[CentOS] Problem with oracle&httpd...

siva m tech.sivam at gmail.com
Fri Mar 3 22:18:14 UTC 2006


I'll try both the ways(include library path in /etc/ld.so.conf and env
variables in /etc/sysconfig/httpd). I'll let you know the results.

thanks again,
-siva

On 3/3/06, Rick Philbrick <rickphilbrick at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> This may not be what your experiencing but when I have Shared Object
> problems one of the first places I check is /etc/ld.so.conf  to ensure
> that the paths to the .so are present.  Might be worth a look.
>
> If you do a locate for libclntsh.so.10.1 and its in /usr/local/lib
> then you probably need to include that path in the ld.so.conf
>
>
> Rickp
>
> On 3/3/06, Jim Perrin <jperrin at gmail.com> wrote:
> > On 3/3/06, siva m <tech.sivam at gmail.com> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >      I have CentOS 4.2 installed on my PC and I've successfully
> installed
> > > Oracle 10g along with apache web server(httpd) and perl-DBD-Oracle.
> > >
> > >      The problem is trying to connect to oracle to oracle from a CGI
> script.
> > > I defined all of the environment variables(ORACLE_HOME,
> LD_LIBRARY_PATH,
> > > PERL5LIB) in httpd.conf as well as apachectl scripts but I am getting
> the
> > > following error in the logs:
> > > =========================================
> > > [Fri Mar 03 00:31:25 2006] [error] [client 192.168.251.6 ] Can't load
> > >
> '/usr/lib/perl5/site_perl/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi/auto/DBD/Oracle/Oracle.so'
> > > for module DBD::Oracle: libclntsh.so.10.1: cannot open shared object
> file:
> > > No such file or directory at
> > > /usr/lib/perl5/5.8.5/i386-linux-thread-multi/DynaLoader.pm
> > > line 230.
> > > ============================================
> > > Also I disabled SELlinux, defined all of the above mentioned env
> variables
> > > in /etc/profile but now use.
> > > One weird thing is that as a standalone perl script I can connect to
> oracle
> > > but not through CGI.
> > >
> > > Can any one please suggest what's going wrong or what am I missing?
> >
> > The httpd env variables are supposed to go in /etc/sysconfig/httpd. Is
> > that what you mean when you refer to apachectl scripts, or are you
> > doing something else?
> >
> >
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