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  1. Preface
  2. Installation Overview
  3. Before You Install
  4. Data Archive Installation
  5. Data Vault Installation
  6. Application Accelerator Installation
  7. Application Retirement for Healthcare Accelerator Installation
  8. MongoDB Accelerator Installation
  9. Salesforce Accelerator Installation
  10. After You Install
  11. Data Archive Upgrade
  12. Data Vault Upgrade
  13. Upgrading Oracle History Data
  14. Upgrading PeopleSoft History Data
  15. ILM Data Validation Option Setup
  16. Data Archive Source and Target Database Requirements
  17. Data Archive Connectivity
  18. Data Archive Uninstallation
  19. SAP Application Retirement
  20. Database Users and Privileges
  21. Data Visualization Designer Installation
  22. Data Archive Installation Requirements Checklist and Architecture Options

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Installation and Upgrade Guide

Creating an ODBC Data Source on UNIX

Creating an ODBC Data Source on UNIX

On UNIX, you can use any ODBC driver manager such as iODBC or unixODBC to create an ODBC data source. The ODBC driver manager adds an entry for the ODBC data source definition to the odbc.ini file.
You can also manually add the ODBC data source definition to the odbc.ini file. On UNIX, all ODBC data source definitions are stored in the odbc.ini file. You can add or modify an ODBC data source definition in the odbc.ini file without using the ODBC driver manager interface.
Typically, the odbc.ini file is located in the user /etc directory. For example, for unixODBC, the odbc.ini file is in the following directory:
/usr/local/etc
To verify the location of the odbc.ini file, check the ODBCINI environment variable.

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