Why not start the game set?
Why not start the game set? They curl up and can not be opened.( Iphone 5s, ios 8.1.2)
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HT1430 wHY NOT START THE PHONE
I TRY OPTUS NOT FIX,TRY Appale store nathing ,for what resons tey sale the phone, i lost so much tme,i like Appale to consider this
What are you talking about?
Are you having an issue?
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Why I bought the game it says it can not connect to itune.
Why I bought the game it says it can not connect to itune.
Hi nok555,
I apologize, I'm a bit unclear on the exact nature of the issue you are describing. If you are saying that you are having issues connecting to the iTunes Store or App Store (for example, to buy a game or in-game purchase), you may find the troubleshooting steps outlined in the following article helpful:
Can't connect to the iTunes Store - Apple Support
On the other hand, if you are saying that you are seeing a Connect to iTunes icon screen on your device, then this article may be more useful:
If you can't update or restore your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support
Regards,
- Brenden -
Could not start the oracle service on local computer
Could not start the oracle service on local computer, did not return an error blah, blah.
I am running Oracle 9i r2 Windows, and have choosen to start my instances manually. When i start them up I get the above error message. But if I am a little patient the services do start up and all is fine, so far as i can see anyway.
I am curious to know why does this error message arise.
Thanks in anticipation
FergusTo start the database in windows you have to start first the OracleService<SID> service.
These are the steps that you have to do at the command line:
NET START OracleService<SID>
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startupJoel Pérez
http://otn.oracle.com/experts -
SFC problem - "Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service"
We are trying to attempt to fix a Windows 2008 start up problem. We boot the machine from a Windows 2008 CD and go to the repair tool - command prompt.
When we do the command sfc /scannow, we are getting
"Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service"
We did some researches there someone suggested the trustedinstaller is not running so we tried to do a net start trustedinstaller.
But We are getting
"The windows modulers instaler service is starting
The windows modulers instaler service is starting could not be started
A system error has occured
System error 1067 has occured
The process terminated unexpectedly. "
Anyone can give us an idea to see why we can not run the sfc the first place. ThanksSYMPTOMS:
All attempts to run command:
sfc /SCANNOW
keep returning the following message:
"Windows Resource Protection could not start the repair service"
SOLUTION:
If you are using any kind of boot image/disk to boot up, you will have to use the "offline" switches (OFFBOOTDIR & OFFWINDIR) along with the SFC /SCANNOW command in order to start repairing your instalation properly.
please remember to tripple-check for corret partition letters, because this is a crucial parameter for SFC to start working properly.
also make sure to confirm whether so called "recovery" partion exists in your specific scenario or not. If so, in most cases this will render the "recovery" partition being the one to be set as a boot partition (OFFBOOTDIR) within sfc command, while Windows
system folder (OFFWINDIR) will actually reside on a different partition.
My scenario is described exactly above and therefore in my case boot partition letter was C: and system partition was D: ...As of that - the proper command line to run SFC successfuly was:
sfc /SCANNOW /OFFBOOTDIR=c:\ /OFFWINDIR=d:\Windows
Successful scan for integrity of all protected system files and replacement of incorrect versions with correct Microsoft versions then looks like this:
X:\sources>sfc /SCANNOW /OFFBOOTDIR=c:\ /OFFWINDIR=d:\WindowsBeginning system scan. This process will take some time.Windows Resource Protection found corrupt files and successfully repaired them. Details are included in the CBS.logwindir\Logs\CBS\CBS.log. For example C:\Windows\Logs\CBS\CBS.log
Once SFC scan completed, I have run the Startup Repair from the repair dialogue menu prior rebooting the system. Remember to click "Cancel" on the prompt for using the System restore in this step. I am assuming you have tried this already time ago and confrmed
it did not resolve the problem, but most importantly - you really would not want to overwrite the files, which you have just repaired with any possibly corrupted ones ;)
After this I've unplugged bootable USB key with the My Windows Vista Enterprise 64bit setup disk image and restarted computer. System booted up properly on first attempt. No issues have been identified as a result of my post boot checks. This completely
resolved the issue in my case. Should you have questions, please let me know.
Pavel -
Calendar: Why not allow freedom to set alerts on any date/time?
Hypothetically speaking...
