Problems creating dmp file from script

Hi,
I am running portal 9.0.4.1 on solaris and am trying to create the export dmp file from the downloaded unix script. I use the following command line:
gc.sh -mode export -s portal -p <portal schema password) -c <sid>
I then accept the default dmp file name. However, the following error is then returned:
ld.so.1: exp: fatal: libclntsh.so.9.0: open failed: No such file or directory
Killed
This part of the export/ import operation is now complete.
I am then returned to the command prompt, but with no dmp file created and the .out file containing just the word "error".
Any ideas where I'm going wrong????
Thanks for your help.

Your LD_LIBRARY_PATH is most likely not set properly. Try to execute sqlplus from command line and make sure that works. Once you're able to connect to the database via sqlplus from command line, retry the export/import again.

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