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2014-12-16
error while loading shared libraries: libclntsh.so.11.1
error while loading shared libraries: libclntsh.so.11.1
Sometimes you may have a 32bit application which try to use the 64bit oracle client.
Solution : install oracle 32bit client and set oracle_home and other parameters accordingly.
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APPLIES TO:
Hyperion BI+ - Version 11.1.1.0.00 to 11.1.2.3.503 [Release 11.1] Linux x86-64
SYMPTOMS
Unable to run SQR after installation on Linux, getting error: sqr: error while loading shared libraries: libclntsh.so.11.1: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS64
CAUSE
Missing Oracle 32-bit client libraries in SQR's environment.
SQR is only finding the incompatible 64-bit Oracle libraries and throwing an error. Starting with Oracle 11 the 32-bit client libraries don't get installed automatically on 64-bit systems.
SOLUTION
Make sure the Oracle 32-bit client libraries are installed and in SQR's environment. If installed they're usually in the ORACLE_HOME/lib32 directory. The location of the Oracle 32-bit client libraries has to be added to the LD_LIBRARY_PATH.
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