I am trying to install Oracle 12c forms on my local pc. When I try to select
the path of my instaled Oracle 12c weblogic (I have instaled oracle 12c database and 12c weblogic)
and click next in the installation wizard it says
INST-07548: The selected distribution does not have any compatible install type for the selected Oracle Home.
INST-07551: Not all dependent featuresets for install type "Forms and Reports Deployment" could be found. The following prerequisites were found to be missing:
em_fmc - 12.2.1.3.0
What should I do?
have you followed the documentation ?
I must admit that installing Oracle Forms and Reports is not really straightforward.
You have to stick to what's said in the documentation, by first installing the "Oracle WebLogic Server FMW Infrastructure" and then install "Forms and Reports" product over it.
Oracle Forms and Reports is not install directly . First install the "Oracle WebLogic Server ,FMW Infrastructure" and then install " Forms and Reports.
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I am trying to install odoo15 enterprise edition on a Linux VPS server , But I'm facing many issues during installation .
Can you guys help me with a clear guidelines about the installation process?
If you are using an Ubuntu server, you can use an installation script to easily install Odoo.
You can find an installation script from Yenthe over here
I have a slightly modified version of the same script over here
I have followed the steps in http://wiki.joanillo.org/images/1/11/Community_user_guide.pdf but I am unable to run the server
That document refers to version 3.x of Pentaho. Current version is 8.2. The doc is out of date by several years.
There’s no folder biserver-ce anymore, it’s now called pentaho-server. The script’s name is still the same.
You will need a JDK installed (1.8 or above, and if you install Pentaho 8.2 you should use openJDK)
i hope you have started the server, if not run this file using terminal /pentaho-server/start-pentaho.sh ....
please provide the log it will be in the path pentahoserver->tomcat->logs->catalina.out
I am aware that MS SQL Server 2016 is compatible with Linux. Despite this flavor of SQL, I am needing to run SQL Express for training purposes. Is there a method to successfully operate Microsoft SQL Server Express in the Linux Mint environment?
I think this is an interesting question and shouldn't be marked down. After searching online, i came up with his tutorial on setting up mssql server on linux. I tested on linux mint 18.1.
http://www.tecmint.com/install-ms-sql-server-centos-ubuntu-linux/
I installed MSSQL 2016 on Ubuntu last night. Mint is Debian based so it 'might' work. The instructions are here ...
https://learn.microsoft.com/en-gb/sql/linux/sql-server-linux-setup-ubuntu
The installation process is very simple - in fact it literally took seconds, since it uses the familiar apt-get install package manager install which is available with Mint. One thing to be aware of is the requirement for openssl needs version 1.0.2 - this caught me out. I tinkered around trying to upgrade to the correct version on my ubuntu server and did have the correct version installed but MSSQL still would not install. So I created a 16.04 version of ubuntu and then it installed easily. I'm not sure if my comments qualify as an 'answer' but I'd just try and install it as if you have the dependencies I would think you'll be okay.
I've installed MariaDB 10.2 on a cPanel server using this procedure:
https://confluence2.cpanel.net/display/CKB/How+to+Replace+MySQL+with+MariaDB
But now, I want to downgrade to 10.1 since 10.2 isn't handled by cPanel / WHM.
I know it's technically impossible to "downgrade" so I want to uninstall 10.2 and then install 10.1 from WHM. I will restore the database from a SQL dump afterward.
Any way to do this? How do I uninstall 10.2 and get WHM to install 10.1? I want cPanel/WHM to handle the future MariaDB upgrades.
Thanks in advance!
It's quite strange you were able to install MariaDB 10.2 since the upgrade procedure from WHM only allows you to install MariaDB 10.x or MariaDB 10.1.x. If that happened then you probably have other CentOS repos added on the WHM server (like rpmforge/epel etc).
Do you experience any issues with the websites hosted on that server because of MariaDB 10.2 or you just want to be complaint with the recommended versions?!
