From: netcomrade on
Brian,

They have been loaded.. that's what's confusing. I have followed both
'official' documentation and http://www.puschitz.com/ and installed all
the listed RPMs

[TEST(a)turin logs]$rpm -qa|grep aio
libaio-devel-0.3.105-2
libaio-0.3.105-2


[root(a)turin /]# find / -name libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/920/lib/stubs/libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/920/lib32/stubs/libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/102/lib/stubs/libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/102/lib32/stubs/libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/10g/lib/stubs/libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/10g/lib32/stubs/libaio.so.1
/usr/lib/libaio.so.1

(102 is std edition, 10g is enterprise edition, both 10gR2)

OK.. I think I resolved this.. i reinstalled AIO RPMs, I might've had
non-x64 versions installed as per some earlier instructions. I can't
believe I spent hours on this today.

[WRHS(a)turin create]$ldd $ORACLE_HOME/bin/oracle | grep libaio
libaio.so.1 => /usr/lib64/libaio.so.1 (0x0000002a96f3b000)


[root(a)turin ~]# find / -name libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/920/lib/stubs/libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/920/lib32/stubs/libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/102/lib/stubs/libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/102/lib32/stubs/libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/10g/lib/stubs/libaio.so.1
/u91/app/oracle/product/10g/lib32/stubs/libaio.so.1
/usr/lib64/libaio.so.1

-Andrey

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