Re: binfmt-0000

2002-05-23 Thread Rich Smrcina
invocation: modprobe: Can't locate module binfmt- Has anyone ever seen this before? Other folks have asked the question on various discussion threads on the Web, but I haven't seen an answer. Thanks, Hank Calzaretta -- Rich Smrcina Sytek Services, Inc. Milwaukee, WI [EMAIL

binfmt-0000

2002-05-23 Thread Hank Calzaretta
I'm installing WAS 4.0.2 on a SuSE 2.2.16 system and the WAS install script is getting the following message on a java invocation: modprobe: Can't locate module binfmt- Has anyone ever seen this before? Other folks have asked the question on various discussion threads on the Web

Re: binfmt-0000

2002-05-23 Thread Rich Smrcina
the java -version I made a copy of the install.sh, which sets up CLASSPATH etc to point to the CD, and changed the java invocation therein. I don't get anything back, except for the binfmt- missing message. Thanks, Hank -- Rich Smrcina Sytek Services, Inc. Milwaukee, WI [EMAIL PROTECTED

Re: binfmt-0000

2002-05-23 Thread Hank Calzaretta
for the binfmt- missing message. Thanks, Hank -Original Message- From: Rich Smrcina [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 9:34 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: binfmt- Are you installing as root? I think that is required. Can you check the java version (java

Re: binfmt-0000

2002-05-23 Thread Post, Mark K
Hank, The binfmt- message means you have a zero-length file somewhere that someone/thing is trying to execute as a command/program. To help figure out what that is, you could try doing an strace -f -F javacommand to see if you can narrow it down. Mark Post -Original Message- From

Re: binfmt-0000

2002-05-23 Thread Hank Calzaretta
- From: Post, Mark K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, May 23, 2002 10:10 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: binfmt- Hank, The binfmt- message means you have a zero-length file somewhere that someone/thing is trying to execute as a command/program. To help figure out what