Dear all -
i want to install Radiator on machine other than my
oracle server.
i have few problem
i have installed all required perl modules and my
perl 5.8.0
but i am unable to install DBD::ORACLE its gives me
following message
ORACLE_HOME Enviroment must be set !!!
there is no
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Subject: (RADIATOR) Radiator Installation on other machine than SQL
Dear all -
i want to install Radiator on machine other than my oracle server .
i have few problem
i have installed all required perl modules and my perl 5.8.0
but i am unable to install DBD::ORACLE
Hello -
You will need to install the Oracle client libraries before you can
build DBD-Oracle.
Also note that we have had many reports of problems with Perl 5.8 and
we recommend Perl 5.6.1 for now.
regards
Hugh
On Wednesday, Sep 3, 2003, at 20:07 Australia/Melbourne, Datareactor
wrote:
Hi,
You will need to install at least Oracle client including
sqlnet. You separated radiator host machine needs to talk to Oracle, thus
in that host machine you will need to have Oracle client to establish the
connection. Once you install the Oracle client, you will then need to
define
Hi Hugh,
We have Perl 5.8.0 with radiator 3.6, and Oracle 9.2.0. They get
along well with each other, in both installation and operation phase.
I have a little puzzle: I notice that the timestamp of my first
reply to this thread seems to be the earliest, but it did not get posted
Thanks
Regards
./DR
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Subject: (RADIATOR) Radiator Installation
on other machine than SQL
Dear all -
i want to install Radiator on machine
to the radius box would
also work, if they were running the same OS.
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Thanks for your reply
but i make
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Datareactor
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Subject: Re: (RADIATOR) Radiator
Installation on other machine than SQL
Thanks for your reply
buti makeit works in a different way.
without installing any oracle software
i mount my oracle server
Hello Bon -
As you know I try to respond to all of the mail I receive in a prompt
manner (keeping in mind that we are half a day ahead of you here in
Australia - in other words I am usually asleep when you are posting
your messages).
If you don't see your mail in the archive, nor get a
Hi,
We're a new ISP sitting on a stump over in Alabama, USA. Granted we're
not too bright but we thought we could follow instructions. We got the
idea to buy one of the new Cobalt RAQ550s and bought Radiator and Radar.
We tried to load the rpm for the linux server and nothing happened.
Checked
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We are trying to install your software package on a machine running RedHat
6.0 and are having some difficulty.
We have installed MD5 version 1.7.3, but when trying to install Radiator, we
get the error message:
Warning: prerequisite MD5 0 not found at (eval 1) line 220
Could you help with
Mike McCauley wrote:
1. cd to the directory containing Radius/*.pm and run radiusd from there, or
2. Tell perl about extra places to look for libraries with the -I flag:
perl -I /wherever /usr/local/bin/radiusd .
Thanks for your answer Mike, only a question: can the instalation in
Hi!
Is it posible to install Radiator ( in Unix ) in a separate directory
out of the perl directories? I wish to have Radiator installed in
something like /opt/radiator because the posible perl changes of
version, with the .pm files in /opt/radiator/lib, but I don't know how
to get that. It's
Hi Felix.
On Jun 28, 5:31pm, Felix Izquierdo wrote:
Subject: (RADIATOR) Radiator installation
Hi!
Is it posible to install Radiator ( in Unix ) in a separate directory
out of the perl directories? I wish to have Radiator installed in
something like /opt/radiator because the posible perl
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