To determine the ODBC drivers version on UNIX, do the following: Log in to UNIX Server. go to the ODBC installation directory: cd $INFA_HOME/ODBCx.y/bin. Run the following command to get the version of the ODBC driver: 64-bit. $ODBCHOME/bin/ddtestlib $ODBCHOME/lib/DWsqls27.so. 32-bit. Click to see full answer. Consequently, how do I check my ODBC driver version? To verify the driver version number: From the Start menu, go to ODBC Data Sources. Click the Drivers tab and then find the Simba SQL Server ODBC Driver in the list of ODBC drivers that are installed on your system. The version number is displayed in the Version column. One may also ask, does ODBC work on Linux? Linux uses named data sources (DSNs) for connecting ODBC-based client applications to Snowflake. You can choose to install the ODBC driver using the TGZ file, RPM package, or DEB package provided in the Snowflake Client Repository. Accordingly, how do I find the Linux version? Check os version in Linux Open the terminal application (bash shell) For remote server login using the ssh: ssh [email protected] Type any one of the following command to find os name and version in Linux: cat /etc/os-release. lsb_release -a. hostnamectl. Type the following command to find Linux kernel version: uname -r. Where is UnixODBC installed?UnixODBC consists of a lot of libraries, installed in /usr/local/lib, and a few executable files (binaries) installed into /usr/local/bin. These executable files are ODBCConfig, DataManager, and odbcinst. In order to get unixODBC running, do these things in this order: Do this as root
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