my code snippet which makes connection and the variables used in connection string is already having valid values defined

%attr = ( PrintError => 1, RaiseError => 1, ); $driver= "Oracle"; $dsn = "DBI:$driver:sid=$db_name;host=$host"; eval { $dbh = DBI->connect($dsn, "$user", "$passwd", \%attr); };if($@){ print "ERROR with connection: $@\n"; } print "Hello"; o/p: [lroot@slc11zrg ~]# perl_5.22 db.pl HelloSegmentation fault

Existing conf: Oracle Linux 7.x, Perl5.16 already installed Process I followed:-

  1. installed CPAN manually
  2. installed DBI make install says ok
  3. Installed Oracle instant client in the same linux box
  4. DBD::Oracle make install completed ok, but can see logs like "cant establish oracle connection"
  5. Installed other required modules
my ENV variables in bash_profile:

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/usr/lib/oracle/12.2/client64/lib export ORACLE_HOME=/usr/lib/oracle/12.2/client64/

both paths are good and contain the Oracle instant client

Please let me know If I can give any further inputs.

Thanks,
Kuldip

2018-12-01 Athanasius added list and extra paragraph tags


In reply to Re^2: DBI throwing segmentation fault by ksbehal
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