Steve Traylen wrote:
>> I can see all the symbolic links in /usr/lib/jvm and JAVA_HOME in the
>> java.conf is now uncommented as well but don't see JAVA_HOME is set
>> yet (though not sure if it's required):
>>
>> [root@farm051 ~]# env | grep JAVA_HOME
>> [root@farm051 ~]#
>>
>> But on the other node, where bouncycastle-jdk and jdk-1.5.0_14-fcs
>> installed, I see the JAVA_HOME set to /usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14:
>>
>> [root@farm001 java]# env | grep JAVA_HOME
>> JAVA_HOME=/usr/java/jdk1.5.0_14
>>
>>
>> Is anything still missing?
>>
>
> What was the original problem. ie. why do you think you need JAVA_HOME
> set?
I'm not really very sure about that - I don't know if JAVA_HOME and/or
JAVA_LOCATION are still needed by the middleware. The sample
site-info.def, which is shipped with YAIM has the JAVA_LOCATION in it
and my other WNs have JAVA_HOME defined.
At the moment I'm rolling out 64-bit WNs and I found there are lots of
confutation about the required packages should be installed. So, I was
just doing a comparative study.
BTW, I found these two references and looks like JAVA_HOME/JAVA_LOCATION
is/are required according to them.
http://www.gridpp.ac.uk/wiki/Workarounds_for_gLite3_on_SC4
http://wiki.egee-see.org/index.php/SL4_WN_glite-3.1_64bit
Cheers,
Santanu
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