A man's wedding anniversary is every July 29th, however his memory has failed to prepare himself for the date appropriately for the last few years.
He recently added this date to his Iphone Calendar app, however it only allows him to alert the event the maximum of 2 days before. Why not allow the freedom to set alerts weeks in advance? Or perhaps allow alerts to be provided at any date/time you feel necessary?
I feel this scenario, and many varieties of others would benefit to the availability of this feature within the Calendar app.
I also have one additional recommendation for the app. If an event is considered an ALL DAY event and an alert is set as a reminder, this alert will go off at midnight since it 'technically' is the beginning of the day. Quite annoying in my opinion. Lets also have the availability to set the alert notification time for ALL DAY events.
I look forward to Apple recognizing these innovative ideas and providing these additions to their next upgrade! THANKS!
Message was edited by: Drew HendersonI agree completely that this sort of freedom is needed.
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iMac will not play the DVD that I have made on imovie and burned on iMac SuperDrive ?? (DVD plays fine on household DVD player and also plays fine on Toshiba laptop ) Why not on the iMac - anyone know???
There are many reasons this could be the case but whether an optical disc can be read or not is a function of:
The reflective media layer of the disc
Whether the burned disc was a DVD-R, DVD+R, DVD-RW, DVD+RW
The brand, model, and production lot of the disc
The specific frequency of the Write lasers that burned the disc
The specific frequency of the Read lasers that are attempting to read the disc
Are the Read lasers in the drive working (it is common for one set of lasers in a drive to fail while others continue to work)
How old are the Write and Read drives (laser frequencies change with age)
Is there dust on the read laser
Is there dust on the read lens
etc.
At one time it was estimated that fewer than 80% of all burned discs were readable in 90% of the drives. That has, I believe improved over time but at the same time it seems the faillure rate of lasers in the drives has increased but that may simply be the result of how many different read and write lasers there are in today's superdrives. Fortunately todays drives are a lot less expensive the replace -- now that Apple no longer installs optical drives in their computers. -
CLI156 Could not start the domain domain1
I installed successfully the Appserver on desktop, but when I try to start it from laptop, comes the message below. Both are w2k and 512 memory.
Environment:
C:\>set
ALLUSERSPROFILE=C:\Documents and Settings\All Users
APPDATA=C:\Documents and Settings\Luis Araujo\Application Data
CommonProgramFiles=C:\Program Files\Common Files
COMPUTERNAME=LAQA
ComSpec=C:\WINNT\system32\cmd.exe
HOMEDRIVE=C:
HOMEPATH=\
J2EE_HOME=C:\\Sun\\AppServer
LOGONSERVER=\\LAQA
NUMBER_OF_PROCESSORS=1
OS=Windows_NT
Os2LibPath=C:\WINNT\system32\os2\dll;
Path=C:\WINNT\system32;C:\WINNT;C:\WINNT\System32\Wbem;C:\WINNT\system32\nls;C:\WINNT\system32\nls\ENGLISH;C:\Program Files\C
ommon Files\Autodesk Shared\;C:\Sun\AppServer\bin;C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\bin;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib
PATHEXT=.COM;.EXE;.BAT;.CMD;.VBS;.VBE;.JS;.JSE;.WSF;.WSH
PROCESSOR_ARCHITECTURE=x86
PROCESSOR_IDENTIFIER=x86 Family 6 Model 8 Stepping 10, GenuineIntel
PROCESSOR_LEVEL=6
PROCESSOR_REVISION=080a
ProgramFiles=C:\Program Files
PROMPT=$P$G
SystemDrive=C:
SystemRoot=C:\WINNT
TEMP=C:\DOCUME~1\LUISAR~1\LOCALS~1\Temp
TMP=C:\DOCUME~1\LUISAR~1\LOCALS~1\Temp
USERDOMAIN=LAQA
USERNAME=db2admin
USERPROFILE=C:\Documents and Settings\Luis Araujo
windir=C:\WINNT
Prompt message:
Domain domain1 failed to startup. Please check the server log for more details.
CLI156 Could not start the domain domain1.
Press any key to continue . . .
Server.log:
Starting J2EE(TM) Application Server 1.4 Developer Release (build b44-dr) ...
