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After JDK Upgrade, iPlanet Web Server Fails With "CORE2253: Error running Init function load-modules" (Doc ID 2179767.1)

Last updated on NOVEMBER 01, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle iPlanet Web Server - Version 7.0 to 7.0 [Release 7.0]
Oracle Solaris on SPARC (64-bit)

Symptoms

On : 7.0 version, Administration

iPlanet web server fails to start after install of new JDK

After install of new JDK for iPlanet, can not start the web instance and fails with the below error.

[29/Aug/2016:18:35:14] failure ( <PID>): CORE2253: Error running Init function load-modules: dlopen of libj2eeplugin.so failed (ld.so.1: webservd: fatal: libjvm.so: open failed: No such file or directory)
[29/Aug/2016:18:44:01] info ( <PID>): CORE1116: Oracle iPlanet Web Server 7.0.23 B02/08/2016 02:44
[29/Aug/2016:18:44:01] info ( <PID>): wl-init reports: Debug is disabled [(null)]
[29/Aug/2016:18:44:01] info ( <PID>): wl-init reports: WebLogic Server Plugin version 1.1 <WLSPLUGINS_11.1.1.7.0_SOLARIS.SPARC64_130212.0859.01>
[29/Aug/2016:18:44:01] warning ( <PID>: CORE3283: stderr: Error occurred during initialization of VM
[29/Aug/2016:18:44:01] warning ( <PID>: CORE3283: stderr: java/lang/NoClassDefFoundError: java/lang/Object
[29/Aug/2016:18:44:01] catastrophe ( <PID>: CORE4005: Internal error: unable to create JVM
[29/Aug/2016:18:46:27] info ( <PID>): CORE1116: Oracle iPlanet Web Server 7.0.23 B02/08/2016 02:44
[29/Aug/2016:18:46:27] failure ( <PID>): CORE2253: Error running Init function load-modules: dlopen of libj2eeplugin.so failed (ld.so.1: webservd: fatal: libjvm.so: open failed: No such file or directory)
[29/Aug/2016:19:09:34] info (<PID>): CORE1116: Oracle iPlanet Web Server 7.0.23 B02/08/2016 02:44
[29/Aug/2016:19:09:34] failure ( <PID>): CORE2253: Error running Init function load-modules: dlopen of libj2eeplugin.so failed (ld.so.1: webservd: fatal: libjvm.so: open failed: No such file or directory)

Changes

JDK was upgraded from jdk1.7.0_65 to jdk1.7.0_101

Cause

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