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r/3 installation 4.7

Former Member
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i am installing r/3 enterprise 4.7 on solaris 10

The version i am running is

5.10 Generic_118833-24 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-V240

when i come to do the installation i get the following error

FSL-02015 - /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr.so.1 does not exist

it does exist as i can navigate to the file and it has same permissions as on other servers. I think this maybe a different version of solaris 10, is there a way of getting round this or does anybody know why this is happening, i haver never had this problem during installations on solaris 10 before.

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markus_doehr2
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Are you using an SR1 release of your installation CDs?

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Markus

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Hi Mike,

I came across same kind of problem and strucked up there..

Could you please hlep in resolving this problem..?

I am doing 4.7E on Solaris 10. My error message is :

FSL-02015 Node /platform/sun4v/lib/libc_psr.so.1 does not exist.

Please mail me to sdarlapudi@yahoo.com

Waiting for your valuable reply..!

Best Regards,

Srinivas

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Hi all,

I have the sam error message on Solaris 10, any suggestions or solutions till now. I posted a call at SAP, but no answer till now

Best Regards,

Horst

markus_doehr2
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Which releasebuild of Solaris 10 are you using?

cat /etc/release

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Markus

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Hi,

it's

Solaris 10 11/06 s10s_u3wos_10 SPARC

Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Use is subject to license terms.

Assembled 14 November 2006

and it's on a zone.

regards

Horst

markus_doehr2
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What you can try is to install the latest operating system kernel (120011-14)

http://sunsolve.sun.com/search/document.do?assetkey=1-21-120011-14-1

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Markus

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Therfore I'll have to wait until our next internal "patch day". I'd prefer a workaround if possible

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Horst

markus_doehr2
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How´s your zone configured? That library is "mounted" as /lib/libc.so.1, do you see that mountpoint?

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Markus

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I have access to the file, ls shows:

cdcsv001:l3dadm 1% ls -l /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr.so.1

-rwxr-xr-x 1 root bin 6624 May 31 2006 /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr.so.1

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Horst

markus_doehr2
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yes - but is it mounted? Check with

df -h

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Markus

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looks like this:

/platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr/libc_psr_hwcap1.so.1

15G 5.9G 9.3G 39% /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr.so.1

/platform/sun4u-us3/lib/sparcv9/libc_psr/libc_psr_hwcap1.so.1

15G 5.9G 9.3G 39% /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/sparcv9/libc_psr.so.1

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Horst

markus_doehr2
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Are you using R3SETUP or SAPINST to install the system? I wonder, why the system says, that the 32bit library is not available...

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Markus

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I'm using sapinst from 4.7 SR1. We are all wondering here what for this library is needed by the installation.

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Horst

markus_doehr2
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That library contains platform specific implementations of some functions from libc that are coded in assembler to perform better than the standard libc.

The problem you see is, that the library can, for whatever reason, not be loaded. Sapisnt has no influence, whether the system (means, the operating system) choose to use the standard libc or the optimized libc_psr so the problem is basically the operating system kernel and/or the used libc thus I was suggesting to upgrade your kernel.

Check Sun document 85550 for an explanation how this library is used.

The SAP support (or the people developing sapinst) are most likely not be able to solve the problem without Sun.

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Markus

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The call I've opened at SAP has been routed to their Sun group, so I hope I'll get help there, thanks for the explanation

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Horst

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I've received an answer from SAP now:

"We have seen this issue in the past and the solution was

to unmount /platform/sun4u-us3/lib/libc_psr.so.1 temporarily

during the installation and then restarting the system/zone

following the installation. After the restart, your

mounts will return to normal.

I worked a similar SAP case where the following explanation

was given by SAP:

"The issue concerns just the installation, because there

are parts of the installer they are older then the new

Solaris 10. After the installation that should have no

influence anymore. You do not have to remove them

permanently. Just for that special part of installation

they should be deactived."

This works, installation runs after dismounting those libraries.

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Horst

Former Member
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Hello Mike,

Did you solved this problem?. I have the same error.

Thanks in advance.

Former Member
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Hi mike

Can u send me documents on this I am also installing the SAP 4.7 on Sun Fire T2000 on Solaris 10 Give me step of installation this is my 1st installation on sun system

mail me on vishal.kalekar@gmail.com

Thanks in Advance

Regards

Vishal Kalekar

former_member204746
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go get the installation guide from http://service.sap.com/INSTGUIDES

this is the best available installation document around.

andreas_herzog
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^^ almost....excluding personal experience ggg

GreetZ, AH

Former Member
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hi mike

can you sent me documentation installing r/3 in 4.7c

please i really appreciate if u can help me

Former Member
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Mike

Did you upgrade your o/s recently..?

It looks like a o/s component patch issue.. and gdb (good debugger) wasn't able to recognise the executable format.. check for your gdb to be V8+ and try..

Cheers

Senthil

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hi murguan

kindly help me to install sap 4.7c in solaris please sent me full documentation

with regards

ibrahim

email ibisky@gmail.com