Error loading built-in PL/SQL Gateway for Application Express (APEX)

After problems try to load tried listener of the APEX (on my computer at home, for personal development and learning), I switched direction by the answer and my first question tries to install APEX to simply go with the loading of the PL/SQL gateway shipped.


My Oracle 11 g d.b. works very well, and I from what I can tell APEX I successfully installed.


Then I came across an error during the stage n 3.4.4.1 "Runs the Script of apex_epg_config.sql Configuration", which is @apex_epg_config.sql SYSTEM_DRIVE:\TEMP, which I ran @apex_epg_config.sql e:/app/apex/temp, here:

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WM Peck 1958 wrote:

After problems try to load tried listener of the APEX (on my computer at home, for personal development and learning), I switched direction by the answer and my first question tries to install APEX to simply go with the loading of the PL/SQL gateway shipped.

My Oracle 11 g d.b. works very well, and I from what I can tell APEX I successfully installed.

Then I came across an error during the stage n 3.4.4.1 "Runs the Script of apex_epg_config.sql Configuration", which is @apex_epg_config.sql SYSTEM_DRIVE:\TEMP, which I ran @apex_epg_config.sql e:/app/apex/Temp

It should be: @apex_epg_config.sql e:/app

The "base directory" refers to the directory containing the files unzipped apex.

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    Entry hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    LIBNAME=/usr/lib64/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLPrepare
    symbol_peflctx = 0x2ca1f9b0
    hoaerr:0
    Out of hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Entry hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    LIBNAME=/usr/lib64/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLPrimaryKeys
    symbol_peflctx = 0x2ca1fec0
    hoaerr:0
    Out of hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Entry hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    LIBNAME=/usr/lib64/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLProcedureColumns
    symbol_peflctx = 0x2ca20470
    hoaerr:0
    Out of hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Entry hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    LIBNAME=/usr/lib64/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLProcedures
    symbol_peflctx = 0x2ca20b00
    hoaerr:0
    Out of hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Entry hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    LIBNAME=/usr/lib64/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetConnectAttr
    symbol_peflctx = 0x2ca21770
    hoaerr:0
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    Entry hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    LIBNAME=/usr/lib64/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetStmtAttr
    symbol_peflctx = 0x2ca24320
    hoaerr:0
    Out of hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Entry hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    LIBNAME=/usr/lib64/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetDescField
    symbol_peflctx = 0x2ca22b30
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    Out of hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Entry hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    LIBNAME=/usr/lib64/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLStatistics
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    Out of hgolofns to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
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    Entry hgolgon to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Reco:0, name: *, tflag:0
    Entry hgosuec to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Release of hgosuec, rc = 0 to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_RECOVERY_ACCOUNT' returned 'RECOVER '.
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    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_DATE_MAPPING' returned 'DATE '.
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    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_RESULTSET_SUPPORT' returned 'FALSE '.
    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_RSET_RETURN_ROWCOUNT' returned 'FALSE '.
    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_PROC_IS_FUNC' returned 'FALSE '.
    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_REPORT_REAL_AS_DOUBLE' returned 'FALSE '.
    using the * as a default for 'HS_FDS_DEFAULT_OWNER '.
    HOSGIP to 'HS_SQL_HANDLE_STMT_REUSE' returned 'FALSE '.
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    HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = ' *-* '.
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    Entry hgogenconstr to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
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    Entry hgocip to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    DSN: *-*.
    Release of hgocip, rc = 0 to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    # > connection settings (len = 39) < #.
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    #! UID = *;
    #! PWD = *.
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    Entry hgolosf to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    ODBC function-available-table 0xFFFE 0x00FF 0xFF00 0x03FF 0xFB7F 0x0000
    0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
    0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
    0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
    0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
    0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
    0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
    0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
    0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
    0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000 0x0000
    0x0000 0 x 0000 0xFE00 0x3F5F
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    SQLGetInfo Returns Y for SQL_CATALOG_NAME
    SQLGetInfo Returns 128 for SQL_MAX_CATALOG_NAME_LEN
    Release of hgolgon, rc = 0 to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Entry hgoulcp to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Entry hgowlst to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Release of hgowlst, rc = 0 to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    SQLGetInfo returns 0x1f for SQL_OWNER_USAGE
    Able TXN: isolation 2, Option: 0xf
    SQLGetInfo Returns 128 for SQL_MAX_SCHEMA_NAME_LEN
    SQLGetInfo Returns 128 for SQL_MAX_TABLE_NAME_LEN
    SQLGetInfo returns 134 to SQL_MAX_PROCEDURE_NAME_LEN
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    Entry hgouldt to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    NO translation of DD for instance have been downloaded
    Release of hgouldt, rc = 0 to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Entry hgobegn to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
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    Hoi:0x4093b4c8, ttid (len 38) is...
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    10: 44552E33 61383332 3362322E 312E3233 [3a8323b2.1.23]
    20: 2E323037 3631 [. 20761]
    tbid (len 35) is...
    00: 54415058 2E435245 49474854 4F4E2E45 [TAPX]
    10: 44555 B 31 2E32332E 32303736 315D5B31 [[1.23.20761] [1]]
    [20: 2E345D [. 4]]
    Release of hgobegn, rc = 0 to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    Entry hgodtab to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38
    number: 1
    Table: address
    Allocate hoada [0] @ 0x14eedc70
    Hoada free [0] @ 0x14eedc70
    SQL text of hgodtab, id = 0, len = 23...
    00: 73656C 65 6374202A 6 202241 2066726F [select * 'a]
    10: 64647265 737322 [prepare]"
    Entry hgodscr_process_sellist_description to 2013/04/02-21: 15:38


