Hi,
Just wondering if anyone else sees this: I run a moderately high-traffic (a
couple hundred thousand hits/day) with Zope and Oracle (most of the site is
forms interacting with the Oracle database, the rest being help/support files
for those forms and a couple images). Products used:
- FSSes
Hello,
Ive successfully compiled the DCOracle package and then moved the
compiled modules to the DCOracle directory of ZOracleDA, and now the DA
shows up as non-broken in my Zope installation..
However, when I try to add a ZOracleDA connection object to my Zope
website, I get a "this document co
: Aaron Bostick; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Zope] ZOracleDA
Hi,
If you are running Zope on
1. Linux:
You need to install Oracle client libraries to compile
ZOracleDA. As far as I know, Oracle does not give
any easy way to install only the clients. So, if you've
enough
Aaron Bostick wrote:
>
> Zope list members,
>
> I have been developing a zope site with oracle on linux as a backend.
> Currently, I run both zope and oracle on the same machine using the
> ZOracleDA for connectivity. However, for production, I plan to seperate the
> tiers and run zope and and
On Wed, Jul 26, 2000 at 06:28:55PM -0400, Satheesh Babu wrote:
> Hi,
> If you are running Zope on
> 1. Linux:
> You need to install Oracle client libraries to compile
> ZOracleDA. As far as I know, Oracle does not give
> any easy way to install only the clients. So, if you've
>
TECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, July 26, 2000 4:45 PM
Subject: [Zope] ZOracleDA
> Zope list members,
>
> I have been developing a zope site with oracle on linux as a backend.
> Currently, I run both zope and oracle on the same machine using the
> ZOracleDA for connectivity. However, for
Zope list members,
I have been developing a zope site with oracle on linux as a backend.
Currently, I run both zope and oracle on the same machine using the
ZOracleDA for connectivity. However, for production, I plan to seperate the
tiers and run zope and and oracle on different servers. From l
Michal Bukovjan wrote:
>
> Avoid using Oracle 8.1.5 at all costs. It has mislinked executables and
> libraries, I can't believe Oracle could have released such a shit.
>
> Instead, download and try Oracle 8.1.6 R2 - the current release.
> It fixes a number of issues (though not all of them) and
Hi!
I am encountering the following problem when using ZOracleDA 2.2.0b1
and Zope 2.2b2/3:
When creating a ZOracle Connection and giving the wrong connection string
then whole Zopes crashs with
OCI_ERROR at oci_8.c:283
ORA-12541: TNS:no listener
OCI_ERROR at oci_8.c:283
ORA-12154: TNS:could not
Avoid using Oracle 8.1.5 at all costs. It has mislinked executables and
libraries, I can't believe Oracle could have released such a shit.
Instead, download and try Oracle 8.1.6 R2 - the current release.
It fixes a number of issues (though not all of them) and at least it works.
Michal Bukovjan
Hi,
I'm trying to install ZOracleDA. I've managed to get DCOracle to build,
but the test fails with this traceback:
-
[root@balrog src]# python DCOracle_test.py
Traceback (innermost last):
File "DCOracle_test.py", line 1, in ?
import Buffer, oci_, sys
ImportError: /u01/app/oracle/prod
Hi folks,
I've been trying to access a Oracle DB with
ODBC driver from NT4 running Zope 2.1.6.
Lot of problems and now I'm stumped in that this
driver does not seem to support LONG data types.
ZOracleDA on Linux works beautifully, but
I'm required to build the site on NT (sigh).
So, any one o
Please help!!!
I am trying to connect to Oracle server. Running Zope 2.1.4, ZServer
alone (for now), Debian frozen(potato).
I have stable ZOracleDA 2.1.0.
After a lot of work, I succeeded to compile the DCOracle package, and I
am able to connect with the Python script DCOracle_test.py, which is
i
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