As a downgrade procedure you will have to manually remove the .rpm packages for MariaDB 10.2 then download the MariaDB 10.1 packages and manually install them (you will need the yum download only plugin in order to save the .rpm packages without actually installing them).
I don't know the exact names of those packages but I think it would be better to open a support request on cPanel forums and the cPanel staff guys from there could connect to your server and help you with your issue.
I am new in postgreSQL database , I recently found that postgreSQL support SQL Job by pgAgent. I am using windows XP operating system.
I searched lots about pgAgent on Google and trying to configure pgAgent on machine.
Download pgAgent package in which I found pgagent.sql file after executing this file JOB(0) icon is appear on my pgAdmin III object panel. like following image.
But I am facing problem to register pgAgent service. As per postgres sql documentation following is next steps to register services but I am fail to do this. or don't know how to configure pgAgent service.
Following step from postgre sql documentaion :
The service may be quite simply installed from the command line as follows:
"C:\Program Files\pgAdmin III\pgAgent" INSTALL pgAgent -u postgres -p secret hostaddr=127.0.0.1 dbname=pgadmin user=postgres
but I tried lot to do this, please help in how to register pgAgent service with Windows XP.
reference link of postgre sql : http://www.pgadmin.org/docs/1.6/pgagent-install.html
Please help in this , Thanks in Advance !
PgAgent is probably not installed
The pgAgent download page says:
pgAgent is a job scheduler for PostgreSQL which may be managed using
pgAdmin. Prior to pgAdmin v1.9, pgAgent shipped as part of pgAdmin.
From pgAdmin v1.9 onwards, pgAgent is shipped as a separate
application.
And then it provides a download link to http://www.postgresql.org/ftp/pgadmin3/release/pgagent/
But the problem is there's only source code there. There are also SQL files in the tarball but they're useless without pgagent.exe.
How to install it
Apparently the correct way to install a pre-compiled pgAgent is with the Stack Builder installer that also happens to be the primary installation method on Windows for the PostgreSQL server itself. That's what is suggested on the official download page:
http://www.postgresql.org/download/windows/
If you have already installed PostgreSQL for Windows with this method, the installer is available under the name Application Stack Builder in the PostgreSQL 9.2 folder in Windows Start Menu.
StackBuilder will normally recognize your installed PostgreSQL version(s), and suggest to install among various programs pgAgent in the Add-ons, tools and utilities category.
Once you check pgAgent and continue with the installation, it will download it and launch its setup. The setup phase includes runnning the necessary SQL statements and installing the PostgreSQL scheduling Agent - pgAgent windows service. If this step is successful, there is nothing else to do, the functionality will be available in pgAdmin for creating jobs.
What's misleading in the docs
The latest pgAdmin docs at http://www.pgadmin.org/docs/1.16/pgagent-install.html has a Service installation on Windows chapter that says:
The service may be quite simply installed from the command line as
follows (adjusting the path as required):
"C:\Program Files\pgAdmin III\pgAgent" INSTALL pgAgent -u postgres -p
secret hostaddr=127.0.0.1 dbname=postgres user=postgres
However in the majority of cases this is not going to be of help because either:
pgAgent install is done by pgAgent setup as launched by StackBuilder and this step is not necessary.
or you have got pgAdmin alone and pgagent.exe will not be installed so this step is not possible.
pgAdmin will be successfully installed after downloading the compressed file from
https://www.pgadmin.org/download/pgagent-source-code/
there inside, you will find the file "sql\pgagent.sql"
Toss the content of this file into the Query Tool and run it. That will install pgAgent. Refresh your database connection to see the result. The tab pgAgent Jobs should have been created at the root level for your connection.
There is no need of using the INSTALL command from your command line.
I faced the same problem. I was able to get pgagent working by downloading and executing the stand-alone installation file pgagent-3.4.0-4-windows.exe from here: http://sbp.enterprisedb.com/getfile.jsp?fileid=11842