on 12-23-2005 3:52 PM
Hello all,
I have spent many hours trying to see if there is any logic in what I am experiencing. I hope someone else has can enlighten me. I am using the combination LINUX Redhat 4.0 64bit ECC 5.0 Oracle. On the Create database Phase, I keep getting the error:
ERROR 2005-12-22 15:04:12
CJS-00030 Assertion failed: Component OraDbBuild: Context parameter dbHome must be a valid ORACLE_HOME directory.
I initially had the Oracle home at /home/oracle/SID and thought that may be an issue since it did not reside in the root directory so I moved it to /oracle. I even went as far as giving root the environment variable ORACLE_HOME and started the install from scratch(deleted the install directory)but I still get the same error on the same phase. If anyone out there can share the same experience,it would be greatefully appreciated.
Thanks,
Gary Manaoat
First you will have to reset your installation and delete installation log directory.
1º Be sure that on the root session you are using to launch sapinst for DBInstance there is no ORACLE_HOME environment variable set.
2º Check your oraInst.loc file (see note 350251), adapt it so that
inventory_loc=/oracle//oraInventory
and create directory if necessary. This avoid problems on unix with previous installations of oracle.
Regards
Jose Luis Valverde
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Gart, I am also having this problem while trying to install the J2EE engine. email me @ david.kalustian@techdata.com and let's catch up.
David Kalustian
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Getting Same Problem but in Windows.
CJS-00030 Assertion failed: Component OraDbBuild: Context parameter dbHome must be a valid ORACLE_HOME directory.
Its Urgent.
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Hi,
If you use Oracle release >= 8.1 (and I think you have if you use ECC 5.0), ORACLE_HOME have to point to /oracle/<sid>/<release>_<bits>.
Have a look at sap note 602843
Regards,
daniel
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I am getting same error. Can any one help on this?
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Same category
Message was edited by: Gary Manaoat
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