Sun Studio 11 install report 0 bytes size of products.

Hi , I'm trying to install Sun Studio into Solaris 8 , but thats report 0 bytes size to be installed and no more messages.

root@saexpintr01# uname -a

SunOS saexpintr01 5.8 Generic_117350-28 sun4u sparc SUNW,Sun-Fire-280R

root@saexpintr01# java -version

java version "1.4.2_12"

Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_12-b03)

Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_12-b03, mixed mode)

root@saexpintr01# pwd

Select Locale localized data for the languages showing a checked box will be

installed:

[X] 1 English [en] [CURRENT LOCALE]

[X] 2 Japanese [ja]

[X] 3 Chinese [zh]

To check a particular locale, enter its number, or 0 when you are finished

[0] {"<" goes back, "!" exits}: 0

Select the components you want to install by clicking the radio button in the

Default Install column or Custom Install column. If you choose a Custom

Install, you can select which subcomponents you want to install. To continue,

click Next.

No Install Default Install Custom Install Product

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0. [ ] [X] [ ] Solaris patches

1. [ ] [X] [ ] Sun Studio Software

2. [ ] [X] [ ] Documentation

3. [ ] [X] [ ] Source Distribution

4. [ ] [X] [ ] Sun Performance Library

5.Done

Enter the number that corresponds with the product you want to change.

Select the number that corresponds with Done when you are finished. [5] {"<"

goes back, "!" exits} 5

Enter the directory name where you want to install the product.

Studio Software [/opt] {"<" goes back, "!" exits} /u01

Checking disk space.

The following items will be installed:

Product: Solaris patches

Location: /u01

Size: 0 bytes

Product: Sun Studio Software

Location: /u01

Size: 0 bytes

-

Product: Documentation

Location: /u01

Size: 0 bytes

-

Product: Source Distribution

Location: /u01

Size: 0 bytes

-

Product: Sun Performance Library

Location: /u01

Size: 0 bytes

--

Ready to Install

1. Install Now

2. Start Over

3. Exit Installation

What would you like to do [1] {"<" goes back, "!" exits}? 1

Installing Solaris patches

|-1%--25%--50%--75%--100% |

Installing Sun Studio Software

|-1%--25%--50%--75%--100% |

Installing Documentation

|-1%--25%--50%--75%--100% |

Installing Source Distribution

|-1%--25%--50%--75%--100% |

Installing Sun Performance Library

|-1%--25%--50%--75%--100% |

Installation details:

ProductResult More Info

1. Solaris patches Not Installed Available

2. Sun Studio SoftwareNot Installed Available

3. DocumentationNot Installed Available

4. Source DistributionNot Installed Available

5. Sun Performance Library Not Installed Available

6. Done

Enter the number corresponding to the desired selection for more

information, or enter 6 to continue [6] {"!" exits}: 1

/var/sadm/install/logs/Solaris_patches_install.B07191842 does not exist

....

Failed:

Log file: /var/sadm/install/logs/Solaris_patches_install.B07191842

ProductResult More Info

1. Solaris patches Not Installed Available

2. Sun Studio SoftwareNot Installed Available

3. DocumentationNot Installed Available

4. Source DistributionNot Installed Available

5. Sun Performance Library Not Installed Available

6. Done

Enter the number corresponding to the desired selection for more

information, or enter 6 to continue [6] {"!" exits}: 6

[3744 byte] By [mangel.falcon] at [2007-11-26 8:53:08]
# 1

Hmm... could you just check that you have downloaded the SPARC version of the product? I have seen zero bytes in each cluster when trying to install the "wrong" architecture. Also, there is a gotcha on Solaris 8 - you must have the SUNWbash package (which is on the companion CD for Solaris 8 I believe) otherwise your install will fail. This isn't the symptom of that problem, I'm just mentioning it ahead of time.

--Terry.

TerryH at 2007-7-6 22:47:10 > top of Java-index,Development Tools,Solaris and Linux Development Tools...
# 2
Actually SUNWbash is from CD 2 of Solaris 8, not companion CD.-Ngoc
NgocNguyen at 2007-7-6 22:47:10 > top of Java-index,Development Tools,Solaris and Linux Development Tools...
# 3
Did you ever resolve this issue? I am having the same issue with Solaris 10.Thanks,Mark.
mcc21371 at 2007-7-6 22:47:10 > top of Java-index,Development Tools,Solaris and Linux Development Tools...
# 4
Mark,Did you look at the possible solution provided by Terry and me.-Ngoc
NgocNguyen at 2007-7-6 22:47:10 > top of Java-index,Development Tools,Solaris and Linux Development Tools...