Log filling up with kadmind: no such file or directory while initializing

My log files are being spammed with
"kadmind; No such file or directory while initializing, aborting"
followed by edu.mit.kadmind exiting and respawning and then 4x:
"krb5kdc: cannot initialize realm My-FQDM.NET - see log file for details"
Not surprisingly, Kerberos logins do not work, for instance from iCal I get:
"Cannot contact any KDC for requested realm"
This is a brand new iMac with a brand new install of OS X Leopard, using "Standard" configuration. I'm a complete network admin newb and acknowledge that; I could really use some help getting Kerberos working, and failing that, getting it to stop respawning and spamming the error logs.
Edit: Sorry, wrong forum, reposted here:
http://discussions.apple.com/thread.jspa?threadID=1934679&tstart=0
Message was edited by: Derek Jones3

Hm, I definitely have a reverse PTR. But there's also definitely a problem with Kerberos. In the Directory, I click Edit for a user and get a GSSAPI Error (cannot find ticket for requested realm) followed by a "if you haven't dismissed the Kerberos authentication dialog by clicking 'Cancel', chances are there is a problem with Kerberos." Interestingly, there's never a dialog presented to me.
In case it's relevant, as mentioned, this is a new iMac. It will not boot from the OS X Server Install DVD - I have to start out with the client version of OS X and run the installer from the disc, and then reboot sans install DVD. If I try to boot from the DVD it restarts over and over again. Enterprise support said this is "normal" since the install DVD comes with 10.5.4 - it won't boot from a machine that came with 10.5.6 client.
Is it possible that something that the client version does with Kerberos (standalone machine?) doesn't get corrected in the Server install, preventing it from working? I'm postulizing this theory as I see in my error log shortly after boot:
com.apple.KerberosAutoConfig[3244] Couldn't find KerberosClient config record