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:00.436-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5076: Using [Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM, Version 1.4.2_02] from [Sun Microsystems Inc.]|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:04.612-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM0020:Following is the information about the JMX MBeanServer used:|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:05.283-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|ADM0001:MBeanServer initialized successfully|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:07.587-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|Creating Engine server|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:08.037-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|Creating virtual server server|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:08.057-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|S1AS AVK Instrumentation disabled|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:08.087-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.core.security|_ThreadID=10;|SEC1143: Loading policy provider com.sun.enterprise.security.provider.PolicyWrapper.|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:14.306-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.core.transaction|_ThreadID=10;|JTS5014: Recoverable JTS instance, serverId = [100]|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:30.510-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Satisfying Optional Packages dependencies...|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:32.042-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.resource.resourceadapter|_ThreadID=10;|RAR7008 : Initialized monitoring registry and listeners|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:35.046-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|CORE5100:Loading system apps|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:39.062-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.container.ejb|_ThreadID=10;|EJB5109:EJB Timer Service started successfully for datasource [jdbc/__TimerPool]|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:39.072-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.core.classloading|_ThreadID=10;|LDR5010: All ejb(s) of [__ejb_container_timer_app] loaded successfully!|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:39.903-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.core|_ThreadID=10;|Selecting file [C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\install\applications\MEjbApp.ear] for autodeployment|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:40.023-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|[AutoDeploy] Selecting file [ C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\install\applications\MEjbApp.ear ] for autodeployment.|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:44.860-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|DPL5109: EJBC - START of EJBC for [MEjbApp]|#]
Remote message: Processing beans ....
[#|2004-01-03T06:36:45.121-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|DPL5108: EJBC - Generated code for remote home and EJBObject implementations for [MEjbApp]|#]
Remote message: Compiling wrapper code ....
Compilation failed: com.sun.ejb.codegen.ProcessExecutorException: Process timed out.
Timeout was 60,000 msecs
Attempted command: C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\bin\javac.exe -extdirs C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk/jre/lib/ext;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1/lib/ext -g -d C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp -classpath C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\commons-launcher.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\lib\tools.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\activation.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\admin-cli.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-admin.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-cmp.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-ext.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-jstl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-rt.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-upgrade.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\commons-logging.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\j2ee-svc.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\j2ee.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jax-qname.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxr-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxr-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxrpc-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxrpc-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\mail.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\relaxngDatatype.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\saaj-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\saaj-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\xsdlib.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk/lib/tools.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/lib/install/applications/jmsra/imqjmsra.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imq.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/jaxm-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imqadmin.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imqutil.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/fscontext.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/providerutil.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/lib/ant/lib/ant.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\lib\classes;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\applications\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp\mejb_jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp @C:\Documents and Settings\Luis Araujo\Local Settings\Temp\681e45_f9dae089d50000_29515.s1a
Output from command:
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.IASEJBC.compileClasses(IASEJBC.java:361)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.IASEJBC.compileAndRmic(IASEJBC.java:210)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.IASEJBC.ejbc(IASEJBC.java:1144)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.EJBCompiler.preDeployApp(EJBCompiler.java:326)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.EJBCompiler.compile(EJBCompiler.java:196)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.AppDeployer.runEJBC(AppDeployer.java:277)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.AppDeployer.deploy(AppDeployer.java:163)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.AppDeployer.doRequestFinish(AppDeployer.java:105)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.J2EECPhase.runPhase(J2EECPhase.java:128)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.DeploymentPhase.executePhase(DeploymentPhase.java:79)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.DeploymentService.executePhases(DeploymentService.java:216)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.DeploymentService.deploy(DeploymentService.java:152)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.mbeans.ApplicationsConfigMBean.deploy(ApplicationsConfigMBean.java:270)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.MBeanHelper.invokeOperationInBean(MBeanHelper.java:266)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.config.BaseConfigMBean.invoke(BaseConfigMBean.java:268)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.DynamicMetaDataImpl.invoke(DynamicMetaDataImpl.java:212)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.MetaDataImpl.invoke(MetaDataImpl.java:218)
at com.sun.jmx.interceptor.DefaultMBeanServerInterceptor.invoke(DefaultMBeanServerInterceptor.java:808)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.JmxMBeanServer.invoke(JmxMBeanServer.java:781)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.util.proxy.ProxyClass.invoke(ProxyClass.java:54)
at $Proxy1.invoke(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.server.core.jmx.SunoneInterceptor.invoke(SunoneInterceptor.java:282)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.invokeDeploymentService(AutoDeployer.java:468)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.deployApplication(AutoDeployer.java:364)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.deployApplication(AutoDeployer.java:343)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.deployAll(AutoDeployer.java:164)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.SystemAppLifecycle.deployToTarget(SystemAppLifecycle.java:185)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.SystemAppLifecycle.deploySystemApps(SystemAppLifecycle.java:160)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.SystemAppLifecycle.onStartup(SystemAppLifecycle.java:82)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.ApplicationServer.onStartup(ApplicationServer.java:282)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.run(PEMain.java:217)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.main(PEMain.java:171)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at org.apache.commons.launcher.ChildMain.run(ChildMain.java:269)
Caused by: com.sun.ejb.codegen.JavaCompilerException: com.sun.ejb.codegen.ProcessExecutorException: Process timed out.
