Hi all: I am currently at Bournemouth and Poole college undertaking Cisco indoctrination but have come across (as you do) and interesting Linux problem. They are trying to run Oracle for their students to practice real sql but it is not working. They have followed al the how-tos and the installation was fine. They have followed suggestions about setting variables but when they run sqlplus they get the message that "libclsntsh.so.8.o" is not available. I did a search for it and it does not exist in the system. Any suggestions? I am busy with 3 exams a day and when I tried to install Oracle at home I was told that 256MB RAM was not enough. Any help much appreciated. Paul PS Phil, quid pro quo?
On Thursday 11 April 2002 8:48 am, ptaylor wrote:
Hi all:
I am currently at Bournemouth and Poole college undertaking Cisco indoctrination but have come across (as you do) and interesting Linux problem. They are trying to run Oracle for their students to practice real sql but it is not working. They have followed al the how-tos and the installation was fine. They have followed suggestions about setting variables but when they run sqlplus they get the message that "libclsntsh.so.8.o" is not available. I did a search for it and it does not exist in the system. Any suggestions? I am busy with 3 exams a day and when I tried to install Oracle at home I was told that 256MB RAM was not enough. Any help much appreciated.
Paul PS Phil, quid pro quo?
Hi Paul, I've not had personal experience with Oracle, but I've done a quick google for you. It looks like Oracle installs this library but doesn't always update /etc/ld.so.conf. If the file isn't even on the system I'd say something went wrong with the install - just a guess. -- Gary Stainburn This email does not contain private or confidential material as it may be snooped on by interested government parties for unknown and undisclosed purposes - Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act, 2000
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