If the service level of Oracle has changed for any reason, for example, if you have applied a fix pack, you need to ensure that the Oracle JDBC driver is compatible. If necessary, follow the procedures in this section to update your Oracle JDBC driver.
To replace the Oracle JDBC driver:
If you are changing the Oracle JDBC driver, and the directory and the full path name to the driver file will remain the same, do the following:
If you are replacing the Oracle JDBC driver and the full path name of the driver file changes, then do the following:
Remove the JDBC datasource. To call information from bcgdatabase.jacl, enter the following command:
./bcgwsadmin.sh -f bcgdatabase.jacl -conntype NONE uninstall [db2 | oracle] <nodeName> <serverName>
Use the following values:
./bcgwsadmin.sh -f bcgdatabase.jacl -conntype NONE uninstall
oracle DefaultNode <bcgconsole, bcgreceiver, or bcgdocmgr>
./bcgwsadmin.sh -f bcgdatabase.jacl -conntype NONE install <dbType> <dbName> <dbHostname> <dbPort> <dbUserId> <dbPassword> <nodeName> <serverName> <dbZipFile> <jndiName>
Remember to replace the values in <> with values specified during your installation.
./bcgwsadmin.sh -f bcgdatabase.jacl -conntype NONE install oracle <dbName> <dbHostname> <dbPort> <dbUserId> <dbPassword> DefaultNode server1 <dbZipFile> datasources/OracleDS