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Operating Systems Solaris Runtime Linker Problems ld.so.1 Post 302597441 by jbirkes on Friday 10th of February 2012 10:09:44 AM
Old 02-10-2012
Hello all,

I am releatively new to Solaris and I am the System administrator for my branch at the FAA. This is the first time I can say I have really messed something up thankfully. My issue came up after installing and uninstalling Oracle Secure Backup which i felt I needed to do a clean reinstall due to inability to find scsi devices. After doing so I realized that I could no longer run the ./installob script it would throw the following error...and I have no knowledge or understandinf of the runtime linker and ELF classes...etc...

Code:
# ./installob

Welcome to installob, Oracle Secure Backup's installation program.

For most questions, a default answer appears enclosed in square brackets.
Press Enter to select this answer.

Please wait a few seconds while I learn about this machine...ld.so.1: hostinfo: fatal: libresolv.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory
Killed
ld.so.1: hostinfo: fatal: libresolv.so.2: open failed: No such file or directory
Killed
ERROR: can't determine machine information for this host: can't determine proper hostname
my_base_arch: Undefined variable
#

after messing around with the LD_LIBRARY_PATH env variable I realized I messed something else up I can no longer run "ldd" command it says the following

Code:
# ldd
ld.so.1: ldd: fatal: /usr/bin/sparcv9/../../lib/libelf.so.1: wrong ELF class: ELFCLASS32
Killed
#

Now regardless what i run, if it has to do with the ld.so.1 runtime linker then it throws a similar error every time. There are even a couple services I cannot get to start like efdaemon, sma, webconsole and oplhpd.
I realize this may be considered a remedial question for this forum but any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thank You,
Jerry

Last edited by DukeNuke2; 02-10-2012 at 06:33 PM..
 

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ld.so(8)						      System Manager's Manual							  ld.so(8)

NAME
ld.so, ld-linux.so* - dynamic linker/loader DESCRIPTION
ld.so loads the shared libraries needed by a program, prepares the program to run, and then runs it. Unless explicitly specified via the -static option to ld during compilation, all Linux programs are incomplete and require further linking at run time. The necessary shared libraries needed by the program are searched for in the following order o Using the DT_RPATH dynamic section attribute of the binary if present and DT_RUNPATH attribute does not exist. o Using the environment variable LD_LIBRARY_PATH . Except if the executable is a setuid/setgid binary, in which case it is ignored. o Using the DT_RUNPATH dynamic section attribute of the binary if present. o From the cache file /etc/ld.so.cache which contains a compiled list of candidate libraries previously found in the augmented library path. If, however, the binary was linked with -z nodeflib linker option, libraries in the default library paths are skipped. o In the default path /lib, and then /usr/lib. If the binary was linked with -z nodeflib linker option, this step is skipped. SYNOPSIS
The dynamic linker can be run either indirectly through running some dynamically linked program or library (in which case no command line options to the dynamic linker can be passed and the dynamic linker which is stored in the .interp section of the program is executed) or directly by running: /lib/ld-linux.so.* [OPTIONS] [PROGRAM [ARGUMENTS]] COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
--list List all dependencies and how they are resolved. --verify Verify that program is dynamically linked and this dynamic linker can handle it. --library-path PATH Override LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable setting (see below). --ignore-rpath LIST Ignore RPATH and RUNPATH information in object names in LIST. ENVIRONMENT
LD_LIBRARY_PATH A colon-separated list of directories in which to search for ELF libraries at execution-time. Similar to the PATH environment vari- able. LD_PRELOAD A whitespace-separated list of additional, user-specified, ELF shared libraries to be loaded before all others. This can be used to selectively override functions in other shared libraries. For setuid/setgid ELF binaries, only libraries in the standard search directories that are also setuid will be loaded. LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS If set to non-empty string, causes the program to list its dynamic library dependencies, as if run by ldd, instead of running nor- mally. LD_BIND_NOW If set to non-empty string, causes the dynamic linker to resolve all symbols at program startup instead of deferring function call resolval to the point when they are first referenced. LD_WARN If set to non-empty string, warn about unresolved symbols. LD_DEBUG Output verbose debugging information about the dynamic linker. If set to all prints all debugging information it has, if set to help prints a help message about which categories can be specified in this environment variable. LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT File where LD_DEBUG output should be fed into, default is standard output. LD_DEBUG_OUTPUT is ignored for setuid/setgid binaries. LD_VERBOSE If set to non-empty string, output symbol versioning information about the program if querying information about the program (ie. either LD_TRACE_LOADED_OBJECTS has been set, or --list or --verify options have been given to the dynamic linker). FILES
/lib/ld-linux.so.* ELF dynamic linker/loader /etc/ld.so.cache File containing a compiled list of directories in which to search for libraries and an ordered list of candidate libraries. /etc/ld.so.preload File containing a whitespace separated list of ELF shared libraries to be loaded before the program. libraries and an ordered list of candidate libraries. lib*.so* shared libraries SEE ALSO
ldd(1), ldconfig(8). AUTHORS
Roland McGrath, Ulrich Drepper and others. This man page is derived from libc 5 ld.so manual page. 30 October 2000 ld.so(8)
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