on 02-03-2009 7:41 PM
Hi all
I am trying to install Solution Manager 4.0 on RHEL 4 with
--database Oracle 10.2
--IBMJava2-AMD64-142-SDK-1.4.2-12.0.x86_64
The installation encounter an error (32/47) at create SAPJSF user. Here I am posting the error
INFO 2003-02-03 12:41:03.122
CJSlibModule::writeInfo_impl()
Output of /usr/sap/POQ/DVEBMGS00/exe/jlaunch UserCheck.jlaunch
com.sap.security.tools.UserCheck
/tmp/install/install/lib:/tmp/install/install/sharedlib:/tmp/install/install
-c sysnr=00 -c ashost=gesmuwb010 -c client=001 -c user=DDIC -c XXXXXX
-a checkCreate -u SAPJSF -p XXXXXX -r SAP_BC_JSF_COMMUNICATION_RO
-user_type system -message_file UserCheck.message is written to the
logfile /tmp/install/UserCheck.log.
WARNING 2003-02-03 12:41:05.956
CJSlibModule::writeWarning_impl()
Execution of the command "/usr/sap/POQ/DVEBMGS00/exe/jlaunch
UserCheck.jlaunch com.sap.security.tools.UserCheck
/tmp/install/install/lib:/tmp/install/install/sharedlib:/tmp/install/install
-c sysnr=00 -c ashost=gesmuwb010 -c client=001 -c user=DDIC -c XXXXXX
-a checkCreate -u SAPJSF -p XXXXXX -r SAP_BC_JSF_COMMUNICATION_RO
-user_type system -message_file UserCheck.message" finished with
return code 2. Output:
java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.sap.security.tools.UserCheck
at com.sap.engine.offline.FileClassLoader.findClass(FileClassLoader.java:691)
at com.sap.engine.offline.FileClassLoader.loadClass(FileClassLoader.java:600)
at com.sap.engine.offline.FileClassLoader.loadClass(FileClassLoader.java:578)
at com.sap.engine.offline.OfflineToolStart.main(OfflineToolStart.java:79)
INFO 2003-02-03 12:41:05.965 [syuxcfile.cpp:280]
CSyFileImpl::remove()
Removing file /tmp/install/dev_UserCheck.
INFO 2003-02-03 12:41:05.974 [syuxcfile.cpp:280]
CSyFileImpl::remove()
Removing file /tmp/install/dev_UserCheck.clone.
ERROR 2003-02-03 12:41:05.979
CJSlibModule::writeError_impl()
CJS-30196
ERROR 2003-02-03 12:41:06.93 [sixxcstepexecute.cpp:951]
FCO-00011 The step createJSF with step key
|NW_Onehost|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_Onehost_System|ind|ind|ind|ind|2|0|NW_CI_Instance|ind|ind|ind|ind|11|0|NW_CI_Instance_Doublestack|ind|ind|ind|ind|3|0|createJSF
was executed with status ERROR ( Last error reported by the step :).
As explained in another thread, I tried to remove SAPJSF user, but the user doesn't even exist...
and to work around, I tried to create SAPJSF user as DDIC and assign the role SAP_BC_JSF_COMMUNICATION_RO but it says the role SAP_BC_JSF_COMMUNICATION_RO is not in the customer namespace; see long text....
I have been spending so much time on this but getting nowhere...
can anyone please help me.....
Thanks,
Naveen.
I remember that this problem occurs on certain OS/JDK combinations, Linux may be one of them.
The problem is, that "some tool" was not unpacked correctly to your installation directory, hence the Java tool trying to verify the user can´t start. You are not yet even reaching the system to check so this is not SAPJSF user related but related to the installation itself.
Which DVDs do you use for installing? Are you using the SR4 versions? If not, I´d try those, they don´t contain that error.
Markus
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Hi,
@Naveen: I am running SLES 10 on a 32 bit Machine, so i think sun-jdk is the right choice.
If you use 64-bit-Machine then you use the ibm-jdk.
My Problem is already solved.
I heard from a colleague that the Java Version I used (1.4.2.11) is incompatible and leads to this error.
I changed the jdk to 1.4.2.09, known as stable, and it worked.
Nevertheless thanks for your answers.
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Hi Carsten
This problem normally arises with the wrong combination of JDK and OS and for the Linux machines,
You didn't mention the java version you were using. its better to use IBM Java instead of SUN java
I remember that I have solved this type of problem by using lower version of IBMJava2-AMD64-142-SDK-1.4.2-10.0.x86_64.rpm which is SR10 and re-started the installation.