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    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adchkdig
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/adchkdig.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adchkdig] Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'adchkdig' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:31 PST 2014
    Relink of module "adchkdig" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'adctrl' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15427.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adctrl
    Starting  link of ad executable 'adctrl' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:31 PST 2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adctrl.new \
                    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/aictrl.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adctrlnew] Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'adctrl' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:31 PST 2014
    Relink of module "adctrl" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'adctrl_wrapper' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15449.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adctrl_wrapper
    Starting  link of ad executable 'adctrl_wrapper' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:31 PST
    2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adctrl_wrapper.new \
            /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/adctrl_main.o
    -lsql10 -lclntsh  `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adctrl_wrapper]
    Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'adctrl_wrapper' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:32 PST
    2014
    Relink of module "adctrl_wrapper" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'addefgen' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15471.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/addefgen
    Starting  link of ad executable 'addefgen' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:32 PST 2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/addefgen \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/addefgen.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/addefgen] Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'addefgen' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:32 PST 2014
    Relink of module "addefgen" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'addmimp' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15493.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/addmimp
    Starting  link of ad executable 'addmimp' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:32 PST 2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/addmimp
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/dmmmain.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/addmimp] Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'addmimp' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:33 PST 2014
    Relink of module "addmimp" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'adgenhnm' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15516.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adgenhnm
    Starting  link of ad executable 'adgenhnm' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:33 PST 2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adgenhnm \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/adgenhomenum.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adgenhnm] Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'adgenhnm' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:33 PST 2014
    Relink of module "adgenhnm" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'adgetreg' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15539.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adgetreg
    Starting  link of ad executable 'adgetreg' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:33 PST 2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adgetreg \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/adgetregvalue.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adgetreg] Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'adgetreg' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:33 PST 2014
    Relink of module "adgetreg" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'adident' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15561.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adident
    Starting  link of ad executable 'adident' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:34 PST 2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adident
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/adident.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adident] Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'adident' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:34 PST 2014
    Relink of module "adident" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'adjava' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15583.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adjava
    Starting  link of ad executable 'adjava' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:34 PST 2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adjava
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/adjava.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adjava] Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'adjava' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:35 PST 2014
    Relink of module "adjava" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'adjkey' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15605.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adjkey
    Starting  link of ad executable 'adjkey' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:35 PST 2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adjkey
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/adjkey.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
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    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
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    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adjkey] Error 1
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    Relink of module "adjkey" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
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    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
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    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15627.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/admrgpch
    Starting  link of ad executable 'admrgpch' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:35 PST 2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/admrgpch
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/admpch.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/admrgpch] Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'admrgpch' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:36 PST 2014
    Relink of module "admrgpch" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
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    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adncnv
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    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
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    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/adncnv.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
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    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adncnv] Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'adncnv' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:36 PST 2014
    Relink of module "adncnv" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'adodfcmp' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15671.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adodfcmp
    Starting  link of ad executable 'adodfcmp' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:37 PST 2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adodfcmp
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/aicodf.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adodfcmp] Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'adodfcmp' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:37 PST 2014
    Relink of module "adodfcmp" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'adpatch_wrapper' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15693.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adpatch_wrapper
    Starting  link of ad executable 'adpatch_wrapper' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:37 PST
    2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adpatch_wrapper.new \
            /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/adpatch_main.o
    -lsql10 -lclntsh  `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adpatch_wrapper]
    Error 1
    Done with link of ad executable 'adpatch_wrapper' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:38 PST
    2014
    Relink of module "adpatch_wrapper" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'adpchnew' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15717.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adpchnew
    Starting  link of ad executable 'adpchnew' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:38 PST 2014
    gcc -s -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/stubs
    -L/home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib -ldl  -o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adpchnew
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/adpmain.o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/afldrbind.o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/afldrdump.o 
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/afldrutl.o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/afldrcfd.o  
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/afldrfs.o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/afldrval.o  
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/afldrad.o
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/afldrdl.o   
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/afldrul.o \
      /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/lib/libad.a
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/fnd/12.0.0/lib/libfnd.a -lsql10 -lclntsh 
    `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10
    -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10 -lmm  -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10
    -lcore10 -lnls10 `cat /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`   
    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10 -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lnro10 `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/ldflags`    -lnsslb10 -lncrypt10
    -lnsgr10 -lnzjs10 -ln10 -lnnz10 -lnl10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10
    -lcommon10 -lgeneric10    -lcore10 -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10
    -lnls10 -lclient10 -lnnetd10  -lvsn10 -lcommon10 -lgeneric10  -lcore10
    -lxml10 -lunls10 -lsnls10 -lnls10 -lcore10 -lnls10   `cat
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/tech_st/10.1.2/lib/sysliblist` -ldl -lm  -lpthread
    /usr/lib/gcc/i686-redhat-linux/4.4.6/libgcc_s.so: undefined reference to
    `__stack_chk_fail@GLIBC_2.4'
    collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
    make: *** [/home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adpchnew] Error 1
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    Relink of module "adpchnew" failed.
    See error messages above (also recorded in log file) for possible
    reasons for the failure.  Also, please check that the Unix userid
    running adrelink has read, write, and execute permissions
    on the directory /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin,
    and that there is sufficient space remaining on the disk partition
    containing your Oracle Applications installation.
    Relinking module 'adprmkey' in product ad ...
    make -f /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/VIS/out/link_ad_15740.mk
    /home/oracle/ebs/apps/apps_st/appl/ad/12.0.0/bin/adprmkey
    Starting  link of ad executable 'adprmkey' on Wed Jan  8 19:19:3

