Connecting Nw2004s with DB2 Database on AS400
hi,
I have a BW Server with the following configuration
OS: AIX 5L
SAP System: NW2004s(BW 7.0)
Database: Oracle 10 G R2
I am trying to make a soruce sytem connection to the folowing datbase Server
Database: DB2 UDB
OS: AS400
But as per note 523381, we have to go for a SAP Application Server. but even then the libdbsl file is not exisiting for AS400 machine.
Please guide us of what we can do.
Have any one faced this situation before
Even when we go for a Windows Application Server, we could not find the DBSL file for DB2 UDB in AS400.
We are referring to the DBSL File located in
Support Packages and Patches> SAP NetWeaver SAP NETWEAVER SAP NETWEAVER 7.0 (2004S) Entry by Component Application Server ABAP> SAP KERNEL 7.00 64-BIT UNICODE> AIX 64bit> DB2 UDB--> lib_dbsl_138-20000977.sar
The info page of the DBSL file is telling that it supports only Operating System of Linux 2.6
Please tell us where we can download the DBSL file DB2 UDB(DB4) Database in AS400 Machines.
The info page of the lib_dbsl_138-20000977.sar is as follows
supported environment
database (SAP, table SVERS) 700
operating system
Linux 2.6
The Details of the Source System are as follows
Database: DB2 UDB V5R3
Operating System: AS400
Please help
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SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mié Jul 7 10:04:43 2010
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Conectado a:
Oracle Database 10g Express Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
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in dynamic library
*[C079] Failed to load dynamic library*
*'/opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib/libcwbodbc.so'*
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Could you please give some information about this problem? I will appreciate your kindness.Hi Joe,
Thanks your help.
Perhaps It's my fault for Weblogic console's setting.
After I reset the target server in console, Error message disappeared.
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When lookingup the JNDI name, NameNotFoundException errer occured. I tried to
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Would you please give me some information about this one more time? I will be
appreciated for your help.
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