Hello,
if your Redhat 8 uses an enhanced Linux kernel, it could help to use
'export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5' before starting the x_server/database.
Then you should check that the user that tries to start the database is member of
the database administrator group. This helps to find that group: ca
.
Ivan
At 06:01 AM 12/9/2003 -0800, Rubin, Shari wrote:
Did you re-start the x_server?
-Original Message-
From: Ivan Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2003 3:27 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Kernel error.
Hi,
Sorry to repost this. Wonder if anyone has any
Hi,
Sorry to repost this. Wonder if anyone has any solutions at all. If not
where can I get more information? It seems that MAXDB failed to retrieve
the kernel version or something. Running Redhat 8.0 with maxdb 7.5
Ivan
At 03:44 PM 12/8/2003 +0800, Kwok Peng Tuck wrote:
Did you check knldiag
Hi,
Yeah. Extracted those from knldiag. I did a search on the web and the only
thing I can find to rectify it is about the LD_ASSUME_KERNEL settings. I am
running on Redhat 8.0.
Ivan
At 03:44 PM 12/8/2003 +0800, Kwok Peng Tuck wrote:
Did you check knldiag like it asked you to ?
Probably a bit
Did you check knldiag like it asked you to ?
Probably a bit more info in there that you can use.
Ivan Tan wrote:
Hi,
When starting the database, I hit this error:
2003-12-08 14:38:06 0x5adc ERR -24994 DBM ERR_RTE:
runtime environment error
0x5adc ERR -2
> I am using the Database Manager GUI 7.4. I am trying to set
> my instance
> online but get the following error.
>
> Code : -24994
> Description: runtime environment error [db_warm -f]; -2,Kernel start
> failed.
The first step would be to check the knldiag for errors
(http://sapdb.2scale.net/m