Timeout was 60,000 msecs
Attempted command: C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\bin\javac.exe -extdirs C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk/jre/lib/ext;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1/lib/ext -g -d C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp -classpath C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\commons-launcher.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\lib\tools.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\activation.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\admin-cli.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-admin.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-cmp.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-ext.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-jstl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-rt.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-upgrade.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\commons-logging.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\j2ee-svc.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\j2ee.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jax-qname.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxr-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxr-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxrpc-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxrpc-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\mail.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\relaxngDatatype.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\saaj-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\saaj-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\xsdlib.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk/lib/tools.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/lib/install/applications/jmsra/imqjmsra.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imq.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/jaxm-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imqadmin.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imqutil.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/fscontext.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/providerutil.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/lib/ant/lib/ant.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\lib\classes;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\applications\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp\mejb_jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp @C:\Documents and Settings\Luis Araujo\Local Settings\Temp\681e45_f9dae089d50000_29515.s1a
Output from command:
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:76)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.IASEJBC.compileClasses(IASEJBC.java:353)
... 44 more
Caused by: com.sun.ejb.codegen.ProcessExecutorException: Process timed out.
Timeout was 60,000 msecs
Attempted command: C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\bin\javac.exe -extdirs C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk/jre/lib/ext;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1/lib/ext -g -d C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp -classpath C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\commons-launcher.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\lib\tools.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\activation.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\admin-cli.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-admin.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-cmp.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-ext.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-jstl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-rt.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-upgrade.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\commons-logging.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\j2ee-svc.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\j2ee.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jax-qname.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxr-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxr-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxrpc-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxrpc-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\mail.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\relaxngDatatype.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\saaj-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\saaj-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\xsdlib.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk/lib/tools.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/lib/install/applications/jmsra/imqjmsra.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imq.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/jaxm-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imqadmin.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imqutil.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/fscontext.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/providerutil.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/lib/ant/lib/ant.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\lib\classes;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\applications\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp\mejb_jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp @C:\Documents and Settings\Luis Araujo\Local Settings\Temp\681e45_f9dae089d50000_29515.s1a
Output from command:
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.ProcessRunner.makeTimeoutException(ProcessExecutor.java:348)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.ProcessExecutor.execute(ProcessExecutor.java:140)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.Compiler.runProcess(Compiler.java:165)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.JavaCompiler.javacCompile(JavaCompiler.java:128)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.JavaCompiler.internal_compile(JavaCompiler.java:65)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.Compiler.compile(Compiler.java:67)
... 45 more
[#|2004-01-03T06:37:46.269-0200|WARNING|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|Deployment Error
com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.IASDeploymentException: Fatal Error from EJB Compiler -- Compilation failed: com.sun.ejb.codegen.ProcessExecutorException: Process timed out.
