Posted: Tue Nov 29, 2011 8:03 am
thank you craig.
we now have a workaround from IBM:
ln -s libclntsh.so libclntsh.so.9.0 in ORACLE_HOME/lib.
So the oraoci9 stage thinks it works with oracle 9 client, but does work with oracle client 10.
I am not so really amused about it, but at the moment it seems to work. Does anybody think that telling the oci9 stage it dieals with oralce 9, but it is oracle 10 client, could cause errors?
In 7.5.2 we had not this link and oci9 stage worked fine with ora 10 client.
I asked IBM, but got no answer to that yet. Maybe I have to ask them twice.
we now have a workaround from IBM:
ln -s libclntsh.so libclntsh.so.9.0 in ORACLE_HOME/lib.
So the oraoci9 stage thinks it works with oracle 9 client, but does work with oracle client 10.
I am not so really amused about it, but at the moment it seems to work. Does anybody think that telling the oci9 stage it dieals with oralce 9, but it is oracle 10 client, could cause errors?
In 7.5.2 we had not this link and oci9 stage worked fine with ora 10 client.
I asked IBM, but got no answer to that yet. Maybe I have to ask them twice.