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  • MJ23

    problem of installing oracle on linux

    Dear all,

    I have treid to install Oracle 8.1.7 enterprise on Linux Redhat 8 and 9
    version. However, both of the linux version has the same problem. It said
    cannot initialize VM or say waiting for VM initialize but wait for very
    long long time but has no response. I have tried gcc-java, Sun microsystem
    JDK2 and IBM java. However, all of them are not work. Can anyone help me
    what I have done incorrectly or anything missing as I have set nothing in my
    ..bash_profile and also the server setting (e.g. metaphroe,memor y setting
    etc.). Thanks a lot.

    Michael




  • jag

    #2
    Re: problem of installing oracle on linux

    On Wed, 13 Aug 2003 20:16:00 +0800, "MJ23" <mj23@nba.comwr ote:
    >Dear all,
    >
    >I have treid to install Oracle 8.1.7 enterprise on Linux Redhat 8 and 9
    >version. However, both of the linux version has the same problem. It said
    >cannot initialize VM or say waiting for VM initialize but wait for very
    >long long time but has no response.
    Have you looked at http://www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle9i.shtml ?
    You might find the answer there.

    jag

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    • Mahesh Hardikar

      #3
      Re: problem of installing oracle on linux

      Hi , Ihad similar issues on Red Hat AS 2.1 but got solved when I
      follwoed this link . Hope it help ... It is specifically for 8.1.7



      Regards,
      Mahesh

      "MJ23" <mj23@nba.comwr ote in message news:<bhda62$9e j1@imsp212.netv igator.com>...
      Dear all,
      >
      I have treid to install Oracle 8.1.7 enterprise on Linux Redhat 8 and 9
      version. However, both of the linux version has the same problem. It said
      cannot initialize VM or say waiting for VM initialize but wait for very
      long long time but has no response. I have tried gcc-java, Sun microsystem
      JDK2 and IBM java. However, all of them are not work. Can anyone help me
      what I have done incorrectly or anything missing as I have set nothing in my
      .bash_profile and also the server setting (e.g. metaphroe,memor y setting
      etc.). Thanks a lot.
      >
      Michael

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      • MJ23

        #4
        Re: problem of installing oracle on linux

        Thanks all. But I follow the instructions but still got the same problem,
        very poor :(
        Can anyone help me again? Thanks
        "MJ23" <mj23@nba.com¦b ¶l¥ó news:bhda62$9ej 1@imsp212.netvi gator.com ¤¤¼¶¼g
        ....
        Dear all,
        >
        I have treid to install Oracle 8.1.7 enterprise on Linux Redhat 8 and 9
        version. However, both of the linux version has the same problem. It
        said
        cannot initialize VM or say waiting for VM initialize but wait for very
        long long time but has no response. I have tried gcc-java, Sun
        microsystem
        JDK2 and IBM java. However, all of them are not work. Can anyone help me
        what I have done incorrectly or anything missing as I have set nothing in
        my
        .bash_profile and also the server setting (e.g. metaphroe,memor y setting
        etc.). Thanks a lot.
        >
        Michael
        >
        >
        >
        >

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        • omnipotence

          #5
          Re: problem of installing oracle on linux


          Hello, all:



          I encountered the same problem and after reading and follows the
          instruction in this page, it did work! thus I now agree with the author
          of this page : the installer group sucks :-P



          My understanding of the problem is that, the Java VM used by the
          installer are 1.1.8, which uses glibc 2.1, since redhat 7 and above not
          use that, then it doesn't work... follow the instructions and you can
          work out. Good luck!







          Ren Bing


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