Re: Oracle shared object files on Solaris, and ELF class.

2003-11-19 Thread Yong Huang
Grant, You can simply use the file command to find out the ELF class. If it reports 32-bit, it's ELFCLASS32; if it's 64-bit, i's ELFCLASS64. When you say client shadow process, I assume you mean the shadow process on the server (as a shadow of the client in dedicated configuration). You may want

Oracle shared object files on Solaris, and ELF class.

2003-11-18 Thread Grant Allen
Hi all, Looking for possible causes for a ELFCLASS64 version of /oracle/product/8.1.7/lib/libobk.so accidentally cropping up for a 32-bit install. This was on a client site ... so some details I can't disclose ... but it's a clean 8.1.7.0.0 install under Solaris (8 I think). Caused the

Re: Oracle shared object files on Solaris, and ELF class.

2003-11-18 Thread Mladen Gogala
ldd? On 2003.11.19 00:19, Grant Allen wrote: Hi all, Looking for possible causes for a ELFCLASS64 version of /oracle/product/8.1.7/lib/libobk.so accidentally cropping up for a 32-bit install. This was on a client site ... so some details I can't disclose ... but it's a clean 8.1.7.0.0 install