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тАО12-30-2010 04:58 AM
тАО12-30-2010 04:58 AM
PCM+ and Java
Hi
I've installed PCM+ on a server Windows Server 2003 R2 and when I launch "Procurve Manager", I have this message : "Could not create the java virtual machine".
what does this mean?
Thanks.
I've installed PCM+ on a server Windows Server 2003 R2 and when I launch "Procurve Manager", I have this message : "Could not create the java virtual machine".
what does this mean?
Thanks.
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тАО01-01-2011 05:14 AM
тАО01-01-2011 05:14 AM
Re: PCM+ and Java
Java is hardware-architecture-independent, because it offers an entirely standardized and self-contained execution environment for Java applications - a sort of simplified virtual machine.
If you aren't interested in the implementation details of Java, that error message is excessively technical: a better wording might be simply "Could not start Java".
Check the PCM+ installation instructions for Java version requirements, then make sure you have a suitable version of Java runtime environment (JRE) installed. You can download it from www.java.com if you don't have it.
MK
If you aren't interested in the implementation details of Java, that error message is excessively technical: a better wording might be simply "Could not start Java".
Check the PCM+ installation instructions for Java version requirements, then make sure you have a suitable version of Java runtime environment (JRE) installed. You can download it from www.java.com if you don't have it.
MK
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тАО01-03-2011 12:02 AM
тАО01-03-2011 12:02 AM
Re: PCM+ and Java
Hi
Java jre6 update 23 is installed but I have always the message. I don't understand why.
Java jre6 update 23 is installed but I have always the message. I don't understand why.
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тАО01-05-2011 12:33 PM
тАО01-05-2011 12:33 PM
Re: PCM+ and Java
jc_paris -
PCM has jvm built-in, and ignores any jre that you have installed. So, jre is not the problem.
I have heard of one occasion in which the install of PCM did not fully complete, and the javaw.exe file was missing from this folder:
Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\PNM\hp_pcm_jre\bin . I suggest you check there for javaw.exe .
PCM has jvm built-in, and ignores any jre that you have installed. So, jre is not the problem.
I have heard of one occasion in which the install of PCM did not fully complete, and the javaw.exe file was missing from this folder:
Program Files\Hewlett-Packard\PNM\hp_pcm_jre\bin . I suggest you check there for javaw.exe .
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