OWB Release 10.2.0.1.0 instalation on Oracle Release 9.2.0.1.0
Hi All,
When i try to create OWB repository with Repository assistant i get the following error :
ORA-22905 cannot access rows from a non nested table iteam
ORA-06512 at line 17.
My environment details are as given below.
O/S : Windows 2000
Oracle: Release 9.2.0.1.0
OWB: Release 10.2.0.1.0
Any help or suggestion plz.
Thanks & Regards
Amit Gupta
Hi,
I've the same problem even with Win XP.
It means that OWB 10.2 is not rally certifyed as is said?
Thanks,
Marco
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#Component : oracle.rdbms.demo
oracle.rdbms.demo:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rdbms.xml.xsu
oracle.rdbms.xml.xsu:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.java.sqlj.sqljruntime
oracle.java.sqlj.sqljruntime:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rdbms.xml
oracle.rdbms.xml:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.java.jdbc.thin12
oracle.java.jdbc.thin12:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.cartridges.spatial
oracle.cartridges.spatial:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.isearch.is_common
oracle.isearch.is_common:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.isearch.client
oracle.isearch.client:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rsf.dbjava_rsf
oracle.rsf.dbjava_rsf:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.java.javavm.javatools
oracle.java.javavm.javatools:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.java.jdbc.thin14
oracle.java.jdbc.thin14:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.isearch.server
oracle.isearch.server:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rdbms.oci
oracle.rdbms.oci:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.p2k.xmldevkit
oracle.p2k.xmldevkit:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.options.intermedia.imclient.imclisamples
oracle.options.intermedia.imclient.imclisamples:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.xml.parser.cplus
oracle.xml.parser.cplus:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.xml.parser.c
oracle.xml.parser.c:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.xml.parser.plsql
oracle.xml.parser.plsql:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.assistants.acf
oracle.assistants.acf:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.oid.client_common
oracle.oid.client_common:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.java.jdbc.thin11
oracle.java.jdbc.thin11:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.oid.oidca
oracle.oid.oidca:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.java.sqlj
oracle.java.sqlj:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.oid.tools
oracle.oid.tools:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.networking.netca
oracle.networking.netca:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.xml.xsql
oracle.xml.xsql:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rdbms.hs_olefs
oracle.rdbms.hs_olefs:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rdbms.hs_olesql
oracle.rdbms.hs_olesql:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.tg.tg4msql
oracle.tg.tg4msql:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.emprod.agent_ext.oapps_agentext
oracle.emprod.agent_ext.oapps_agentext:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.emprod.agent_ext.emd_agentext
oracle.emprod.agent_ext.emd_agentext:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.emprod.agent_ext.oecm_agentext
oracle.emprod.agent_ext.oecm_agentext:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.cartridges.ordcom
oracle.cartridges.ordcom:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.emprod.agent_ext.sqlsrv_agentext
oracle.emprod.agent_ext.sqlsrv_agentext:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.cartridges.ordaudio
oracle.cartridges.ordaudio:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.cartridges.ordimg
oracle.cartridges.ordimg:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.cartridges.ordsmv
oracle.cartridges.ordsmv:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.xml.classgen.cplus
oracle.xml.classgen.cplus:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.xml.classgen.java
oracle.xml.classgen.java:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.xml.transx
oracle.xml.transx:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.xml.transview
oracle.xml.transview:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rdbms.advrep
oracle.rdbms.advrep:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rdbms.csmig
oracle.rdbms.csmig:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.tg.pg4appc
oracle.tg.pg4appc:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.tg.pg4mq
oracle.tg.pg4mq:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.tg.tg4drda
