Weblogic 6.0 sp1 crashes on Red Hat Linux 6.2
When we test our application consisting of JSP, servlets(No EJB) on Weblogic 6.0
sp1 , Red Hat Linux 6.2 with more than 25 users It gives following errors and
stops servicing requests.
<Aug 28, 2001 7:25:17 PM GMT-07:00> <Error> <Posix Performance Pack> <Uncaught
T hrowable in processSockets java.io.IOException: unexpected result from poll:
-1
at weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.poll(Native Method) at weblogic.socket.PosixSocketMuxer.processSockets(PosixSocketMuxer.java
:371) at weblogic.socket.SocketReaderRequest.execute(SocketReaderRequest.java:
23) at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.execute(ExecuteThread.java:137) at weblogic.kernel.ExecuteThread.run(ExecuteThread.java:120)
>
I don't think you need change that parameters and make.
there is a post not far from here says you can set those parameters in /etc/sysctrl.conf, then reboot.
I didn't set any parameters, I checked them, they are different
names from those in ICG, and for those with same names, they are much higher in my system. So, I just go with them, and OK.
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What is the problem?
Thanks!Good point.
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Hello,
I'm having an error message while trying to install EPM 11.1.1.3 on Red Hat Linux 5.3 (32-bit).
It happens when I click "Next" for the installation to begin:
Error: Linux File Service Initialization Failed. Turn on the System property 'EnableLinuxPPKLogger' for more stack trace details
Error: Linux System Util Service Initialization Failed. Turn on the System property 'EnableLinuxPPKLogger' for more stack trace details
Exception in thread "Thread-7" java.lang.NullPointerException
at com.ibm.wizard.platform.linux.utils.UnixShellInterface.shutDown(Unknown Source)
at com.ibm.wizard.platform.linux.LinuxFileServiceImpl.cleanup(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.service.LocalImplementorProxy.close(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.service.ServiceFactory.shutdownService(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.service.LocalWizardServices.shutdown(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.service.LocalWizardServicesManager.shutdown(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.service.LocalWizardServices.shutdown(Unknown Source)
at com.installshield.wizard.Wizard.shutdownServices(Wizard.java:648)
at com.installshield.wizard.Wizard.exit(Wizard.java:583)
at com.installshield.wizard.Wizard$RunThread.run(Wizard.java:1848)
Many thanks for your help.
Best regards,
AndyHi John,
I get the error messages once I click on "Next" from the "Confirmation" window.
I've extracted:
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:19 commonComponents
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:18 essbaseAddins
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:20 essbase_administration_services_webapp
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:19 essbase_integration_services
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:16 essbaseProductCommonComponents
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:21 essbase_services
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:17 essbase_smartsearch_webapp
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:17 essbase_studio_services
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:18 productCommonComponents
drwxr-xr-x 3 hyperion hyperion 4096 Jul 24 04:18 tools
For the Essbase installation.
Thanks for your help.
Best regards,
Andy -
Installing Oracle 8.1.5 in Red Hat Linux 6.2
Hi,
I'm trying to install Oracle 8.1.5 in Red Hat Linux 6.2. But when I run the runInstaller
command it gives the following error & quit.
[oracle@localhost cdrom]$ ./runInstaller
Initializing Java Virtual Machine from /usr/local/jre/bin/jre. Please wait...
Error in CreateOUIProcess(): -1
: Bad address
And I tried to run the Installer with jre1.1.6 & jre 1.1.7. Both producing the same
error.
You may think why I'm using the old version of Oracle. It's an urgent need for
me at the moment.
Hope someone could guide me in the correct path to install.
Thx in advance.
LuxmanYou need to install java.
See http://jordan.fortwayne.com/oracle/ -
Oracle 8.1.5. on Red Hat Linux
I am installing Orcale 8.1.5 on Red Hat linux 7.0.When i am
running ./runInstaller i am getting the following error.
Initializing Java Virtual Machine from /usr/local/jre/bin/jre.
Please wait...
Error in CreateOUIProcess(): -1
: Bad addres
As required
i have jre117_v3(downloaded from java.sun.com)
in my /usr/local directoty also i have
made soft link pointing to /usr/local/jre.
Can any one help me on this
Thanking all in advanceHi.
Try this site:
http://free-zg.hinet.hr/denisk/index_en.html
I've used the instructions on it for 8.1.7 and 9.0.1 on various
RedHat versions. Not an exact answer to your problem but it
might help.
Good Luck.
Tim....
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