Error: "Bundled JRE is not binary compatible with host OS/Arch or it is corrupt. Testing bundled JRE failed.", when installing TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks(TM) Plug-in for Files for Unix and Windows on Linux OS.
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Article ID: KB0081108
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TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks Plug-in for Files for Unix and Windows
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Description
The following error can occur while installing TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks(TM) Plug-in for Files for Unix and Windows 6.2.0 on Linux.
./TIBCOUniversalInstaller-lnx-x86.bin -console Initializing Wizard........ Extracting Bundled JRE. Bundled JRE is not binary compatible with host OS/Arch or it is corrupt. Testing bundled JRE failed.
While installing TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks(TM) Plug-in for Files for Unix and Windows, the following error is seen during FA installation on Linux OS.
>>Bundled JRE is not binary compatible with host OS/Arch or it is corrupt. Testing bundled JRE failed.
The error, "Bundled JRE is not binary compatible with host OS/Arch or it is corrupt. Testing bundled JRE failed.", can occur if there are missing library files. Due to these missing libraries, the above error is thrown while running TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks(TM) Plug-in for Files for Unix and Windows installer on Linux OS.
Issue/Introduction
Error: "Bundled JRE is not binary compatible with host OS/Arch or it is corrupt. Testing bundled JRE failed.", when installing TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks(TM) Plug-in for Files for Unix and Windows on Linux OS.
Environment
Product: TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks(TM) Plug-in for Files for Unix and Windows
Version: 6.2.0
OS: Red Hat Linux 6.x
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Resolution
Steps to resolve the error:
1). Re-download the package "TIB_adfiles_6.2.0_linux24gl23_x86.zip".
2). Create a folder for tempdir and a log file and try to reinstall TIBCO ActiveMatrix BusinessWorks(TM) Plug-in for Files for Unix and Windows again by using the following command.
3). If the installation is still not successful there could be a problem in the extraction of the JVM file. Run the file “jre16-linux_x86-jvmbundle.bin” manually to see if it can be extracted successfully.
Add the “<existing JRE location>” in front of PATH.
4. If running “jre16-linux_x86-jvmbundle.bin” file manually throws an error of missing library files, install the missing library files and then try installing File Adapter.