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Oracle® Application Server Installation Guide
10g Release 3 (10.1.3.2.0) for Linux x86

Part Number B32198-01
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F Troubleshooting

This appendix describes solutions to common problems that you might encounter when installing Oracle Application Server. It contains the following sections:

F.1 Log Files

The installer writes the following log files:

F.2 General Troubleshooting Tips

If you encounter an error during installation:

F.3 Installation Problems and Solutions

This section describes common installation problems and solutions:

F.3.1 Location of Log Files

There are two sets of log files:

  • The installer writes the following log files:

    • oraInventory_location/logs/installActionstimestamp.log

    • oraInventory_location/logs/oraInstalltimestamp.err

    • oraInventory_location/logs/oraInstalltimestamp.out

    • Oracle_Home/install/make.log

  • The configuration assistants write log files in the ORACLE_HOME/cfgtoollogs directory. The Oracle Content DB Configuration Assistant log file is located in ORACLE_HOME/content/log/ContentConfig.log

    Note that if you want to access the log files created by the configuration assistants, you need to exit the installer first. The log files are inaccessible if the installer is still in use.

F.3.2 Prerequisite Checks Fail at the Start of Installation

Problem

The prerequisite checks that are run at the start of installation failed

Solution

If the prerequisite checks display warnings about missing operating system patches or patch bundles, the patch may actually be missing, or it may have been superseded. If your computer contains the patch that supersedes it, you can ignore the warning.

See Section 2.3, "Software Requirements" for a list of required operating system patches.

F.3.3 Installer Disappears After Running the Preinstallation Checks

Problem

The installer disappears after running preinstallation checks

Solution

The directory that is the mount point of the CD-ROM or DVD-ROM was mounted with incorrect permissions, and this caused the pwd command to not work correctly. When you run pwd, it returns "cannot determine current directory".

To fix:

  1. Unmount the CD-ROM.

  2. Change permissions of the mount directory to 755.

  3. Remount the CD-ROM.

The installer should now run correctly.

F.3.4 Unable to Clean Up a Failed Installation

If your installation was not successful, you have to deinstall it first before you can install Oracle Application Server again. Refer to Appendix D, "Deinstallation and Reinstallation" for instructions.

F.3.5 User Interface Does Not Display in the Desired Language, or Does Not Display Properly

Problem

Messages do not appear in the desired language, or messages are not displayed correctly

Solution

Currently Oracle Application Server does not support adding or removing languages after installation.

If you are serving non-English content, be sure you add all the languages that you need during installation. To add languages during installation, click the Product Languages button in the "Select Installation Type" screen. To see which languages are installed by default, see Section 3.3, "Installing Additional Languages".

If you are serving non-English content and forgot to click the Product Languages in the installation, the user interface might not display properly because the required fonts were not installed. You can fix this by contacting Customer Service for the requirement fonts.

F.3.6 Configuration Assistant Failures - General

This section describes general tips for troubleshooting configuration assistant failures. See the next sections for specific configuration assistant failures. See also Appendix E, "Configuration Assistants".

Problem

Configuration assistant failed

Solution

Configuration assistants fail from a variety of causes. Some things you can check are:

  • Check the log files for the failed configuration assistant to determine the problem. The log files are located in the ORACLE_HOME/cfgtoollogs directory.

    Fix the problem indicated in the log file, and click Retry to rerun the failed configuration assistant.

If the configuration assistant fails while running configuration assistant execution commands on the command line, then 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 run 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.

Note:

The solution in this section does 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

F.4 Need More Help?

If this appendix does not solve the problem you encountered, try these other sources:

If you do not find a solution for your problem, open a service request.