processing DriverFile = C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adriapps.drv
Running Instantiation Drivers for C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adriapps.drv
Total number of processes in Current Install 5
Processing DriverFile = C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adridb.drv
Running Instantiation Drivers for C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adridb.drv
Creation of Directory - C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh Succeeded.
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adrun11g.cmd
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrun11g.cmd
backup : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrun11g.cmd to C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\out\FPRD1_utkarsh\templbac\adrun11g.cmd
instantiate file:
source : C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\template\adrundb.cmd
dest : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrundb.cmd
backup : C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrundb.cmd to C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\out\FPRD1_utkarsh\templbac\adrundb.cmd
Step 0 of 5
Command: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrun11g.cmd
Processing Step 1 of 5
Executing: C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\temp\FPRD1_utkarsh\adrun11g.cmd
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM $Header: adrun11g.cmd 120.11 2009/03/11 21:22:03 marderiu noship $
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM ###############################################################
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM This file is automatically generated by AutoConfig. It will be read and
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM overwritten. If you were instructed to edit this file, or if you are not
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM able to use the settings created by AutoConfig, refer to Metalink Note
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM 387859.1 for assistance.
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM ###############################################################
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>REM
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>FOR /F "delims==" %a IN ('DATE /T') DO (set date=%a )
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>(set date=Sun 01/12/2014 )
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>FOR /F "delims==" %a IN ('TIME /T') DO (set time=%a )
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>(set time=03:05 PM )
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>ECHO STARTED INSTALL PHASE : 11g RDBMS : Sun 01/12/2014 03:05 PM
STARTED INSTALL PHASE : 11g RDBMS : Sun 01/12/2014 03:05 PM
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>SET JRE_PATH=C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\jre\NT\1.6.0\bin\java
C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz>SET JRE_CP=.;C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\jlib\java;C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\jlib\xmlparserv2.jar;C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\rapidwiz\jlib\ojdbc14.jar;C:\OracleApps\stageR12\startCD\Disk1\ra"R12 E-Business suite installation error on Windows XP-SP3"
Your OS is not supported.
Oracle E-Business Suite Installation and Upgrade Notes Release 12 (12.1.1) for Microsoft Windows Server (32-bit) (Doc ID 761567.1)
Log file located at C:\OracleApps\oracle\FPRD1\db\tech_st\11.1.0\appsutil\log\FPRD1_utkarsh\ApplyDatabase_01121856.log
Any details about the error in this log file?
Please review log files mentioned in (How to locate the log files and troubleshoot Rapid Install for Release 12.0.x and 12.1.x (Doc ID 452120.1)) and upload them in one zip file to any free hosting website and post the link here. Please do NOT copy/paste the contents of the log files in this thread.
Thanks,
Hussein -
NImax.exe has generated errors. You must restart the program, a log file is
being created.
This error occurs just after bootup, no programs started except windows..
Running Windows 2000 latest version on a brand new computer.
(pent 4 3.0 ghz 500MB ram).
Can anyone help me with this problem? Happened after install Labview 7.0
express. Installed twice and same problem occured with both installs.
Labview 7.0 is the only thing installed right now. Also selected "Visual
Basic Support" install from driver cd's.
One other thing I just noticed. System info reports 2 processors and I
think I only have one.
TIAHappy update.
After ignoring this problem for awhile and installing some NI DAQ boards,
this problem is not happening anymore.
Would urge NI to investigate further though. Messed me up for a couple of
days, and still don't know why it happened.
Much thanks to those who helped.
JJ
"JJF" wrote in message
news:qB6Hb.48702$VB2.90660@attbi_s51...
> One other point, I found out this is a message generated by drwtsn32. Can
> get rid of the error by unchecking "show visual feedback on errors" box,
but
> don't like that fix. Still need help.
>
> Thanks,
>
> JJ
>
> "JJF" wrote in message
> news:%JRGb.138921$8y1.419649@attbi_s52...
> > Hi Nirmal and all,
> >
> > Happy Holidays to you too, and thanks for the reply.
