Hi Thomas,

I found a solution to my problem, finally. In fact I can do what I want for
now without ODBC. The solution is, what Dirk suggests in the thread "RPM or
.tgz?" plus the following command, which I just found somewhere on this
mailing list:

export LD_ASSUME_KERNEL=2.2.5

Whatever this is or does, it helps! I can now start the db server and the
MaxDB web server without any error messages, and play around with the web
tools and the demo db.

A final word on this: I really think that Dirk's quickstart guide (see
thread "RPM or .tgz?") plus the export command above should be placed at a
prominent place on the product web site, and included with the
documentation! This type of instructions is exactly what first time users
want and need. Would you (as you are apparently working for SAP) think you
could influence this?

Thanks for your kind support!

    Alex

> Hi Alex,
> 
> > [unixODBC][MySQL MaxDB][LIBSQLOD SO][MaxDB] Unable to connect to data
> > source;-709 CONNECT: (unknown host  localhost (see /etc/hosts))
> > 
> 
> Did you try to let serverdb empty?
> Did you write the serverdb exactly as you wrote it during install?
> 
> 
> Greetings  Thomas
> 
> 
> ----------------------------------------------
> Dr. Thomas K�tter
> SAP AG, SAP Labs Berlin
> 
> 
> Do you know SAP^H^H^H MaxDB ?                   www.sapdb.org 
> 
> 
>  
> 

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