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    AIMS 2013 on LINUX with Oracle

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    12-05-2012 10:57 AM

    Hi All,

    I have a copy of Linux (Centos 5) and I have AIMS 2013 running. 

     

    I can load and view files (i.e. MR SID/ECW/SDF/SHP)
    but when I try to connect to Oracle, I get an error:

     

    "The remote server returned an error: (559) MgFdoException.: An exception occurred in FDO component. Failed to retrieve Oracle error message."

     

    I have 32bit Oracle etc and the Oracle 32bit Client files are in the FDO library folder. 


    Actually, the new Oracle data source dialog in Studio was greyed out until I did this on the server.

     

    I can connect everywhere else (even SQL Developer) but for some reason the FDO can't get to Oracle?

     

    Any tips?

     

    gordon

     

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    ro_fr
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    Re: AIMS 2013 on LINUX with Oracle

    12-05-2012 10:54 PM in reply to: gluckett

    Hi Gordon,

     

    not sure about 32bit/64bit Centos / AIMS - but I suppose Oracle client and application (AIMS) should both be either 32bit or 64bit - but not mixed.

     

    Is there any further information in aims error log file?

     

    If not - maybe GVC_TRACE_FILE helps to find out more. Have a look at:

    http://geospatialfrance.typepad.com/geospatialfrance/2007/12/activer-le-mode.html

     

    Good luck,

    Rob

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    Re: AIMS 2013 on LINUX with Oracle

    12-06-2012 06:31 AM in reply to: gluckett

    Thanks,

    I figured it out (2 things)

     

    1. I had to install the Full Oracle Client (32bit) Administrator version and copy the SO files into the LIB folder of FDO.
    2. I had to download the 3.7 CentOS 5.5 Linux SDK and copy the so files that are missing in the Linux install of AIMS 2013 for Linux.

     

    that did the trick, I can now connect to Oracle with my Centos box with AIMS 2013.

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