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WBI MB V5 support for Progress 9.1e and Oracle 8.1.7 |
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rbvenancio |
Posted: Mon Sep 26, 2005 7:52 pm Post subject: WBI MB V5 support for Progress 9.1e and Oracle 8.1.7 |
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Joined: 13 Dec 2004 Posts: 8
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Hello,
My Environment:
[SERVER]
LINUX REDHAT AS 3
WBIMB 5 CSD6 - WMQ 5.3 CSD10 - DB2 8.1.2
[CONFIG MANAGER / DEVELOPMENT]
WIN 2000
WBIMB 5 CSD6 - WMQ 5.3 CSD 10 - DB2 8.1.2
MESSAGE BROKER TOOLKIT for WSADIE 5.1.1 CDS 6
I have created and deployed msgflows that uses Compute Nodes (ESQL) to query DB2/AS400 V5R1 ,
Oracle 8.1.7 and Progress 9.1E into my broker and it's working fine on WIN 2000 machine.
Now my mission is migrate that environment to the Linux machine...
My issues:
1) Oracle 8.1.7 doesn't provide the ODBC drivers for Linux ... looking for something from DataDirect (www.datadirect.com)
2) I have installed Progress 9.1e client for Linux and using the samples that come with, I could test
and it's working fine, but when I try to run a MessageFlow to query something .... I got DataFlowEngine using 100% of CPU ...
... have to kill broker process , mqsistop, mqsistart to get it back.
Looking for something from DataDirect (www.datadirect.com) Too
Please suggestions , recommendations will be appreciated
Thanks VNX |
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Ian |
Posted: Tue Sep 27, 2005 2:44 am Post subject: |
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Joined: 22 Nov 2002 Posts: 152 Location: London, UK
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WBIMB v5 does not support Progress 9.1 (or any other version of Progress).
The fact that you have somehow managed to get this working does not in any means mean that it is supported.
I would very much doubt if this would work in all circumstances (including with large object datatypes, coordinated transactions etc).
For a list of what databases are supported on each platform please refer to the WBIMB v5 list of supported software.
WBIMB v5 support for Oracle, 10g in particular, is provided through fix LCR016 as discussed here.
If supported by Oracle, you could have an Oracle 9i or 10g client access the Oracle 8.1.7 server.
As far as your data held in Progress, you will have to rethink your strategy on this. _________________ Regards, Ian |
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