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    PAL

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    Kind regards
    Mike

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  • error with DG4ODBC implementing connectivity to oracle for IBM iSeries AS400 version V7R1

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    I have linux Enterprise 64-bit database hosting Oracle 11 GR 2 64-bit (11.2.0.1).  I have access to IBM iSeries AS400 version V7R1.  I'm trying to connect to IBM iSeries of Oracle database with ODBC connectivity using the database link.  Here's what I did.

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    Description = ODBC for PostgreSQL

    Driver = /usr/lib/libodbcpsql.so

    Setup = /usr/lib/libodbcpsqlS.so

    FileUsage = 1

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    Description = iSeries Access for Linux ODBC Driver

    Driver = /opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib64/libcwbodbc.so

    Setup = /opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib64/libcwbodbcs.so

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    Setup64 = /opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib64/libcwbodbcs.so

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    DontDLClose = 1

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    Setup = /opt/ibm/iSeriesAccess/lib64/libcwbodbcs.so

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    UsageCount = 1

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    Description = iSeries Access for Linux ODBC Driver

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    noprompt = true

    System = (IBM host, IP address)

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    +---------------------------------------+

    | Connected!                            |

    |                                       |

    | SQL query |

    | help [tablename] |

    | quit                                  |

    |                                       |

    +---------------------------------------+

    SQL >

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    600 lines read

    SQL >

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    # This is an example of initialization file of the agent that contains the HS settings

    # necessary for the database to ODBC gateway

    #

    # HS init parameters

    #

    HS_FDS_CONNECT_INFO = dg4odbc

    HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = off

    HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so

    HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = 255

    HS_FDS_SUPPORT_STATISTICS = FALSE

    #

    # ODBC specific environment variables

    #

    Set ODBCINI=/etc/odbc.ini

    #

    # Required for the non-Oracle system environment variables

    #

    The listener entries are as follows:

    (SID_DESC =

    (SID_NAME = dg4odbc)

    (ORACLE_HOME = opt/oracle/dbs/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1)

    (PROGRAM = dg4odbc)

    )

    Stopped and started the listener.

    The TNS entry is as follows:

    armcdb2 =

    (DESCRIPTION =

    (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = vmw - dev - rmsdb.xxx.vmc)(PORT = 1521))

    (CONNECT_DATA =

    (SID = dg4odbc)

    )

    (HS = OK)

    )

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    AMT Ping utility for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on July 11, 2013 16:01:23

    Copyright (c) 1997, 2009, Oracle.  All rights reserved.

    Use settings files:

    /opt/Oracle/DBs/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/SQLNET.ora

    TNSNAMES adapter used to resolve the alias

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    OK (0 msec)

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    Database link created.

