Unable to find file "ConfigureClusterNode" error

Hi All
I am trying to install UCM Cluster. According to Universal Content Management Cluster Configuration Guide for UNIX 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.3.1)
I can do this running Installer with some parameters, but I have Unable to find file "ConfigureClusterNode" error.
(http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/E10316_01/cs/cs_doc_10/documentation/integrator/install_cserver_unix_10en.pdf)
[wc@hostname linux]$ ./Installer -set-ClusterNodeIntradocDir=/home/wc/cluster/node1 -set-ClusterNodeName=node1 -set-ClusterNodeAddress=10.33.33.33 -set-ClusterBinDirRule=local ConfigureClusterNode ConfigureAdminClusterNode
Unable to find file "ConfigureClusterNode".
The file wait.dat wasn't removed.
I need help to identify and solve the problem.

Hi, and a warm welcome to the forums!
Forgive me, I'm about to go for a psychic cure here and pull a rabbit out of the hat, or is it a needle from a haystack!?
I'm thinking that if this remote volume was like SMB/MS-DOS/Fat32, that the "caseness" may be the problem... here's why... Uppercase may translate to be shown either Capitalized or lowercase on the other end, and although Fat32 is supposed to be/ and in fact IS Case Sensitive, many things along the way may almost rightfully expect Uppercase 8/3 format, and "Testing.df1" may show as "Testing.df1", but also "TESTING.DF1", and "testing.df1" might show as "Testing.df1", but behind the scenes it's back to reality.
Might be the most nothingness I've ever pulled out of thin air!?

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    01/12/07 16:40:01.473 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 25 milliseconds for
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    01/12/07 16:40:01.503 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:01.513 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 4 milliseconds for
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    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:02.204 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 4 milliseconds for
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    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:02.895 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:02.925 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
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    01/12/07 16:40:03.65 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
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    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:03.125 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:03.145 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:03.175 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:03.205 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:03.205 -- This is an AOT delivered app
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    C:\Lamda5\Dlls\CLIENTSTATEMENTS.DLL
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    01/12/07 16:40:06.550 -- nwappCopyFileEx: Entering.
    01/12/07 16:40:06.550 -- nwappCopyFileEx: sourceFile =
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    matched: \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\5.fil
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    01/12/07 16:40:06.560 -- Starting GetFileVitals for
    C:\Lamda5\Dlls\CLIENTSTATEMENTS_5101401Z03.OLD
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    matched: \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\6.fil
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    C:\Lamda5\Dlls\CREATEFPDLETTER.DLL
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    matched: C:\Lamda5\Dlls\CREATEFPDLETTER.DLL
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    C:\Lamda5\Dlls\CREATEFPDLETTER.DLL
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    01/12/07 16:40:07.792 -- nwappCopyFileEx: sourceFile =
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    01/12/07 16:40:07.792 -- Starting GetFileVitals for
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    matched: C:\Lamda5\Dlls\CREATEFPDLETTER_5101401Z03.OLD
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    \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\7.fil to
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    01/12/07 16:40:08.523 -- nwappCopyFileEx: sourceFile =
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    "C:\Lamda5\Dlls\EXITSREQSETTPAY.DLL".
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    \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\8.fil
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    matched: \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\8.fil
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    01/12/07 16:40:08.553 -- Starting GetFileVitals for
    C:\Lamda5\Dlls\EXITSREQSETTPAY.DLL
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    matched: C:\Lamda5\Dlls\EXITSREQSETTPAY.DLL
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    01/12/07 16:40:08.753 -- ZLIBCopyFile::BEGIN copying
    \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\8.fil to
    C:\Lamda5\Dlls\EXITSREQSETTPAY.DLL
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    01/12/07 16:40:08.873 -- Exiting nwappCopyFileEx with 0
    01/12/07 16:40:08.873 -- nwappCopyFileEx: Entering.
    01/12/07 16:40:08.873 -- nwappCopyFileEx: sourceFile =
    "\\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\9.fil".
    01/12/07 16:40:08.873 -- nwappCopyFileEx: targetFile =
    "C:\Lamda5\Dlls\EXITSREQSETTPAY_5101401Z02.OLD ".
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    GetWebFileVitals
    01/12/07 16:40:08.873 -- Starting GetFileVitals for
    \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\9.fil
    01/12/07 16:40:08.883 -- GetFileVitals: FindFirstFile found a file that
    matched: \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\9.fil
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    01/12/07 16:40:08.883 -- Starting GetFileVitals for
    C:\Lamda5\Dlls\EXITSREQSETTPAY_5101401Z02.OLD
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    01/12/07 16:40:09.424 -- nwappCopyFileEx: sourceFile =
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    \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\5101401PatchV2.cmd
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    matched: \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401
    PatchV2-3\5101401PatchV2.cmd
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    01/12/07 16:40:09.434 -- Starting GetFileVitals for
    c:\lamda5\5101401PatchV2.cmd
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    matched: c:\lamda5\5101401PatchV2.cmd
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    01/12/07 16:40:09.504 -- ZLIBCopyFile::BEGIN copying
    \\Server1\APPS\Public\Template\Lamda 5101401 PatchV2-3\5101401PatchV2.cmd to
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    01/12/07 16:40:09.574 -- Exiting nwappCopyFileEx with 0
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    01/12/07 16:40:09.584 -- Start: ProcessTextFiles
    01/12/07 16:40:09.614 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
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    01/12/07 16:40:09.664 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.305 -- Start: ProcessINISettings
    01/12/07 16:40:10.335 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.335 -- Start: ProcessGroupLnkSettings
    01/12/07 16:40:10.375 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 43 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.385 -- RunThirdPartyScript::Enter
    01/12/07 16:40:10.415 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 26 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.446 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.446 -- RunThirdParyScript::Exit
    01/12/07 16:40:10.546 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.566 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 4 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.576 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 3 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.586 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 4 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.586 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 3 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.596 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 3 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.606 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 4 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.606 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 2 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.616 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 3 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.626 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 2 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.626 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 5 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.636 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 3 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.646 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 3 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.656 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 4 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:10.876 -- NWAPPNetGetObjectAttributes took 5 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.79 -- Write Machine GUID Entry
    01/12/07 16:40:13.79 -- RegWriteGUIDEntry: No Version to write
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    5101401 PatchV2 Lightsout test #3.Workstations.BHO.UK.SUNLIFE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.129 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 44 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.159 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 25 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.189 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 26 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.219 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 26 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.240 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 25 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
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    01/12/07 16:40:13.250 -- RegWriteGUIDEntry: No Version to write
    01/12/07 16:40:13.280 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 26 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.280 -- RunThirdPartyScript::Enter
    01/12/07 16:40:13.310 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 26 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.340 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 27 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.380 -- NWAPPSAGetObjectAttributes took 26 milliseconds for
    OURCO_TREE
    01/12/07 16:40:13.380 -- RunThirdParyScript::Exit
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