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sapinst process hang at "import java dump"

Former Member
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Hi Team,

sapinst process hang at "import java dump" stage when i was installting SAP NetWeaver 7.0 on windows 2003 with SQL 2005 database. No installation Errors found however the process comes to an halt and CPU uses 100 % utilization . I am wondering if any body have faced the similar problem.

Please suggest me if there are any known fix for this problem.

I'm using j2sdk-1_4_2_12-windows-i586-p.

Thanks & Regards,

Vinod

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Former Member
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Reinitiated the installation process hence problem resolved. Thanks for all your help

Former Member
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Hi

what is the RAM you have and Virtual memory provided?

Try resatrt the server and continue the installation

Regards

Uday

Former Member
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Hi Uday,

Thanks for your response.

Here is the system configuration 2 GB RAM, Paging size is 6 GB and CPU is p4 1.8 GHz. Actually i was trying to install netveawer on IDES system so i can not increase physical memory more.

I have tried restarting the machien however still the problem persisting.

Thanks & Regards,

Vinod

former_member190272
Active Contributor
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Hi Vinod,

Your system have lass configuration so this problem happen.if sap installation phase is running with out error that mean your installation will be complete but you may face this issue after installation also when you will start sap mmc because sap NetWeaver wants min 8gb ram and 20gb paging size.

Regards,

Pankaj

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I'm using j2sdk-1_4_2_12-windows-i586-p.

See if you can install j2sdk-1_4_2_16-windows-i586-p. Did you check the installation guide/pam?

http://service.sap.com/instguides

http://service.sap.com/pam

process comes to an halt and CPU uses 100 % utilization

Check if you have any other application consuming CPU or viruses.

sunny_pahuja2
Active Contributor
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Hi,

Check at your OS that operating system processes are available or not. Also, check RAM and i/o waits...

IF this is the bottle check then why so many processes are there...

Thanks

Sunny

Former Member
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Hi,

I think you dont have sufficient Ram to rin the System.

Please check the you have swap sace in your system and also check that sone drive is not full.

thanks

Rishi Abrol