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Article created with FME Desktop 2015.1 Configuring your Mac OS to allow FME Desktop to locate the Oracle client libraries The following was tested in FME Desktop (2015.1.3, 2016.x, 2017.x, 2018.0 & 2018.1 beta) for Mac OS on El Capitan, Sierra, High Sierra. Yosemite OS is expected to work but has not been tested. Prerequisites: 1) Oracle Client 10g for Mac or greater downloaded and extracted to a known location 2) FME 2015+ for Mac OS. 3) Mac OS Yosemite or newer. Configuration Steps. Download your Oracle Client for Mac OS (available from Oracle).
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Identify the location of your Oracle Client files: We will assume for this article that they have been copied to /Applications/OracleClient. Open a Terminal Window.
Run the following command to create a lib folder in your HOME folder and generate all but one required symbolic links for the dylib files. NOTE: '/path/to/' is to be updated in the lines below to point to your Oracle Client files. Mkdir -p /lib; ln -fhs /path/to/OracleClient/.dylib. /lib/. Create one more symbolic link for libclntsh dylib file: ln -s /path/to/OracleClient/libclntsh.dylib.11.1 /lib/libclntsh.dylib. You should now have something like this in your Home Folder (/lib from Finder):.
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Launch FME Workbench and add an Oracle Reader and test the workspace. Optional Parameters to help your Oracle Experience on Mac OS export TNSADMIN=$ORACLEHOME/admin export SQLPATH=$ORACLEHOME TNSADMIN - variable points to your tnsnames.ora file. This is optional and if you plan to use direct connect. //servername:1521/sid you don't need to add this Environment Variable. SQLPATH - is for Oracle's SQLPlus command if you have downloaded this as part of the OracleInstant client. This is optional and if you don't plan to use the SQLPlus command line then this can be ignored. Report issues Please report any problems you encounter with FME and the Mac OS to team.
Not able to Install Oracle Database on MacOS? Contact DB Installation Support to tackle this issue Keep in mind that, introducing Oracle database on any MacOS isn't a simple undertaking since it requires heaps of specialized works et cetera. Official for this you need to connect with any help organization who helpfully introduce Oracle database on MacOS. For this, you need to contact Cognegic's Oracle DB Configuration Support or Database Administration Tool. We offer Database Management Services to take care of that sort of issues. For More Info: Contact Number: 1-800-450-8670 Email Address- [email protected] Company’s Address- 507 Copper Square Drive Bethel Connecticut (USA) 06801.