Try uninstall and install it with proper java path and advise.
That will probably solve CAM issue. Since during my installation I
noticed many issues which is not dependent if you make one mistake
during installation.

Try fresh installation if that help

Thanks,

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sesha Muneendra
Swameejee Panda
Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 11:55 PM
To: SunRay-Users mailing list
Cc: Eric Ehrhardt
Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Initial Installation of SunRay 3.1.1 Problem

[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote On 08/09/06 12:17,:

>Enter Java v1.4 (or later) location [/usr/j2se]: y
>
>You entered response "y" for above prompted But just hit <enter> when
>prompted above during installation.
>
>That will solve your problem.
>  
>
That will not solve his "CAM" issue.

Thanks
P.S.M.Swamiji

>Thanks,
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Sesha Muneendra
>Swameejee Panda
>Sent: Tuesday, August 08, 2006 11:21 PM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]; SunRay-Users mailing list
>Cc: 'Eric Ehrhardt'
>Subject: Re: [SunRay-Users] Initial Installation of SunRay 3.1.1
Problem
>
>It may work if Controlled_Access_Mode_3.0 name changed to 
>Controlled_Access_Mode_3.1
>in Image directory manually.
>However as pointed by others it's not supported on Solaris and 
>recommended to use
>SRSS3.1 + latest patch on Solaris.
>
>Thanks
>P.S.M.Swamiji
>
>
>Jeffrey Karpenko wrote On 08/08/06 21:28,:
>
>  
>
>>I have attempted to install Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 but the 
>>Controlled Access Mode fails to install.
>>
>>Hardware: v20z
>>
>>OS: Solaris 10 1/06 with Recommended patch cluster
>>
>>Location: /Addons/SunRay/SRSS-3.1.1/srss_3.1.1
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] # ls -l
>>
>>total 90
>>
>>drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 512 Aug 7 16:32 Controlled_Access_Mode_3.0
>>
>>-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2021 Aug 7 16:31 Copyright
>>
>>drwxr-xr-x 6 root root 512 Aug 7 16:32 Docs
>>
>>-rw-r--r-- 1 root root 2480 Aug 7 16:32 FR_Copyright
>>
>>drwxr-xr-x 3 root root 512 Aug 7 16:32 GDM_2.4.4.7.1
>>
>>-r--r--r-- 1 root root 742 Aug 7 16:32 README.html
>>
>>drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 512 Aug 7 16:32 Sun_Ray_Core_Services_3.1.1
>>
>>drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 512 Aug 7 16:32 Sun_Ray_Data_Store_2.2
>>
>>drwxr-xr-x 5 root root 512 Aug 7 16:32 Supplemental
>>
>>-r--r--r-- 1 root root 27191 Aug 7 16:32 THIRDPARTYLICENSEREADME.html
>>
>>-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 3107 Aug 7 16:32 utinstall
>>
>>-rwxr-xr-x 1 root root 1750 Aug 7 16:32 utpreserve
>>
>>First I copied /usr/j2se to /usr/j2se.orig because utinstall will 
>>overwrite it.
>>
>>I then ran ./utinstall
>>
>>My answers to the questions were . . .
>>
>># utinstall Version: 3.1.1 Tue Aug 8 11:06:06 EDT 2006
>>
>>Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 not installed
>>
>>Sun Ray Data Store 2.2 not installed
>>
>>Do you want to install Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 French Admin GUI 
>>(Y/[N]): n
>>
>>Do you want to install Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 Japanese Admin GUI 
>>(Y/[N]): n
>>
>>Do you want to install Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 Simplified Chinese 
>>Admin GUI (Y/[N]): n
>>
>>Controlled Access Mode 3.1 not installed
>>
>>Enter Java v1.4 (or later) location [/usr/j2se]:
>>
>>About to carry out the following operations:
>>
>>Install [ Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 ]
>>
>>Install [ Sun Ray Data Store 2.2 ]
>>
>>Install [ Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 English documentation ]
>>
>>Install [ Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 ]
>>
>>Install [ Controlled Access Mode 3.1 ]
>>
>>Install [ data for utslaunch ]
>>
>>Install [ Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 modules for utsunmc ]
>>
>>Continue? ([Y]/N): y
>>
>>NOTE: The CAM install line just above shows "Controlled Access Mode 
