SAP 4.72 Installation LINUX/Oracle.

Dear All,
We had downloaded all SAP installation media from SAP marketplace and trying to install in Linux environment. Central instance perfectly installed but database instance create following errors:
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: START OF LOG: 20100102130321
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: sccsid @(#) $Id: //bas/640_REL/src/R3ld/R3load/R3ldmain.c#6 $ SAP
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: version R6.40/V1.4 [UNICODE]
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load -ctf I /R3/DATA/SAPBRATE.STR /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/DDLORA.TPL /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.TSK ORA -l /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.log
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: job completed
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: END OF LOG: 20100102130322
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: START OF LOG: 20100102130556
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: sccsid @(#) $Id: //bas/640_REL/src/R3ld/R3load/R3ldmain.c#6 $ SAP
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: version R6.40/V1.4 [UNICODE]
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load -ctf I /R3/DB/cd8/DATA/SAPBRATE.STR /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/DDLORA.TPL /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.TSK ORA -l /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.log
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: job completed
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: END OF LOG: 20100102130556
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: START OF LOG: 20100102135827
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: sccsid @(#) $Id: //bas/640_REL/src/R3ld/R3load/R3ldmain.c#6 $ SAP
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: version R6.40/V1.4 [UNICODE]
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load -dbcodepage 4103 -i /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.cmd -l /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.log -stop_on_error
DbSl Trace: ORA-1403 when accessing table SAPUSER
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: START OF LOG: 20100102135827
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: sccsid @(#) $Id: //bas/640_REL/src/R3ld/R3load/R3ldmain.c#6 $ SAP
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: version R6.40/V1.4 [UNICODE]
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load -dbcodepage 4103 -i /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.cmd -l /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.log -stop_on_error
DbSl Trace: ORA-1403 when accessing table SAPUSER
(DB) INFO: connected to DB
(DB) INFO: DbSlControl(DBSL_CMD_NLS_CHARACTERSET_GET): UTF8
Syslog: k xxx :                                                      rscpexcc 11
(rscpsumg) Please look also into "/tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE002.xml".
Syslog: k CQ3 : UMGSETTING&                                          rscpexcc 12
(TSK) ERROR: Unable to rename /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.TSK to /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.TSK.bck
(TSK) ERROR: OS error message: No such file or directory
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: job finished with 1 error(s)
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: END OF LOG: 20100102135827
(DB) INFO: connected to DB
(DB) INFO: DbSlControl(DBSL_CMD_NLS_CHARACTERSET_GET): UTF8
Syslog: k xxx :                                                      rscpexcc 11
(rscpsumg) Please look also into "/tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE001.xml".
Syslog: k CQ3 : UMGSETTING&                                          rscpexcc 12
(DB) INFO: BRATEXT created #20100102135827
(IMP) INFO: import of BRATEXT completed (229628 rows) #20100102135833
(DB) INFO: BRATEXT~0 created #20100102135835
(DB) INFO: disconnected from DB
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: job completed
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: END OF LOG: 20100102135835
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: START OF LOG: 20100102143028
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: sccsid @(#) $Id: //bas/640_REL/src/R3ld/R3load/R3ldmain.c#6 $ SAP
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: version R6.40/V1.4 [UNICODE]
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load -dbcodepage 4103 -i /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.cmd -l /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.log -stop_on_error
DbSl Trace: ORA-1403 when accessing table SAPUSER
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: START OF LOG: 20100102143028
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: sccsid @(#) $Id: //bas/640_REL/src/R3ld/R3load/R3ldmain.c#6 $ SAP
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: version R6.40/V1.4 [UNICODE]
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load -dbcodepage 4103 -i /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.cmd -l /tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.log -stop_on_error
DbSl Trace: ORA-1403 when accessing table SAPUSER
(DB) INFO: connected to DB
(DB) INFO: DbSlControl(DBSL_CMD_NLS_CHARACTERSET_GET): UTF8
Syslog: k xxx :                                                      rscpexcc 11
(rscpsumg) Please look also into "/tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE003.xml".
Syslog: k CQ3 : UMGSETTING&                                          rscpexcc 12
(DB) INFO: disconnected from DB
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: job completed
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: END OF LOG: 20100102143028
(DB) INFO: connected to DB
(DB) INFO: DbSlControl(DBSL_CMD_NLS_CHARACTERSET_GET): UTF8
Syslog: k xxx :                                                      rscpexcc 11
(rscpsumg) Please look also into "/tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE004.xml".
Syslog: k CQ3 : UMGSETTING&                                          rscpexcc 12
(DB) INFO: disconnected from DB
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: job completed
/sapmnt/CYP/exe/R3load: END OF LOG: 20100102143028
Can any one guide us to resolve the problem.
Regards,
Syed Tayab Shah

Hi Syed,
Please check if tmp/sapinst_instdir/R3E47X2/SYSTEM/ABAP/ORA/UC/DB/SAPBRATE.TSK and SAPBRATE.TSK.bck file exist...
either merge those file using R3load or rename .bck to .TSK
R3load -merge_only SAPBRATE.TSK
then continue installation...
Regards.
Rajesh

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