Service Pack 1 for Weblogic 6.0 install fails

Hi,
I have weblogic 6.0 installed in directory E:\programs\bea . This is
a winnt machine.
When I install the service pack 1, I get the following error -
"WebLogic Server Service Pack 1 Installation failed. You do not seem
to have WebLogic Server 6.0 installed for BEAHOME E:\programs\bea."
Thanks
Vipul

I captured the debug screen for install anywhere, and it is throwing an
exception "com.bea.installer.registry.RegistryException: file is read only
can not update"
Below is the debug output,
Thanks
Vipul Manglik
original working dir is: |D:\Temp\I986930988\Windows|
CONTROL KEY DOWN
application dir is: |D:\Temp\I986930988\Windows|
app_path : |D:\Temp\I986930988\Windows\install_sp1.exe|
arg 0: |W:\Software Downloads\WebLogic\weblogic
6.0\servicepacks\wls60sp1_upgrade_win.exe|
reading properties from: |D:\Temp\I986930988\Windows\install_sp1.lax|
Searching through the registry for VMs...
looking in E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin
Found: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\java.exe
Found: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\javaw.exe
looking in C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.7\bin
Found: C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.7\bin\jre.exe
Found: C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.7\bin\jrew.exe
looking in E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin
Found: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\java.exe
Found: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\javaw.exe
looking in E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin
Found: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\java.exe
Found: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\javaw.exe
...Finished searching through the registry for VMs
Searching through the path for VMs...
Looking in E:\programs\bea\jdk130\jre\bin
Found: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\jre\bin\java.exe
Found: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\jre\bin\javaw.exe
Looking in E:\programs\enJin\bin
Looking in E:\programs\enJin\odb\6_0_0\NT\bin
Looking in E:\programs\enJin\6_0_0\NT\bin
Looking in E:\programs\enJin\6_0_0\NT\bin
Looking in E:\programs\enJin\6_0_0\NT\bin
Looking in E:\programs\enJin\6_0_0\NT\bin
Looking in c:\winnt\system32
Ignoring 'c:\winnt\system32\java.exe' because it is in a Windows System
Directory.
Ignoring 'c:\winnt\system32\javaw.exe' because it is in a Windows
System Directory.
Ignoring 'c:\winnt\system32\jre.exe' because it is in a Windows System
Directory.
Ignoring 'c:\winnt\system32\jrew.exe' because it is in a Windows System
Directory.
Looking in E:\Programs\Oracle\Ora81\bin
Looking in C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.7\bin
Found: C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.7\bin\jre.exe
Found: C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.7\bin\jrew.exe
Looking in E:\programs\enJin\odb\6_0_0\NT\bin
Looking in E:\PROGRAMS\VERSANT\JVI\2_4_0\lib\5.2.2\2p\
Looking in E:\PROGRAMS\VERSANT\JVI\2_4_0\bin\5.2.2\
Looking in E:\PROGRAMS\VERSANT\JVI\2_4_0\lib\
Looking in E:\PROGRAMS\VERSANT\JVI\2_4_0\lib\5.2.2\
Looking in E:\programs\weblogic\bin
Looking in E:\programs\bea\jdk130\bin
Found: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\bin\java.exe
Found: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\bin\javaw.exe
Found: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\bin\oldjava.exe
Found: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\bin\oldjavaw.exe
Looking in %PATH%
Looking in E:\Programs\OpenLink\bin
Looking in %TPEROOT%\bin
Looking in E:\Programs\Oracle\Ora81\orb\bin
Looking in E:\Programs\JavaMessageQueue1.1\bin
...Finished searching through the path for VMs
ORDERING VMS
1: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\jre\bin\java.exe (in path)
2: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\jre\bin\javaw.exe (in path)
3: C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.7\bin\jre.exe (in path and registry at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWAR
E\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment\1.1)
4: C:\Program Files\Oracle\jre\1.1.7\bin\jrew.exe (in path and registry at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWA
RE\JavaSoft\Java Runtime Environment\1.1)
5: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\bin\java.exe (in path)
6: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\bin\javaw.exe (in path)
7: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\bin\oldjava.exe (in path)
8: E:\programs\bea\jdk130\bin\oldjavaw.exe (in path)
9: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\java.exe (in registry at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Plug-i
n\1.3)
