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2.Check that /etc/odbcinst.ini should contain something like the following for mysql | 2.Check that /etc/odbcinst.ini should contain something like the following for mysql | ||
<code> | <code> | ||
[MySQL] | [MySQL] | ||
Description = ODBC for MySQL | Description = ODBC for MySQL | ||
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Driver64 = /usr/lib64/libmyodbc5.so | Driver64 = /usr/lib64/libmyodbc5.so | ||
Setup64 = /usr/lib64/libodbcmyS.so | Setup64 = /usr/lib64/libodbcmyS.so | ||
FileUsage = 1 | FileUsage = 1</code> | ||
3. Setup /etc/odbc.ini | 3. Setup /etc/odbc.ini |
Revision as of 20:01, 11 June 2016
These steps were tested on Centos 6.3
1. Install unixODBC and mysql ODBC connector
yum install unixODBC mysql-connector-odbc
2.Check that /etc/odbcinst.ini should contain something like the following for mysql
[MySQL]
Description = ODBC for MySQL
Driver = /usr/lib/libmyodbc5.so
Setup = /usr/lib/libodbcmyS.so
Driver64 = /usr/lib64/libmyodbc5.so
Setup64 = /usr/lib64/libodbcmyS.so
FileUsage = 1
3. Setup /etc/odbc.ini