on 09-12-2008 9:54 AM
Hi all,
I am trying to install <b>SAP Netweaver ABAP</b> on <b>winXp sp3</b> & getting error after installation of MAXDB. Last lines of error file are below. If any 1 can sort it out i will really appreciate that.
Thu Sep 11 17:01:19 IST 2008 MaxDB sdbinst: checking unpacked archive... ok
Thu Sep 11 17:01:19 IST 2008 MaxDB sdbinst: installation of MaxDB Software finished successfully Th, Sep 11, 2008 at 17:01:19
Thu Sep 11 17:01:19 IST 2008 MaxDB sdbinst: creating database NSP...
Thu Sep 11 17:01:19 IST 2008 MaxDB sdbinst: getInstalledReleasesWin(): wrong version format
Thu Sep 11 17:01:20 IST 2008 MaxDB sdbinst: ERROR: Backup check for 'D:\sapdb\NSP\_tempLocation\load\load_datasave' failed:
Thu Sep 11 17:01:20 IST 2008 MaxDB sdbinst: File not found: D:\sapdb\NSP\_tempLocation\load\load_datasave
Thu Sep 11 17:01:20 IST 2008 MaxDB sdbinst: installation exited abnormally at Th, Sep 11, 2008 at 17:01:19
Thu Sep 11 17:01:20 IST 2008 MaxDB: Error during call to sdbinst, rc= 1
Thu Sep 11 17:01:20 IST 2008 MaxDB: Done with call_sdbinst
Thu Sep 11 17:01:20 IST 2008 MaxDB: rc of sdbinst = 1
Thu Sep 11 17:01:20 IST 2008 MaxDB: Start of CallSdbuninst
Thu Sep 11 17:01:20 IST 2008 MaxDB: IndepProgPath: D:/sapdb/programs
Thu Sep 11 17:01:20 IST 2008 MaxDB: dbmcli path: D:/sapdb/programs/pgm/dbmcli.exe
Thu Sep 11 17:01:20 IST 2008 MaxDB: Calling check for db_enum in case of an abort
Thu Sep 11 17:01:21 IST 2008 MaxDB: nsp doesn't exist. Nothing to do !
Thu Sep 11 17:01:21 IST 2008 MaxDB: rc of Method: 3
Thu Sep 11 17:01:21 IST 2008 MaxDB: IndepProgPath = D:/sapdb/programs
MaxDB: dbmcli_path = D:/sapdb/programs/pgm/dbmcli.exe
MaxDB: Database instance to drop: :NSP:
MaxDB: Instroot of NSP is: null
MaxDB: sdbuninst_option = :3
MaxDB: 0=uninstall all, 1=uninstall Kernel package, 2=drop database only, 3=do nothing
Thu Sep 11 17:01:21 IST 2008 MaxDB: End of CallSdbuninst
Thu Sep 11 17:01:21 IST 2008 MaxDB: End of uninstallation
"File not found: D:\sapdb\NSP\_tempLocation\load\load_datasave"
Seems like either you have the wrong CD or theres a problem to read the drive... try coping the contents to a local directory and try again.
Regards
Juan
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