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Operating Systems HP-UX Oracle 9i install: Error in invoking target install of makefile Post 302107848 by Ebbi on Wednesday 21st of February 2007 06:40:06 AM
Old 02-21-2007
This message is not very informative as it only reports that a problem HAS occurred but not WHICH one exactly. The make.log file, which is written in $ORACLE_HOME/install, may contain more information. Otherwise you can trigger a more accurate error message by restarting the relinking process:

1. Log on as oracle user.

2. Execute the following command:

make -F <makefile> <target>

You can find <makefile> and <target> in the error message of the runInstaller here the path of the makefile may be skipped if you have switched to the relevant directory prior to the error message.
For example, a typical call is "make -f ins_sqlplus.mk ioracle".

I guess that you should get the following error when relinking manually:

ld: Unsatisfied symbol "gethrtime" in


Code:
General checklist for troubleshooting

a) Incorrect installation of Oracle software
b) Incorrectly set environment
c) Missing operating system patches
d) Incorrect operating system setup
e) Missing file permissions
f) Incorrectly installed C compiler or Linker
g) Inadequate operating system parameters
h) Check with the supplier of the operating system

 

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