Make sure to install the Oracle 32-bit libs when installing the 64-bit client.

Axton Grams

On 8/24/06, Luke, Brian <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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Den,
    Based on feedback from consultants, we ended up keeping Oracle10g/64 on
a Linux box (RHEL4) and running ARS itself on a 32-bit W2K3 box with the
10g/32 Windows client.  In short, Oracle works fine on Linux/64, ARS may not
work quite as well - I hope that improves, but it's what I understand.
Another advantage of this is isolation of the ARS & DB system load.


So is your problem that the Oracle 10g/64 client won't work on Suse/64 or
that ARS won't work with it?  Can you use the command line sqlplus to
connect to your DB?

-Brian Luke
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Subject: Install 7 oracle 10g client

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Hi Listers

I'm starting an installation of 7 on our new Suse linux box, however I'm
just wondering if anyone has successfully installed the oracle 10g client 32
bit on the 64 bit OS?  Our dba's are trying to get this up so I can begin
the installation.

OR

If you have successfully ran ARS 7 on the 10g 64 bit client I would like to
hear about that as well.

Den
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