Afternoon, apologies for all the questions at the moment, but I am on a bit of a Progress Admin mission. I am trying to run dbtools against a test environment, in order do a straight import into SQL Server 2005. From what I've read, it's an idea to run it occasionally anyway, although I don't understand what the benefits in doing this are - perhaps someone could enlighten me?
As mentioned in a different post, I have multiple installations of progress on one server, and I have been advised (on these forums) not to set $DLC, however, I think that is the cause of my problem with dbtool. When I run it, I get
dbtool: error while loading shared libraries: librocket_r.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I assume this is a result of not having $DLC set. Can I incorporate the location of librocket_r.so, or the DLC folder in the parameters of dbtool anywhere?
Edit - Forgot the basics. I am running 9.1E on Linux Red Hat.
As mentioned in a different post, I have multiple installations of progress on one server, and I have been advised (on these forums) not to set $DLC, however, I think that is the cause of my problem with dbtool. When I run it, I get
dbtool: error while loading shared libraries: librocket_r.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory
I assume this is a result of not having $DLC set. Can I incorporate the location of librocket_r.so, or the DLC folder in the parameters of dbtool anywhere?
Edit - Forgot the basics. I am running 9.1E on Linux Red Hat.