Hi Dave,

The 9 libraries were already there because we were at v5.1.2 when we
started.  Tjhey should have been there Betsy too.  But I guess the variable
is how the Oracle upgrade was done.

We actually are on a new server.  Old server was try #1, then built a new
server for try #2 and am still on that new server.

We haven't even done anything to our HD 5 application.  We were only trying
to upgrade the basic platform and installed email engine which we hadn't
used before.

We're now averaging 4 service restarts a day.  Considering I hadn't done an
unplanned service restart in years on 5.1.2 the culture change has been a
shock.

Susan



On 7/10/07, Shellman, David <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

** Susan,

Aren't the 9i client libraries still required for the app server to talk
to the database during the upgrade?

I hear your pain.  Luckily we have always timed our AR System upgrades
with hardware upgrades and were able to do clean installs on those
machines.  Then migrated all our custom workflow and data.  Still a lot of
work but I think a little less painful.

Dave

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*Subject:* Re: ARS Upgrade from 5.1.2 to 7.0.1 via 6.3


** It doesn't really matter what error you get.  You're only stopping
briefly at v6.x.  The reason for the stop is to update the Group and User
forms and probably a few other things.  Having done this upgrade over 25
times in recent months, all I did at v6.x was make sure I could connect to
the database.  In our 6.3 upgrade (on windows) portmap.exe was always
missing so I couldn't test from the user or admin tools.  We did the oracle
9 to 10g upgrade too.  Not a happy scene.

Last year I was so excited to get to upgrade to v7.  Did the dev server
last August and then got waylayed by other IT priorities.  Finally the
production server got its turn and try #1 in April bombed, try #1 in May
bombed, but try #3 in June went in.  I was so happy.  The install actually
was smooth with everything testing out great.  I knew things would popup but
it was looking good.

If I knew 2 weeks ago (6/27) what I know today I would have screamed to me
.... step away from the upgrade ... do not touch 5.1.2 ... do not touch
the system that just ran and ran and ran .... do not torch your life.

Just something to think about.

Susan


On 7/10/07, CLG-29 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hello All,
>
> We are (finally!) upgrading ARS from 5.1.2 to 7.0.1.  At the same time,
> we
> are upgrading Oracle from 9i to 10g.  Right now, we are setting up our
> sandbox test environment by taking an Oracle backup and restoring it
> onto a
> test UNIX server.  This went onto the server under /opt/oracle9.  My DBA
> followed this up with upgrading Oracle to 10g on this box, using a new
> location of /opt/oracle13.
>
> When we run the intermediary 6.3 install, we get the following error in
> /tmp/arDBErrorLog:
>
> /usr/lib/dld.sl: Can't find path for shared library: libclntsh.sl.9.0
> /usr/lib/dld.sl: No such file or directory Tue Jul 10 16:27:52 PDT 2007
>
> It appears that something is looking for an Oracle 9 client library but,
> since we now have Oracle 10 on this server, this doesn't make sense ...
> or
> does it?
>
> Can somebody please let me know what I have to do to get rid of this
> error?
>
> Thanks much!
> Betsy McCullough
>
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