Re: Midtier 7.1 install issue

2008-07-10 Thread haeyoon . lee
Hey, I took your advice from BMCDN and deployed it as a war file. I had to add some lines to the startup.sh in order for the servlet to work, but at least it's up and running. Thanks! On Jul 9, 9:59 am, Axton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Differences in your environment could cause the issue.  

Re: Midtier 7.1 install issue

2008-07-09 Thread haeyoon . lee
Hi, Thanks for the tip. I tried it out but editing out the code generates more errors. It seems that this section is needed for other parts of the script. Any other ideas? What might be causing it? Can I add something to SuSE linux to get this working? Thanks On Jul 8, 9:55 pm, Kurniadi

Re: Midtier 7.1 install issue

2008-07-09 Thread Axton
Differences in your environment could cause the issue. Different shell, different binaries (test, tset, grep, awk, etc.), different character sets, etc. Axton Grams On Wed, Jul 9, 2008 at 9:42 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Hi, Thanks for the tip. I tried it out but editing out the code

Midtier 7.1 install issue

2008-07-08 Thread haeyoon . lee
Hi, I was wondering if anyone knows how I can get past this error when installing remedy midtier 7.1 in SuSE 10.2.0.12 ./mt_install: line 6109: release-notes-sles-10.2.0.12SUSE: command not found ./mt_install: line 5974: =0: command not found expr: syntax error expr: syntax error Operating

Re: Midtier 7.1 install issue

2008-07-08 Thread Kurniadi
Hi Lee, mt_install is a shell script. For the error Operating System must be or later,. perhaps you can bypass it by editing the mt_install and add # at beggining of line of that section. If you have successfully install that midtier in the identical operating system, that error should not be