> I have created a new sparse zone for a new SAP installation
> (Solution Manager 4.0) and started the installation. SAP
> requires a 1.4.2 SDK even though Java 1.5 comes with Solaris
> 10. The 1.4.2 SDK is in /usr/j2se. The installation errors
> out because it can't get "write" rights to
>
Hi,
Is this the recommended solution ?
In the Global zone, there is already a copy of JDK installed (by default
in Solaris 10). All the java links are setup properly in /usr.
However, as this is a sparse zone, /usr is inherited i.e. read-only.
Installing JDK anywhere in the sparse zone, while s
On Wed 27 Sep 2006 at 01:57PM, Atis Purins wrote:
> I have three SAP database instances/central instances running in three sparse
> zones with no problem.
>
> I have created a new sparse zone for a new SAP installation (Solution Manager
> 4.0) and started the installation. SAP requires a 1.4.2 S
I have three SAP database instances/central instances running in three sparse
zones with no problem.
I have created a new sparse zone for a new SAP installation (Solution Manager
4.0) and started the installation. SAP requires a 1.4.2 SDK even though Java
1.5 comes with Solaris 10. The 1.4.2 S