Timeout was 60,000 msecs
Attempted command: C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\bin\javac.exe -extdirs C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk/jre/lib/ext;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1/lib/ext -g -d C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp -classpath C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\commons-launcher.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\lib\tools.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\activation.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\admin-cli.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-admin.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-cmp.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-ext.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-jstl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-rt.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-upgrade.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\commons-logging.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\j2ee-svc.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\j2ee.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jax-qname.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxr-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxr-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxrpc-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxrpc-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\mail.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\relaxngDatatype.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\saaj-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\saaj-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\xsdlib.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk/lib/tools.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/lib/install/applications/jmsra/imqjmsra.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imq.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/jaxm-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imqadmin.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imqutil.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/fscontext.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/providerutil.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/lib/ant/lib/ant.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\lib\classes;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\applications\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp\mejb_jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp @C:\Documents and Settings\Luis Araujo\Local Settings\Temp\681e45_f9dae089d50000_29515.s1a
Output from command:
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.IASEJBC.compileClasses(IASEJBC.java:361)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.IASEJBC.compileAndRmic(IASEJBC.java:210)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.IASEJBC.ejbc(IASEJBC.java:1144)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.EJBCompiler.preDeployApp(EJBCompiler.java:326)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.EJBCompiler.compile(EJBCompiler.java:196)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.AppDeployer.runEJBC(AppDeployer.java:277)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.AppDeployer.deploy(AppDeployer.java:163)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.AppDeployer.doRequestFinish(AppDeployer.java:105)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.J2EECPhase.runPhase(J2EECPhase.java:128)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.DeploymentPhase.executePhase(DeploymentPhase.java:79)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.DeploymentService.executePhases(DeploymentService.java:216)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.DeploymentService.deploy(DeploymentService.java:152)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.mbeans.ApplicationsConfigMBean.deploy(ApplicationsConfigMBean.java:270)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.MBeanHelper.invokeOperationInBean(MBeanHelper.java:266)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.config.BaseConfigMBean.invoke(BaseConfigMBean.java:268)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.DynamicMetaDataImpl.invoke(DynamicMetaDataImpl.java:212)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.MetaDataImpl.invoke(MetaDataImpl.java:218)
at com.sun.jmx.interceptor.DefaultMBeanServerInterceptor.invoke(DefaultMBeanServerInterceptor.java:808)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.JmxMBeanServer.invoke(JmxMBeanServer.java:781)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.util.proxy.ProxyClass.invoke(ProxyClass.java:54)
at $Proxy1.invoke(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.server.core.jmx.SunoneInterceptor.invoke(SunoneInterceptor.java:282)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.invokeDeploymentService(AutoDeployer.java:468)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.deployApplication(AutoDeployer.java:364)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.deployApplication(AutoDeployer.java:343)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.deployAll(AutoDeployer.java:164)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.SystemAppLifecycle.deployToTarget(SystemAppLifecycle.java:185)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.SystemAppLifecycle.deploySystemApps(SystemAppLifecycle.java:160)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.SystemAppLifecycle.onStartup(SystemAppLifecycle.java:82)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.ApplicationServer.onStartup(ApplicationServer.java:282)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.run(PEMain.java:217)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.main(PEMain.java:171)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at org.apache.commons.launcher.ChildMain.run(ChildMain.java:269)
|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:37:46.269-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.tools.deployment|_ThreadID=10;|Total Deployment Time: 65565 msec, Total EJB Compiler Module Time: 0 msec, Portion spent EJB Compiling: 0%|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:37:46.309-0200|SEVERE|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|No local string defined|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:37:46.319-0200|SEVERE|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|No local string defined
com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.IASDeploymentException: Fatal Error from EJB Compiler -- Compilation failed: com.sun.ejb.codegen.ProcessExecutorException: Process timed out.
