Paula,

I moved a database (Sun box) from 32 to 64 bit Oracle 9.2.x.  I did nothing
except point the database to the 64 bit Oracle software.  Of course, it was
the same release levels (32 & 64 were both 9.2.x).  Everything is fine.

At the very least, I would think that you need to run catalog & catproc.

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


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So - this is a stupid question:

We cannot use Oracle's migration utility to go from 32-bit 8.1.7 to 64-bit
9i?

- Hmmm, create database , export, import.

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It's actually an sql script that's located in the $ORACLEHOME/rdbms/admin
directory called utlirp.

Dick Goulet
Senior Oracle DBA
Oracle Certified 8i DBA

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hello,

We currently have oracle (32 bit) 9.2.0.3 db running on Win 2000. We got
new itanium machines running Win 2003 (64 bit). We want to move the db
running on 32 bit win 2000 server to Wiin 2003 (64 bit) server.

Someone suggested that (after installing the 64 bit oracle software) we
copy the datafiles over and run a migration utility to convert the 32 bit
db to 64 bit. I personally have never heard of such utility. Could you
please share your experiences. How reliable is this utility and where to
find the docs on this....

Thanks,
Murali.


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