oracle.tg.tg4drda:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.java.jdbc.jdbc_common
oracle.java.jdbc.jdbc_common:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rdbms.hs_oledb
oracle.rdbms.hs_oledb:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.emprod.oemagent.agentca
oracle.emprod.oemagent.agentca:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.options.intermedia.imclient.imclijava
oracle.options.intermedia.imclient.imclijava:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.options.intermedia.imclient.imclijmf
oracle.options.intermedia.imclient.imclijmf:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.options.intermedia.imclient.imcliweb
oracle.options.intermedia.imclient.imcliweb:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rsf.rdbms_rsf
oracle.rsf.rdbms_rsf:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.emprod.agent_ext.ows_agentext
oracle.emprod.agent_ext.ows_agentext:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.options.intermedia.imclient.imclicompat
oracle.options.intermedia.imclient.imclicompat:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.java.javavm
oracle.java.javavm:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.java.j2ee.core
oracle.java.j2ee.core:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.emprod.oemagent.base_oemagent
oracle.emprod.oemagent.base_oemagent:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.options.odm
oracle.options.odm:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rsf.doc_rsf
oracle.rsf.doc_rsf:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rdbms.dbscripts
oracle.rdbms.dbscripts:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rsf.platform_rsf
oracle.rsf.platform_rsf:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : PROD_HOME
#Datatype : String
#Component : oracle.rdbms
oracle.rdbms:PROD_HOME=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : varMQM
#Datatype : Number
#Description: dialogLocation return value
#Component : oracle.tg.pg4mq
varMQM=<Value Unspecified>
#Name : varDRDANETSEL
#Datatype : Number
#Description: Network Product Selection index for Dialog
#Component : oracle.tg.tg4drda
varDRDANETSEL=<Value Unspecified>I figured out the solution so I thought I would post it. Basically I didn't have the "- silent" piece included. Once I included it the patch ran in silent mode.
Y:\Software\Oracle_9i_Patches\9.2.0.5_PATCH_SET_FOR_ORACLE_DATABASE_SERVER\Disk1\install\setup.exe -silent -responseFile Y:\Software\Oracle_9i_Patches\9.2.0.5_PATCH_SET_FOR_ORACLE_DATABASE_SERVER\Disk1\patchset.rsp -
How to install 32bit Oracle on 64 bit Red Hat4
Hi:
I need to install 32bit Oracle 10.2.0.1 on 64bit RedHat4. The reason is NOT the point. I need to do that period.
I am sure it can be done even ORacle don't support it.
I installed all 32 bit gcc, g++ packages. BEfore I run installer, I do
Linux32 bash
I also create softlink gcc and g++, they both point to gcc32 and g++32
I also rename ld to ld.origin. Change ld to
exec /usr/bin/ld.orig -melf_i386 $@
When I run installed. It hung at linking. The gcc is running but no error, no everything. It seems gcc is wating for something.
Has anyone had experience install Oracle 32bit 10g on 64bit RetHat4?
Thanks ahead.
DongFrom oracle certification matrices:
Processor Chip Information:
* Linux x86-64, support on AMD64/EM64T and Intel Processor Chips that adhere to the x86-64 architecture with supported Linux releases. Running Oracle 32-bit on AMD64/EM64T (64-bit OS) is not supported .
* Oracle 32-bit running on AMD64/EM64T with a 32-bit OS is supported, refer to platform Linux x86 for more information on product availability.
So try to say this (short) story to the author of this idea. ;-) -
How to install the Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Tuning ?
Hi,
How to install the Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Tuning with the Oracle Tuning Pack
Release 9.0.1
And where to get download this.
Thank u..!The only way you can get 9iR1 release software is by asking it to your Oracle representative. The oldest 9i release available for public download is 9iR2.
You could try the administrative 9iR2 client, it can work with 9iR1 releases.
~ Madrid. -
Installing both Oracle 9iDB and Developer6i
I'm trying to install both Oracle 9i Database and Developer 6i but it doesn't work! The Database works fine but the Forms Builder, for example, doesn't want to connect to the database I've created when installing the Database 9i. I get the following message : "ORA-12154: TNS: could not resolve service name" ( I've put the system/manager username and password and the database name I've created with Database9i). Is there a way to solve this problem? Or can anyone tell me any other "combination" of previous releases of Database and Developer that "work" together? I've installed Windows 2000 as on XP I had the same problems (I hoped they would be solved like this!)
