where can i find it ? I dont even see a link for oracle 10g client download on otn .i have a 32bit 10g oracle client that i am currently using on win7 64 bit OS but i need 64bit oracle 10g client.
I have an 11g installation on a school harddrive that doesn't seem to have any of the environment variables set properly. Even ORACLE_HOME is not set. How can I fix that situation and how many environment variables need to be defined?
Also some of the Oracle scripts seem to use the forward-slash rather than the back-slash for paths. Will Win7 care?
The problem is that this connection errors when I try to connect using my SQuirreL client. My developers want to connecting using the SID or the SERVICE_NAME and by using the "New Method" syntax, not the "Old Method" syntax. According to the documentation the "New Method" syntax works with the SERVICE_NAME or the SID. The "Old Method" only works with the SID.
# Host name is vmwwin7634.na.SAS.com # SID is sting2 # SERVICE_NAME is sting2.na.sas.com
PROBLEM using SID errors ==> jdbc:oracle:thin:@vmwwin7634.na.SAS.com:1521/sting2 THIS WORKS using SERVICE_NAME ==> jdbc:oracle:thin:@vmwwin7634.na.SAS.com:1521/sting2.na.sas.com
I am using SQuirreL Client version 3.4.0
# Here is the tnsnames.ora entry on the server. STING2 = (DESCRIPTION =
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# In this documentation it says, "On new syntax SERVICE may be a oracle service name or a SID."You can find this on the orafax wiki under JDBC#Thin_driver.
# I was able to connect with the "old method" using the SID only, SERVICE_NAME errors jdbc:oracle:thin:@vmwwin7634.na.SAS.com:1521:sting2.na.sas.com (SQuirreL client error, "Unexpected Error occurred attempting to open an SQL connection.") jdbc:oracle:thin:@vmwwin7634.na.SAS.com:1521:sting2 (this works)
# "New Method" jdbc:oracle:thin:@vmwwin7634.na.SAS.com:1521/sting2.na.sas.com (this works) jdbc:oracle:thin:@vmwwin7634.na.SAS.com:1521/sting2 (this errors) (SQuirreL client error, "Unexpected Error occurred attempting to open an SQL connection.")
I have new virtual UNIX machine and I installed oracle client on /usr/lib/oracle. Also I have a oracle database and I am able to connect to this database from my desktop sql developer.
So now I am trying to connect from new UNIX machine. Where I created tnsnames.ora file under /usr/lib/oracle/network/admin and before connecting did export the following
ORA-12545: Connect failed because target host or object does not exist. Not sure what I missed here. using same tns file I am able to connect from sql developer on windows.
I need to install Oracle client to get latest sql plus working on client pc as the problem is, i am not able to find out where i can download this , i just need the sql plus as i am not able use many commands because when i installed oracle forms 6i client tool , sql plus 8.0 got installed.
The version is Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0 - 64bi. for Unix AIX 5
I install the ODBC Driver Manager, Basic Instant Client, ODBC Instant Client packages (libsqora.so, odbc_update_ini.sh).
The error:
[oracle@d4 oracle] $ isql OracleODBC-10g user passtemp -v [01000][unixODBC][Driver Manager]Can't open lib '/home/oracle/instantclient_10_2/libsqora.so' : file not found [ISQL]ERROR: Could not SQLConnect
I am trying to install oracle 8i client onto a win7 x64 box. The client installs no problem. I can add the DSN entry into the 32bit odbc admin no problem (no test button on 8i version of the ODBC driver unfortunately).
However when I try to create a new report in crystal reports XI (32 bit app) and try to make a new database connection, I can see the DSN entry that I put into ODBC earlier but after i put in the username and password then press ok it just hangs. Crystal reports goes into a state of "not responding" but never comes back with an error.
I have a VB application which uses oo4o to connect to Oracle database (10g) using Oracle client v 8.1.7. All was working well till we migrated to windows 7. On windows 7 (64 bit), we have oracle client 11g (64 bit). but the Vb application cannot make connection with the database although i can query the database using SQL Plus.
I have recently installed the latest Oracle 32bit client 10.2.0.3.0 on a Windows 2008 server. Installation was successful and I was able to create the required service names and test them to the Oracle database server. Now when I try to create an ODBC connection with Oracle in OraClient10g_home1, I get the following error: SQORAS32
An unsupported operation was attempted
If I install Oracle client 10.2.0.1.0, I don't get this error. It happens with the latest client. Is there any was to solve this error?
I have a windows server 2008 machine and I have installed the oracle client win64_11gR2_client and I need to uninstall it. It does not appear in the program list and there is no uninstall in the Oracle menu items. I need to uninstall this client. How do I do that?
