First, my apologies for any time you may have spent on my issues.

The TLDR is:   Decisions made to 'modernize' things you do not understand will 
bite you. AND backward compatibility in JAVA does not exist,

I could not see CEEDUMP because the installer defaulted to sending CEEDUMP to 
the bit bucket.

Once that was resolved, i was told that it could not find 'libjvm.so'.
unix 'find' commands informed that were a few of them in my file system.
We had a 'few' because both Java 8  Java 11 are installed.of
In an attempt on using the file directory standards in general practice, 
symbolic links had been  established years ago  to each of the  J8 and J11 
JAVA_HOME candidates.
These links were originally established back in the day to allow the selection 
of 31-bit or 64-bit JAVA.

Someone (ok it was me) noticed that both installed versions are now 64 bit.   
So the symbolics were both redirected to the J11 JAVA_HOME.   I figured that 
someday I could stop installing two entire JAVA runtimes.  With the iminent 
demise of my mainframe, I no longer make pie in the sky plans like that.

This is when I entered the world of 'Semeru' (or something like that).  Which 
basically means J11 is a whole new world.   Not for me.   I am too old, 
experienced, and wise for this stuff.

Apologies again for this additional editorial.

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