Don't use setenv. Set the variables in apache init script. This should fix
the problem.
Good luck.
Alberto.
On Wed, 22 Oct 2003, Johan Kruger-Haglert wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 10:44:36PM +1000, Christopher Jones wrote:
> > What errors does PHP give you?
>
> ORA-03117: two-task s
On Wed, Oct 22, 2003 at 10:44:36PM +1000, Christopher Jones wrote:
> What errors does PHP give you?
ORA-03117: two-task save area overflow
ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve service name
among others, it seems to variate a little. I've tried with different
configuration settings during the tests.
Johan Kruger-Haglert wrote:
I've been trying to get Linux+apache+php+oracle working here with no
success, so I've to ask for some help.
Versions:
RedHat 9.0
PHP 4.3.4RC1
Oracle Enterprise Server 9.2.x
Oracle client 8.1.7
The machine has to run RedHat, and newest version would be good.
Oracle9.x doe
I've been trying to get Linux+apache+php+oracle working here with no
success, so I've to ask for some help.
Versions:
RedHat 9.0
PHP 4.3.4RC1
Oracle Enterprise Server 9.2.x
Oracle client 8.1.7
The machine has to run RedHat, and newest version would be good.
Oracle9.x doesn't seem to be certified