> >
> > Making progress. Did all the uninstalling and registry editing as you
> > suggested. Also, updated Win2K at Microsoft.com as suggested.
> > Re-installed with default settings of LV express 7.0. Now I only get
> the
> > error when I exit NImax.
> >
> > Also, my p2p home network is not that hot. Have it set up as a
workgroup.
> > Sometimes when I boot up I have file access between the two computers
and
> > sometimes windows explorer can't find the workgroup network path
(between
> > the two computers). Both computers can always access the internet
though.
> > Using a 4 port Linksys cable/dsl router on a cable modem. Using XP
home
> > edition on base computer (the one set up for the isp) and Win2K on the
> other
> > computer.
> >
> > Also, any idea where this log file is going? Thought it was part of the
> > event viewer but the errors in the event viewer don't seem to correspond
> to
> > the NImax.exe logging event now. There is a file in
> > "winnt\sytem32\config\software.log" that seems to change at about the
same
> > time but I can't access the file because it is in use by the system.
> >
> > Using NImax ver 3.02.3005. Do you know if I can download "NI
measurement
> > and automation explorer" and/or the driver cd's from NI.com? Maybe I
have
> a
> > flaky disk or something. I have a feeling it may also have to do with
the
> > "on again/off again" network neighborhood connection problem.
> >
> >
> > Thanks again,
> >
> > JJ
> >
> >
> >
> > "Nirmal Sharma" wrote in message
> > news:506500000005000000AE470100-1068850981000@exchange.ni.com...
> > > Hi,
> > > Happy cristmas & new year for you & ur brand new pc...
> > >
> > > How are you uninstalling & then installing LV in your pc ?
> > >
> > > I suggest to remove complete LV (Remove All option) from your
> > > computer. Once uninstallation is completed, go to windows registry -
> > > by windows start -> run -> regedit -> Enter
> > >
> > > Goto HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE-> SOFTWARE -> National Instruments - Delete
> > > this folder (National Instruments folder)
> > >
> > > Remove any other foloder/file related to NI's software. Be very
> > > cautious while deleting files from windows registry bcoz wrong file
> > > deletion may hang your whole system.
> > >
> > > Restart your computer..hope it should bootup without any errors.
> > >
> > > Now as answered by Alexander, update windows.
> > >
> > > After updating, bootup your system. If it boots up without any error
> > > message, install LV with the typical (default installation).
> > >
> > > Hope this helps. Your feedbacks are welcome.
> > >
> > > Best Regards,
> > > Nirmal Sharma
> > > India
> >
> >
>
> -
Oracle service registry installation error
I am getting installation error while trying to install Oracle Service Registry 11.1.1 on weblogic 11g....
any suggestion.
oracle.database.user=uddiuser
install.windows.menu=Oracle Service Registry 11.1.1
oracle.database.password=***
[java] BUILD FAILED
[java] C:\oracle\middleware\registry111\etc\setup\porting.xml:412: The following error occurred while executing this line:
[java] C:\oracle\middleware\registry111\etc\setup\porting.xml:350: The following error occurred while executing this line:
[java] C:\oracle\middleware\registry111\conf\porting\build-runner.xml:196: The following error occurred while executing this line:
[java] C:\oracle\middleware\registry111\conf\porting\build-runner.xml:202: The following error occurred while executing this line:
[java] C:\oracle\middleware\registry111\conf\porting\build-runner.xml:208: The following error occurred while executing this line:
[java] C:\oracle\middleware\registry111\conf\porting\build-ear.xml:257: The following error occurred while executing this line:
[java] C:\oracle\middleware\registry111\conf\porting\build-ear.xml:1031: The following error occurred while executing this line:
[java] C:\oracle\middleware\registry111\etc\setup\setupserver.xml:788: The following error occurred while executing this line:
[java] C:\oracle\middleware\registry111\etc\setup\setupserver.xml:774: Java returned: 1
[java] Total time: 3 minutes 22 seconds
Java returned: 1
Installation failed. If accessible, see "C:\oracle\middleware\registry111\log\install.log".
