12-09-2014 10:48 AM
12-16-2014 02:55 AM
We have one of our prospect asks the following:
1. Can we install Oracle on non-Windows platform such as Linux then OnBase can connect to Oracle DB ?
My initial thoughts that it's possible as long as we have Oracle Driver installed on OnBase App Server and ODBC properly configured.
Is that true ?
Thanks,
12-16-2014 04:55 AM
Hi Sakhr,
Yes, any supported Oracle platform would be supported for OnBase. You are correct, the OnBase connects to the database via an ODBC connection. As long as it is properly configured than the OnBase application will function correctly.
Take care.
12-29-2014 07:12 AM
12-29-2014 11:29 AM
Hello Carlos,
You are correct that the file path between a Linux-based Oracle system and Windows-based would be different due to differences in file path addressing of each OS type. As Adam mentioned above, OnBase communication is done through ODBC, so the path where the datafiles reside is not necessary to specify outside of the DBUtil to create the DB Spaces initially. The ODBC to Oracle Database is aware of the location of each datafile and the tables/indexes contained in each. If you are asking whether or not Linux-based paths can be specified in the DBUtil application, they will be accepted dependent on the operating system that is used for the Oracle RDBMS (e.g. /u01/app/oracle/oradata/orcl/DB1.DB for Linux, C:\Oracle\oradata\DB1.DB for Windows).
If you're curious of the path that the OnBase database files reside in an existing system (e.g. DB1.DB, DB2.DB) you might try the query below or similar while logged into SQL*Plus or SQL Developer with the OnBase database:
SELECT STATUS, NAME
FROM v$datafile;
Thank you for using OnBase Community, and please let me know if this helps address your concern regarding the storage path of OnBase database files.
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