Thank you,
Andreea ValceanuThank you for your detailed answer, but i'll have 2 ask U more questions, because I feel i keep doing smth wrong and that's why it doesn't work - cause it still doesn't! so I've installed OracleDB9i and then Developer6i; what I have done after that was to copy the entry for the database I've created when installing the DB9i from the tnsnames.ora (of the DB) and paste it into the tnsnames.ora of the Forms6i. I've tried both: deleting what was there, leaving just what I've pasted and just adding the aditional info about my service/database. But it still gives me the same error message when trying to connect the form builder: "TNS: could not resolve service name"! Do u can think of any other possible reason why i keep getting this message? (services, win2000, etc)
thank u very much for your time, Andreea -
Install of Oracle 9.2.0.4 is failing whilst linking ins_precomp.mk - make.log is below.
Please does anyone know how to solve this problem.
Thanks in advance,
Pentti
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 3 (Taroon Update 4)
Kernel 2.4.21-27.0.2.ELsmp on an i686
[oracle9@dell-6650-red-01 install]$ cat make.log
/usr/bin/make -f ins_net_client.mk mkldflags ORACLE_HOME=/app/oracle9
/usr/bin/make -f ins_net_client.mk ntcontab.o ORACLE_HOME=/app/oracle9
(if [ "compile" = "compile" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennttab > ntcontab.c ;\
gcc -c ntcontab.c ;\
rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/ntcontab.o ;\
mv ntcontab.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/ntcontab
r - /app/oracle9/lib/ntcontab.o
(if [ "compile" = "assemble" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennttab > ntcontab.s ;\
/usr/bin/as -o ntcontab.o ntcontab.s ;\
rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/ntcontab.o ;\
mv ntcontab.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/ntcontab
(if [ "compile" = "oratmp" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennttab > ntcontab.c ;\
/lib/idcpp ntcontab.c oratmp.c ;\
-i oratmp.c -o oratmp.s -f ntcontab.c ;\
/usr/bin/as -o ntcontab.o oratmp.s ;\
rm -f oratmp.c oratmp.s ;\
rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/ntcontab.o ;\
mv ntcontab.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/ntcontab
(if [ "compile" = "binary" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennttab > ntcontab.c ;\
TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE= ;\
export TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE ;\
gcc -c ntcontab.c ;\
-rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/ntcontab.o ;\
-mv ntcontab.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/ntcontab
/usr/bin/make -f ins_net_client.mk nnfgt.o ORACLE_HOME =/app/oracle9
(if [ "compile" = "compile" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennfgt > nnfgt.c ;\
gcc -c nnfgt.c ;\
rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o ;\
mv nnfgt.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o
r - /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o
(if [ "compile" = "assemble" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennfgt > nnfgt.s ;\
/usr/bin/as -o nnfgt.o nnfgt.s ;\
rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o ;\
mv nnfgt.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o
(if [ "compile" = "oratmp" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennfgt > nnfgt.c ;\
/lib/idcpp nnfgt.c oratmp.c ;\
-i oratmp.c -o oratmp.s -f nnfgt.c ;\
/usr/bin/as -o nnfgt.o oratmp.s ;\
rm -f oratmp.c oratmp.s ;\
rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o ;\
mv nnfgt.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o
(if [ "compile" = "binary" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennfgt > nnfgt.c ;\
TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE= ;\
export TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE ;\
gcc -c nnfgt.c ;\
-rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o ;\
-mv nnfgt.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o
/usr/bin/make -f ins_precomp.mk links ORACLE_HOME=/app/oracle9
