You hit the nail on the head.  When the OS was upgraded, the JVM was
also upgraded to 64 bit.  
 
Our infrastructure group is really pushing 64 bit, especially the
WebSphere folks.  With everything headed in that general direction, I
sure hope BMC starts releasing 64bit native server code.
 
Thanks for the help!
Matt

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Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 8:32 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: FW: Remedy JAVA api question


** Try using a 32-bit jvm.  I am not positive on this, but loading
32-bit native libraries using a 64-bit jvm may be the source of your
"invalid magic number" error.  I believe the compatiblity matrix for
mid-tier, fb, email, etc. all state that you must use a 32-bit jvm, I
assume for this reason.

http://www.ibm.com/developerworks/java/jdk/aix/j564/sdkguide.aix64.html

Axton Grams


On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 4:01 PM, Matthew Kunkel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:


        ** 
        It's a 64 bit binary.  I was thinking that the ld_library_path
was wrong, but it does indeed reference the directory containing the
..a's
         
        $ file /u/applic/wsadmin/WAS61/AppServer/java/bin/java
        /u/applic/wsadmin/WAS61/AppServer/java/bin/java: 64-bit XCOFF
executable or object module not stripped
         
        I apologize about the confusion earlier.  For some reason I have
it in my head this is on another platform, but it's AIX all the way.
         
        Thanks,
        Matt

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        Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 1:04 PM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Re: FW: Remedy JAVA api question
        
        
        ** If you run file against the java binary, what do you get
back?  e.g., 


        [EMAIL PROTECTED] c]$ which java
        /usr/bin/java
        [EMAIL PROTECTED] c]$ file /usr/bin/java
        /usr/bin/java:  ELF 32-bit MSB executable SPARC Version 1,
dynamically linked, stripped
        
        Axton Grams
        
        
        On Tue, Apr 1, 2008 at 11:29 AM, Matthew Kunkel
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
        

                ** 
                Correction:
                 
                The first line should have read: "We're getting the
error below when trying to use the JAVA api on an AIX platform."
                 
                I originally thought it was windows, so I keep getting
the process confused.  The whole app runs on a 64 bit AIX platform, no
windows.
                 
                Thanks,
                Matt

________________________________

                From: Matthew Kunkel 
                Sent: Tuesday, April 01, 2008 9:46 AM
                To: '[email protected]'
                Subject: Remedy JAVA api question
                
                
                List,
                 
                We're getting the error below when trying to use the
JAVA api on a windows platform.  This particular program is running on
AIX, whereas I'm most familiar with HP-UX.  I've googled the error and
can't seem to find anything.  We get the same result on both the 6.3 and
7.0 versions of the API.  Any help is appreciated.
                 
                 
                Caused by: java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError:
/u/applic/Remedy/libarjni70.a (0509-022 Cannot load module
/u/applic/Remedy/libarjni70.a.
                0509-103 The module has an invalid magic number.)
                at
com.ibm.ws.tcp.channel.impl.NewConnectionInitialReadCallback.complete(Ne
wConnectionInitialReadCallback.java:113)
                at
com.ibm.ws.tcp.channel.impl.AioReadCompletionListener.futureCompleted(Ai
oReadCompletionListener.java:165)
                at
com.ibm.io.async.AbstractAsyncFuture.invokeCallback(AbstractAsyncFuture.
java:217)
                at
com.ibm.io.async.AsyncChannelFuture.fireCompletionActions(AsyncChannelFu
ture.java:161)
                at
com.ibm.io.async.AsyncFuture.completed(AsyncFuture.java:136)
                at
com.ibm.io.async.ResultHandler.complete(ResultHandler.java:195)
                at
com.ibm.io.async.ResultHandler.runEventProcessingLoop(ResultHandler.java
:743)
                at
com.ibm.io.async.ResultHandler$2.run(ResultHandler.java:873)
                at
com.ibm.ws.util.ThreadPool$Worker.run(ThreadPool.java:1469)
                 
                 
                Thanks,
                Matt

                

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