[RADIATOR] odd odbc issue

Mike McGinn mikemcginn at mcginnweb.net
Wed Jan 20 19:22:25 CST 2010


Thanks Hugh,
I did that, but I did find the problem. I was using the 64 bit dll with 32 bit 
perl.

Thanks for getting back to me though.

Mike

On Wednesday 20 January 2010 17:41:13 Hugh Irvine wrote:
> Hello Mike -
> 
> You will need to install the Perl DBD-ODBC module before you can connect to
>  the database.
> 
> regards
> 
> Hugh
> 
> On 21 Jan 2010, at 00:41, Mike McGinn wrote:
> > I have three new servers I am trying to deploy Radiator on.
> >
> > I have a rented server with Windows Server 2003, Active Perl 5.8.8.822
> > (so I can install Win32::Daemon), SQLSRV32.DLL v2000.86.3959.00 and
> > Radiator 4.5.1 which I downloaded from open.com.au -- this installation
> > runs. Though it seems not to be listening on all the IP's it should
> >
> > I have three new Dell Servers Windows 2003,  Active Perl 5.8.8.822,
> > SQLSRV32.DLL v2000.86.3959.00. I first tried running our current
> > production version (3.13 with some patches) and I got an error message
> > that DBI Connect failed "datasource name not found and no default driver
> > specified ... (SQL- IM002).
> >
> > Before anyone asks, the ODBC datasources we used were created and tested
> > fine in the MS Data Sources utility.
> >
> > So, I started over again and installed the new version and tested
> > everything and when I tried to bring up Radiator I got the same message.
> >
> > Has anybody seen this before?? Does anybody have any advice to offer??
> > This is one of those things that makes no sense to me and I may be
> > missing something. I have been working too many hours for too many days.
> >
> > Thanks
> 
> NB:
> 
> Have you read the reference manual ("doc/ref.html")?
> Have you searched the mailing list archive
>  (www.open.com.au/archives/radiator)? Have you had a quick look on Google
>  (www.google.com)?
> Have you included a copy of your configuration file (no secrets),
> together with a trace 4 debug showing what is happening?
> 
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