Timeout was 60,000 msecs
Attempted command: C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\bin\javac.exe -extdirs C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk/jre/lib/ext;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1/lib/ext -g -d C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp -classpath C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\commons-launcher.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk\lib\tools.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\activation.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\admin-cli.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-admin.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-cmp.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-ext.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-jstl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-rt.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\appserv-upgrade.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\commons-logging.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\j2ee-svc.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\j2ee.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jax-qname.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxr-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxr-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxrpc-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\jaxrpc-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\mail.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\relaxngDatatype.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\saaj-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\saaj-impl.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\xsdlib.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\jdk/lib/tools.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/lib/install/applications/jmsra/imqjmsra.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imq.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/jaxm-api.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imqadmin.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/imqutil.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/fscontext.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\imq\lib/providerutil.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/lib/ant/lib/ant.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbclient.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer/pointbase/lib/pbembedded.jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\lib\classes;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\applications\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp\mejb_jar;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp;C:\Sun\AppServer\domains\domain1\generated\ejb\j2ee-apps\MEjbApp @C:\Documents and Settings\Luis Araujo\Local Settings\Temp\681e45_f9dae089d50000_29515.s1a
Output from command:
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.IASEJBC.compileClasses(IASEJBC.java:361)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.IASEJBC.compileAndRmic(IASEJBC.java:210)
at com.sun.ejb.codegen.IASEJBC.ejbc(IASEJBC.java:1144)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.EJBCompiler.preDeployApp(EJBCompiler.java:326)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.EJBCompiler.compile(EJBCompiler.java:196)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.AppDeployer.runEJBC(AppDeployer.java:277)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.AppDeployer.deploy(AppDeployer.java:163)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.backend.AppDeployer.doRequestFinish(AppDeployer.java:105)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.J2EECPhase.runPhase(J2EECPhase.java:128)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.DeploymentPhase.executePhase(DeploymentPhase.java:79)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.DeploymentService.executePhases(DeploymentService.java:216)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.phasing.DeploymentService.deploy(DeploymentService.java:152)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.mbeans.ApplicationsConfigMBean.deploy(ApplicationsConfigMBean.java:270)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.MBeanHelper.invokeOperationInBean(MBeanHelper.java:266)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.config.BaseConfigMBean.invoke(BaseConfigMBean.java:268)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.DynamicMetaDataImpl.invoke(DynamicMetaDataImpl.java:212)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.MetaDataImpl.invoke(MetaDataImpl.java:218)
at com.sun.jmx.interceptor.DefaultMBeanServerInterceptor.invoke(DefaultMBeanServerInterceptor.java:808)
at com.sun.jmx.mbeanserver.JmxMBeanServer.invoke(JmxMBeanServer.java:781)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.util.proxy.ProxyClass.invoke(ProxyClass.java:54)
at $Proxy1.invoke(Unknown Source)
at com.sun.enterprise.admin.server.core.jmx.SunoneInterceptor.invoke(SunoneInterceptor.java:282)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.invokeDeploymentService(AutoDeployer.java:468)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.deployApplication(AutoDeployer.java:364)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.deployApplication(AutoDeployer.java:343)
at com.sun.enterprise.deployment.autodeploy.AutoDeployer.deployAll(AutoDeployer.java:164)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.SystemAppLifecycle.deployToTarget(SystemAppLifecycle.java:185)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.SystemAppLifecycle.deploySystemApps(SystemAppLifecycle.java:160)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.SystemAppLifecycle.onStartup(SystemAppLifecycle.java:82)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.ApplicationServer.onStartup(ApplicationServer.java:282)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.run(PEMain.java:217)
at com.sun.enterprise.server.PEMain.main(PEMain.java:171)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:39)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:25)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:324)
at org.apache.commons.launcher.ChildMain.run(ChildMain.java:269)
|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:37:46.329-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.tools.admin|_ThreadID=10;|[AutoDeploy] Autodeploy failed : C:\Sun\AppServer\lib\install\applications\MEjbApp.ear.|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:03.483-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0302: Starting Tomcat.|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:04.955-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [adminapp] in virtual server [server] at [web1]|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:06.988-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [admingui] in virtual server [server] at [asadmin]|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:07.038-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.system.container.web|_ThreadID=10;|WEB0100: Loading web module [com_sun_web_ui] in virtual server [server] at [com_sun_web_ui]|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:07.119-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded|_ThreadID=10;|Starting tomcat server|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:07.119-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|org.apache.catalina.startup.Embedded|_ThreadID=10;|Catalina naming disabled|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:07.409-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|org.apache.catalina.core.StandardEngine|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Servlet Engine: J2EETM 1.4 Application Server|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:53.896-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|org.apache.catalina.startup.ContextConfig|_ThreadID=10;|Missing application web.xml, using defaults only StandardEngine[server].StandardHost[server].StandardContext[]|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:56.249-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 8080|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:56.359-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 8080|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:56.980-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 1043|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:56.990-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 1043|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:57.080-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Initializing Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 4848|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:38:57.100-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|org.apache.coyote.http11.Http11Protocol|_ThreadID=10;|Starting Coyote HTTP/1.1 on port 4848|#]
[#|2004-01-03T06:40:59.587-0200|INFO|j2ee-appserver1.4|javax.enterprise.resource.jms|_ThreadID=10;|JMS5035: Timed out after 120000 milliWhich J2SE version are you using - is that version corrupted - looks like some of the JAXP classes are not found
-
Angry birds rio quit working when I installed the latest app. I even uninstalled it and started over. When I try to start the game, it goes back to the main menu. I need help badly but in simplest of terms so I'll be able to follow.
