Hey Guys,
Just installed 3.6p1 on RHEL 6.3 and got the following error when trying to run a backup.
Subroutine AUTOLOAD redefined at
/</opt/netapp/scServer3.6p1/snapcreator>Net/SSLeay.pm line 651 (#1)
(W redefine) You redefined a subroutine. To suppress this warning, say
{
no warnings 'redefine';
eval "sub name { ... }";
}
Subroutine print_errs redefined at
/</opt/netapp/scServer3.6p1/snapcreator>Net/SSLeay.pm line 688 (#1)
Subroutine die_if_ssl_error redefined at
/</opt/netapp/scServer3.6p1/snapcreator>Net/SSLeay.pm line 704 (#1)
Subroutine die_now redefined at
/</opt/netapp/scServer3.6p1/snapcreator>Net/SSLeay.pm line 712 (#1)
Subroutine blength redefined at (eval 255) line 1 (#1)
Can't load 'auto/Net/SSLeay/SSLeay.so' for module Net::SSLeay: auto/Net/SSLeay/SSLeay.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at /</opt/netapp/scServer3.6p1/snapcreator>DynaLoader.pm line 219.
at perlapp line 843 (#2)
(F) The module you tried to load failed to load a dynamic extension. This
may either mean that you upgraded your version of perl to one that is
incompatible with your old dynamic extensions (which is known to happen
between major versions of perl), or (more likely) that your dynamic
extension was built against an older version of the library that is
installed on your system. You may need to rebuild your old dynamic
extensions.
Uncaught exception from user code:
Can't load 'auto/Net/SSLeay/SSLeay.so' for module Net::SSLeay: auto/Net/SSLeay/SSLeay.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory at /</opt/netapp/scServer3.6p1/snapcreator>DynaLoader.pm line 219.
at perlapp line 843
at perlapp line 950
PerlApp::my_require('Net/SSLeay.pm') called at snapcreator.pl line 8869
main::setEnv() called at snapcreator.pl line 666
[root@houks1 scServer3.6p1]# perl version
Can't open perl script "version": No such file or directory
[root@houks1 scServer3.6p1]# perl -version
This is perl, v5.10.1 (*) built for x86_64-linux-thread-multi
Copyright 1987-2009, Larry Wall
Perl may be copied only under the terms of either the Artistic License or the
GNU General Public License, which may be found in the Perl 5 source kit.
Complete documentation for Perl, including FAQ lists, should be found on
this system using "man perl" or "perldoc perl". If you have access to the
Internet, point your browser at http://www.perl.org/, the Perl Home Page.
[root@houks1 scServer3.6p1]#
Any thoughts?
Take Care,
Paul