Thanks,

        But I don't know the file or pid.  Here's what we are doing:

        From an NT box, we are trying to run Sagent software to an Oracle db on unix 
sun solaris (both 64bit).  When we try to refresh, we get a sagent error - OCI file 
not found.....

        Of course it does not specifiy the file name.

        Using the same client, I can connect and run on my development box.

        Now, I know the username that Sagent connect to unix as, so I was hoping that 
I could run a trace on the Unix box based on the user name.

        But I am not finding a clear way to do this.


        I want to run the trace on the develpment box (the one that works), so that I 
can retrieve a list of filenames that the sagent process is hitting.  Then I would 
want to compare the filenames to the directories on the prod bix to see what file is 
missing.

Anyway, I am not seeing a clear way of doing this.

I thinkg I'm going to wind up dumping the directories to file and doing a manual 
compare (ugh!)
.

Thanks,

        Hannah
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> Subject:      Re: Unix Script Quest : Urgent
> 
> ldd <filename> should give you the dependencies.
> 
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