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Problem(Abstract) |
After FTP download of installation files from a Microsoft®
Windows® operating system to a UNIX® operating system, file names are in
uppercase, causing installation to fail. |
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Cause |
When viewing a UNIX installation CD for WebSphere®
Application Server on a Windows platform, file names all appear in
uppercase. The installation files were transferred to the UNIX operating
system using FTP.
When the files were transferred to the UNIX system, they were received
with uppercase file names. This causes the installation on the UNIX
platform to fail.
After changing the file names to lower case, the installation completed
successfully. |
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Resolving the
problem |
On UNIX operating systems, mount the installation CD on
the UNIX system to maintain the case sensitivity of the files.
Remote installations of WebSphere Application Server should be between
like platforms, such as UNIX to UNIX, or Windows to Windows, so that the
correct file structure, symbolic links and file permissions are
preserved. |
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Cross Reference information |
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Component |
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Edition |
Application Servers |
Runtimes for Java Technology |
Java SDK |
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