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First, make sure you have a Java Runtime Environment (JRE) installed on your server. MVP requires at least version 1.3.1.
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If you don't have a JRE installed on your Linux server, refer to for instructions.
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Once you have verified that you have an up-to-date JRE installed, check its location. By default the package downloaded from the Sun Microsystems web site installs itself in /usr/java/javaX.Y.Z, where X, Y and Z are version numbers. However, Lexmark's findJava utility searches the JRE in the / usr/java directory, one step above the default location.
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To resolve the location issue, edit the findJava script located in /usr/mvp/bin as follows:
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At the command prompt, type:vi /usr/mvp/bin/findJava
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Then go to line 76. You should find a variable declared here: STDLOC=/usr/java:/usr/local/java........
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Edit this line and modify it to insert the full path to your JRE installation: STDLOC=/usr/java/javaX.Y.Z:/usr/local/java.......
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Save your change and quit the findJava script.
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Relaunch the MVP configuration utility. This should resolve the JRE issue.