No,  See the 8.1.7.4 patch set documentation and do it with a COLD database on the 
source side.

Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA 

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Hi All

We are planning to Shift our Db to a new hardware(having RAIDs). 
The OS is exactly same on both the servers.
Presently Oracle Version is 8.1.7.0.0
In the new server Oracle 8.1.7.4 is installed.

What I am planning is to Shift the DB by copying the data files 
 from old to new server.
Renaming them in mount stage if required.

For the Oracle version change (upgrade) will there be any 
problem?
So that export/import will be the only option.

Thanks for your valuable input.

Regards


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