Re: Help!! Command SQLDBA problem- TK2SUN-cmd.res not found.

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Date: 1995/11/03
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> From: dyeung_at_bdmserver.bdm.com (Daniel Yeung I16529)
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> Subject: Help!! Command SQLDBA problem- TK2SUN-cmd.res not found.
> Date: 3 Nov 1995 17:59:24 GMT
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> When I issued a SQLDBA command under non-interactive mode on Oracle 2000
running under X.86 Solaris, a message "TK2SUN-cmd.res file not found" occured.

> Can anyone give me some hints on how to resolve this problem?
> Thank you in advance.
>
> Daniel
>

Daniel,

   By non-interactive mode, I assume you mean you didn't specify "sqldba lmode=y". The aforementioned works always as it doesn't care about your terminal type.

   You need to set your terminal type to something which is recognizable by Oracle. TK2 refers to "Toolkit II" which contains essentially termcap files.

   If you are running on an "xterm" export TERM=xterm and try the application again. export TERM=vt100, or whatever is appropriate for your setup.

Jim Joslin, Oracle DBA/Product Support
BellSouth Telecommunications, Inc. Received on Fri Nov 03 1995 - 00:00:00 CET

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