Hi I am trying to run the datastage job i am getting this error
"ds_loadlibrary: error in dlopen of oraoci9.so - libclntsh.so.10.1: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory"
It seems connection to oracle is having some problem
Can any one help me out in this
Thanks in Advance
ds_loadlibrary: error in dlopen of oraoci9.so
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ds_loadlibrary: error in dlopen of oraoci9.so
Thanks ,
Manoj
Manoj
I am working on an upgrade from 7.5.2 on an old server to a DS 9.1.2 on a brand new server.
I exported and imported a few jobs that have OraOCI stage from 7.5.2 into the new respository for 9.1.2 on the new server. When I try to view data for the source OCI stage in Designer, it gives me this same error:
"ds_loadlibrary: error in dlopen of oraoci9.so - libclntsh.so.10.1: cannot open shared object file: No such File or directory".
The Oracle client installed on the new server is 11g version. I have configured the Oracle variables and also have added to the $ORACLE_HOME/bin in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH in dsenv. (new server is on Linux)
I am working with DBAs to see if we can get an older version of Oracle client installed on the server and I am going to point dsenv to that path and see if it fixes this issue.
Has anyone encountered this issue during an upgrade? I would appreciate any help/suggestions that I could try to get this resolved.
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-Thanks,
Naval Bal
Live-->Err-->Learn-->Live
I exported and imported a few jobs that have OraOCI stage from 7.5.2 into the new respository for 9.1.2 on the new server. When I try to view data for the source OCI stage in Designer, it gives me this same error:
"ds_loadlibrary: error in dlopen of oraoci9.so - libclntsh.so.10.1: cannot open shared object file: No such File or directory".
The Oracle client installed on the new server is 11g version. I have configured the Oracle variables and also have added to the $ORACLE_HOME/bin in the LD_LIBRARY_PATH in dsenv. (new server is on Linux)
I am working with DBAs to see if we can get an older version of Oracle client installed on the server and I am going to point dsenv to that path and see if it fixes this issue.
Has anyone encountered this issue during an upgrade? I would appreciate any help/suggestions that I could try to get this resolved.
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-Thanks,
Naval Bal
Live-->Err-->Learn-->Live