Thanks for the hints I'll pass them on.
 
I have had both those bits of fun elsewhere, I don't
think it applies to this situation but appreciated.
 
.... Dan

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Sent: October 6, 2010 4:25 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Atrium Core install error


** 

I ran into that exact problem because there was a firewall between my oracle
server and my app server.  I removed it and the install worked fine (and was
MUCH faster).

 

Anne Ramey
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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList)
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Matt Willis
Sent: Friday, October 01, 2010 1:13 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Atrium Core install error

 

** 

Hi Dan,

 

I have a very similar problem here - installing CMDB 7.6 patch 2 on a new
7.6.03 server. Oracle db is on a real linux machine, but app server is
running on a virtual linux machine. The VM is spec'd up well, but still
seems to have performance issues.

 

My system does have an 'OBSTR:AttributeDefinition' form, but I did get
several errors during the CMDB install that seem to point to performance
issues, timeouts, etc. Right now, I don't know if the CMDB has installed
successfully or not - I need to examine the errors (mainly 90 - connection
refused - errors).

 

I believe my problems come down to VM performance, even though it's running
on a quick server. I suspect that your problems are also performance
related. Are you able to increase the resources of the virtual environment?

 

 

Regards,

Matt Willis

On 30 September 2010 04:17, Daniel Bloom <[email protected]> wrote:

** 

I am trying to install Atrium CMDB 7.6 patch 1 on

an ARSystem 7.5 p6 (that does not have the CMDB installed).

 

When the install completes it has failed on a bunch of errors

that come down to it not creating OBJSTR:AttributeDefinition.

 

Has anyone else come across this?

 

thanks .... Dan

p.s. Windows2003  virtual machine to a real SQL2003

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