Aaron Wilson schrieb:
We originally attempted to install on RHEL5.4 but where told by Sun it
wasn't supported so we installed RHEL5.3 on our servers instead.
Coincidently Red Hat tell us they don't support libgdbm.so.3....
They're Sun Fire x4140 servers
Anyways when we run utconfig we get an error. This occurs on RHEL5.3
and RHEL5.4 but in the case it's RHEL5.3 because it's "supported"

[r...@slosunray01 sbin]# ./utconfig

Configuration of Sun Ray Server Software

This script automates the configuration of the Sun Ray Server Software
and related software products.  Before proceeding, you should have read
the Sun Ray Server Software 4.2 Installation Guide and filled out the
Configuration Worksheet.  This script will prompt you for the values
you filled out on the Worksheet.  For your convenience, default values
(where applicable) are shown in brackets.

Continue ([y]/n)?
Enter Sun Ray admin password:
Re-enter Sun Ray admin password:
/opt/SUNWut/sbin/utpw: error while loading shared libraries:
libgdbm.so.3: cannot open shared object file: No such file or
directory
Password validation, utpw failed with unknown exit status 127
Enter Sun Ray admin password:

At an impasse.
Not sure what to do next.


1. Please make sure you have the 32-bit version of the gdbm package installed. To be sure try
  # yum install gdbm.i386
(I have seen 64-bit installs of RHEL 5.x where this was missing.)

2. Make sure the you have performed the required reboot after the install. SRSS creates some compatibility symlinks for libraries that have different names or external version numbers on different distros during that reboot.

- Jörg

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