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    ls: .parallels-vm-directory: No such file or directory
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    ... many more "ls: ddd: No such file or directory" error messages appear - there is a one-to-one
    correspondence between the "ddd" folders and the "no such file or directory" error messages
    total 17912
    728505 drwxrwxrwx 116 me staff 3900 Jan 7 02:53 .
    280678 drwxr-xr-x 6 me staff 264 Jan 20 01:23 ..
    144 -rw-------@ 1 me staff 39940 Jan 15 14:27 .DS_Store
    145 -rw-r--r-- 1 me staff 0 Oct 20 2008 .localized
    147 -rwxr-xr-x 1 me staff 8 Mar 20 2010 .promptCache
    151 -rw-r--r-- 1 me staff 6893 Dec 17 10:36 A.txt
    152 -rw-r--r--@ 1 me staff 7717 Dec 17 10:54 A9.txt
    If you look very close a hint as to what is going on is obvious - the inode for the Documents folder is 152 on the local mounted case (the first set of code above for mac1), and it's 728505 in the remote mounted case for mac2. So it appears that these "hard links" to folders have an extra level of folder that is hidden from you and that AFP fails to take into account, and that is what the "hfsdebug" shows even better as you can clearly see the REAL location of the Documents folder is in something called "/.HFS+ Private Directory Data%000d/dir_135" that is not even visible to the shell. And if you look closely in the remote mac2 case, when I did the "cd Documents" I don't go into the inode 135, but into the inode 728505 (look close at the "." entry for the "ls -la" commands on both mac1 and mac2) which is the REAL problem, but have no idea how to get AFP to follow the extra level of indirection.
    Anyone have any ideas how to fix this so that "ls -l" commands don't generate these "no such file or folder" messages?
    I am guessing that the issue is really something to do with AFP (Apple File Protocol) mounted remote volumes. The TimeMachine example is something that I used as an example that anyone could verify the problem. The real problem for me has nothing to do with Time Machine, but has to do with some hard links to folders that I created on another file system totally separate from the Time Machine volume. They exhibit the same problem as these Time Machine created folders, so am pretty sure the problem has nothing to do with how I created hard links to folders which is not doable normally without writing a super simple little 10 line program using the link() system call - do a "man 2 link" if you are curious how it works.
    I'm well aware of the issues and the conditions when they can and can't be used and the potential hazards. I have an issue in which they are the best way to solve a problem. And after the problem was solved, is when I noticed this issue that appears to be a by-product of using them.
    Do not try these hard links to folders on your own without knowing what they're for and how to use them and not use them. They can cause real problems if not used correctly. So if you decide to try them out and you loose some files or your entire drive, don't say I didn't warn you first.
    Thanks ...
    -Bob

    The problem is Mac to Mac - the volume that I'm having the issue with is not related in any way to Time Machine or to TimeCapsule. The reference to TIme Machine is just to illustrate the problem exists outside of my own personal work with hard links to folders on HFS Extended volumes (case-sensitive in this particular case in case that matters).
    I'm not too excited about the idea of snooping AFP protocol to discover anything that might be learned there.
    The most significant clue that I've seen so far has to do with the inode numbers for the two folders shown in the Terminal window snippets in the original post. The local mounted case uses the inode=728505 of the problematic folder which is in turn linked to the hidden original inode of 135 via the super-secret /.HFS+... folder that you can't see unless using something like the "hfsdebug" program I mentioned.
    The remote mounted case uses the inode=728505 but does not make the additional jump to the inode=135 which is where lower level folders appear to be physically stored.
    Hence the behavior that is seen - the local mounted case is happy and shows what would be expected and the remote mounted case shows only files contained in the problem folder but not lower-level folders or their contents.
    From my little knowledge of how these inode entries really work, I think that they are some sort of linked list chain of values, so that you have to follow the entire chain to get at what you're looking for. If the chain is broken somewhere along the line or not followed correctly, things like this can happen. I think this is a case of things not being followed correctly, as if it were a broken chain problem then the local mounted case would have problems also.
    But the information for this link in the chain is there (from 728505 to the magic-135) but for some reason AFP doesn't make this extra jump.
    Yesterday I heard back from Apple tech support and they have confirmed this problem and say that it is a "implementation limitation" with the AFP client. I think it's a bug, but that will have to be up to Apple to decide now that it's been reported. I just finished reporting this as a bug via the Apple Bug Reporter web site -- it's bug id 8926401 if you want to keep track it.
    Thanks for the insights...
    -Bob

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