OOPs - It is JIT file.
Yechiel AdarMehish
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Subject: Re: Oracle 8i installation
First I second Mladen recommendation to install
9.2
what do you mean by JIT file??
how can i solve my problem?
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Subject: Re: Oracle 8i installation
OOPs - It is JIT file.
Yechiel
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Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 1:59
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Subject: Re: Oracle 8i installation
what do you mean by JIT file??
how can i solve my
problem?
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From: Mohamed Kamal
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Sent: Monday, November 24, 2003 1:59 PM
Subject: Re: Oracle
8i installation
what do you mean by JIT file??
how can i solve my
problem?
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From: Yechiel Adar
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Subject: Re: Oracle 8i installation
Date: Mon, 24 Nov 2003 07:29:25 -0800
There is a problem installing oracle 8i on P4 machines.
Copy the installation CD to the hard disk. Search for file named
symcjit.DLL and rename to symcjit.old.
Run
Do you have scre for Windows installed? Just kidding. What kind of errors are you
getting?
You should have SP1 installed. What version of jre? For oracle 8i, it should 1.1.8,
not 1.4.2 or
whatever it is that you have. If that is a new installation, why are you installing 8i
and not 9i?
Old
First I second Mladen recommendation to install
9.2.
IIRC there is one KIT file on the installation disk that
you need to rename for the installation to succeed.
Also you can use lsnrctl to install the listener
service.
do: lsnrctl start listener and it will install the service
for you (if
Having seen a number of people come to grief because they tried to delete
unnecessary files, I have a bad feeling about this one. I can't imagine
that space on a server where you've installed Oracle is so tight that this
is necessary. Disk is so cheap today. Good grief, what happens if you need
This is related to the symcjit.dll file being a pile of crap on a P4 type
machine :-). What you need to do is copy the contents of the install CDs to
your hard drive, then find the file symcjit.dll within the install set - it
comes up a couple of times I believe..
Copy the attached version over
Dear Mark,
Your solution really works.
Although I received the warning message of jrew.exe that some jvm.dll wasnot
found, I could successfuly
install Oracle 8i in my new computer after using new symcjit.dll.
Thankyou very muck Mark.
Glad to hear it!
Cheers
Mark
P.S. If I remember correctly Oracle will have installed its own JVM on
installation so you shouldn't really have a problem with it.
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Dear Mark,
Bishwa
You may be running in to Pentium P4 bug. Refer to doc. ids 115160.996 and 15730.996. If I remember correctly, you have to copy the whole CD in to hard drive, download and modify few files. You will be able to do the installation from the hard drive..
Thanks
Riyaj Re-yas Shamsudeen
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You have to increase this value.
The default value would be too small. I'm not
aware of default on solaris, but on TRU64 it's
somewhere around 45 MB ( don't remember
exactly)...
So just increase this value
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have to increase this value. The default value would be too
small. I'm not aware of default on solaris, but on TRU64
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You have to increase this value.
The default value would be too small. I'm not
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You have to increase this value.
The default value would be too small. I'm not
aware of default on solaris, but on TRU64 it's
somewhere around 45 MB ( don't remember exactly)...
So just increase this value to 1-2 GB and try
once more, this should succeed.
Rajesh
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You have to increase this value.
The default value would be too small. I'm not
aware of default on solaris, but on TRU64 it's
somewhere around 45 MB ( don't remember exactly)...
So just increase this value to 1-2 GB and try
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You have to increase this value.
The default value would be too small. I'm not
aware of default on solaris, but on TRU64 it's
somewhere around 45 MB ( don't remember exactly)...
So just increase this value
Hi Pankaj,
With 256 MB RAM, you may not be able to set
set shmsys:shminfo_shmmax=4294967295
Try setting it to lower values 1-2 GB, It should
resolve the issue. Of course it shdn't have any impact on
Oracle's functioning ( If you have just 256 MB, you can't
allocate 4 GB to
Hi Rajesh,
Thanks for the info. I was not aware what shmmax value
was, though, I knew it is related to memory.
I had even left the /etc/system file unchanged during
my 2nd installation attempt (I had copied system to
system.org) and tried. But it fails there too.
Thanks,
gopi
--- Rajesh
It looks like you need to go back to the basics of how to set up your
environment. I don't think you have your ORACLE_SID set.
Oh and startup or startup no mount are what is generally used
Peter
At 04:50 AM 13/06/2001 -0800, you wrote:
Hi All,
I have an Solaris 8 for Intel Oracle 8.1.7
In Oracle, you have to give the full name :)
SVRMGRL STARTUP MOUNT BILL GATES
Actually check for existence of initsid.ora file in OH/dbs or startup w/
pfile=initsid.ora.
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Fat City
Please see bug #1507768 on MetaLink. If you look towards the bottom at 3/23/2001 you
will see an update that describes replacing some DLLs with ones from a newer version
of JRE that performs the CPUID on a P4 correctly. I had this same issue at home, but
on Win2000, and the 3/23 note worked
Matt,
AFAIK, there aren't any products certified with
Windows ME (it isn't even listed as a platform on the
certification page on metalink). Isn't that the
successor to Windows98, though? In which case all it
would support would be client tools anyway.
HTH,
-- Anita
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Matt,
What version of Oracle 8.1.7 are you trying to install? Actually, for which
platform is your CD? The only version that you can install on ME is
Personal Oracle, not Enterprise Edition or Standard Edition.
Ed Haskins
Oracle DBA
Verizon Wireless
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I had this problem while installing on my Pentium 4 machine. I raised a tar
for this and as per their instructions, I could install 817 on Pentium. I
quoting the contents of the tar for your reference. If you have any
problems, please contact me directly.
Oracle Tar instructions:
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