RE: [sap-basis] Dialog Instance Install Error
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| | Posted by mvvaldez (IT Coordinator) on May 11 at 3:13 PM | |
Hi snowy, thanx for your response, ive tried it and didn't work
Sapcpe is copying kernel files directly from
SID\exe\run from the central instance
Although it did create both exe\uc\NTI386 and exe\uc\NTAMD64 folders
I have copied the correct 64 kernel to both locations
Maybe some parameter is missing on sapcpe
Oh, and the CI install on 32 bit was not mi idea ;-) I just inherited this system
From: Snowy via sap-basis [mailto:sap-basis@Groups.ITtoolbox.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 12:43 PM
To: Valdez, Marco
Subject: RE:[sap-basis] Dialog Instance Install Error
Posted by Snowy (Certified Netweaver '04/Oracle Basis consultant)
on May 11 at 1:56 PM Mark as helpful
Hi,
you should have installed your central instance on a 64-bit machines. this is the one that needs more memory... anyways...
to fix your issue, copy the DI kernel into your CI server on X:\usr\sap\SID\SYS\exe\uc\i386 . this should fix sapcpe.
---------------Original Message---------------
From: mvvaldez
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:28 PM
Subject: Dialog Instance Install Error
> I am Trying to Install a Dialog Server and keep Getting an Installation error
>
> The CI is ECC 5, MSSQL 2005 sp3 Windows2003 ENT sp 2 32 bits Unicode
>
> The DI is Win 2003 ENT sp2 64 bits ( Selecting Di
>
> Error i keep getting is
>
> ERROR 2010-05-01 16:06:22
> FJS-00003 TypeError: f has no properties (in script InstallationScript_76, line 9646: ???)
>
> InstallationScrip_76 Line 9646: defpfl.load(f.getFileStream('READ'));
>
> i assume this line either tries to copy the Default Profile from CI or creates its own, and for some reason it cant
>
> i am installing with the SIDadm user which has local admin rights on the CI and the DI
>
> ive accesed the CI Profile Path from the DI ok
__.____._ Sapcpe is copying kernel files directly from
SID\exe\run from the central instance
Although it did create both exe\uc\NTI386 and exe\uc\NTAMD64 folders
I have copied the correct 64 kernel to both locations
Maybe some parameter is missing on sapcpe
Oh, and the CI install on 32 bit was not mi idea ;-) I just inherited this system
From: Snowy via sap-basis [mailto:sap-basis@Groups.ITtoolbox.com]
Sent: Tuesday, May 11, 2010 12:43 PM
To: Valdez, Marco
Subject: RE:[sap-basis] Dialog Instance Install Error
Posted by Snowy (Certified Netweaver '04/Oracle Basis consultant)
on May 11 at 1:56 PM Mark as helpful
Hi,
you should have installed your central instance on a 64-bit machines. this is the one that needs more memory... anyways...
to fix your issue, copy the DI kernel into your CI server on X:\usr\sap\SID\SYS\exe\uc\i386 . this should fix sapcpe.
---------------Original Message---------------
From: mvvaldez
Sent: Saturday, May 01, 2010 8:28 PM
Subject: Dialog Instance Install Error
> I am Trying to Install a Dialog Server and keep Getting an Installation error
>
> The CI is ECC 5, MSSQL 2005 sp3 Windows2003 ENT sp 2 32 bits Unicode
>
> The DI is Win 2003 ENT sp2 64 bits ( Selecting Di
>
> Error i keep getting is
>
> ERROR 2010-05-01 16:06:22
> FJS-00003 TypeError: f has no properties (in script InstallationScript_76, line 9646: ???)
>
> InstallationScrip_76 Line 9646: defpfl.load(f.getFileStream('READ'));
>
> i assume this line either tries to copy the Default Profile from CI or creates its own, and for some reason it cant
>
> i am installing with the SIDadm user which has local admin rights on the CI and the DI
>
> ive accesed the CI Profile Path from the DI ok
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