on 07-03-2007 6:42 AM
Hi,
I have started installation of NW2004sSR2 on Linux/Oracle. I am 4th step of in "Execute Phase" of the installation(unpack SAP archives).
Iam getting following error
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FSL-00001 System call failed.Error13 (Permission denied) in execution of system call 'OpenU' with parameter(/home/fnp/MySap/IM_Linux_1386/COMMON/INSTALL/JDBCCONNECT.jar , ORDONLY) line 368 in file (syuxcfile.cpp)
/home/fnp/MySap/IM_Linux_1386/COMMON/INSTALL/JDBCCONNECT.jar does not exist
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/home/fnp/MySap is the installation master CD location
I have checked the file permissions. We also set 777 permission to the file.
Please let me know what is the issue
regards,
Sujesh
Hi Sujesh,
Is the Installation Master copied at local disk or is NFS? If you're mounting a NFS directory, there's the problem. Copy it to a local temporal dir.
Best Regards,
JC Llanes.
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Dear Sujesh,
when looking at the path you posted, I see:
/home/fnp/MySap/IM_Linux_1386/
but the directory on the CD should be
/home/fnp/MySap/IM_Linux_i386/
Was there any error during the copy? Could it be, that /home/fnp does have 700 and not 755 as permission? Do you use user fnp or user root -> Please use root to install.
Thanks,
Hannes Kuehnemund
SAP LinuxLab
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Hi,
I have installed oracle software and continued my installation. Now i am getting a error in tenth step(Configure oracle server network)
error:
Assertion failed:lsnrctl:parameter dbHome has to be valid ORACLE_HOME
Can you please suggest what is the issue.
Thanks a lot in advance,
regards,
Sujesh
<i>> I have checked the file permissions. We also set 777 permission to the file.</i>
Hi Sujesh,
did you also check/set the permissions of the directories /home/fnp/MySap/IM_Linux_1386/COMMON/ and /home/fnp/MySap/IM_Linux_1386/COMMON/INSTALL/?
Are you able to do a "ls /home/fnp/MySap/IM_Linux_1386/COMMON/INSTALL/JDBCCONNECT.jar" as <sid>adm?
Best regards,
Elmar.
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