>>3.1" but the "ls -l" of the directory shows
>>    
>>
>"Controlled_Access_Mode_3.0"
>  
>
>>The installation works fine up until it attempts to install the CAM 
>>software.
>>
>>The error follows . . .
>>
>>Installing Controlled Access Mode version 3.1 ...
>>
>>+++ SUNWbbcho
>>
>>pkgadd: ERROR: attempt to process datastream failed - open of 
>>
>>    
>>
></Addons/SunRay/SRSS-3.1.1/srss_3.1.1/Controlled_Access_Mode_3.1/Solari
s
>_10+/i386/Packages> 
>  
>
>>failed, errno=2
>>
>>pkgadd: ERROR: could not process datastream from 
>>
>>    
>>
></Addons/SunRay/SRSS-3.1.1/srss_3.1.1/Controlled_Access_Mode_3.1/Solari
s
>_10+/i386/Packages>
>  
>
>>+++ SUNWbbchr
>>
>>pkgadd: ERROR: attempt to process datastream failed - open of 
>>
>>    
>>
></Addons/SunRay/SRSS-3.1.1/srss_3.1.1/Controlled_Access_Mode_3.1/Solari
s
>_10+/i386/Packages> 
>  
>
>>failed, errno=2
>>
>>pkgadd: ERROR: could not process datastream from 
>>
>>    
>>
></Addons/SunRay/SRSS-3.1.1/srss_3.1.1/Controlled_Access_Mode_3.1/Solari
s
>_10+/i386/Packages>
>  
>
>>CAMBB: error, Controlled Access Mode not successfully installed
>>
>>utinstall: fatal, error in the module M38CAMBB (event Install).
>>
>>Please check for errors/warnings in
>>
>>/var/adm/log/utinstall.2006_08_08_11:06:06.log
>>
>>+++ Done.
>>
>>I've looked in the log file and it tells me the same thing as above. I
>>    
>>
>
>  
>
>>then manually installed the CAM packages included in 
>>"Controlled_Access_Mode_3.0/Solaris_10+/i386/Packages" named . . .
>>
>>[EMAIL PROTECTED] # ls -l
>>
>>total 4
>>
>>drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 512 Aug 7 16:32 SUNWbbcho
>>
>>drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 512 Aug 7 16:32 SUNWbbchr
>>
>>The "pkgadd -d . *" command worked except for the SUNWbbchr package 
>>postinstall script error . . .
>>
>>## Executing postinstall script.
>>
>>/opt/SUNWbb/bin/bbinstfinish[11]: /etc/blackbox.rc: not found
>>
>>/etc/init.d/bbinit: /etc/blackbox.rc: not found
>>
>>pkgadd: ERROR: postinstall script did not complete successfully
>>
>>Installation of <SUNWbbchr> failed.
>>
>>I searched for the missing file named blackbox.rc and found it here 
>>"/etc/opt/SUNWbb/blackbox.rc". I copied the file to /etc and then did 
>>a pkgadd of SUNWbbchr and it installed successfully.
>>
>>I then ran utconfig without failover and keeping the defaults. 
>>Connecting to the Web Admin on port 1660 and selecting the Controlled 
>>Access Mode I get a message instructing me to configure this mode by 
>>running utconfig. So I ran utconfig -u to unconfigure SunRay and ran 
>>utconfig again but there is no CAM questions presented to me.
>>
>>I then rebooted and still nothing . . .
>>
>>I then utconfig -u and utinstall -u and the uninstalls worked fine, I 
>>guess.
>>
>>I then rebooted and reinstalled the software by executing utinstall. 
>>At this point another problem occurred . . .
>>
>># utinstall Version: 3.1.1 Tue Aug 8 11:02:18 EDT 2006
>>
>>Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 not installed
>>
>>Sun Ray Data Store 2.2 not installed
>>
>>Do you want to install Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 French Admin GUI 
>>(Y/[N]): n
>>
>>Do you want to install Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 Japanese Admin GUI 
>>(Y/[N]): n
>>
>>Do you want to install Sun Ray Core Services 3.1.1 Simplified Chinese 
>>Admin GUI (Y/[N]): n
>>
>>Controlled Access Mode 3.1 not installed
>>
>>Enter Java v1.4 (or later) location [/usr/j2se]: y
>>
>>Java found at specified path is not a 1.4 release, continue (Y/[N]): n
>>
>>It appears the uninstall does not return the /usr/j2se directory the 
>>way it found it. It appears that the utinstall overwrites part of the 
>>j2se directory with some version prior to 1.4. This was easy enough to
>>    
>>
>
>  
>
>>rectify as I had made a copy of /usr/j2se directory.
>>
>>So I reinstalled using utinstall and the whole thing starts over
>>    
>>
>again.
>  
>
>>Any thoughts on how to get CAM installed?
>>
>>Jeffrey Karpenko
>>
>>ServerWare Corporation
>>
>>3495 Winton Place, Suite E-3a
>>
>>Rochester, NY 14623
>>
>>    
>>
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