Hi=20
Yes. That was exactly it. I found that, too.
But thanks for the reply.
Stefan
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Von: Powell, Mark D [mailto:mark.powell@(protected)]
Gesendet: Dienstag, 17. Februar 2004 17:18
An: 'oracle-l@(protected)'
Betreff: RE: Help: Oracle on AIX 5.2
Go back and check the installation and patch logs. Make sure no errors =
were
reported. Also how did you apply the patches. From .02 or 03 on I =
believe
that the Oracle patch utility has to be used rather than just running =
the
scripts for the patches to install correctly.
My OS administrator is literally out to lunch but I believe that you =
have to
configure ASYNC IO on the AIX platform before it can be used. Your AIX
administrator should be able to check that out.
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From: oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
[mailto:oracle-l-bounce@(protected)
Sent: Tuesday, February 17, 2004 5:44 AM
To: Oracle DBA List (E-Mail)
Subject: Help: Oracle on AIX 5.2
Hi list
I'm running into the following problem:
Installed 9.2.0.1.0 on an RS/6000 p630 (Proc. model 7248), 64bit AIX =
5.2
Patched to 9.2.0.4.0. I can't start any executable like sqlplus / =
lsnrctl.
We haven't created any DBs yet, just the fresh install with an =
immediately=20
applied patch set.
Here's what I get:
oracle@(protected)
/u01/app/oracle/product/9.2/bin/sqlplus
oracle@(protected)
exec(): 0509-036 Cannot load program sqlplus because of the following
errors:
0509-130 Symbol resolution failed for /usr/lib/libc.a[aio_64.o]
because:
0509-136 Symbol kaio_rdwr64 (number 0) is not exported from
dependent module /unix.
0509-136 Symbol listio64 (number 1) is not exported from
dependent module /unix.
0509-136 Symbol acancel64 (number 2) is not exported from
dependent module /unix.
0509-136 Symbol iosuspend64 (number 3) is not exported from
dependent module /unix.
0509-136 Symbol aio_nwait (number 4) is not exported from
dependent module /unix.
0509-150 Dependent module libc.a(aio_64.o) could not be =
loaded.
0509-026 System error: Cannot run a file that does not have a =
valid
format.
0509-192 Examine .loader section symbols with the
'dump -Tv' command.
oracle@(protected)>
Dump gives me the following output (e.g. for listio64):
oracle@(protected) =
listio64
[3] 0x00000000 undef IMP DS EXTref /unix
_posix_listio64
[11] 0x000000a8 .data EXP DS SECdef [noIMid]
_posix_lio_listio64
[1] 0x00000000 undef IMP DS EXTref /unix =
listio64
[8] 0x00000088 .data EXP DS SECdef [noIMid]
lio_listio64
oracle@(protected)>
So, the symbol is actually being exported. What might be the problem? =
Does
async i/o have to=20
be activated on the RS/6000?
PS: I'm totally new to AIX, so the question might be kind of dumb;).
Any ideas?
Stefan
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