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ld.so.1: parsexml: fatal: relocation error: file parsexml: symbol __RTTI__1nMXMLException_: referenced symbol not found
ld.so.1: parsexml: fatal: relocation error: file parsexml: symbol __RTTI__1nMXMLException_: referenced symbol not found
ld.so.1: parsexml: fatal: relocation error: file parsexml: symbol __RTTI__1nMXMLException_: referenced symbol not found
Sun ONE Web Server 6.1SP7 B01/11/2007 23:21
failure: CORE3170: Configuration initialization failed: Error running init function load-modules: dlopen of /opt/SUNWwbsvr/bin/https/l
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by: yuzhPosted on 2008-09-28 at 20:18:39ID: 22593786
which version of Solaris are you using?
Have you apply the latest Solaris Recommended Solaris Patch Clusters, J2SE patch (at least the J2SE patch).
also you need to make sure the GUI JVM General Settings Java is enable.
Please read the release note to make sure all the required patch are install in your system:
http://www.filibeto .org/~adur itz/truetr ue/sun-jav a-system/w eb-server- 6.1/rn61.h tml