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11-Garnet
February 5, 2010
Question

Strange JAVA Path Error

  • February 5, 2010
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I am working on our new server we are using to do a migration of 8.0 M040 PDMLink to 9.1 M040. I was just finishing up the rehosting of the 8.0 data, and got the following error when I tried to run xconfmanager -p:

Error: could not open `C:\Program Files (x86)\Java\jre1.5.0_14\lib\i386\jvm.cfg'

Nowhere can I find any reference to the jre1.5.0_14 directory. I have checked my site.xconf file several times. I also get the same error when I run java -version. Just windering if anyone else had seen this problem. Thanks in advance for any help! Geaux Saints! Who Dat!

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3 replies

12-Amethyst
February 6, 2010
Bill O'Rourke wrote:

Bill,

Look at you PATH environment variables - it is looking for the JRE
rather than the JSDK  The other way to confirm this is by typing "which
java" (This might be dependant on having Aphelion, cygwin or some other
unix utility set).  But I am pretty sure you well see something pointing
into your path incorrectly.

The other thing to think about, is if you ran this from the windchill
shell or not.

--Bob
>
> I am working on our new server we are using to do a migration of 8.0
> M040 PDMLink to 9.1 M040. I was just finishing up the rehosting of the
> 8.0 data, and got the following error when I tried to run xconfmanager -p:
>

>
> Error: could not open `C:\Program Files
> (x86)\Java\jre1.5.0_14\lib\i386\jvm.cfg'
>

>
> Nowhere can I find any reference to the jre1.5.0_14 directory. I have
> checked my site.xconf file several times. I also get the same error
> when I run java -version. Just windering if anyone else had seen this
> problem. Thanks in advance for any help! Geaux Saints! Who Dat!
>
> */Send lawyers, guns, and money...the sh!t has hit the fan! /*
>
>
> ----------
avillanueva
23-Emerald I
February 6, 2010
Did you have Java home set in the current user? New dat!
borourke11-GarnetAuthor
11-Garnet
February 8, 2010
Something got hostbecause once I removed and installed Java, the problems were no more. Thanks for all of you input and help, and how 'bout them Saints!

Send lawyers, guns, and money...the sh!t has hit the fan!