Have you tried closing the app completely ? From the home screen (i.e. not with Angry Birds 'open' on-screen) double-click the home button to bring up the taskbar, then press and hold any of the apps on the taskbar for a couple of seconds or so until they start shaking, then press the '-' in the top left of the Angry Birds app to close it, and touch any part of the screen above the taskbar so as to stop the shaking and close the taskbar.
If that doesn't work then you could try a reset : press and hold both the sleep and home buttons for about 10 to 15 seconds (ignore the red slider), after which the Apple logo should appear - you won't lose any content, it's the iPad equivalent of a reboot. -
Db4.1 needs gcc-libs which is not in the package set
sudo pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
current is up to date
extra is up to date
community is up to date
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: openal: forcing upgrade to version 0.0.8-4
resolving dependencies...
error: cannot resolve dependencies for "db4.1" ("gcc-libs" is not in the package set)
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: db4.1 requires gcc-libs
What to do?
I cannot simply remove it.
Last edited by corrupt (2007-09-21 18:26:49)after sudo sed -i -e 's|current|core|g' /etc/pacman.conf
sudo pacman -Syu
:: Synchronizing package databases...
error: failed to synchronize core:
extra 325.7K 415.6K/s 00:00:01 [#####################] 100%
community 300.4K 435.7K/s 00:00:01 [#####################] 100%
:: Starting full system upgrade...
warning: openal: forcing upgrade to version 0.0.8-4
resolving dependencies...
error: cannot resolve dependencies for "aspell" ("gcc-libs" is not in the package set)
error: failed to prepare transaction (could not satisfy dependencies)
:: aspell requires gcc-libs
Last edited by corrupt (2007-09-22 13:47:06) -
Windows could not start the distributed transaction coordinator service on local computer
Dear All,
I'm having an issue starting the DTC service in windows 7 OS. I always got the error message below when im trying to start it.
"Windows could not start the distributed transaction coordinator service on local computer"
Thanks,
MelvinHi Melvin,
Please try the following methods to solve this issue:
Method 1: Re-create the MS DTC log, and then restart the service.
Click
Start, type cmd in the search box, and then press
Enter.
Type the command
msdtc -resetlog at the command prompt, and then press
Enter.
Warning: The msdtc -resetlog command can cause data corruption if it is used incorrectly. Make sure that you do not have any pending transactions when you run this
command.
Type the command net start msdtc, and then press
Enter.
Method 2: Set the logon account permissions for the MS DTC service
If Method 1 does not resolve the problem, set the logon account for the MS DTC service to have read and write permissions for the Msdtc.log file. Please follow the steps below:
Click
Start, type cmd in the search box, and then press
Enter.
Type the command
control admintools at the command prompt, and then press
Enter.
Double-click
Services.
In the Services pane, locate
Distributed Transaction Coordinator.
In the
Log On As column, note the account name. Note: The default logon account for the MS DTC service is the NETWORK SERVICE account.
Start Windows Explorer, and
then open the %windir%\System32\Msdtc folder.
Right-click the
Msdtc.log file, and then click Properties.
Click the
Security tab.
Click the logon account name that you noted
in step 5. For example, click the NETWORK SERVICE account name.
In the
Permissions pane, click to select the Allow check box for the following permissions: ◦Read & Execute
◦Read ◦Write
Click
OK.
Click
Yes to accept the security warning.
In the
Services pane, right-click Distributed Transaction Coordinator, and then click
Start.
Method 3: Assign permissions to the NETWORK service to traverse the directory tree
Determine whether the NETWORK service has permissions to traverse through the folder. To do this, follow these steps.
Note: By default, the "Everyone" group has these permissions. For more information, go to the following Microsoft TechNet website:
Bypass traverse checking
Click
Start, type secpol.msc in the search box, and then press
Enter.