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    *

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    ORA-28500: connection between ORACLE and a non-Oracle system has sent this message:

    408

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    Oracle Corporation - Thursday 11 July 2013 16:06:03.627

    Heterogeneous Agent release

    11.2.0.1.0

    Oracle Corporation - Thursday 11 July 2013 16:06:03.627

    Version 11.2.0.1.0

    Hgogprd entries

    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL' returned '255 '.

    Hgosdip entries

    default assignment of 50 HS_OPEN_CURSORS

    setting HS_FDS_RECOVERY_ACCOUNT or 'RECOVER '.

    HS_FDS_RECOVERY_PWD layout to the default

    default HS_FDS_TRANSACTION_LOG of HS_TRANSACTION_LOG layout

    HS_IDLE_TIMEOUT layout to the default 0 value

    layout by default HS_FDS_TRANSACTION_ISOLATION of "READ_COMMITTED".

    layout by default «AL32UTF8» HS_NLS_NCHAR

    layout HS_FDS_TIMESTAMP_MAPPING default 'DATE '.

    layout HS_FDS_DATE_MAPPING default 'DATE '.

    layout HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING failure to 'ON '.

    HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS layout without '100 '.

    parameter HS_FDS_RESULTSET_SUPPORT default 'FALSE '.

    parameter HS_FDS_RSET_RETURN_ROWCOUNT default 'FALSE '.

    parameter HS_FDS_PROC_IS_FUNC default 'FALSE '.

    parameter HS_FDS_CHARACTER_SEMANTICS default 'FALSE '.

    parameter HS_FDS_MAP_NCHAR if there is no 'TRUE '.

    setting HS_NLS_DATE_FORMAT or 'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS ".

    parameter HS_FDS_REPORT_REAL_AS_DOUBLE default 'FALSE '.

    HS_LONG_PIECE_TRANSFER_SIZE layout without "65536".

    parameter HS_SQL_HANDLE_STMT_REUSE default 'FALSE '.

    parameter HS_FDS_QUERY_DRIVER if there is no 'TRUE '.

    HOSGIP returned the value 'FALSE' to HS_FDS_SUPPORT_STATISTICS

    The HS_FDS_QUOTE_IDENTIFIER parameter is not defined

    setting in HS_KEEP_REMOTE_COLUMN_SIZE if 'OFF '.

    parameter HS_FDS_GRAPHIC_TO_MBCS default 'FALSE '.

    parameter HS_FDS_MBCS_TO_GRAPHIC default 'FALSE '.

    Default value of 64 assumed for HS_FDS_SQLLEN_INTERPRETATION

    HS_CALL_NAME_ISP layout "gtw$: SQLTables; GTW$: SQLColumns. GTW$: SQLPrimaryKeys. GTW$: SQLForeignKeys. GTW$: SQLProcedures. GTW$: SQLStatistics; "gtw$: SQLGetInfo.

    parameter HS_FDS_DELAYED_OPEN if there is no 'TRUE '.

    HS_FDS_WORKAROUNDS layout by default "0".

    Release of hgosdip, rc = 0

    ORACLE_SID is "dg4odbc.

    Product information:

    Port RLS / Upd:1 / 0 PrdStat:0

    Agent: Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC

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    Release of hgogprd, rc = 0

    hostmstr: 0: HOA after hoagprd

    hostmstr: 0: HOA before hoainit

    Hgoinit entries

    HOCXU_COMP_CSET = 1

    HOCXU_DRV_CSET = 871

    HOCXU_DRV_NCHAR = 873

    HOCXU_DB_CSET = 871

    HOCXU_SEM_VER = 112000

    Entry hgolofn to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_SHAREABLE_NAME' returned ' / etc/newlib/libodbc.so '.