To correct installation parameters and resume installation click Recovery.
.I have used the oracle's OSR installation guide. I beg to differ if OSR is really enterprise ready product.
I dont think this is a specific problem with my installation. The point is that the installation logs is very poor to put it mildly.
you get a sense that this product is developed by school student and is not an enterprise ready software.
WebLogic Server Version: 10.3.4.0
JAVA Memory arguments: -Xms256m -Xmx512m -XX:CompileThreshold=8000 -XX:PermSize=
128m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m
WLS Start Mode=Development
CLASSPATH=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\modules\oracle.jdbc_11.1.1\ojdbc6dms.jar;;
C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~2\lib\osb-server-modules-ref.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\pa
tch_wls1034\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.jar;C:\Oracle
\MIDDLE~1\patch_oepe1040\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\weblogic_patch.
jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_ocp360\profiles\default\sys_manifest_classpath\webl
ogic_patch.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\JDK160~1\lib\tools.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSE
RV~1.3\server\lib\weblogic_sp.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\weblo
gic.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\features\weblogic.server.modules_10.3.4.0.jar
;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\webservices.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\mod
ules\ORGAPA~1.1/lib/ant-all.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\NETSFA~1.0_1/lib/ant-
contrib.jar;C:\Oracle\Middleware\Oracle_OSB1\soa\modules\oracle.soa.common.adapt
ers_11.1.1\oracle.soa.common.adapters.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\modules\or
acle.jrf_11.1.1\jrf.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~2\lib\version.jar;C:\Oracle\MI
DDLE~1\ORACLE~2\lib\alsb.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~2\3rdparty\lib\j2ssh-ant.
jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~2\3rdparty\lib\j2ssh-common.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1
\ORACLE~2\3rdparty\lib\j2ssh-core.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~2\3rdparty\lib\j
2ssh-dameon.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~2\3rdparty\classes;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\
ORACLE~2\lib\external\log4j_1.2.8.jar;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\USER_P~1\domains\BASE_D
~1\config\osb;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\common\derby\lib\derbyclient.jar;C:\
Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\lib\xqrl.jar;.;C:\Program Files\Java\jre6\lib\
ext\QTJava.zip;C:\Program Files\Rational\ClearQuest\cqjni.jar
PATH=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_wls1034\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1
\patch_oepe1040\profiles\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_ocp360\profiles
\default\native;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\native\win\32;C:\Oracle\MID
DLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\bin;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\modules\ORGAPA~1.1\bin;C:\Oracle\
MIDDLE~1\JDK160~1\jre\bin;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\JDK160~1\bin;C:\oraclexe\app\oracle
\product\10.2.0\server\bin;C:\Program Files\Java\jdk1.6.0_24\bin;C:\progra~1\ora
cle\ora92\bin;C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.3.1\bin;C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\
1.1.8\bin;C:\WINDOWS\system32;C:\WINDOWS;C:\WINDOWS\System32\Wbem;C:\Program Fil
es\QuickTime\QTSystem\;C:\Program Files\Rational\common;C:\Program Files\Rationa
l\ClearCase\bin;C:\Program Files\Cepstral\bin;C:\apache-maven-2.0.11\bin;C:\apac
he-ant-1.8.2\bin;C:\Program Files\Enterprise Vault\EVClient\;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\
WLSERV~1.3\server\native\win\32\oci920_8
* To start WebLogic Server, use a username and *
* password assigned to an admin-level user. For *
* server administration, use the WebLogic Server *
* console at http:\\hostname:port\console *
starting weblogic with Java version:
Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 8453
java version "1.6.0_21"
Java(TM) SE Runtime Environment (build 1.6.0_21-b51)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 17.0-b17, mixed mode)
Starting WLS with line:
C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\JDK160~1\bin\java -client -Xdebug -Xnoagent -Xrunjdwp:transpo
rt=dt_socket,address=8453,server=y,suspend=n -Djava.compiler=NONE -Xms256m -Xmx
512m -XX:CompileThreshold=8000 -XX:PermSize=128m -XX:MaxPermSize=512m -Dweblogi
c.Name=AdminServer -Djava.security.policy=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server\l
ib\weblogic.policy -Xverify:none -da:org.apache.xmlbeans... -ea -da:com.bea..
