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Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2 Installation Guide
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Preface

1.  Preparing for Installation

2.  Installing the Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2 Software

3.  Uninstalling the Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2 Software

4.  Troubleshooting

GUI Installer Will Fail If TMPDIR Points to Non World-Writable Directory

GNOME Errors Might Occur When Starting GUI Installer

Installer Lock File Might Prevent Installer From Starting

Fixing a Failed Installation or Uninstallation

Fixing a Failed Installation or Uninstallation on Solaris Platforms

Fixing a Failed Installation or Uninstallation on Linux Platforms

Installation Will Fail on an NFS-Mounted Filesystem If Write Permission is Not Set

Viewing the Installation Log File

A.  Command-Line Options for the Installer,Uninstaller,and install_patches Utility

B.  Adding Swap Space

C.  Oracle Solaris 12.2 Components and Packages

D.  Patch Identification Numbers and Descriptions

E.  Version Numbers of the Oracle Solaris Studio 12.2 Components

Index

Installation Will Fail on an NFS-Mounted Filesystem If Write Permission is Not Set

If installation fails on an NFS-mounted filesystem, ensure that you have write permission on that filesystem. You can check for write permission by following these instructions. For information about installing on an NFS-mounted filesystem, see Installing to an NFS-Mounted Filesystem.

  1. Check for write permission by typing:

    touch /net/remote-system/opt/testfile

    If you receive an error message, then you do not have write permission. For example:

    touch /net/harker/opt/testfile
    touch: /net/harker/opt/testfile cannot create
  2. Choose another installation directory on which you have write permission, or contact your system administrator to change the filesystem permissions.