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLAllocHandle

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7c2f0

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLBindCol

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7c9d0

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLBindParameter

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7cb6c

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLCancel

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7d416

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLDescribeParam

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7f7dc

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLDisconnect

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7f978

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLEndTran

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7fe42

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLExecute

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab808ac

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLFetch

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab80b5c

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLFreeHandle

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab816aa

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLFreeStmt

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab82144

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetData

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab83ad8

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetEnvAttr

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab84e42

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetFunctions

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab84fce

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLMoreResults

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab85a0a

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLNumResultCols

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab85fba

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLParamData

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab86102

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLPutData

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab871fc

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLRowCount

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab87364

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetEnvAttr

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab89054

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetDescRec

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab88e20

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLColAttributeW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7d6ba

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLColumnsW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7e264

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLConnectW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7e6b4

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLDescribeColW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7f39e

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLDriverConnectW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab7fa9a

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLExecDirectW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab805e6

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLForeignKeysW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab80de6

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetConnectAttrW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab82714

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetDescFieldW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab83c76

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetDescRecW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab83fbe

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetDiagFieldW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab8448a

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetDiagRecW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab84916

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetInfoW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab85136

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetStmtAttrW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab85456

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLGetTypeInfoW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab8576e

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLPrepareW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab863b0

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLPrimaryKeysW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab8667c

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLProcedureColumnsW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab86a14

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLProceduresW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab86e64

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetConnectAttrW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab874ac

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetStmtAttrW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab896c8

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLSetDescFieldW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab88b00

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLStatisticsW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab89e64

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    LIBNAME=/etc/newlib/libodbc.so, funcname is SQLTablesW

    symbol_peflctx = 0xaab8a668

    hoaerr:0

    Out of hgolofns to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Release of hgolofn, rc = 0 to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    HOSGIP to 'HS_OPEN_CURSORS' returned '50 '.

    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS' returned '100 '.

    HOSGIP for "HS_LONG_PIECE_TRANSFER_SIZE" returned "65536".

    HOSGIP to 'HS_NLS_NUMERIC_CHARACTER' returned '. "

    HOSGIP to 'HS_KEEP_REMOTE_COLUMN_SIZE' returned 'OFF '.

    HOSGIP for "HS_FDS_DELAYED_OPEN" returns 'TRUE '.

    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_WORKAROUNDS' returned '0 '.

    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_MBCS_TO_GRAPHIC' returned 'FALSE '.

    HOSGIP to 'HS_FDS_GRAPHIC_TO_MBCS' returned 'FALSE '.

    Invalid value of 64 for HS_FDS_SQLLEN_INTERPRETATION

    treat_SQLLEN_as_compiled = 1

    Release of hgoinit, rc = 0 to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    hostmstr: 0: HOA after hoainit

    hostmstr: 0: HOA before hoalgon

    Entry hgolgon to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    name: oracle, reco:0, tflag:0

    Entry hgosuec to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Release of hgosuec, rc = 0 to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Entry hgopoer to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    hgopoer, line 233: had native error 408 and sqlstate 410; message follows...

    408

    Release of hgopoer, rc = 0 to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    hgolgon, line 193: calling SQLSetConnectAttr obtained sqlstate 410

    Out of hgolgon, rc = 28500 to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03 with the ptr error FILE: hgolgon.c LINE: 193 FUNCTION: hgolgon() ID:Connection attribute: TRACE

    hostmstr: 0: HOA after hoalgon

    The RPC nscontrol (0), rc = 0

    hostmstr: 0: CPP before release Agent

    hostmstr: 0: HOA before hoaexit

    Entry hgoexit to 2013/07/11-16: 06:03

    Release of hgoexit, rc = 0

    hostmstr: 0: HOA after hoaexit

    hostmstr: 0: CPP after release Agent

    I have looked up on the forums of Oracle errors and could not do any help anywhere.

    Can someone kindly help where I'm wrong?

    Thank you

    RAM.

    You have activated the gateway trace level 255 (HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = 255) which includes also ODBC calls but there is no reference in your file odbc.ini to trace odbc library and it seems that the trace ODBC lib is not found in the ODBC driver manager lib directory.

    Test without bridge tracing turned on (just remove the parameter HS_FDS_TRACE_LEVEL = 255).

    In addition, I recommend to add to your gateway init file:

    HS_FDS_FETCH_ROWS = 1 (as the iSeries ODBC is not supported in bulk pick)

    and

    HS_NLS_NCHAR = UCS2

    -Klaus

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