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In the System Variables, the TNS_ADMIN variable must point to the directory containing tnsnames.ora — typically
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In IguanaX, Settings > Database confirm the Oracle OCI library has been detected and loaded correctly. If not, click Edit to manually add the Oracle OCI shared library path. If you don’t know the location, you can search for the oci.dll |
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This tells the instantclient software where to look for dynamic library dependencies. Only do this if the instantclient is the only Oracle software you are installing! Do not do this if you are installing the Oracle database server on the same machine, instead discuss it with your DBA. Update the instant client configuration file:
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You will need to use different (package installer) commands depending on the version of Linux you are using. For Ubuntu (Debian based) use apt, for CentOS (RHEL based) use yum. Ubuntu or other Debian based Linux:
CentOS or other Red Hat based Linux:
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In IguanaX, Settings > Database confirm the Oracle OCI library has been detected and loaded correctly. If not, click Edit to manually add the Oracle OCI shared library path. If you don’t know the location, you can search within your instantclient directory for the latest version. |