Times Ten Connection Problem.

error connecting to DSNODBC Error 'S1000', TimesTen Error 4053, ODBC rc -1
ERROR in TTConnection.cpp, line 220: TTConnection::Connect() -- while connecting to driver
[TimesTen][TimesTen 7.0.3.0.0 ODBC Driver]Internal error: Library mismatch. Expected: libttco.so 7.0.3.0.0 Found: libttco.so 7.0.5.0.0
*** ODBC Error/Warning = S1000, TimesTen Error/Warning = 4053
*** (connect string <DSN=hk_ds>)*** Error in TTConnectionPool::ConnectAll()
I recently upgraded the TimesTen installation since then I am having problems connecting.

I'm guessing that you upgraded from 7.0.3 to 7.0.5, is that correct?
The problem here is that the application is still picking up a 7.0.3 version of libtten.so wheras it is finding the newer version of some other libraries such as libttco.so. How did you perform the upgrade? Were any errors reported dueing the upgrade? Have you copied/mmoved any of the TimesTen libraries to a location other than the standard one (<instance_install_dir>/lib)?
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