I have installed weblogic server 12c, now installing Forms 11g R2( 11.1.2.1.0)
the installation Location step gives the following error:
INST-07248: Specified Weblogic home location is not a valid location
INST-07248: Specified Middleware home location is not a valid location
the weblogic server is installed in D:\oracle_MW\weblogic\wls12120
I am specified the following values in installation location step:
oracle middleware home location: D:\oracle_MW
oracle home directory: Oracle_FRHome1
weblogic server location: D:\oracle_MW\weblogic\wls12120
oracle instance location: D:\oracle_MW\asinst_1
oracle instance Name: asinst_1
which version of weblogic server is Compatible?
Regards:
Weblogic server versions 10.3.5 and 10.3.6 are the only ones that are compatible with this version of Forms. 12c will NOT work. You can download older versions via the following link, just scroll down and expand the section for 10.3.5 or 10.3.6: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/middleware/ias/downloads/wls-main-097127.html
Source: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/forms/oracle-forms-111210certmatrix-1886127.xls
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In order to use db2 with node.js on my mac. I have installed the db2 drivers - DB2 v11.1.4.5.
I also configured my environment paths so that the correct config files will be used by unixODBC
I configured the odbcinst.ini, ODBC.ini , db2cli.ini, and the db2dsdriver.cfg files
The issue is that I get the error below when I run the iqsl command or the db2cli validate command
My Error
[S1000][unixODBC][IBM][CLI Driver] SQL10007N Message "0" could not be retrieved. Reason code: "3".
unixODBC isql command syntax
isql usrProd userid password
db2cli validate command syntax
db2cli validate -dsn alias -connect -user userid -passwd password
Environment path stored in file ~/.bash_profile
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/share/odbc_db2/clidriver/bin/
export DB2CLIINIPATH=/usr/local/share/odbc_db2/clidriver/cfg/
export DB2DSDRIVER_CFG_PATH=/usr/local/share/odbc_db2/clidriver/cfg/
I have been documenting the steps that I took to install the db2 command line drivers.
My documentation
locations of the IBM DB2 Drivers I have installed:
Client Version (level/bit): DB2 v11.1.4.5 (special_39510/64-bit)
Client Version (level/bit): DB2 v11.1.1.1 (s1703232000/64-bit)
UPDATE --- 20200413----
I got it to work on my Mac. I did get it to work with Node.js
I contacted a few IBM developers who are working directly on this project, and they gave me access to the proper "IBM i Access ODBC Driver" to connect to the as400 from the mac.
It is being beta tested now. At some point, it should be released. to the general public.
db2cli drivers are not needed, db2cli.ini is not needed:
IBM has specific odbc drivers for the iseries. I dont have permission
to share the drivers with the public, but do know that it will be
possible soon for everyone to connect to db2 installed on the iseries
I got it to work on my Mac and I did get it to work with Node.js
I contacted a few IBM developers who are working directly on this project, and they gave me access to the proper "IBM i Access ODBC Driver" to connect to the as400 from the mac. It is being beta tested now, i assume that at some point, it should be released to the general public.
Note : db2cli drivers are not needed, db2cli.ini is not needed, and setting environment paths are not needed:
IBM has specific odbc drivers for the iseries. I don't have permission
to share the drivers with the public, but do know that it will be
possible soon for everyone to connect to db2 installed on the iseries
For IBM DB2 Warehouse on the IBM CLoud you can go to this url
https://your_tenant.cloud.ibm.com/console/#connection/overview
In above replace your_tenant with your tenant id.
I'm having the same problem. Here is my setup...
Windows 10 64-bit
SQL Server Data Tools v10.0.40219.1 SP1
Attunity Oracle Connector for SSIS (32-bit and 64-bit) v2.0
Oracle client 64-bit installed v12.1.0
Oracle client 32-bit installed v12.1.0
Setup tnsnames.ora to point to dev and QA instance; verified connectivity via tnsping and sqlplus.
Setup ORACLE_HOME to point to 64-bit product directory
I've created a (MSORA) Microsoft Connector for Oracle by Attunity connection. I populate the connection with a tns-name, username, and password. I click the Test Connection button, and I see the following:
The full error is as follows:
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Error at Export SingleFile [Connection manager "Sample"]: Oracle Home not found.
(Microsoft Visual Studio)
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Test connection failed
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Oracle Home not found.
