RE: 9iAS install problem

2002-10-30 Thread Paulo Gomes
hi
first of all
wich 9ias release are running? 1 or 2?
second if your aim is to work with release 2 u first will have to install
infraestruture in one home then aplication server (midletier) in other home
and then developer kits in yet another home.
if u have a previsous version u should uninstall it before of installing the
new one.
i supose u are having some problems with a bad instalation oracle (as usual
they don't know how to create a proper installation program).
regards
Paulo

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I'm sitting in front of a networked PC, running RedHat 7.2 and Oracle 9i 
9.0.1.0.0.I also have a networked Windows2000 box with Forms 6i on it, 
upon which I have managed to build a simple form on top of my 9i database, 
and run it client-server style.

My ultimate aim is to have an environment for developing and deploying 
forms using Form Builder, using 9iAS, over the web.  I'd like to do my 
forms development on my windows box, but have the Application Server and 
database on the linux box.

Looking through the "Installed products" bit of the Oracle installer on my 
linux box, I note that the machine also has 9iAS Developer Kits 9.0.2.0.1 
installed.
My understanding is that I also need to install the following products :
Oracle 9iAS Infrastructure 9.0.2.0.1
Oracle 9i Application Server 9.0.2.0.1

On attempting to install the Infrastructure, I got the following error:

"Oracle 9iAS installation has detected that the Enterprise Manager Website 
is running on the system.  Install cannot continue unless the Enterprise 
Manager Website is shut down.  To shut down the Enterprise Manager Website, 
at the command line, unset the ORACLE_HOME environment variable and run the 
command /u01/app/oracle/OraASHome/bin/emclt stop. After installation 
completes, please restart the Enterprise Manager Website using the command
/u01/app/oracle/OraASHome/bin/emclt start."

So I unset the ORACLE_HOME, and stopped emclt (I bounced it couple of 
times, for good measure, and I think it stopped OK).  I continued to get 
the same error. I even tried rebooting the machine, and not starting 
anything up at all.  Same problem.

Now it's possible that I'm barking up the wrong tree - I'm a developer and 
this kind of work, has, in the past, been done by someone else.  My 
experience of installing Oracle products is limited (and peppered with 
disappointment), and despite my willingness to RTFM, I often can't work 
figure out which FM to R. ;-)   I've stated my overall aim at the top of 
this email - am I even close to achieving it?

Thanks in advance,
Maria

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RE: 9iAS install problem

2002-10-30 Thread Rahul
maria believe me..it would be much easier if u installed the
infrastructure and the app server
on two separate machines..  i was also facing the similar problems..then
i split the two installs
and everything was fine

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> From: Maria Quinn[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Reply To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 7:03 PM
> To:   Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
> Subject:  9iAS install problem
> 
> I'm sitting in front of a networked PC, running RedHat 7.2 and Oracle 9i 
> 9.0.1.0.0.I also have a networked Windows2000 box with Forms 6i on it,
> 
> upon which I have managed to build a simple form on top of my 9i database,
> 
> and run it client-server style.
> 
> My ultimate aim is to have an environment for developing and deploying 
> forms using Form Builder, using 9iAS, over the web.  I'd like to do my 
> forms development on my windows box, but have the Application Server and 
> database on the linux box.
> 
> Looking through the "Installed products" bit of the Oracle installer on my
> 
> linux box, I note that the machine also has 9iAS Developer Kits 9.0.2.0.1 
> installed.
> My understanding is that I also need to install the following products :
> Oracle 9iAS Infrastructure 9.0.2.0.1
> Oracle 9i Application Server 9.0.2.0.1
> 
> On attempting to install the Infrastructure, I got the following error:
> 
> "Oracle 9iAS installation has detected that the Enterprise Manager Website
> 
> is running on the system.  Install cannot continue unless the Enterprise 
> Manager Website is shut down.  To shut down the Enterprise Manager
> Website, 
> at the command line, unset the ORACLE_HOME environment variable and run
> the 
> command /u01/app/oracle/OraASHome/bin/emclt stop. After installation 
> completes, please restart the Enterprise Manager Website using the command
> /u01/app/oracle/OraASHome/bin/emclt start."
> 
> So I unset the ORACLE_HOME, and stopped emclt (I bounced it couple of 
> times, for good measure, and I think it stopped OK).  I continued to get 
> the same error. I even tried rebooting the machine, and not starting 
> anything up at all.  Same problem.
> 
> Now it's possible that I'm barking up the wrong tree - I'm a developer and
> 
> this kind of work, has, in the past, been done by someone else.  My 
> experience of installing Oracle products is limited (and peppered with 
> disappointment), and despite my willingness to RTFM, I often can't work 
> figure out which FM to R. ;-)   I've stated my overall aim at the top of 
> this email - am I even close to achieving it?
> 
> Thanks in advance,
> Maria
> 
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