..
>>
>> oracle@(protected)
>> /home/oracle/jre/1.1.8/bin/../bin/i686/native_threads/jre:
relocation
> error:
>> /home/oracle/jre/1.1.8/bin/../lib/i686/native_threads/libjava.so:
> symbol
>> __libc_wait, version GLIBC_2.0 not defined in file libc.so.6 with
> link time
>> reference
>>
>> Can someone tell me how to fix this?
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Greg Wallace
>>
>>
>
> I am running Oracle on SuSE 10.1, not SLES, if that makes any
difference.
> It's a 32 bit machine. Since it's not a 64 bit machine, I assume the
first
This information earlier would have saved your time :-)
> environment variable you mention isn't applicable. As for the
second, I do
> not have /usr/lib/libInternalSymbols.so on my machine. You say that
comes
> from the orarun package. In looking at the description of this
package, it
> sounds like it sets up a lot of things that I already have set up
manually
...
> I worry that it will mess up something that is already working. The
only
> thing that isn't working right now and needs fixing, as far as I can
tell,
> is netmgr. Can I get /usr/lib/libInternalSymbols.so somewhere else,
if
> that's all I'm lacking? Also, all discussions I see about it seem to
be
> referring to Oracle 10, whereas I am running Oracle 9.
Oracle 9iR2 and it's components require native threads to function
properly. In SL 10.1 (or SLES10) native threads are replaced by NPTL is
the probable cause here. Try :
http://ivan.kartik.sk/oracle/install_ora9_suse.html (Basically
downloading & Installing JRE 1.3.1).
FYI: http://www.novell.com/products/server/oracle/documents.html (for
documents which explains Oracle installations with orarun)
-Arun
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