Thanks for all your replies. I am going to try and set the ASSUME_KERNEL env variable to see if that works. I remember that this worked for me once when installing Oracle.
 
The problem is not with installing sapdb, but with actually creating an instance. I am using the webdbm tool. At the very end, when the db/instance is actually being created. I can't think of the error off hand, but it mentioned a RTE error and to check out knldiag file, which I did, but that was not helpful to me at all.
 
I am going to try the above first, and then see if that helps. I'll keep you posted...
 
thx!

Ray Harrison <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Edgar wrote:

/I guess I should not try and run sapdb on Redhat Linux 9 any longer. I have tried, but failed. Does anyone have any success stories?

If not, what about Windows 2003? If not Windows 2003, what about Windows 2000. Basically, I am just looking for a reliable system to run sapdb on, but I am not sure which I should use.

I have a choice between Redhat Linux and Windows.

Help please!

/Edgar - I don't know if I caught all of your posts, so forgive me if I don't understand the problem fully -
I have SAP DB 7.4 running on Redhat 9 - what issues are you running into?

Cheers
Ray




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