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; rm -f SQLCA.H)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; rm -f ORACA.H)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; rm -f SQLDA.H)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; rm -f SQLCA.COB)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; rm -f ORACA.COB)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; rm -f SQLCA.FOR)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; rm -f ORACA.FOR)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; rm -f BNDDSC.FOR)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; rm -f SELDSC.FOR)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; ln -s sqlca.h SQLCA.H)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; ln -s oraca.h ORACA.H)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; ln -s sqlda.h SQLDA.H)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; ln -s sqlca.cob SQLCA.COB)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; ln -s oraca.cob ORACA.COB)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; ln -s sqlca.for SQLCA.FOR)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; ln -s oraca.for ORACA.FOR)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; ln -s bnddsc.for BNDDSC.FOR)
(cd /app/oracle9/precomp/public ; ln -s seldsc.for SELDSC.FOR)
/usr/bin/make -f ins_net_client.mk nnfgt.o ORACLE_HOME =/app/oracle9
(if [ "compile" = "compile" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennfgt > nnfgt.c ;\
gcc -c nnfgt.c ;\
rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o ;\
mv nnfgt.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o
r - /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o
(if [ "compile" = "assemble" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennfgt > nnfgt.s ;\
/usr/bin/as -o nnfgt.o nnfgt.s ;\
rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o ;\
mv nnfgt.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o
(if [ "compile" = "oratmp" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennfgt > nnfgt.c ;\
/lib/idcpp nnfgt.c oratmp.c ;\
-i oratmp.c -o oratmp.s -f nnfgt.c ;\
/usr/bin/as -o nnfgt.o oratmp.s ;\
rm -f oratmp.c oratmp.s ;\
rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o ;\
mv nnfgt.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o
(if [ "compile" = "binary" ] ; then \
/app/oracle9/bin/gennfgt > nnfgt.c ;\
TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE= ;\
export TARGET_BINARY_INTERFACE ;\
gcc -c nnfgt.c ;\
-rm -f /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o ;\
-mv nnfgt.o /app/oracle9/lib/ ;\
/usr/bin/ar rv /app/oracle9/lib/libn9.a /app/oracle9/lib/nnfgt.o
/usr/bin/make -f ins_rdbms.mk ctx_on ORACLE_HOME=/app/oracle9
/usr/bin/ar cr /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/kc
/usr/bin/make -f ins_rdbms.mk sdo_on ORACLE_HOME=/app/oracle9
/usr/bin/ar cr /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/kx
/usr/bin/make -f ins_rdbms.mk dm_on ORACLE_HOME=/app/oracle9
/usr/bin/ar d /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a dmndm.o
/usr/bin/ar cr /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/dm
/usr/bin/make -f ins_rdbms.mk olap_on ORACLE_HOME=/app/oracle9
/usr/bin/ar d /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a xsnoolap.o
/usr/bin/ar cr /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/xs
/usr/bin/make -f ins_rdbms.mk part_on ORACLE_HOME=/app/oracle9
/usr/bin/ar d /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a ksnkkpo.o
/usr/bin/ar cr /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a /app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/kk
/usr/bin/make -f ins_net_client.mk mkldflags ORACLE_HOME=/app/oracle9
/usr/bin/make -f ins_net_client.mk client_sharedlib ORACLE_HOME=/app/oracle
/app/oracle9/bin/genclntsh
/app/oracle9/rdbms/lib/kpudfo.o: file not recognized: File format not recog
collect2: ld returned 1 exit status
cat: /tmp/clntst9.21070/*.nm: No such file or directory
sort: open failed: /tmp/clntst9.21070/*.objs: No such file or directory
Usage: ar [emulation options] [-]{dmpqrstx}[abcfilNoPsSuvV] [member-name] [
ar -M [<mri-script]
commands:
d - delete file(s) from the archive
m[ab] - move file(s) in the archive
p - print file(s) found in the archive
q[f] - quick append file(s) to the archive
r[ab][f] - replace existing or insert new file(s) into the archive
t - display contents of archive
x[o] - extract file(s) from the archive
command specific modifiers:
[a] - put file(s) after [member-name]
- put file(s) before [member-name] (same as )
[N] - use instance [count] of name
[f] - truncate inserted file names
[P] - use full path names when matching
[o] - preserve original dates
- only replace files that are newer than current archive con
generic modifiers:
[c] - do not warn if the library had to be created
[s] - create an archive index (cf. ranlib)
[S] - do not build a symbol table
[v] - be verbose
[V] - display the version number
emulation options:
No emulation specific options
ar: supported targets: elf32-i386 a.out-i386-linux efi-app-ia32 elf32-littl
Created /app/oracle9/lib/libclntst9.a
[oracle9@dell-6650-red-01 install]$Hi Pentti!
