Re: Still problems installing 7.0.13 on AIX !

From: Ian A. MacGregor <ian_at_tethys.SLAC.Stanford.EDU>
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 1993 15:06:41 GMT
Message-ID: <CFz3B6.J1M_at_unixhub.SLAC.Stanford.EDU>


In article <2bao7u$ei7_at_news.univ-rennes1.fr>, bourasse_at_univ-rennes1.fr (Claude Bourasseau - CRI/CICB Rennes 99.84.71.24) writes:
|> We can't succeed in Oracle 7.0.13 install on AIX !!!!
|>
|> Now, we are stopped by the following problem :
|>
|> ====================
|>
|> >>> Creating crdb2b1.sql database catalog and file creation script
|> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
|> Running crdbb1.sql
|> (/outils/Oracle/product/7.0.13/bin/sqldba _at_/outils/Oracle/admin/b1/create/crdbb1.sql)
|> -----------------------------------------------------------------------
|> Could not load program oracleb1
|> Symbol kaio_rdwr in /usr/lib/libc.a is undefined
|> Symbol iosuspend in /usr/lib/libc.a is undefined
|> Symbol acancel in /usr/lib/libc.a is undefined
|> Symbol listio in /usr/lib/libc.a is undefined
|> Could not load library libc.a[aio.o]
|> Error was: Exec format error
|>
|> ====================
|>
|> AIX seems to be on 3.2.3. (I'm not sure !)
|> Oracle owner is Unix user "Oracle" (Initcap name)
|> Dba group is "dba"
|> Through the install procedure, we asked for relinking modules
|> and creating a database called "b1".
|>
|> NEED HELP !
|>
|> Any idea ? (by mail please)
|>
|> Thanks in advance !
|>
|> --
|> ---------------------------------------------------------------------------
|> Claude Bourasseau CRI Campus de Beaulieu 35042 Rennes Cedex FRANCE
|> Tel:+33 99 84 71 24 Fax: +33 99 84 71 11 E-mail: bourasse_at_univ-rennes1.fr
|>
  It looks like you need to make asynchronous i/o configured and available. This is done through SMIT. Type smit aio to get the menus which allow you to do this. You'll need to be root.

                                Ian MacGregor
                                Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
                                (415) 926-3528
Received on Thu Nov 04 1993 - 16:06:41 CET

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