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Problem(Abstract) |
When trying to install GSKit 5, you receive the following
error message:
"Setup Initialization Error Insufficient memory available to run Setup.
Close all other applications to make some memory available and try to run
Setup again. Error 111."
This technote steps you through the corrective action of manually
uninstalling and reinstalling GSKit 5. |
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Cause |
The error is a result of a problem with the InstallShield
product used to install GSKit 5. It can fail on systems with more than 1
gigabyte of memory. |
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Resolving the
problem |
Following is a workaround to install GSKit 5 if you
experience this problem.
- Uninstalling
Verify that no ibm\gsk5 directory has been created in the
\Program Files directory. If the directory exists, delete it. If
there was a partial installation of GSKit 5, remove the partial entries
from the registry.
To remove the entries from the registry, issue the following command:
isuninst -f"D:\Program Files\ibm\gsk5\gsk5BUI.isu"
The command isuninst should already be in the path. It
is the InstallShield uninstaller. The gsk5BUI.isu is the
uninstall information file. Note that there is no space between the
"-f" and the gsk5BUI.isu path.
- Installing
GSKit is located on the product CD in the nt\ihs>
directory. From a command prompt in the nt\ihs> directory,
issue the following command:
nt\ihs> skit\setup.exe WAS5.0.0.0 "D:\Program
Files" -s -f1 skit\Setup.iss -z
Where "D:\Program Files" represents the drive and
name of the main program files folder. The -s is for "silent". If
the installation does not create the directory structure, try removing the
-s from the command string, then use the LaunchPad to
install when it opens.
Updating GSKit after a fix pack install:
If the same problem occurs when installing a fix pack after Base is
successfully installed, the workaround is:
From a command prompt in the
$WAS_HOME\gskit5install directory, issue the
following command:
$WAS_HOME\gskit5install>setup.exe
WAS5.0.0.0 -s -z
After the program finishes, verify that the GSKit files are
updated. |
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