Eventually, two weeks - "flight is normal" even with instant client.
For simple import it has enough libraries.
Problems with schema creation were because of permissions (Progress Customer Community)
wow...
I goggled it by exact text of the error "Unable to load shared library (14945)" - this request doesn't return this article ))
But "progress error 14945" returns it at the top!
Thank for the article ... and for the expirience with requests!
PS. ORASOPATHNAME allowed me to connect to...
Hi,
all my systems are x64 (see first post)
That was the first that I checked - the first article which I found at Progress community (article 000130927)
So, the only way I could solve my problem was to define ORASOPATHNAME variable as it is described in the Article Number 000129530
export ORASOPATHNAME=$ORACLE_HOME/libclntsh.so.11.1
Unfortunatelly, this article doesn't contain error number (14945) and google helped me too late
Despite that...
I think the record `ORA -- ORACLE_HOME set to .... ` is the result of using shared library, but not it's cause.
So I tried to find out if my LD_LIBRARY_PATH contains correct path to ora lib.
I've added it directly into $DLC/bin/mpro
LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME:$LD_LIBRARY_PATH
exec $PROEXE...
I noticed, that in the example ORA_HOME presents in the dataserv.lg log - ORACLE_HOME set to '/oracle/app/oracle/product/11.1.0' (14875):
Example from the article (000139890):
Dataserv.lg shows connection and spawning of _ORASRV process but nothing else:
[YY/MM/DD@HH:MM:SS.###+0100] P-008140...
Tried to connect through a broker
-DataService orabroker1 -Dsrv svub,1 -N tcp -H localhost -S 5162
pro:
┌───────────────────────────────── Error ──────────────────────────────────┐
│ Could not connect to "orald" as user "system/oracle@amk65" │
│ ORACLE error -1012 see "ORACLE...
Hello,
this is my first try to create a dataserver for oracle database and I need help with the error message below
I connected empty progress db in Data Dictionary and now I am trying to create a dataserver for oracle db
DataServer - ORACLE Utilities -> Create DataServer Schema...
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