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errors while running root.sh during Oracle installation
Hi,
I was trying to install Oracle8i (8.1.7) on a Sun Solaris 9 machine. During the step to 'run root.sh as root user', I had the following errors. The system had Solaris 9 newly installed and I was executing root.sh as root user. Any ideas? Thank you very much.
Do you want to continue with the installation of [y,n,?] y
Installing LSM (Backup/Recover) Client as
## Installing part 1 of 1.
/lib/X11/app-defaults/Networker
/lib/X11
/lib/X11/app-defaults
/usr/bin/networker
/usr/bin/nsrwatch
/usr/bin/nwadmin
/usr/bin/nwarchive
/usr/bin/nwbackup
/usr/bin/nwrecover
/usr/bin/nwretrieve
/usr/bin/preclntsave
/usr/bin/pstclntsave
/usr/bin/recover
/usr/bin/save
/usr/bin/savepnpc
/usr/lib/X11/app-defaults/Networker
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create package object .
pathname does not exist
unable to create directory
/usr/lib/nsr/C
/usr/lib/nsr/C/nsr.help
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
/usr/lib/nsr/de_de/nsr.help
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
/usr/lib/nsr/gls/cm/registry
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
/usr/lib/nsr/gls/lc/os/portable/C
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
/usr/lib/nsr/product.res
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
/usr/lib/nsr/uasm
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
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Re: errors while running root.sh during Oracle installation
Originally posted by jiong
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
/usr/lib/nsr/de_de/nsr.help
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
/usr/lib/nsr/gls/cm/registry
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
/usr/lib/nsr/gls/lc/os/portable/C
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
/usr/lib/nsr/product.res
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
/usr/lib/nsr/uasm
pkgadd: ERROR: unable to create directory
Did you try to manually create the directories?
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Are you sure you want to install Legato?
Jeff Hunter
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Originally posted by marist89
Are you sure you want to install Legato?
That was good. Apparently you aren't such an idiot after all!
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Hi gandolf989 and Jeff,
There is a link 'nsr' already under /usr/lib and I think it is causing the problem.
Jeff, actually I don't have to install Legato Storage Manager packages. Should I just answer 'n' for all 'Do you want to continue with the installation of ' questions while executing root.sh?
Thanks a lot.
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When installing the software through the GUI, make sure you uncheck "Legato Storage Manager" or whatever it is called. Then the root.sh script won't try to install that package.
Jeff Hunter
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Originally posted by gandolf989
That was good. Apparently you aren't such an idiot after all!
I am offended by "idiot". A***ole? I never claimed not to be...
Jeff Hunter
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Originally posted by marist89
I am offended by "idiot". A***ole? I never claimed not to be...
Wouldn't you rather be a whole a** than just a part of one?
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Jeff,
I agree with you that it would work using the GUI.
However, I should mention that I have to do the installation in the silent-mode. Even I didn't include Legato Storage Manager for the DEPENDENCY_LIST parameter in the response file, the installer still tried to install it while calling the root.sh script. I guess I will try to answer 'n' during executing root.sh.
Thank you.
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