. -da:javelin... -da:weblogic... -ea:com.bea.wli... -ea:com.bea.broker... -ea:co
m.bea.sbconsole... -Dplatform.home=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3 -Dwls.home=C:\O
racle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\server -Dweblogic.home=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\WLSERV~1.3\s
erver -Dcommon.components.home=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1 -Djrf.version=11.1.1
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domain.home=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\USER_P~1\domains\BASE_D~1 -Djrockit.optfile=C:\Or
acle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\modules\oracle.jrf_11.1.1\jrocket_optfile.txt -Doracle.se
rver.config.dir=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\USER_P~1\domains\BASE_D~1\config\FMWCON~1\ser
vers\AdminServer -Doracle.domain.config.dir=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\USER_P~1\domains\
BASE_D~1\config\FMWCON~1 -Digf.arisidbeans.carmlloc=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\USER_P~1
\domains\BASE_D~1\config\FMWCON~1\carml -Digf.arisidstack.home=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE
~1\USER_P~1\domains\BASE_D~1\config\FMWCON~1\arisidprovider -Doracle.security.jp
s.config=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\USER_P~1\domains\BASE_D~1\config\fmwconfig\jps-confi
g.xml -Doracle.deployed.app.dir=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\USER_P~1\domains\BASE_D~1\ser
vers\AdminServer\tmp\_WL_user -Doracle.deployed.app.ext=\- -Dweblogic.alternateT
ypesDirectory=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\modules\oracle.ossoiap_11.1.1,C:\Oracl
e\MIDDLE~1\ORACLE~1\modules\oracle.oamprovider_11.1.1 -Djava.protocol.handler.pk
gs=oracle.mds.net.protocol -Dweblogic.jdbc.remoteEnabled=false -Dweblogic.mana
gement.discover=true -Dwlw.iterativeDev= -Dwlw.testConsole= -Dwlw.logErrorsToCo
nsole= -Dweblogic.ext.dirs=C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_wls1034\profiles\default\sys
ext_manifest_classpath;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_oepe1040\profiles\default\sysext
manifestclasspath;C:\Oracle\MIDDLE~1\patch_ocp360\profiles\default\sysext_mani
fest_classpath weblogic.Server
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<Apr 14, 2011 10:42:50 AM CDT> <Info> <Security> <BEA-090905> <Disabling CryptoJ
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s check, specify -Dweblogic.security.allowCryptoJDefaultJCEVerification=true>
<Apr 14, 2011 10:42:51 AM CDT> <Info> <Security> <BEA-090906> <Changing the defa
ult Random Number Generator in RSA CryptoJ from ECDRBG to FIPS186PRNG. To disabl
e this change, specify -Dweblogic.security.allowCryptoJDefaultPRNG=true>
<Apr 14, 2011 10:42:52 AM CDT> <Info> <WebLogicServer> <BEA-000377> <Starting We
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Adobe Reader 9, Installer error 1635
Hi, I have a problem updating Adobe Reader 9.4.2. to version 9.4.3
Direct after starting the update I receive the installer error:
"1635 This patch package could not be opened. Verify that the patch package exists and that you can access it, or contact the application vendor to verify that this is a valid Windows Installer patch package."
I have tried this MS fix (MicrosoftFixit50123.msi) but it did not help.
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/971187/en
I must say that a few days ago I also had an issue updating Adobe FlashPlayer. It would tell me at boot there was an update available, and after giving it the OK it started downloading, and installing, but although the installing gave no errors at all, both the FlashPlayers for Internet Explorer and Firefox were NOT updated, and only after a lot of these 'fake' updates I noticed it because a following update for Firefox told me my FlashPlayer was out of date while I saw FlashPlayer update that same morning.
