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"Skeleton Man" <invalid_email (AT) guestwho (DOT) com> wrote: My problem appeared to be that I hadn't symlinked awk, basename, and sort (which reside in /usr/bin), so Oracle was expecting to find them in /bin and couldn't.. I am getting the same error that you initially reported (see below) When I run dbca. jre was not found in /opt/oracle/oracle.swd.jre/bin/i386/native_threads/jre Once I fixed the symlinks and re-ran the installer the problem dissapeared. I installed Oracle 9.2.0.1.0 on Redhat Linux 8.0 and none the above seems relevant there? At least the non-existence of these symbolic links doesn't appear to be the problem (the first is linked correctly, and the second two are in /bin so don't require to be linked). I was told that lack of memory may be the cause, but the server has 320MB RAM and a 1.5GB swap... I think you were reporting the above against a later error. But I have 2 Gb of RAM on a Pentium P4 and haven't got this to work yet. On the initial Oracle install I got a generic error when it should have run dbca to create the database. I suspect it is an environment issue (something I haven't set up correctly). If anyone has seen this or knows the cause I would surely appreciate hearing from you! ![]() Thanks!, Lawrence Kennon (aquarius2431 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com) |
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Don't set your classpath in the .bash_profile. Leave the classpath out, then try it again. You only need a few parameters to install a database, and 9i doesn't need classpath. "Aquarius2431" <aquarius2431 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com> wrote in message news:c2d830c4.0307310240.4a43f262 (AT) posting (DOT) google.com... "Skeleton Man" <invalid_email (AT) guestwho (DOT) com> wrote: My problem appeared to be that I hadn't symlinked awk, basename, and sort (which reside in /usr/bin), so Oracle was expecting to find them in /bin and couldn't.. I am getting the same error that you initially reported (see below) When I run dbca. jre was not found in /opt/oracle/oracle.swd.jre/bin/i386/native_threads/jre Once I fixed the symlinks and re-ran the installer the problem dissapeared. I installed Oracle 9.2.0.1.0 on Redhat Linux 8.0 and none the above seems relevant there? At least the non-existence of these symbolic links doesn't appear to be the problem (the first is linked correctly, and the second two are in /bin so don't require to be linked). I was told that lack of memory may be the cause, but the server has 320MB RAM and a 1.5GB swap... I think you were reporting the above against a later error. But I have 2 Gb of RAM on a Pentium P4 and haven't got this to work yet. On the initial Oracle install I got a generic error when it should have run dbca to create the database. I suspect it is an environment issue (something I haven't set up correctly). If anyone has seen this or knows the cause I would surely appreciate hearing from you! ![]() Thanks!, Lawrence Kennon (aquarius2431 (AT) yahoo (DOT) com) |
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