There is a patch for this. Search on MetaLink with "install ins_precomp.mk" and you will find it.
cu
Andreas -
Error while re-installing the Oracle 10g on Linux
Hello Experts,
I am a beginner in this area: I was in the process of installing Oracle 10g Release 2 on Linux 4. However, during the installation was incomplete because there was a disconnection in the network during the step wherein I was supposed to run the shell scripts from the root directory. When I tried to install the product once again, I got an error message that I need to "create a new oracle home". I also checked if there were any oracle products installed, but there were none. Now, how do I re-install the oracle 10g? Please help.
Thanks!Hi Jean-Valentin,
I tried doing that, (ref: http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/em.102/b16227/oui3_manage_oracle_homes.htm#i1006275),
but it didnot work.
So, what I did was:
I created a new oracle home:
ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2
instead of the older one: ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
and I was able to install the oracle software successfully.
Please let me know if there is anyway that I can clean up
ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1, in the sense, completely remove it.
Please let me know if there is a particular way to remove ORACLE_HOME and oraInventory directories.
Thanks a lot. -
Installing & Uninstalling Oracle Home
We have installed multiple Oracle Versions in same machine like below.
Ora9i_db_Hom
- Oracle 9i Database 9.2.0.2.0
- Oracle Universal Installer 10.1.0.2.0
- Oracle 9iR2 Patch Set 9.2.0.5
- Oracle 9iR2 Patch Set 9.2.0.8
OraDb11g_home1
- Oracle Database 11g 11.2.0.1.0
Ora_9205_Home
- Oracle 9i Database 9.2.0.2.0
- Oracle Universal Installer 10.1.0.2.0
- Oracle 9iR2 Patch Set 9.2.0.5
- Oracle 9iR2 Patch Set 9.2.0.8
OraDB10g_Home1
- Oracle Database 10g 10.2.0.1.0
- Oracle Database 10g Release 2 Patch Set 3 10.2.0.4.0
The reason for this installation was to upgrade 9i & 10g Database to 11g. We upgraded all the database to 11g and its running on 11g now. Now I would like to remove the old versions (9i & 10g).
My Question is,
1. If I Remove 9i Oracle Home using OUI, will it effect any of the database that is running on the machine?
2. For some reason if I want to install 9i again after uninstalling, will that be a problem?
Edited by: ManoRangasamy on Nov 30, 2010 9:42 AMWell, the obvious answer about databases being affected has to include any 9i database if the 9i home/software is removed. Other than that, no, assuming none of the other databases have any dependencies related to 9i (e.g., database links).
If you think you may have to reinstall 9i, don't remove it in the first place. If you can afford the disk space to keep it, what is the harm in keeping it on the system? You really don't want the brain damage of messing around with older versions of OUI. -
Install of Oracle BI Apps 7.9.6 Informatica cannot connect to Repository
We just completed in initial install of Oracle BI Apps 7.9.6 and cannot get the Informatica out of the box repository to connect. Looking at the Informatica Admins console we see REP_51002 “ Database Error; Failed to connect to database using user [] and connection string []”. In addition we see “Failed to logon to Database server Database driver error… Function Name : Logon Error while trying to retrieve text for error ORA-12705” . The OS is 64 bit “Red Hat Enterprise Linux Server release 5.7” . The oracle client is 11g Rel 2 64 bit . It is the minimal Oracle client install. We can connect to the database from the server where Informatica is installed using the service name, same login and password that is in the Informatica Admin console using sqlplus. Has anyone else run into this?
