Oracle® Application Server Installation Guide 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.2.0) for Linux x86 Part Number B32198-01 |
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This appendix lists the configuration assistants and the location of their log files.
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If a configuration assistant fails, try the following steps to correct the problem:
Review the installation log files listed in Section F.1, "Log Files".
Review the log files for the failed configuration assistant. Configuration assistant log files are listed in Section E.2, "Description of Oracle Application Server Configuration Assistants". Try to fix the issue that caused the error.
If the failed configuration assistant has any dependencies, then run the dependencies again. You must do this even if the dependency completed successfully.
If an optional configuration assistant fails, and it does not have any dependencies, run the remaining configuration assistants. Uncheck the cancelled optional configuration assistant, highlight and check the next listed configuration assistant, and click Retry.
If configuration assistant failure occurs when running configuration assistant execution commands on the command line, then re-run the configuration assistant execution command again.
You can use the generated script file named configtoolcmds.pl
located in the ORACLE_HOME/bin
directory to execute the failed configuration assistant again. The configtoolcmds.pl
script is generated after you exit the installer. During silent or non-interactive installation, the configtoolcmds.pl
script is generated immediately after configuration assistant failure.
If you see a "Fatal Error. Reinstall" message, find the cause of the problem by analyzing the log files. You cannot recover from a fatal error by correcting the problem and continuing. You must remove the current installation and reinstall Oracle Application Server. The following tasks describe the recovery procedure:
Deinstall the failed installation using the procedure described in Appendix D, "Deinstallation and Reinstallation".
Correct the cause of the fatal error.
Reinstall Oracle Application Server.
If the fatal error reoccurs, then you must remove all Oracle installations from your computer.
Note:
The tips in this section do not apply to the Oracle Content DB Configuration Assistant. If the Oracle Content DB Configuration Assistant is stopped or fails, follow the steps in Section D.3, "Additional Deinstallation Tasks for Oracle Content DB" before attempting to install again. Do not click Retry.You can find the Oracle Content DB Configuration Assistant log in the following location:
ORACLE_HOME/content/log/ContentConfig.log
If a configuration assistant fails, the bottom half of the installation screen displays the error message, and the configuration assistant writes its result code (Table E-1) to the following log file:
oraInventory/logs/installActionstimestamp.log
Table E-2 lists the Oracle Application Server configuration assistants in alphabetical order. Different installations use different configuration assistants depending on installation type and configuration options you selected.
Table E-2 Oracle Application Server Configuration Assistants
Configuration Assistant | Description | Log File Location |
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Oracle Application Server Configuration Assistant |
Configures Oracle Application Server. |
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Oracle Content DB Configuration Assistant |
Configures a new OC4J instance for Oracle WebCenter Framework. |
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Oracle Process Management and Notification Configuration Assistant |
Starts OPMN and OPMN-managed processes. |
ORACLE_HOME/cfgtoollogs/configtoolstimestamp.log
ORACLE_HOME/opmn/logs/ipm.log
ORACLE_HOME/opmn/logs/ons.log
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Oracle WebCenter Framework Configuration Assistant |
Configures Oracle WebCenter Framework components and deploys sample portlets. |
ORACLE_HOME/cfgtoollogs/configtoolstimestamp.log ORACLE_HOME/oraInventory/logs/installActionstimestamp.log |