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sqlplus sqlplus: error while loading shared libraries: libsqlplus.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

Asked by rolutola in Oracle Database, Linux Administration

Tags: shared, error, loading

I have created a user for the developers on the database server to run processes to import into the database.
However, when they try to run sqlplus the hit error message.
I know it is caused by lack of permissions. I have made the use a member of the oinstall group. However, this is not desirable.
Is there a way to grant permissions to the right libraries only or is it better to have a client on a separate machine all togerther?
 
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