C H A P T E R 7 |
Troubleshooting |
This chapter provides some troubleshooting hints to help you during the installation, startup, configuration, and use of the Sun ONE Studio IDE.
TABLE 7-1 describes some errors you might encounter during installation of Solaris patches using the solaris_patch_installer script.
TABLE 7-2 describes some errors you might encounter during the IDE installation.
TABLE 7-3 describes some errors you might receive during startup and configuration of the newly installed Sun ONE Studio 4 software.
Receipt of an error message similar to the following during the IDE startup in a supported Solaris environment:
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Reinstall the SDK while logged in as superuser and ensure that the installation directory is on the root level. |
Receipt of an error message similar to the following during the IDE startup in a supported Solaris environment:
NOTE: You can download and install the J2SE[tm] and related Solaris[tm] patches from http://access1.sun.com/forte/. Warning:Current runtime environment does not satisfy minimum requirements. |
Install the J2SE, v. 1.4.0_02 platform on your system. For a Solaris 8 operating environment, include any necessary patches. Refer to Chapter 2 for more information on installing this software on your system. |
Receipt of the following error message after starting the IDE:
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Ensure there is no space in the name of the directory in which you have installed the J2SE, v. 1.3.1 or v. 1.4.0_02 platform. |
Sun ONE Studio IDE is not pointing to the J2SE, v. 1.4.0 platform you had specified during the IDE installation and you receive an error message similar to the following: ERROR: The J2SE[tm] 1.2.1 found at /usr/java1.2/bin/java cannot be used by the IDE. J2SE[tm] 1.4 is recommended.
Warning:Current runtime environment does not satisfy minimum requirements. |
Check the Java environment variables already set prior to starting the IDE and unset them. The values of the $JAVA_PATH and $JDK_HOME environment variables override the value of the J2SE SDK path you specified during the IDE installation. You need to unset these environment variables or use the -jdkhome command-line option when starting the IDE. |
The user directory is created in the wrong location in a Microsoft Windows system. |
If you have previously installed any edition of the Sun ONE Studio IDE in a Microsoft Windows environment, the location of the user directory is recorded in the Microsoft Windows Registry under HKEY_CURRENT_USER/Software/Sun Microsystems, Inc./Forte for Java/CE/4.0. This value is not deleted when you uninstall the Sun ONE Studio IDE. Therefore, when you install another version of the Sun ONE Studio IDE, the user directory specified in a previous Sun ONE Studio 4 installation is reused. If you want to use a different location for the user directory, do the following:
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(Solaris environment only) Receipt of the following error message: Cannot find product /product.xml on your computer. |
Stop and start volume management (vold) on the system, and run the installer again. 1. Ensure that media are not being used. If you are not sure whether you have found all users of the media, use the fuser command. 3. Type the volmgt stop command: |
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