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Failed asm_root.sh script
Hi DBAs,
I just finished installing ASM on a virgin AIX 5.3 server. However, when prompted, i ran the root.sh script at the end, which for a reason i can't figure out, failed as shown below:
/home/oracle > oduct/10.2.0_asm/root.sh <
Running Oracle10 root.sh script...
The following environment variables are set as:
ORACLE_OWNER= oracle
ORACLE_HOME= /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0_asm
Enter the full pathname of the local bin directory: [/usr/local/bin]:
The file "dbhome" already exists in /usr/local/bin. Overwrite it? (y/n) [n]: y
Copying dbhome to /usr/local/bin ...
The file "oraenv" already exists in /usr/local/bin. Overwrite it? (y/n) [n]: y
Copying oraenv to /usr/local/bin ...
The file "coraenv" already exists in /usr/local/bin. Overwrite it? (y/n) [n]: y
Copying coraenv to /usr/local/bin ...
Entries will be added to the /etc/oratab file as needed by
Database Configuration Assistant when a database is created
Finished running generic part of root.sh script.
Now product-specific root actions will be performed.
Could not load program crsctl.bin:
Symbol resolution failed for crsctl.bin because:
Symbol _Getctype__FPCc (number 101) is not exported from dependent
module /usr/lib/libC.a[ansi_64.o].
Symbol _Getnumpunct__FPCc (number 105) is not exported from dependent
module /usr/lib/libC.a[ansi_64.o].
Examine .loader section symbols with the 'dump -Tv' command.
Successfully accumulated necessary OCR keys.
Creating OCR keys for user 'root', privgrp 'system'..
Operation successful.
Configuration for local CSS has been initialized
Adding to inittab
No such file or directory
/etc/init.cssd[537]: /etc/oracle/scls_scr/dveora3/root/cssrun: cannot create
Startup will be queued to init within 30 seconds.
Checking the status of new Oracle init process...
Could not load program crsctl.bin:
Symbol resolution failed for crsctl.bin because:
Symbol _Getctype__FPCc (number 101) is not exported from dependent
module /usr/lib/libC.a[ansi_64.o].
Symbol _Getnumpunct__FPCc (number 105) is not exported from dependent
module /usr/lib/libC.a[ansi_64.o].
Examine .loader section symbols with the 'dump -Tv' command.
Giving up: Oracle CSS stack appears NOT to be running.
Oracle CSS service would not start as installed
Automatic Storage Management(ASM) cannot be used until Oracle CSS service is started.
Can anyone please tell me what the problem is & how it can be resolved?
Thanks,
divroro12
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what version of xlC.rte are you running
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Hi davey,
Sorry for the late reply. Was out of touch with communication for awhile. The version is shown below:
$ lslpp -l|grep xlC
xlC.aix50.rte 6.0.0.13 COMMITTED C Set ++ Runtime for AIX 5.0
xlC.cpp 6.0.0.0 COMMITTED C for AIX Preprocessor
xlC.rte 6.0.0.0 COMMITTED C Set ++ Runtime
Thanks,
divroro12
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I upgraded to the ff & all went well with the install:
lslpp -l|grep xlC
xlC.aix50.rte 8.0.0.7 APPLIED C Set ++ Runtime for AIX 5.0
xlC.cpp 6.0.0.0 COMMITTED C for AIX Preprocessor
xlC.rte 8.0.0.7 APPLIED C Set ++ Runtime
Thanks,
divroro12
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Unable to start Oracle CSS service in AIX
Hi All,
I also have the same error when I started the CSS by command:
localconfig add
When I check the xlC.rte, it shows:
# lslpp -l|grep xlC
xlC.aix50.rte 9.0.0.1 COMMITTED XL C/C++ Runtime for AIX 5.2
xlC.cpp 9.0.0.0 COMMITTED C for AIX Preprocessor
xlC.msg.en_US.cpp 9.0.0.0 COMMITTED C for AIX Preprocessor
xlC.msg.en_US.rte 9.0.0.1 COMMITTED XL C/C++ Runtime
xlC.rte 9.0.0.1 COMMITTED XL C/C++ Runtime
In other AIX server, I'm able to run the CSS but with the xlC.rte is lower version:
#lslpp -l|grep xlC
xlC.aix50.rte 7.0.0.6 COMMITTED C Set ++ Runtime for AIX 5.0
xlC.cpp 6.0.0.0 COMMITTED C for AIX Preprocessor
xlC.msg.en_US.cpp 6.0.0.0 COMMITTED C for AIX Preprocessor
xlC.msg.en_US.rte 6.0.0.0 COMMITTED C Set ++ Runtime
xlC.rte 7.0.0.0 COMMITTED C Set ++ Runtime
Please help.
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Do the following:
1.Reboot the box
2. Clean up
# rm -f /usr/tmp/.oracle/*
# rm -f /tmp/.oracle/*
# rm -f /var/tmp/.oracle/*
3. export ORACLE_HOME= $ORACLE_HOME
4. cd $ORACLE_HOME/bin
5. as Root
# localconfig reset $ORACLE_HOME
Regards,
divroro12
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