(Export SingleFile)
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Program Location:
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.ConnectionManager.AcquireConnection(Object txn)
at Attunity.IntegrationServices.DataFlowUI.OracleUI.OraConnectionDialog.testConBtn_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e)
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Oracle Home not found.
(Export SingleFile)
------------------------------
Program Location:
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.Wrapper.IDTSConnectionManager100.AcquireConnection(Object pTransaction)
at Microsoft.SqlServer.Dts.Runtime.ConnectionManager.AcquireConnection(Object txn)
If its not pulling oracle_home from my system variable, where does it pull it from?
Here is the ORACLE_HOME environment variable on my system:
There was an issue documented in the post Attunity Oracle Conenctor doesn't work after update, which identified a compatibility issue between version-5.0 of the Oracle connector and the latest version of SSDT (15.9.x as of 02/01/2019). Until the compatibility issue has been resolved, the de-facto solution is to deploy the 15.8.0-release of SSDT. This will install the 14.0.3002.113 Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services Designer.
Here were the steps I executed to resolve:
Install oracle 32-bit client from software center
Install oracle 64-bit client from software center
Deploy tnsnames.ora file to 32-bit install
Deploy tnsnames.ora file to 64-bit install
Microsoft SQL Server Data Tools release-15.8.0
Install (32-bit) SSIS Oracle Connector by Attunity version 5.0
Install (64-bit) SSIS Oracle Connector by Attunity version 5.0
Verify you have read and execute rights to items in both 32- and 64-bit client directory
Here are shots from my environment...
Cheers,
Adam
Glassfish version: GlassFish Server Open Source Edition 4.1 (build 13)
Oracle Database : 11.2.0.4
JDBC Driver obtained (ojdbc6.jar) obtained from Oracle download site w/c were copied into \glassfish-4.1\glassfish\domains\domain1\lib folder.
When I clink on "Ping" it throws error
Any help is highly appreciated.
Thanks,
Elmer
Database Version : 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0
Client Version: 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 (windows 7 64bit)
When I try to export (exp) a table from database:
exp usr/pass#remote_db file=f.dmp tables=table
I get the following error:
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 904 encountered
ORA-00904: "POLTYP": invalid
identifier EXP-00000: Export terminated unsuccessfully
I know this question was answered earlier (the answer is "install 10g client to use its exp utility"), but I still didn't understand correctly:
Is Oracle 10g client 10.2.0.4 is ok for this? Do I need to setup TNS etc?
If I use the previous command to export the DB will the system automatically use the Ora10g client exp tool?
1) Yes, the 10.2.0.4 client would be OK. Yes, assuming that you use a tnsnames.ora file to connect to the database, you would need to configure a tnsnames.ora file in the Oracle Home for the newly installed 10.2.0.4 client or set the TNS_ADMIN environment variable to point at a single tnsnames.ora file for all Oracle Homes on the server. If you don't use a tnsnames.ora file to connect to the database, you would not need to configure one.
2) The command you posted will use the operating system's name resolution logic to determine which executable to invoke. Generally, that will be the executable in whichever Oracle Home is first in the operating system's PATH environment variable. Of course, you could specify an explicit path or change the current directory to the %Oracle Home%\bin of the 10.2.0.4 Oracle Home if that home was not first in the path.
I've just installed Oracle 10g When I try to connect to oracle db i get an error:
could not start OracleOraHome92TNSListener
when i got to services and try to start it, it says that the file doesnt exist. the service file is C:\oracle\ora92\BIN\TNSLSNR (TNSLSNR is a file not a directory)
C:\oracle\ora92\BIN\TNSLSNR doesn't exist on my machine at all. do you know how to get it?
Could not start the Oracle Ora92 Listener service on Local Computer.Error 2: The system cannot find the file specified
Here's a couple of issues I see. You say you installed 10g but the error is a 9.2 error. It could be that your computer already had an Oracle 9i on it that was mis-configured or uninstalled and that is leading to the error.
You need to check your disk and find the ORACLE_HOME (directory) where Oracle 10g was installed. Once you find that you can adjust the PATH and ORACLE_HOME and TNS_ADMIN environment variables to point to the right place. This should allow you to start the database and the listener.
If you need to install the Oracle Client for 10g then this information below will be helpful as well.
The Oracle client can be installed separately. Just go to this address, download the client and unzip it into a subdirectory and then run the Oracle Universal Installer by running setup.exe from the directory.
Oracle Downloads Page