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Cannot run a 64-bit program until the 64-bit

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BAixer

IS-IT--Management
Nov 21, 2010
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Would appreciate help. Tried to smitty restart64. No luck what so ever

> uptime
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program /usr/bin/w64 because of the following errors:
0509-033 Cannot run a 64-bit program until the 64-bit
environment has been configured. See the system administrator.
> vmstat 1 3
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program vmstat because of the following errors:
0509-033 Cannot run a 64-bit program until the 64-bit
environment has been configured. See the system administrator.

> bootinfo -K
64

genkex |grep 64
438c000 1218 /etc/pw-syscall.64bit_kernel
439c000 398 /usr/lib/drivers/syscalls64.ext
413d000 16448 /usr/lib/drivers/pse/xtiso

 
Well, smitty restart64 enables 64bit environment after a reboot. Did you restart the system since then?

Or else: smitty load64bit, choose "Enable Now" and press enter.

HTH,

p5wizard
 

Thanks p5wizard. No luck with smitty restart64, smitty load64bit. Any application with 64bit won't work. It was ok before reboot. We had this issue once before and resolved by bosboot -ad /dev/ipldevice. Not this time. reboot manytime. Same issue. Working with vendor now.
 
Have to re-install OS again as mksysb itself is corrupt.
 
you just need to enable 64bit,
problem:

exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program ./sqlplus because of the following errors:
0509-033 Cannot run a 64-bit program until the 64-bit
environment has been configured. See the system administrator.
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solution:

bash-3.00# smitty load64bit
Enable 64-bit Application Environment

Move cursor to desired item and press Enter.

Enable Now
Enable/Disable at System Restart

choose Enable Now
and that's it
 
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