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[ILUG] Preserving group & passwd to another server

[ILUG] Preserving group & passwd to another server

Conor Wynne weeboy at conorwynne.com
Sun Dec 19 12:56:33 GMT 2004


On Sun, 2004-12-19 at 12:39, Breno Gomes wrote:
> Hi Conor,
> 
> If I am getting the whole question right, you are planning to move an 
> Oracle instance from one box to another.
> 
> Do you need to move just the database or 11i applications as well?

Both. I was thinking the best route would be to first run the installer
prior to migrating /home/oracle and the /DB directories. But it seems to
only support graphical install mode. mind you, I didn't research any
text mode install mode yet. 

> Depending on the exact nature, there will different steps for each 
> environment. I am familiar with applications side, but daily work with 
> DBA gave me some knowledge of operational tasks.

It was a 9i that was upgraded to 10g, I need to check if it requires a
9i install first or what the situation is. I've never done an upgrade
with oracle, installs yes. I imagine that I can just run the installer
for 10g instead. Its a bit too painfull the other way (time consuming).

But before I continue, I noticed that the firmware versions were way out
of date. So I'm gonna upgrade them first before continuing. 

> Breno

-- 
Conor Wynne
Dublin
Irlande




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