on 05-17-2006 12:58 PM
Hello all,
the topic pretty much tells the story.
I have a Linux 32Bit system on Oracle.
I use SUN JDK 1.4.2_11.
Installation runs smooth, albeit quite slow,
until it comes to the step 33 of 45 where it
wants to create the Java users - namely SAPJSF.
At this point installation stops with the
error message:
ERROR 2006-05-17 13:53:32
CJS-30196 Invalid request.
ERROR 2006-05-17 13:53:32
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|2|0|createJSF was
executed with status ERROR .
Digging deeper in the problem I found out
that the Java part of the system (jlaunch
and jcontrol) was not started and apparently
that is because the properties file does not
exist:
/usr/sap/SMP/DVEBMGS01/work/dev_jcontrol:[Thr 1076213184] *** ERROR => Can't open property file [/usr/sap/SMP/DVEBMGS01/j2ee/cluster/instance.properties] [jstartxx_mt. 1952]
Can anyone tell me what is happenin? Isn't
that file supposed to be craeted during
installation???
Kind regards,
Christian
Christian,
try to use the IBM JDK. solved the same problem (Linux, Oracle, SAPJSF-creation process) for us.
kr, achim
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I've had the same problem with java 1.4.2_12 when I've forgot to set CPIC_MAX_CONV (export CPIC_MAX_CONV=200). But when I've set this environment variable installation goes fine (right now step 41 of 98, and before it crashed on step 31)
Btw. Achim - IBM Java is not supported on Linux for nw2004s. I've tryed to use it, as You suggested, but installer didn't let me to use it. So I don't know how it can work for You.
Kind Regards
Piotr Kral
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