10: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\javaw.exe (in registry at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Plug
-in\1.3)
11: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\java.exe (in registry at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runti
me Environment\1.3)
12: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\javaw.exe (in registry at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runt
ime Environment\1.3)
13: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\java.exe (in registry at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runti
me Environment\1.3.0)
14: E:\Programs\JRE\1.3\bin\javaw.exe (in registry at
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\JavaSoft\Java Runt
ime Environment\1.3.0)
Searching for console vm.
lax.nl.valid.vm.list=J2 J1 MSJ MRJ
lax.nl.current.vm=.
was not a valid Win32 executable.
SUCCESS! E:\programs\bea\jdk130\jre\bin\java.exe
BATCH SCRIPT
cd "D:\Temp\I986930988\Windows"
set
CLASSPATH=D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData\lax.jar;D:\Temp\I986930988\Windows\resource\jdglue.zi
p;D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData\IAClasses.zip;D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData\Installer.zip;D:\T
emp\I986930988\InstallerData;
E:\programs\bea\jdk130\jre\bin\java.exe -noverify com.zerog.lax.LAX
D:\\Temp\\I986930988\\Windows\\i
nstall_sp1.lax C:\\TEMP\\env.prop
executing java...
LAX Version = 4.0
InstallAnywhere 4.0 Enterprise Edition
No plugins installed
Tue Apr 10 12:30:01 PDT 2001
Free memory = 1022 kB
Total memory = 1984 kB
No arguments.
java.class.path =
D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData\lax.jar
D:\Temp\I986930988\Windows\resource\jdglue.zip
D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData\IAClasses.zip
D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData\Installer.zip
D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData
ZGUtil.CLASS_PATH =
D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData\lax.jar
D:\Temp\I986930988\Windows\resource\jdglue.zip
D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData\IAClasses.zip
D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData\Installer.zip
D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData
java.version = 1.3.0
java.vendor = Sun Microsystems Inc.
java.home = E:\programs\bea\jdk130\jre
java.class.version = 47.0
os.name = Windows NT
os.arch = x86
os.version = 4.0
file.encoding = Cp1252
user.home = C:\WINNT\Profiles\vipulm.000
user.dir = D:\Temp\I986930988\Windows
user.language = en
user.region = US
java.compiler = null
seaFilename = wls60sp1_upgrade_win
Default location = W:\Software Downloads\WebLogic\weblogic
6.0\servicepacks\
UI Mode set to Default - AWT. No UI mode specification was given.
focus ownerZeroGu[win0,387,357,506x310,layout=java.awt.BorderLayout]
Installer: InstallAnywhere 4.0 Enterprise Edition Build 824
Installer: looking for Win32 DLLs in
D:\Temp\I986930988\InstallerData\..\Windows\resource\
No Default Install Set Specified: null
javaVersion=1.3 required=1.3
com.bea.installer.registry.RegistryException: file is read only can not
update
at com.bea.installer.registry.XmlParser.fail(XmlParser.java:1029)
at
com.bea.installer.registry.XmlParser.addElement(XmlParser.java:578)
at
com.bea.installer.registry.Registry.openRelease(Registry.java:196)
at
com.bea.installer.registry.ReleaseEntry.<init>(ReleaseEntry.java:67)
at com.bea.installer.BeforeCopying.install(BeforeCopying.java:49)
at
com.zerog.ia.installer.actions.CustomAction.installSelf([DashoPro-V1.2-120198])
at com.zerog.ia.installer.AAMgr.a([DashoPro-V1.2-120198])
at com.zerog.ia.installer.AAMgr.b([DashoPro-V1.2-120198])
at com.zerog.ia.installer.AAMgr.e([DashoPro-V1.2-120198])
at com.zerog.ia.installer.AAMgr.h([DashoPro-V1.2-120198])
at
com.zerog.ia.installer.AAMgr.actionPerformed([DashoPro-V1.2-120198])
at java.awt.Button.processActionEvent(Button.java:329)
at java.awt.Button.processEvent(Button.java:302)
at java.awt.Component.dispatchEventImpl(Component.java:2595)
at java.awt.Component.dispatchEvent(Component.java:2499)
at java.awt.EventQueue.dispatchEvent(EventQueue.java:319)
at
java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpOneEvent(EventDispatchThread.java:103)
at
java.awt.EventDispatchThread.pumpEvents(EventDispatchThread.java:93)
at java.awt.EventDispatchThread.run(EventDispatchThread.java:84)
Vipul wrote:
Hi,
I have weblogic 6.0 installed in directory E:\programs\bea . This is
a winnt machine.
When I install the service pack 1, I get the following error -
"WebLogic Server Service Pack 1 Installation failed. You do not seem
to have WebLogic Server 6.0 installed for BEAHOME E:\programs\bea."
Thanks
Vipul

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