Downloading and un-installing/re-installing both FlashPlayers did the trick... But now, a few days later another Adobe product has a problem updating.
I have not yet re-installed the reader, but since I have seen it work for 4 years, and since it MAY be related to Adobe Flash, I would like to see if someone can shine some light on this issue first.
I work with Windows XP Prof completely updated ( except... Adobe Reader).
Thanks.
Edit:
Meanwhile i have tried to uninstall Adobe Reader, but the same error persist.As far as I can see the problem is solved.
You gave me the tip for the Windows Cleanup Utility, but the support for the program has stopped because some removals did damage to other installs. So I had some second thoughts about it.
But your idea brought me another, to use the Revo Uninstaller.
http://www.revouninstaller.com/
* Made a system restore point
* Downloaded Revo uninstaller Pro 30 day trial, but full version.
* Run Revo ( ! Adobe Reader 9 had 664 registry keys with 902 values...)
* Needed a reboot to remove last files from the Adobe reader 9.
* Roughly checked if other Adobe products still run...
* Downloaded and installed Adobe Reader X ( ? X ? It is version 10.0.1 after updating)
* Did an update of Reader X
* Needed reboot after update.
Ankit_Jain, the link you gave for the Reader 9 download is an US version, but I needed a Dutch (NL) version. That's why I searched for the Reader on the Adobe site, but came on the Reader X page. I thought the X stands for 'the latest version'. But it is not.
So I have a functioning reader back, with one difference: it is not Reader 9, but Reader X . I really don't know what the difference is, but what I do know is that the install takes quite a long time, and, if you don't uncheck the box on the site for the (free) McAfee scanner, it will also install that.
I will try what I have for now, and if I may find other problems around it I will surely report back.
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Installation Error 1350 for java version 1.5 and 1.4 which i have tried
i tried to install the latest java ie 1.5.0_04 or matter of fact other java versions also but the Installation of java is stopped by the Error code : 1335. following up with the Internal Error code : 2350.
My system configuration is PIV 2.4 Ghz HT enabled. Intel 865GBF motherboard. 512Mb DDR ram. The problem is coming in the Data1.Cab.
I even tried online installation. Eventually J2RE latest edition has installed from Java.com update. But the JDK 1.5 has the same problem even while downloading it from the Server online.
Plz help me out in installing java in my computer. Its urgent for my project work.
Email:[email protected]I also had problems when trying to install 1.5.0. I must have downloaded the offline installation file at least a dozen times and always got the 1335 error. I tried just about all the "recommended solutions", but none of them worked for me. I downloaded the file through WellGet, Firefox, and Internet Explorer. The installation file downloaded through WellGet and Firefox had identical results (error at the same point in the installation "timeline", but the file downloaded through Internet Explorer errored at bit later, which seemed weird, but I guess different software runs differently (obviously!)...
During my lunchbreak at work, I downloaded the offline installation file (through Internet Explorer--my only option at work) and tried to install it when I got home. At first it seemed like it was going to work, as it didn't immediately pop up and say the Data1.cab was corrupted. However, at the end of the installation, I got a 1722 error, so I was disappointed.
Then I decided to try something that people always recommend, but I never do--disabling everything possible when installing something. I rebooted, disabled everything I could in my Systray (anything that had an Exit option in the menu--I didn't go wild and stop everything in Task Manager though...), and lo and behold, the installation went through the SDK, started installing the JRE, and I held my breath, hoping I didn't get a 1722 at the end. No 1722. It finally installed! Yay!
My theory is that either my firewall, anti-virus, or anti-spyware programs were messing up the downloading of the installation file. My workplace only has anti-virus and a hardware firewall. The fact that one download had a 1335 error and the other did not supports this theory. Or that maybe the file got corrupted by chance, but what are the odds I'd get a dozen corrupts in a dozen attempts? If one blames the source file at Sun as being corrupt, then no one would ever be able to install 1.5...
