On Thursday 24 May 2001 14:22, Leonardo T. de Carvalho wrote:
> Hi all again
>
> I've posted a mail on this subject today, and no response...
> Maybe I choose a crappy subject, but now...
> =o)
>
> Well, that e-mail tell some problems, but this other really
> sounds weird:
> Tryinig to run netca :
> "SIGSEGV received at bffff3d8 in
> /oracle/jre/1.1.8/lib/linux/native_threads/libjava.so. Processing
> terminated
> Writing stack trace to javacore10194.txt ... OK
> /oracle/bin/netca: line 102: 10194 Segmentation fault $JRE
> -classpath $CLASSPATH oracle.net.ca.NetCA $*"
>
> And this thing executd yesterday...
> Did anyone at all used Oracle 8i on Mandrake 8 with no
> problemas (obviously, I applied the patch about glibc 2.2...)
>
> Thanx
I have, and netca works just fine, this is the procedure thath I used:
1 - update to glibc-2.2.2-5mdk this is the latest one released by
Mandrake and was specifically issued for the oracle installer problem
(one of them)
2 - if you need to run dbassist (to create a database), get the
glibc-2.1.3-stubs.tar.gz fix
from otn, to find it, go to the same page you can download 8.1.7 from
(IOW a pain to get to)
3 - install 8i, but do not create the database
4 - apply the stubs patch from Oracle, make sure that you read the
instructions!
5 - run dbassist and create the database.
At this point, oracle was running, but any access to it gave "oracle not
available" errors. Shutting down oracle and restarting it fixed the
problem, whatever it was.
6 - ran webdb installer, no problems in the install
7 - from prior experience, I remembered to remove lesstif, and install
openmotif
8 - installed dev6i no problems in the install, but the reports server
does not seem to be working, still gotta work that out. Most likely a
borked config file somewhere.
A few additional things -
make sure that $ORACLE_HOME/bin is in your path
despite what the docs say, make sure that $ORACLE_HOME/lib is added to
/etc/ld.so.conf and rerun ldconfig as root, just make sure that it is
added at the end of the config file.
--
Alex
Kernel Panic is General Failure's second in command