You can download this version from
http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/linux/download.html
proceed to download _12 and then just change the sr12 to sr10 in the header url....
FCO-00011 The step createJSF with step key |NW_Onehost|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_Onehost_System|ind|ind|ind|ind|1|0|NW_CI_Instance|ind|ind|ind|ind|11|0|NW_CI_Instance_Doublestack|ind|ind|ind|ind|3|0|createJSF was executed with status ERROR .
with the higher versions of java, create serious stack over flow problems
Hope this information helps you.
Regards,
Naveen.
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> I remember that I have solved this type of problem by using lower version of IBMJava2-AMD64-142-SDK-1.4.2-10.0.x86_64.rpm which is SR10 and re-started the installation.
True - but the affected box here is 32bit - and on 32bit Linux systems the Sun JDK is used.
> with the higher versions of java, create serious stack over flow problems
This is not valid for the IBM JDK but only for the Sun JDK on x64 and only on Windows.
Markus
Hello Markus,
I'm facing the same problem during installation of SAP Solution Manager 4.0 SR 2 on Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10.3 with MaxDB on i386 32-bit architecture.
The Installation hangs in Phase 35 of 47.
The log entry is
WARNING 2009-03-05 09:52:15
Execution of the command "/usr/sap/SMP/DVEBMGS00/exe/jlaunch UserCheck.jlaunch com.sap.security.tools.UserCheck /tmp/sapinst_instdir/SOLMAN/SYSTEM/ADA/CENTRAL/AS/install/lib:/tmp/sapinst_instdir/SOLMAN/SYSTEM/ADA/CENTRAL/AS/install/sharedlib:/tmp/sapinst_instdir/SOLMAN/SYSTEM/ADA/CENTRAL/AS/install -c sysnr=00 -c ashost=orbix83 -c client=001 -c user=DDIC -c XXXXXX -a checkCreate -u SAPJSF -p XXXXXX -r SAP_BC_JSF_COMMUNICATION_RO -message_file UserCheck.message" finished with return code 2. Output: java.lang.ClassNotFoundException: com.sap.security.tools.UserCheck at com.sap.engine.offline.FileClassLoader.findClass(FileClassLoader.java:691) at com.sap.engine.offline.FileClassLoader.loadClass(FileClassLoader.java:600) at com.sap.engine.offline.FileClassLoader.loadClass(FileClassLoader.java:578) at com.sap.engine.offline.OfflineToolStart.main(OfflineToolStart.java:79)
INFO 2009-03-05 09:52:15
Removing file /tmp/sapinst_instdir/SOLMAN/SYSTEM/ADA/CENTRAL/AS/dev_UserCheck.
INFO 2009-03-05 09:52:15
Removing file /tmp/sapinst_instdir/SOLMAN/SYSTEM/ADA/CENTRAL/AS/dev_UserCheck.clone.
ERROR 2009-03-05 09:52:15
FCO-00011 The step createJSF with step key |NW_Onehost|ind|ind|ind|ind|0|0|NW_Onehost_System|ind|ind|ind|ind|1|0|NW_CI_Instance|ind|ind|ind|ind|11|0|NW_CI_Instance_Doublestack|ind|ind|ind|ind|3|0|createJSF was executed with status ERROR .
ERROR 2009-03-05 09:52:15
CJS-30196
Can you help me solve the problem?
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Thanks Markus,
The problem here is solved by using
IBMJava2-AMD64-142-SDK-1.4.2-10.0.x86_64 and restarted the whole installation again
If you use higher versions of java for 64 bit systems, there are some serious stack overflow problems...
Thanks,
Naveen.
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> IBMJava2-AMD64-142-SDK-1.4.2-10.0.x86_64 and restarted the whole installation again
>
> If you use higher versions of java for 64 bit systems, there are some serious stack overflow problems...
This is true for Windows x64 and Sun Java.
Note 1172419 - Linux: Supported Java versions on the x8664 platform_
<...>
The currently required version of the IBM JDK 1.4.2 is SR12.
Please verify that you are using this version running 'java -fullversion'. The version and build information in the output text must be:
"J2RE 1.4.2 IBM build j9xa64142-20080923 (SR12)"
<...>
Markus
Thanks Markus for your early reply....
Can you suggest me which JDK(64 bit) is good for RHEL AS release 4 (Nahant Update 7) 64 bit and where can I download it ?
I am using Solution Manager 4.0 SR 4 versions...
The JDK I used here is IBMJava2-AMD64-142-SDK-1.4.2-12.0.
Can you also suggest me what are the possible ways I can do from this stage....
Thanks,
Naveen.
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