Another strong theory is that I needed to shut off all programs before installing. I'm not going to risk uninstalling my good install to test out that theory on my "corrupted" installation file, though... This could explain a dozen corrupts in a dozen attempts. If so, the file is not corrupt, but something is amiss in the OS environment.
It's feasible that someone could be stuck in a rut trying to download the same file through the same "pipeline" (firewall, anti-virus, anti-spyware) or stubbornly trying to bulldoze through an installation with their RAM chock full of unnecessary programs. It's too easy to just say "their" file is corrupt or Windows Installer is busted--I too was thinking along those lines...
Anyway, if you consistently get a 1335 error (or maybe other kinds of errors), try shutting down all non-essential programs in the Systray (and maybe in the Startup and Task Manager--although that wasn't necessary for me). If that doesn't work, download the installation file from another computer/source or get ahold of an installation file that has proven to work. These two options are possibly the easiest to try. If they don't work, then one'd have resort to the more esoteric fix-its...
On a side note, it was a bit scary having to shut off my firewall and anti-virus... I hope nothing got through in the two minutes they were down--I should have turned off my DSL modem...oh well.
Now, I have to test out my 1.5 install to see if it is really okay. If it's not, I'll post back and complain...haha -
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I want to just UNINSTALL the fragment (?) of Photosmart C-20 digital camera/scanner that evidently did install, DON'T NEED IT ANYWAY and seems to be obstructing my 1310 Series (two All-in-Ones) copier/scanner.
Currently my 1310 Series All-in-One prints, but doesn't copy or scan, from the printer control panel, since trying to add the C-20 camera/scanner. My System Restore doesn't go as far back as when I tried to install this digital camera, so how do I just get rid of it and get back to normal? Would I need to also reinstall .NET framework 2.0, and my whole All-in-One? No problem, have disk. Thanks in advance. 10-19-12
This question was solved.
View Solution.My computer is a 2002 Compaq Presario, not a pre-95, XP Home, and sure, I'll share again how the problem was solved in case anyone looking for it missed it.
I have no idea how the WRONG MODEL SOFTWARE got downloaded , during the time period when .NETframeworks were being updated, but someone at CNET XP forum was actually the first to give me a link to clean out all components of the WRONG SOFTWARE, a/k/a a "scrubber". I'm keeping the Icon on my desktop in case this ever happens again.
Running the HP removal program was much easier than you would have thought from the instructions, to run and then reinstall each of "4 stages". I simply had to click FILE, and a long list of components came up which could all be deleted with one simple click! Including the four steps, which were at the bottom of the list.
Then I decided to clean the permanent Contacts on the 1310 Series All-in-One printer, had been using brand new cartridges but was always getting a popup that the color cartridge was incorrectly installed. The contacts just had some ink buildup so that it wasn't being read or recognized correctly. So, I reinstalled the correct software from my disk instead of a new download, in case there might have been some error still in that process. The red blinking cartridge light went off, and the copier and scanner started working again. I'm so happy. Love this printer. Once I received that link, it was all very simple. Hope this helps someone else. And that we elect the right President today. Probably working people need to be at the voting place first, so I'll wait a little while. Everyone have a good day. -
Installation Error with Contacts Group DS & Servic...
Hello,
just recieved my new N85 and installed the PC Suit 7.1 on the PC.
If i start PC Suit and at example kalendar, pc suit asks me for installing contacts group DS Plugin an to update service controllers from version 1.00(0) to 1.43(0). My N85 prompts everytime and asks me if i want, so if i confirm installation, it ends everytime after a few seconds with an installation error. - cannot install :-(
I read something about deinstalling the two older plugins first may possibly help, but i can't find it anywhere. Not in apps-manager (german version=program-manager). But it must be installed, because he seems to find version 1.00(0) on the N85.
can someone help me to solve this problem?
Solved!
Go to Solution.Good point, that happened to me on my previous phone, N80. Can't remember what the problem was but it was re-introduced. I would say backing up and restoring Contacts, Calendar and Notes, however, would probably not reintroduce problem. Maybe you could do a reset, upgrade the plug-ins, then restore your personal information?
