Enterprise Service won't start correctly after 8.97.0.2 Upgrade

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Enterprise Service won\'t start correctly after 8.97.0.2 Upgrade

We upgraded our test environment to Tools Release 8.97.0.2 this past weekend, and now our Enterprise Server's service won't start correctly. Here's the contents of the jde.log file.

6564/4132 MAIN_THREAD Tue Jan 15 07:29:11.721000 ipcmisc.c299
process 6564 <D:\peoplesoft\ddp\b9_JDDVPY\system\Bin32\jdesnet.exe> registered in entry 1

6564/5992 UNKNOWN Tue Jan 15 07:29:11.783000 Netconn.c1294
10022-asyncselect returned 10022 (WSAEINVAL): Invalid parameter passed

Any ideas on what's wrong?
Thanks in advance.
 
Re: Enterprise Service won\'t start correctly after 8.97.0.2 Upgrade

Hi,

I'm pretty curious about the \b9_JDDVPY folder.
Have you installed E812 on top of B8.9?
As far as I know, they're installed side by side so
both releases coexist until you go-live and finally
uninstall B8.9
 
Re: Enterprise Service won\'t start correctly after 8.97.0.2 Upgrade

Sebastian,

We run multi-foundation on the same box, so the \b9_JDDVPY is our foundation for our test-type environments. We're only running 8.9.
 
Re: Enterprise Service won\'t start correctly after 8.97.0.2 Upgrade

Hi,

Oops..., I don't know why, but I thought you were also
upgrading to E8.12.
May you please post a copy of your JDE.INI?
Please, don't forget to hide its JDE passwords.
 
Re: Enterprise Service won\'t start correctly after 8.97.0.2 Upgrade

Here's the JDE.INI file.
 

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Re: Enterprise Service won\'t start correctly after 8.97.0.2 Upgrade

Hi,

Have you checked if the following folders exist and if
JDE services have read/write rights on them?

System=d:\peoplesoft\ddp\b9\output

XMLDirectory=d:\peoplesoft\ddp\b9\log

XTSRepositoryPath=d:\peoplesoft\ddp\b9\system\XtsRepository

CLASSPATH=d:\peoplesoft\ddp\b9\system\Classes\xalan.jar;d:\peoplesoft\ddp\b9\system\Classes\xerces.jar;d:\peoplesoft\ddp\b9\system\Classes\kernel.jar;d:\peoplesoft\ddp\b9\system\Classes\XTS.jar;d:\peoplesoft\ddp\b9\system\Classes\log4j.jar;d:\peoplesoft\ddp\b9\system\Classes


Shouldn't they be d:\peoplesoft\ddp\b9_JDDVPY\something?

What about this one?
netTemporaryDir=D:\JDE_HOME\targets\PSORACLE_TEST\temp
 
Re: Enterprise Service won\'t start correctly after 8.97.0.2 Upgrade

We ended up having a rogue process (zombie-like) that had some files in the system directory structure locked, and I think this is why services couldn't start. We rebooted our server and enterprise services are now starting correctly.
 
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