I have been researching this issue and trying to install any Oracle 10 or 11 client on my new Windows 7 (64-bit) computer for two days. I read on the following link:
[URL].......
that such a client exists. where I can get it and whether any special steps are required to perform the install? I have tried the following:
Install 10gR2 and 11gR1(for x64) after downloading from Oracle. In each case, I ran the setup file from the zip file and tried again by unzipping and running the setup.exe as the administrator. In most cases, I got the error from the compatibility check that the Oracle install would not work with 6.1 (NT6.1, I think).
I tried one suggestion of modifying the refhost.xml file to list 6.1 as an acceptable OS, but then my install failed when oui.exe quit running.
share with me a linnk of oracle 11g client on RHEL 5 32 bit due to i search in oracle web site and found only 64 bit URL.....share with me a link of installation guide of this client?
I have installed Oracle 11g R2 on Oracle Linux and Oracle Instant Client on Windows 7. I am trying to access the server from the Oracle client but I am getting the following error:
ORA-12560: TNS: protocol adapter error
I have set the below TNSNAMES.ORA file on the client machine and the LISTENER.ORA file on the server:
Pinging between the client/server works fine. I have turned off the firewall on both the client (Windows firewall) the Server (IPtables) but got the same problem!
I have also set the ORACLE_HOME, TNS_ADMIN and PATH in the Windows environment variables.
I have installed an oracle client in my machine and at the same time the machine is having an express edition database installed .
My question is how can i make both the clients working ? The one which is installed later sets the path variable. Despite changing the value of path variable , i am unable to connect through the client .
I have a scenario wherein the Oracle server is in a IBM mainframe platform, whose keycode is EBCDIC. I have a Oracle client installed in a UNIX platform, whose key code is ASCII. When I fire any Oracle query which has a ORDER BY clause at the client side, the ordering is done as per EBCDIC.
My question is: Does the client side locale settings ever come into picture? Or in other words when does the client side settings influence the result of a query?
I just installed WEBLOGIC server on linux with oracle forms 11g builder and report builder on the server.
On the client machine , i have probleme to intsall oracle forms 11g , in one of the steps it asks me to enter the absolute location of server weblogic , i enter the location of the weblogic on the server , but it dosent' work. is it mean that i have to install the weblogic on the client machine too!! if not to install forms builder 11g on the client
We currently have a windows 2008 server running our virtualization administration application (VCenter server 4.0) which uses a 10g client 32bit ODBC driver to connect to our 10g database server. This is the emulated 32bit driver in sysWOW64 folder.
I need to upgrade VCenter, which needs to use the 64bit 10g ODBC driver. Have installed the 102010_win64_x64_client on a test server which gives me the correct 64 bit driver.
My question is can i install two clients onto the same windows 2008 server without causing operational issues while i run pre upgrade checks?
I rarely do client installs. I have not downloaded upgrades on a couple of years. I have been doing other stuff and oracle supports patching page has changed.
Need to install 11.2 on HP Itanium 64 bit. I can get 11.2.0.1 from otn.oracle.com.
1. I downloaded the 11.2.0.1 client from otn. I want to see if there is an 11.2.0.2 or 11.2.0.3 patch on Oracle support. I can only find upgrades that are specifically for the databsae server. Do I use this? See below for the notes I used so far. Note: Oracle Database Upgrade Path Reference List [ID 730365.1]
Which leads me to the following patch below. However, this download is much larger than the client download on otn. It also says 'database server' and does not break out to 'database client'.So not sure if this is what I use to patch the client or not. This upgrade is also much larger than the straight client download. So not sure if this is what I use to just upgrade the client.
Patch:10404530 Description 11.2.0.3.0 PATCH SET FOR ORACLE DATABASE SERVER Product Oracle Database Family
This upgrade seems to be for the whole database and not just for the client install.
2. Do you apply PSU's to the client? I see them listed for the 'database'. Not sure if you apply to a separate client install. 3. We use the proC pre-compiler. When I look in the instant client download section, I see a seperate section for the proC pre-compiler download. I don't see that for the full blown client. Does the regular client download include the proC pre-compiler?
There are three versions of Oracle 10g instant client (10.2.0.2, 10.2.0.3 and 10.2.0.5) on Oracle website. which one works with Window 7? Where I can find the documentation from Oracle website?
C:>oradim -new -sid Test100 -srvc OracleServiceTest100 -startmode a -pfile 'c:oracleora92databaseinittest100.ora' C:>orapwd file=c:oracleora92databasePWDtest100.ora password=sys entries=2 C:>set oracle_sid=test100 C:>sqlplus /nolog SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production on Wed Mar 10 22:42:43 2010 Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved. SQL> conn /as sysdba ERROR: ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
SQL> conn sys/sys as sysdba Connected to an idle instance. SQL> startup nomount ORA-01031: insufficient privileges SQL> @f:oracle estdb.sql create database TEST100 * ERROR at line 1: ORA-01034: ORACLE not available
i just tried to set up a new database called Test100 manually.but i could not do anything here for these messages. my OS is winxp sp2.