Browse through the following computer configuration:
\Windows Settings\Security Settings\Local Policies\User Rights Assignment
Check for "Bypass traverse checking," and then add the "Everyone" group.
Update the Group Policy settings on the computer. To do this, click
Start, type gpupdate in the search box, and then press
Enter.
In the
Services pane, right-click Distributed Transaction Coordinator, and then click
Start.
Regards,
Lany Zhang -
Dear Technet,
Windows could not start the Cluster Service on Local computer. For more information, review the System Event Log. If this is a non-Microsoft service, contact the service vendor, and refer to service-specific error code 2.
My cluster suddenly went disappear. and tried to restart the cluster service. When trying to restart service this above mention error comes up.
even i tried to remove the cluster through power-shell still couldn't happen because of cluster service not running.
Help me please.. thank you.
Regards
ShamilHi,
Could you confirm which account when you start the cluster service? The Cluster service is a service that requires a domain user account.
The server cluster Setup program changes the local security policy for this account by granting a set of user rights to the account. Additionally, this account is made a member
of the local Administrators group.
If one or more of these user rights are missing, the Cluster service may stop immediately during startup or later, depending on when the Cluster service requires the particular
user right.
Hope this helps.
We
are trying to better understand customer views on social support experience, so your participation in this
interview project would be greatly appreciated if you have time.
Thanks for helping make community forums a great place. -
Why not put a game count downloads
Why not put a game count downloads ?
Your message says "Photoshop" in the subject, but what does a color picker have to do with benchmarks? Could you explain more clearly what you're hoping to see accomplished?
Are you wanting to see a color picker operated 10,000 times to see how many seconds it takes to do that?
Is there an underlying problem, such as slowness in the operation of your color picker, that you're trying to expose here?
-Noel -
Why cannot start the runInstaller on the OEL4.6 OS?
When I install the Oracle10g-10.2.0, it show the follow messages.
X11TransSocketINETConnect() can't get address for localhost:6000: Temporary failure in name resolution
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.InternalError: Can't connect to X11 window server using 'local_host:0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY variable.
at sun.awt.X11GraphicsEnvironment.initDisplay(Native Method)
at sun.awt.X11GraphicsEnvironment.<clinit>(Unknown Source)
at java.lang.Class.forName0(Native Method)
at java.lang.Class.forName(Unknown Source)
at java.awt.GraphicsEnvironment.getLocalGraphicsEnvironment(Unknown Source)
at java.awt.Window.init(Unknown Source)
at java.awt.Window.<init>(Unknown Source)
at java.awt.Frame.<init>(Unknown Source)
at oracle.ewt.popup.PopupFrame.<init>(Unknown Source)
at oracle.ewt.lwAWT.BufferedFrame.<init>(Unknown Source)
at oracle.sysman.oio.oioc.OiocOneClickInstaller.<init>(OiocOneClickInstaller.java:378)
at oracle.sysman.oio.oioc.OiocOneClickInstaller.main(OiocOneClickInstaller.java:2091)
Why cannot start the runInstaller on the OEL4.6 OS?This is your problem.
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.InternalError:
Can't connect to X11 window server using 'local_host:0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY variable.
The installer can not connect to a display device. Fix the DISPLAY variable and it'll work, or at least get ot the next step. (How to fix ... this is one for Google.)
Edit: Make sure you have the version of openmotif specified in the install manual, not just the default one included with the OS. -
Can't start the game with original disc
Hi,
I have got a macbook air which is published late 2010. I have got an original game disc so before starting the game it wants me to insert the game disc before starting the game. Everything is ok until now, but many times it says 'disc authorization failure', sometimes it starts without showing this issue. When it happens I restart the mac and insert the disc again, then it doesn't show that issue again.
I also installed windows on my older brothers macbook which is the same model with mine. The same game with the same disc on windows, it doesn't show any error message or anything else.
I think the problem is about macintosh software. What should I do? How can I fix that problem?
Note: I use apple's superdrive disc reader to insert the disc. I can see the game disc without problem on finder. In addition, I use Yosemite which is final software.You have to use svrmgrl command to get into the server manager. It is not svrmgr30. After that you know how to create the database.
To create the password file, I think you have to use orapwd command.
once you enter the orapwd and press enter. it will show you the syntax.
Regards
Krishnan.
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