The issue is resolved. The problem was the Oracle 11g client was a minimal install. it had the following in ORACLE_HOME which works for jdbc but does not have the libraries for OBIEE 11g. at the bottom I have what the full install looks like. Once I had the fulll client installed and changed the environment variables Repository is connecting.
rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 1996228 Jul 31 2009 ojdbc5.jar
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 2111220 Jul 31 2009 ojdbc6.jar
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 152304 Jul 31 2009 libocijdbc11.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 11227 Jul 31 2009 libheteroxa11.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 1218075 Aug 1 2009 libsqlplus.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 oracle dba 6909 Aug 1 2009 sqlplus
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 1501651 Aug 1 2009 libsqlplusic.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 6986848 Aug 2 2009 libnnz11.so
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 82983 Aug 2 2009 orai18n-mapping.jar
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 1656280 Aug 2 2009 orai18n.jar
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 37807 Aug 13 2009 xstreams.jar
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 777979 Aug 13 2009 libsqora.so.11.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 40088477 Aug 13 2009 libclntsh.so.11.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 1879549 Aug 13 2009 libocci.so.11.1
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 89377610 Aug 13 2009 libociei.so
-rwxr-xr-x 1 oracle dba 377507 Aug 13 2009 wrc
-rwxr-xr-x 1 oracle dba 21865 Aug 13 2009 adrci
-rw-r----- 1 oracle dba 63 Dec 8 16:26 oraInst.loc
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle dba 4096 Dec 9 09:10 odbc
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle dba 37 Dec 9 09:10 install.platform
drwxr-xr-x 2 oracle dba 4096 Dec 9 09:10 light
drwxrwx--- 13 oracle dba 4096 Dec 9 09:11 inventory
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle dba 4096 Dec 9 09:11 install
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle dba 4096 Dec 9 09:11 cfgtoollogs
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle dba 4096 Dec 12 11:06 network
The full client install looks like this for the ORACLE_HOME
-rw-r----- 1 oracle oinstall 63 Dec 8 16:26 oraInst.loc
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 wwg
drwxr-xr-x 4 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 uix
drwxr-xr-x 5 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 sysman
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 srvm
drwxr-xr-x 4 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 sqlj
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 slax
drwxr-xr-x 4 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 racg
drwxr-xr-x 7 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 precomp
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 plsql
drwxr-xr-x 4 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 owm
drwxr-xr-x 5 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 ord
drwxr-xr-x 4 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 oracore
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 olap
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 odbc
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 nls
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 jpub
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 javavm
-rw-r--r-- 1 oracle oinstall 37 Feb 20 23:08 install.platform
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 hs
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 has
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 diagnostics
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 cv
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 csmig
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 crs
drwxr-xr-x 4 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 clone
drwxr-xr-x 5 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 assistants
drwxr-xr-x 2 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 utl
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 xdk
drwxr-xr-x 13 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 sqldeveloper
drwxr-xr-x 2 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 jlib
drwxr-xr-x 2 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 dc_ocm
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 jdk
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 ucp
drwxr-xr-x 5 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 relnotes
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 jdbc
drwxr-xr-x 7 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 oui
drwxr-xr-x 7 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 opmn
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 OPatch
-rwxr-x--- 1 oracle oinstall 131 Feb 20 23:08 root.sh
drwxr-xr-x 9 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 rdbms
drwxr-xr-x 12 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 ldap
drwxr-xr-x 6 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 css
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 cdata
drwxr-xr-x 7 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 sqlplus
drwxr-xr-x 5 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 perl
drwxr-xr-x 11 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 network
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 lib
drwxr-xr-x 3 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 instantclient
drwxr-xr-x 4 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 deinstall
drwxr-xr-x 2 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 bin
drwxrwx--- 14 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:08 inventory
drwxr-xr-x 5 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:09 install
drwx------ 4 oracle oinstall 4096 Feb 20 23:10 cfgtoollogs
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