I am trying to build a tuxedo server which in turn depends on several Pro*C programs. I am doing it on HP-UX system.
It looks to me that the ORACLE_HOME is set properly.
But I am getting error message when trying to build.
PCC-F-NOERRFILE, unable to open error message file, facility PR2
exit... (1 Reply)
Hi ,
We are running Oracle 8.1.7 on HP-UX B.11.00. Recently we have upgraded Oracle from 8.0.6. to 8.1.7. Almost all the shell script we use has the Sqlplus as sqlplus -s @/apps/prod/sql/xxxx.sql > /apps/prod/log/xxxx.out .
However we receive the error
SP2-0310: unable to open file... (2 Replies)
Hi ,
I am running Oracle 8.1.7 on HP-UX B.11.00. Recently I have upgraded Oracle from 8.0.6. to 8.1.7. Almost all the shell script has the Sqlplus as sqlplus -s @/apps/prod/sql/xxxx.sql > /apps/prod/log/xxxx.out .
However I receive the error
SP2-0310: unable to open file... (2 Replies)
Hi All,
Can't find any documentation on the web for this anywhere, except about three web pages that are in Chinese.
When I enter SMIT on this box, I get
ERROR MESSAGE: Unable to open temp file
I suspected smit.log, but it is universal readable, writeable by root, and I am root.... (6 Replies)
I am working on a unix server.
I killed all the processes with my id on the machine.
After that I tried to delete a file, I got an error:-
file not removed.Text File busy.
Deletion of directory prompted:-
Directory not empty.
Can anyone help me regarding this...???
Thanks,
Vikas (11 Replies)
Hi,
I was compiling few C programs in the unix server and getting the following error message
rm: /home/a0xxx28/AVT/SEEDLIBRARYDB/LIB/*.a non-existent
proc MODE=ANSI CODE=ANSI_C INCLUDE=/home/a0xxx28/PVT/SEEDLIBRARYDB/INCLUDE
INCLUDE=/home/a0xxx28/PVT/SEEDLIBRARY/INCLUDE ... (1 Reply)
Hi,
I am unable to create/open any file in vi editor for normal user, though using root I am able to create/open any file, using redhat 5.5,
example
vi test
it showing nothing after entering command (9 Replies)
Hi,
I am using File::Find to go through a very large tree.
I am looking for all xml files and open only those that contain a tag <Updated>. I then want to capture the contents of two tags <Old> and <New>.
My problem is, after I open the file and do the first grep for <Updated> (which does... (3 Replies)
Hi,
Getting the below error while installing from ks.cfg unable to open input kickstart file curl#37 Couldn't open file /tmp/swappart
Here am trying to include /tmp/swappart file from pre section under disks and partition section. Dont know where exactly am doing wrong
My kickstart file... (3 Replies)
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LEARN ABOUT V7
stdio
STDIO(3S)STDIO(3S)NAME
stdio - standard buffered input/output package
SYNOPSIS
#include <stdio.h>
FILE *stdin;
FILE *stdout;
FILE *stderr;
DESCRIPTION
The functions described in Sections 3S constitute an efficient user-level buffering scheme. The in-line macros getc and putc(3) handle
characters quickly. The higher level routines gets, fgets, scanf, fscanf, fread, puts, fputs, printf, fprintf, fwrite all use getc and
putc; they can be freely intermixed.
A file with associated buffering is called a stream, and is declared to be a pointer to a defined type FILE. Fopen(3) creates certain
descriptive data for a stream and returns a pointer to designate the stream in all further transactions. There are three normally open
streams with constant pointers declared in the include file and associated with the standard open files:
stdin standard input file
stdout standard output file
stderr standard error file
A constant `pointer' NULL(0) designates no stream at all.
An integer constant EOF (-1) is returned upon end of file or error by integer functions that deal with streams.
Any routine that uses the standard input/output package must include the header file <stdio.h> of pertinent macro definitions. The func-
tions and constants mentioned in sections labeled 3S are declared in the include file and need no further declaration. The constants, and
the following `functions' are implemented as macros; redeclaration of these names is perilous: getc, getchar, putc, putchar, feof, ferror,
fileno.
SEE ALSO open(2), close(2), read(2), write(2)DIAGNOSTICS
The value EOF is returned uniformly to indicate that a FILE pointer has not been initialized with fopen, input (output) has been attempted
on an output (input) stream, or a FILE pointer designates corrupt or otherwise unintelligible FILE data.
STDIO(3S)