MSCM 9.0.1

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Lawsonite
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    We have installed Env 9.0.1.
    We are at Websphere 6.1.0.25 & are up-to-date with fixpacks & packs(incl the ifix from LAwson).

    No issues unstalling the base MSCM.

    But when we try to install
    MPC 9.0.1 the following error occurs:

    ADMA5006E: An error occurred configuring mscm in WebSphere Application Server repository: java.lang.StackOverflowError

    Any thoughts?

    Thanks in advance.

    Alex Tsekhansky
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      Lawson has a KB article that states WAS 6.1 FixPacks above 21 should not be used for now. That includes 23 and 25. The "stable" ones are 19 and 21.
      An attempt to deploy MSCM in FP 23 or 25 may indeed result in the issue you describe.
      John Henley
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        This is a known issue with MSCM and WAS 6.1.0.13 and higher
        I'm assuming you didn't read the install guide :>
        You can get a hotfix/patch available from the IBM web site.
        http://www-01.ibm.com/sup....wss?uid=swg24024050
        Thanks for using the LawsonGuru.com forums!
        John
        Lawsonite
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          That's it. The fix from ibm website did the trick.

          Thanks a lot. I appreciate it.

          John Henley
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            This is a known issue with MSCM and WAS 6.1.0.13 and higher.

            Lawson recommends installing to WAS 6.1.0.12, or you can get a hotfix/patch available from the IBM web site.

            CRITICAL NOTIFICATION:

            Description:

            The StackOverflowError error message in system logs for both WINDOWS and UNIX environment

            during installation is now resolved. IBM Technical Support Group provided an iFIX in order for

            MSCM/SIM/POU 9.0.1 to be installed with Websphere 6.1 FP 23 or FP25. The iFIX can be

            downloaded in the following link: http://www-01.ibm.com/sup....wss?uid=swg24024050



            Thanks for using the LawsonGuru.com forums!
            John