~Sean AsakrolyingsSep 15, 2014, 1:04 PM7 PostsInstall fail on QNOTESRLYou may want to check this document for proper installation procedure. http://www.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21621247 If you did the proper procedure and it is still failing , you may want to consult with IBM Technical Support and create a new PMR. Thanks,
~Sigmund DworelitnivuSep 15, 2014, 2:28 PM328 PostsJoblog Check your joblog - the reason for the failure should be listed there. Make sure that you don't have the domino libraries in your library list, that will usually cause a lock situation and an install/upgrade will fail.
~Sanjay UmtumisonikleSep 16, 2014, 1:01 PM51 PostsObjects for product 5733LD9 option 11 release *FIRST not restored. (Solved) I found the issue. The environment variable for install type is only set temporarily. I must have logged off and the value was cleared. I added back (same session) and all is well. Have a great day. Thanks for your assistance.
~Arnold AsaasterSep 23, 2014, 8:32 PM8 PostsHow to check Job log when this error occursWhen you see this error at the bottom of your screen, put the cursor on the message and press F1, then F10=Display Messages in job log. You may need to PAGE UP to see the error which caused RSTLICPGM to fail. The most common causes are: 1. WRKDOMSVR command is in use => Error states "Cannot allocate object QGNNINDS" Exit the panel and try again. Use the command WRKOBJLCK OBJ(QSYS/QGNNINDS) OBJTYPE(*PNLGRP) to see if anyone else is using the command. 2. Environment variable is not set. Run one of the following commands to define this variable: ADDENVVAR ENVVAR(DOMINO_INSTALL_TYPE) VALUE('0') REPLACE(*YES) <--- Messaging ADDENVVAR ENVVAR(DOMINO_INSTALL_TYPE) VALUE('1') REPLACE(*YES) <--- Utility ADDENVVAR ENVVAR(DOMINO_INSTALL_TYPE) VALUE('2') REPLACE(*YES) <--- Enterprise