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sqlldr issues libclntsh.so.8.0 [message #53102] Wed, 28 August 2002 05:44 Go to next message
Helena
Messages: 42
Registered: February 2002
Member
Hi there
I'm trying to use sqlldr in oracle 8170 on sun solaris and when I do sqlldr I get this message:
sqlldr
ld.so.1: sqlldr: fatal: /devtools/oracle/8.1.7_64/lib/libclntsh.so.8.0: wrong E2
Killed

can someone help please thanks
Helena
Re: sqlldr issues libclntsh.so.8.0 [message #53106 is a reply to message #53102] Wed, 28 August 2002 06:29 Go to previous messageGo to next message
SKS
Messages: 26
Registered: February 2002
Junior Member
Whast is the size of 'libclntsh.sl.8.0' liberary? It looks it is zero.

Check the LD_LIBRARY_PATH
Re: sqlldr issues libclntsh.so.8.0 [message #53655 is a reply to message #53102] Thu, 03 October 2002 08:51 Go to previous message
Francisco
Messages: 4
Registered: October 2002
Junior Member
Hi Helena, Did you use SQL Loader before?.

sqlldr needs a CTL and Data file, If you type sqlldr only, you get a help, if you install the help ...

See the help message...

Bye.

SQL*Loader: Release 8.1.7.0.0 - Production on Jue Oct 3 11:46:03 2002

(c) Copyright 2000 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.

Usage: SQLLOAD keyword=value [[,keyword=value,...]]

Valid Keywords:

userid -- ORACLE username/password
control -- Control file name
log -- Log file name
bad -- Bad file name
data -- Data file name
discard -- Discard file name
discardmax -- Number of discards to allow (Default all)
skip -- Number of logical records to skip (Default 0)
load -- Number of logical records to load (Default all)
errors -- Number of errors to allow (Default 50)
rows -- Number of rows in conventional path bind array or between direct path data saves
(Default: Conventional path 64, Direct path all)
bindsize -- Size of conventional path bind array in bytes (Default 65536)
silent -- Suppress messages during run (header,feedback,errors,discards,partitions)
direct -- use direct path (Default FALSE)
parfile -- parameter file: name of file that contains parameter specifications
parallel -- do parallel load (Default FALSE)
file -- File to allocate extents from
skip_unusable_indexes -- disallow/allow unusable indexes or index partitions (Default FALSE)
skip_index_maintenance -- do not maintain indexes, mark affected indexes as unusable (Default FALSE)
commit_discontinued -- commit loaded rows when load is discontinued (Default FALSE)
readsize -- Size of Read buffer (Default 1048576)

PLEASE NOTE: Command-line parameters may be specified either by
position or by keywords. An example of the former case is 'sqlload
scott/tiger foo'; an example of the latter is 'sqlload control=foo
userid=scott/tiger'. One may specify parameters by position before
but not after parameters specified by keywords. For example,
'sqlload scott/tiger control=foo logfile=log' is allowed, but
'sqlload scott/tiger control=foo log' is not, even though the
position of the parameter 'log' is correct.
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