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‎Jul 28, 2017
11:59 AM
Error with Execute Script/Batch file
Using InstallAnywhere 2015 SP1 Installer on Linux env (Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 7.2 (Maipo))
Installer not able to execute a .ksh file
In Install log i see:
Execute Script/Batch file: ksh /oams/wm/wmbs.wm/xsrv/srvui.22080/conf/env.ksh
Status: ERROR
Additional Notes: ERROR - Error while attempting to execute the installation script
and further down in the file I see:
No encoding detected.Defaults to UTF-8
Command.run(): Cannot run program "/tmp/640711.tmp/executeScriptTmp0": error=13, Permission denied
No encoding detected.Defaults to UTF-8
The /tmp dir has 777 permissions
Any Idea?
Installer not able to execute a .ksh file
In Install log i see:
Execute Script/Batch file: ksh /oams/wm/wmbs.wm/xsrv/srvui.22080/conf/env.ksh
Status: ERROR
Additional Notes: ERROR - Error while attempting to execute the installation script
and further down in the file I see:
No encoding detected.Defaults to UTF-8
Command.run(): Cannot run program "/tmp/640711.tmp/executeScriptTmp0": error=13, Permission denied
No encoding detected.Defaults to UTF-8
The /tmp dir has 777 permissions
Any Idea?
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‎Aug 24, 2017
09:02 AM
Maybe /tmp is mounted noexec despite you have 777 permissions?
--Jerome
--Jerome
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‎Sep 06, 2017
12:38 PM
jerome_IA wrote:
Maybe /tmp is mounted noexec despite you have 777 permissions?
--Jerome
you are correct - as you suggest the /tmp was re-mounted and then all was working.