On Mon, Nov 11, 2002 at 11:31:02AM -0500, Brian Dade wrote: > Hi Joseph, > > I'm not so sure they can run concurrently. I have two versions of Oracle > on a server with one being 32 bit and the other being 64 bit. Someone may > be able to tell you how to get around the link of libobk.a to > /usr/lib/libobk.a, but I think that's part of the problem. Originally, I > tested backing up the 32 bit version and then I proceeded to test the 64 > bit version. My 64 bit backup wouldn't work until I set the link of > libobk.a properly.
You might get around by directly linking libobk.a in $ORACLE_HOME/lib and remove the link in /usr/lib. But then you might have to some extra tricks to make tdposync et al to run (e..g set LD_LIBRBRY_PATH). We played with this last week to get oracle 9.0.1 rman working o AIX 4.3.3. It seemed to start fine but got an error somwhere down the road. I probably continue testing in the next couple of days. -Marcel -- ======-------- Marcel J.E. Mol MESA Consulting B.V. =======--------- ph. +31-(0)6-54724868 P.O. Box 112 =======--------- [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2630 AC Nootdorp __==== www.mesa.nl ---____U_n_i_x______I_n_t_e_r_n_e_t____ The Netherlands ____ They couldn't think of a number, Linux user 1148 -- counter.li.org so they gave me a name! -- Rupert Hine -- www.ruperthine.com