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I cannot install Snow Leopard. I have researched and tried a lot of different methods. I have gone through the installation over ten times, and nothing works. This is ridiculous. The same disc worked on the same machine a month ago. Snow Leopard was running on the same MacBook, without any problems during the first installation, and now it fails repeatedly. Here's what happened:
I got the "invalid node structure" error and had to erase and zero-out the internal disk. Disk Utility later verified that the disk was fixed, and no further errors were reported. I also used DiskWarrior to verify this, and it also reported no further errors.
I proceeded to install Snow Leopard, but at the "15 minutes remaining" waypoint it stalled with the "Installer could not copy the necessary support files" error message. I repartitioned the drive, ensuring it was Mac OS X Extended (Journaled) with the GUID Partition Table. I got the same error.
I used Disk Utility to verify the installation disc, and it checked out with no errors. The surface is clean with no scratches. This is the same disc I used a month ago, which installed without error, so it's not the disc.
I thought maybe the optical drive was having trouble reading the disc. I got another machine and used Target Disk Mode to install it remotely, but it stalled with the same error at the same waypoint.
I read that RAM could be causing issues. There are 2 DIMMS, so each was removed under two separate installation attempts. The same error.
I used a USB external drive and had Disk Utility make a bootable partition. I then copied the Snow Leopard installation DVD to the partition, and used the USB drive to boot and start the installation. It stalled with the same error at the same waypoint.
I used a Windows Vista installation disc to repartition the hard disk, curious if it would discover errors. I formatted everything to unallocated space. I then used Disk Utility to repartition and zero-out the disk once more, ensuring the Journaled and GUID scheme once more.
It's not the disc. It's not the internal hard disk. It's not the optical drive. It's not the RAM. It's not the USB drive. There are no peripherals connected. They all return the same error at the same point during installation.
I can install Leopard fine. This post is being written on the same machine under Leopard. So there isn't some disk error that the repair utilities aren't reporting. Everything is running smoothly.
I have tried to install Leopard, then upgrade to Snow Leopard, but it stalls and won't finish either. I have tried this route twice, but each time it will stall at the "one minute remaining" waypoint. If I force restart and resume the installation it gives the "support files" error again.
So at this point I have exhausted all the installation methods that I'm aware of. This is so frustrating. I want to figure out why the installation fails. Does anyone know of any other methods? I refuse to accept this cannot work for simply no reason, there has got to be something else wrong. Does anyone have advise?I have tried to install Leopard, then upgrade to Snow Leopard, but it stalls and won't finish either. I have tried this route twice, but each time it will stall at the "one minute remaining" waypoint.
How long are you letting it go at that point? I just upgraded an old PowerPC machine from Tiger to Leopard here yesterday. Amusingly, the installer jumped from over 3 hours to 11 minutes within a ten minute period. That last 11 minutes took about an hour, with most of that time spent at "one minute remaining." I've never seen such a long minute in my life! But, I just let it go until it finally finished, which it did. I've seen similar behavior in other Apple installers/updaters and would not be surprised to see it in the SL installer.
As to the error message you keep getting, that seems at odds with your assumption that all involved drives/disks are fine. There have been some bad SL disks reported, but since you've installed SL from this disk before, I'd say that's not the problem. That leaves your machine. Somehow, I think that you've got a hardware problem that has cropped up since the last time you installed from this disk on this machine. The fact that the disk checks out with Disk Utility and DiskWarrior may simply mean that the drive is in the early stages of failing. Or it might be some other hardware. Do you have an Apple Store nearby?
I don't think that R C-R's idea about phoning home is correct, as I installed SL while booted from the SL disk. I could be wrong, but I think you would have to manually connect to a wireless network while booted from the install disk, and I did no such thing, which means I was not connected to a network at all when I installed SL. This is not to say that SL doesn't phone home, only that it shouldn't cause a failure if the connection can't be established.
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