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RA

2004-03-18, 3:34 pm

Trying to install WebSphere 5 (base) on a RedHat 9 box.

Install goes well, and from the firstSteps window, I can start and
stop server, go to the admin console, go to the sample apps, pass the
verify installation test, etc..

I figure I'm home.

I then telnet in, shell over to the AppServer/bin directory and any
script I try and run start/stopServer.sh, firstSteps.sh what ever, and
I get a coredump.

All this as root.

Hmmm, wipe the install, re-install, and again, from the installer
every thing works. I keep the first steps window open, and things
still work..

Fire up a command line, and every thing coredumps.

Any ideas?

(I set the environment the same when I do the install or when I try
and do it from the command line.....)
Greg Munger

2004-03-18, 5:34 pm

Did you try the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL fix?

http://www-106.ibm.com/developerwor...d.jsp?forum=160
&thread=29367&cat=5

Greg Munger

ra@navisys.com (RA) wrote in news:f623cfe9.0403181213.65533eb6
@posting.google.com:

> Trying to install WebSphere 5 (base) on a RedHat 9 box.
>
> Install goes well, and from the firstSteps window, I can start and
> stop server, go to the admin console, go to the sample apps, pass the
> verify installation test, etc..
>
> I figure I'm home.
>
> I then telnet in, shell over to the AppServer/bin directory and any
> script I try and run start/stopServer.sh, firstSteps.sh what ever, and
> I get a coredump.
>
> All this as root.
>
> Hmmm, wipe the install, re-install, and again, from the installer
> every thing works. I keep the first steps window open, and things
> still work..
>
> Fire up a command line, and every thing coredumps.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> (I set the environment the same when I do the install or when I try
> and do it from the command line.....)
>


Richard Klein

2004-03-18, 5:34 pm

did you set the ld_assume_kernel is 2.4 variable?

richard
"RA" <ra@navisys.com> schreef in bericht
news:f623cfe9.0403181213.65533eb6@posting.google.com...
> Trying to install WebSphere 5 (base) on a RedHat 9 box.
>
> Install goes well, and from the firstSteps window, I can start and
> stop server, go to the admin console, go to the sample apps, pass the
> verify installation test, etc..
>
> I figure I'm home.
>
> I then telnet in, shell over to the AppServer/bin directory and any
> script I try and run start/stopServer.sh, firstSteps.sh what ever, and
> I get a coredump.
>
> All this as root.
>
> Hmmm, wipe the install, re-install, and again, from the installer
> every thing works. I keep the first steps window open, and things
> still work..
>
> Fire up a command line, and every thing coredumps.
>
> Any ideas?
>
> (I set the environment the same when I do the install or when I try
> and do it from the command line.....)



Juanma Martinez

2004-03-21, 11:34 am

In article <Xns94B0A19C653A8gmungernospamcom@207.25.253.14>,
gmunger@nospam.com says...
> Did you try the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL fix?
>

Not a fix, just a workaround. Running on RedHat 9 is not officially
supported.
--
Juanma Martinez
Scott K

2004-03-31, 1:34 pm

Juanma Martinez <juanma_martinez@es.ibm.com> wrote in message news:<MPG.1ac7d906ff52e837989811@news.software.ibm.com>...
> In article <Xns94B0A19C653A8gmungernospamcom@207.25.253.14>,
> gmunger@nospam.com says...
> Not a fix, just a workaround. Running on RedHat 9 is not officially
> supported.



I must say that WAS v5.1 on Mandrake v10 (also unsupported), is pretty snappy
so far.

WAS v5.1 has the new JDK 1.4.1, and with MD 10 and the 2.6 kernel -
things are cruising.

Else the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL does with with RH 9, as that is what I was previously
using.

- Scott K
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