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20751-12 Rev.5 5-11
Configuring ODBC for UNIX/Linux
Trace = 0
TraceAutoStop = 0
TraceFile = /tmp/sql.log
Note: The Netezza ODBC driver properties are explained in Table 4-1 on page 4-2. Use this
table to select appropriate values for the configuration entries in your .odbcinst.ini file. The
CharacterTranslationOption can be set to “all’ or “latin9.”
ODBC Driver Configuration Steps for UNIX/Linux
The following are the steps to configure a Netezza ODBC driver on a UNIX/Linux client
system:
1. Log in, using your own user ID and password.
2. Modify environment variables.
3. Create ODBC Driver Configuration file.
4. Optionally modify ODBC Driver Configuration file.
ODBC Driver Configuration Procedure for UNIX/Linux
The following sections describe each of the steps in the ODBC driver configuration
procedure.
1. If you previously installed the Netezza client software while logged in as the superuser,
you can now log out and log back in using your own user ID and password. You can use
your own user ID and password when you configure your ODBC driver and Netezza
appliance data sources. Configuring the ODBC driver and Netezza appliance data
sources while logged in as an ordinary user allows each user of the system to supply
different configuration information to access different Netezza appliance data sources.
2. Modify the environment variables to include the appropriate installation directories.
The following are command examples:
For AIX:
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/nz/bin
export LIBPATH=$LIBPATH:/usr/local/nz/lib
For HP-UX:
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/nz/bin
export SHLIB_PATH=$SHLIB_PATH:/opt/datanz/nz/bin
For Linux, Solaris:
export PATH=$PATH:/usr/local/nz/bin
export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$LD_LIBRARY_PATH:/usr/local/nz/lib
Note: The above commands change the environment for the current session only. After
you have verified that your environment modifications work correctly, edit your login
script to set the environment variables when users log in.
3. Configure Netezza ODBC drivers by using a text editor to modify the contents of the
.odbcinst.ini configuration file. You normally place the .odbcinst.ini file in
your home directory while logged in as an ordinary user.
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