Mohamed, the error looks to me as though it comes from having a space in the download folder name. On 3 May 2014 18:21, "Mohamed Houri" <mohamed.houri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi Kellyn > > I made a new try to re-install oem12c on windows 8 and the same error > occured again. The log file is showing the following error > > INFO: Executing the command C:\oem12c\jdk16/jdk/bin/java > -Djava.io.tmpdir=C:\oem12c\.wlsinstall_temp -Xms128m -Xmx1024m -jar > C:\Users\Mohamed\Downloads\02 Oracle software\Oracle oem 12c\oem_12c > *\/wls/*wls1035_generic.jar -mode=silent > -silent_xml=C:\oem12c\.wlsinstall_temp\wls.xml -log=C:\Program > Files\Oracle\Inventory\logs\installActions2014-04-28_09-01-27PM.log.wls > -log_priority=debug > INFO: ERROR STREAM: Unable to access jarfile C:\Users\Mohamed\Downloads\02 > INFO: Return value is 1 > INFO: POPUP ERROR:Installation of Oracle WebLogic Server has failed, check > log files for more details. > INFO: ERROR: Installation of Oracle WebLogic Server has failed, check log > files for more details. > > I have put in red what seems to be important in the above error message > > The wls1035_generic.jar exist here > > C:\Users\Mohamed\Downloads\02 Oracle software\Oracle oem 12c\oem_12c\wls > > And the installation program is trying to get it from here > > C:\Users\Mohamed\Downloads\02 Oracle software\Oracle oem 12c\oem_12c > *\/wls/* > > From where this extra slash is comming from? > > Best regards > > Mohamed Houri > www.hourim.wordpress.com > > > > 2014-04-28 22:39 GMT+02:00 Kellyn Pot'vin <kellyn.potvin@xxxxxxxxx>: > >> Can you open up the installation log, vs. the prereq logs and see what >> error or message was generated at the time of failure in the installation? >> Thanks! >> >> Kellyn Pot'Vin >> http://about.me/dbakevlar >> >> >> ~Tombez sept fois, se relever huit! >> On Monday, April 28, 2014 1:22 PM, Mohamed Houri < >> mohamed.houri@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> I agree with Peter and Kellyn, I don't care if it is supported or not. >> I just wanted to install it in my personal 64bit laptop with 8GB RAM. >> >> During the installation step I got the attached pre-requisite(*.doc) file >> that I have ignored and continued the installation. And shortly after the >> installation started I got the following error >> >> *"Installation of Oracle Weblogic Server has failed, check logfiles for >> more details"* >> >> But the attached .output file which seems for me to be the corresponding >> logfile is not showing any error linked with that Weblogic error >> >> Best regards >> Mohamed Houri >> www.hourim.wordpress.com >> >> >> >> 2014-04-28 20:17 GMT+02:00 Kellyn Pot'vin <kellyn.potvin@xxxxxxxxx>: >> >> There are benefits to having a simple OEM environment running on a laptop >> to get familiar with it vs. having it as your actual OEM environment to >> support your databases and at no time did I assume this was the case with >> our poster. Certified OS for a business environment should always be a >> must, but if our poster just wants to have it running on his laptop and it >> is Windows 8 or 8.1, I can attest that it does work just fine if you have >> the memory. Having a virtual up and running is not difficult, especially >> with Oracle Virtualbox, but again, memory may be the instigator of the >> issue and we won't know that until we get a look at the information >> contained in the installation logs... :) >> >> Kellyn Pot'Vin >> http://about.me/dbakevlar >> >> >> ~Tombez sept fois, se relever huit! >> On Monday, April 28, 2014 11:50 AM, Peter Sharman < >> pete.sharman@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> There are 64 bit machines with LESS than 8 Gb of memory? ;) >> >> Seriously, there’s a difference (as we hopefully know) between what will >> work and what is certified. If the original poster requires a supported >> environment, they need to go with an configuration that is listed on the >> certify site, as others have mentioned. It may work in other environments, >> like Kellyn mentioned, but it may not be supported. >> >> Leaving aside the certification issue, if the original poster could look >> at the relevant logs they might see just what the error is. We need that >> before we can troubleshoot anything really, also as Kellyn mentioned. J >> Telling us it stops 60% of the way through isn’t a vast amount of help >> without the actual error message. >> >> Pete >> [image: Oracle logo] >> Pete Sharman >> Principal Product Manager >> Enterprise Manager Product Suite >> 33 Benson Crescent CALWELL ACT 2905 AUSTRALIA >> Phone: +61262924095 | | Fax: +61262925183 | | Mobile: *+61414443449* >> ------------------------------ >> "Controlling developers is like herding cats." >> Kevin Loney, Oracle DBA Handbook >> >> "Oh no, it's not, it's much harder than that!" >> Bruce Pihlamae, long term Oracle DBA >> ------------------------------ >> >> *From:* Hans Forbrich [mailto:fuzzy.graybeard@xxxxxxxxx] >> *Sent:* Tuesday, April 29, 2014 3:31 AM >> *To:* oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> *Subject:* Re: OEM 12c on windows 8 >> >> On 28/04/2014 10:29 AM, Maaz Anjum wrote: >> >> Would you consider using a Virtualbox Guest VM instead of installing >> directly onto your laptop? That way, you can chose a supported OS version >> and control (easily) the resources allocated to the Guest VM. >> >> That way you have two options, either install it from scratch, or >> download the VirtualBox template from edelivery.oracle.com/linux ( >> https://edelivery.oracle.com/EPD/Download/get_form?egroup_aru_number=16621066 >> ) >> >> Cheers, >> Maaz >> >> >> Whether in a VM or on raw iron, the OEM Cloud Control has a significant >> resource requirement. If the OP's machine does not run a 64 bit OS and >> does not have 8GB RAM, it will be a challenge to get OEM installed and >> running properly. >> >> That said - I have the VirtualBox VM running on a MacBook Pro and am >> quite happy. >> >> /Hans >> >> >> >> >> >> -- >> Bien Respectueusement >> Mohamed Houri >> >> >> > > > -- > Bien Respectueusement > Mohamed Houri >