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RE: Oracle 8.1.7_03 on RH 7.1 XFS 1.0 installer

To: "'Nathan Scott'" <nathans@xxxxxxx>, "'Gonyou, Austin'" <austin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: RE: Oracle 8.1.7_03 on RH 7.1 XFS 1.0 installer
From: "Steven Tower" <tower@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 20:03:25 -0400
Cc: "'Linux XFS \(E-mail\)'" <linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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In-reply-to: <20010810093811.B279562@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sender: owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx
The problem is almost certainly a problem with the Oracle Java version,
there is a mention of oracle install problems with Redhat 7.1 in the
redhat readme (and the SGI Redhat readme) do too glibc and the jdk.
Take a look at the Redhat readme for a fix.

Steven

-----Original Message-----
From: owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:owner-linux-xfs@xxxxxxxxxxx]
On Behalf Of Nathan Scott
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 7:38 PM
To: Gonyou, Austin
Cc: Linux XFS (E-mail)
Subject: Re: Oracle 8.1.7_03 on RH 7.1 XFS 1.0 installer

hi,

On Thu, Aug 09, 2001 at 05:14:12PM -0500, Gonyou, Austin wrote:
> Currently on my desktop, this works fine for installing with no real
> modifications etc. But, on 2 scsi systems, The ./runInstaller  will
segfault
> several hundred times a second and the cpu utilization is at 99.8% on
1 of
> the CPUs. Any information in this regard to get it to work on an SMP
setup
> would be very helpful. 
> 

This seems unlikely to be an XFS problem - I'd suggest using gdb to
figure out where in ./runInstaller your segfault initially happens,
and then get in touch with the Oracle folk about the problem.

If you're seeing a recursive segfault (which it sounds like you are),
that would account for the high CPU utilization on 1 cpu.

cheers.

-- 
Nathan


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