Installed 9.0.1 using GPO onto a Windows 7 Pro x64 machine.
It appears to install fine and I can setup Notes correctly and use it.
I am trying to also push out FP1 using GPO after the install of 9.0.1 but it fails. I can’t install FP1 manually either. I ran the MSI installer with logging and this is what you see below.
The first mention of an error is line 471
23/04/2014 16:59:36 2014-04-23T04:59:36.36–10:00 ReplaceJvmUpdateFiles: ERROR: C:\Program Files (x86)\IBM\Notes\jvm_dst is not existed, JVM patcher was failed.
23/04/2014 16:59:36 2014-04-23T04:59:36.36–10:00 InstallJvmUpdate: ReplaceJvmUpdateFiles failed!
CustomAction InstallJvmUpdate returned actual error code 1603 (note this may not be 100% accurate if translation happened inside sandbox)
Action ended 16:59:36: InstallJvmUpdate. Return value 3.
Action ended 16:59:36: INSTALL. Return value 3.
I won’t include the whole log at the moment unless someone wants to see it. 1300 lines of it.
Any ideas?
Thanks
Nathan
Subject: can you see (and paste if you see) jvmpatcher.log
It should be in your Notes program directory.
Subject: ther are using a .diff file to patch the JVM
Not sure why the good old xcopy was not appropriate anymore but if the jvm folder is not exactly like it expects it to be, it will bomb and it will not create a jvm_dst folder.
What I do is before I launch FP1 setup I overwrite the jvm folder with one that I know works (for example clean install from Scratch of Notes 9.0).
You can see the jvmpatcher.log files in the Notes directory and where it bombs.
Subject: ther are using a .diff file to patch the JVM
Not sure why the good old xcopy was not appropriate anymore but if the jvm folder is not exactly like it expects it to be, it will bomb and it will not create a jvm_dst folder.
What I do is before I launch FP1 setup I overwrite the jvm folder with one that I know works (for example clean install from Scratch of Notes 9.0).
You can see the jvmpatcher.log files in the Notes directory and where it bombs.
Subject: replace jvm folder
alternatively to replacing the jvm prior to the fp1 install
if you have 1 good fp1 jvm available, you should be able to take its jvm folder and drop in on the 901fp1 install you’re having problems with
Subject: That file doesn’t exist
Can’t see that file anywhere.
Is that a good or bad thing?
Thanks
Subject: Log seems to indicate that jvm patch failed
I was expecting to see corresponding log.
Could you please, send me the whole log? I will look at it and pass it to client installer fixpack developer.
Thank you,
ikhasin@us.ibm.com