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- Troubleshooting: Server startup
- Troubleshooting: The server will not start
- Troubleshooting: Bad version number in .class file
- Troubleshooting: Failed to initialize or attach to shared memory environment (Windows only)
- Troubleshooting: "Unable to attach to shared memory. HPE Service Manager may be damaged." error (Linux only)
- Troubleshooting: Java buffer size errors occur when starting Service Manager (AIX only)
Troubleshooting: Bad version number in .class file
The Service Manager server requires a proper Java run-time environment (JRE) to start. If the server does not start and you receive a "Bad version number in .class file
" error message, then your system does not have the proper version of the JRE installed.
Service Manager installations on Windows and Linux should already include the proper JRE necessary to start the server. If you receive this error on a Windows or Linux system, you may need to reinstall the server to get the proper JRE version.
Installations on systems running AIX, HP-UX, or Solaris require you to provide your own JRE. Install a proper version of JRE as directed by the HPE Service Manager Installation Guide and the HPE Service Manager Support Matrix.
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