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SAP for Oracle 10g - linking libraries

rjrumfelt
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Greetings all - its been a while since my last thread.  Different company now, different problems :)

We're working on an installation for SAP for Oracle, and the Oracle version is 10g.  The only problem is, the documentation does not reference (that I can find) if the libraries that you link to are the same between 9i and 10g. 

We're using the 6.5.6 client on AIX6, backing up to a 6.5.3 Linux Master.


Any help would be appreciated.

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Marianne
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Welcome back, Jason! I've missed you!!

Any reason why you don't simply want to use oracle_link script? It's safe, detects the Oracle version and creates the appropriate sym-link.

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Yasuhisa_Ishika
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No reference in guides and compatibility lists, you can follow steps for 9i on 10g.

Yasuhisa_Ishika
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Hmm, first, you should correct this point. Servers must be higher or equal version than clients.

RiaanBadenhorst
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ln -s /usr/openv/netbackup/bin/libobk.a64 libobk.a

Marianne
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Welcome back, Jason! I've missed you!!

Any reason why you don't simply want to use oracle_link script? It's safe, detects the Oracle version and creates the appropriate sym-link.

rjrumfelt
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Much appreciated

rjrumfelt
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But unfortunately there are some customer requirements that keep us tied to the 6.5.6 client, but we are not to a point to where we can upgrade our servers to 6.5.6.

rjrumfelt
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Not sure why that wasn't thought of - maybe b/c we're used to Oracle and the SAP inclusion threw us off?

rjrumfelt
Level 6

Thanks Marianne