Problems with full server package builds and BSFNs

jdcmwilson

Well Known Member
JDE List,

I am in extreme need of some assistance.

A week or so ago we swapped out our NT Enterprise Server for a big, "badder"
one and now I cannot build Full Server Packages. I can build full clients
just fine and I can build Update Server Packages without BSFNs in them.

My PDF has two pages the second of which says:

EventRule : Business Function BuildServerPackage at line 1 for Event 13 in
Section Group Section has caused a memory violation.

and it bombs.

I have re-installed C++ on the Deployment Server and that didn't fix it.

Thanks,
James
CNC Consultant



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Did you reinstall C++ on the enterprise server? This is what is being called for server packages that include BSFNs.

If so, check the system variable paths for C++ on the enterprise server.

DeRay Scholz
The Upper Deck Company
Carlsbad, CA
 
After installing C++ on the Enterprise Server did you install a Visual Studio service pack (SP1, 2, or 3)?

Larry Jones
[email protected]
OneWorld B733.1, SP 11.3
HPUX 11, Oracle SE 8.1.6
SandBox: OneWorld XE
 
Yes, I installed SP3.

When I upgrade an Enterprise Server, what all do I need to restore? Can I
just restore the B733 and below or is there more that needs to be restored?

Thanks,
James


>From: Larry_Jones <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Problems with full server package builds and BSFNs
>Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 11:07:13 -0800 (PST)
>
>After installing C++ on the Enterprise Server did you install a Visual
>Studio service pack (SP1, 2, or 3)?
>
>Larry Jones
>[email protected]
>OneWorld B733.1, SP 11.3
>HPUX 11, Oracle SE 8.1.6
>SandBox: OneWorld XE
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I didn't mean upgrade, I meant replace the ES.


>From: Larry_Jones <[email protected]>
>Reply-To: [email protected]
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: Problems with full server package builds and BSFNs
>Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2001 11:07:13 -0800 (PST)
>
>After installing C++ on the Enterprise Server did you install a Visual
>Studio service pack (SP1, 2, or 3)?
>
>Larry Jones
>[email protected]
>OneWorld B733.1, SP 11.3
>HPUX 11, Oracle SE 8.1.6
>SandBox: OneWorld XE
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>Visit the forum to view this thread at:
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James,

I suppose the question is, just how did you restore software and settings from the old ES to the new one?

Larry Jones
[email protected]
OneWorld B733.1, SP 11.3
HPUX 11, Oracle SE 8.1.6
SandBox: OneWorld XE
 
James,

Have you built an update package on the server?

Build an update package with a BSFN in it. If it works this will prove the
accuracy of your C++ install and paths.

Have you modified the jde.ini to wait on the spec files before building
business functions? I've not had this matter on an Intel server before, but,
you never know.

Are you building the full server package by itself? If not try it.

That's all that comes to mind.

Have fun.

David D. Helsley, Inc.
Independent IT Consultant
(859)466-6746 [email protected]

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employer.

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