This chapter contains details about issues that are known to be problems. This chapter includes the following sections:
This sections describes a runtime issue.
The Sun Java System Web Server Plug-In cannot uninstall an Administration Server that is running on a Linux server. If you attempt to use the provisioning system to uninstall the Administration Server from a Linux server, the uninstallation fails.
Workaround: To delete an Administration Server that is running on a Linux server, complete the following steps:
Manually uninstall the Administration Server from the Linux server.
For instructions, see Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q1 Installation Guide.
Manually delete the files from the directory in which you installed the Administration Server.
% rm -rf /jesInstallPath_variable |
The directory that you specified as the value for the jesInstallPath variable is the directory that you must delete.
Within the provisioning system, remove the database record for the Administration Server.
Run the markOnly:uninstall component procedure on the WebAdminServer component that you deleted manually. For more information about the component procedure, see Component Procedures.
This section describes known issues when running the Sun Java System Web Server Plug-In in locales.
When you attempt to install the Administration Server in the French, German, and Spanish locales, an error message similar to the following appears:
Problems encountered during plan run or preflight The plan (or preflight) "/com/sun/jes6_WS/InstallWebAdminServer" finished with 1 failed host(s). (017034) The execNative step failed because the exit status "0" of the command did not match "75" for the command "sh". (017068) |
Workaround: To successfully install the Administration Server using the provisioning system in European locales, on the server on which you want to install the Administration Server run the Remote Agent in the C locale.
This section describes inaccuracies in the ReadMe.txt file provided with the Sun Java System Web Server Plug-In.
From the Plug-In Details page, you can download the ReadMe.txt file for the Sun Java System Web Server Plug-In. The ReadMe.txt file incorrectly states that the Sun Java System Web Server Plug-In uses the Java Enterprise System 2004Q2 version of the Sun Java System Web Server. The Sun Java System Web Server Plug-In uses the Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q1 version.
The zip files associated with the Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q1 version are as follows:
java_es_05Q1_webserver-solaris-sparc.zip
java_es_05Q1_webserver-solaris-x86.zip
After you unzip the binaries of the Sun Java Enterprise System 2005Q1 software, your directory structure will be as follows:
/java_es_05Q1_webserver/Solaris_sparc
/java_es_05Q1_webserver/Solaris_x86