RE: Moving Oracle 9i / Windows 2000 Database to Red Hat Linux 7.

2002-08-22 Thread Dharminder Kumar



Dennis,In my case Net8 connection is not feasible because I 
have both OS Windows 2000/ Linux on the same machine using dual boot. So the 
only option for me is to export the required user from Windows database  
and then import from Linux database. But please note that I have source database 
Windows 2000/9i, but the source database is Linux/8.1.6. Can this be any problem for 
export/import.Recently I copied a database from a Window machine to 
another window machine by copying the database files, redo log file, control 
files etc to target machine in the corresponding directory and just created a 
service on the target machine by using oradim and it worked fine. Is that 
possible if you want to move the database and other files of Windows OS database 
to a Linux OS database and then use svrmgrl to do something similar to get 
windows database working on Linux. I know for this to work, I need to recreate 
or make changes to control file. Thanks.-Original 
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DENNISWILLIAMSSent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 4:39 PMTo: Multiple 
recipients of list ORACLE-LSubject: RE: Moving Oracle 9i / Windows 2000 
Database to Red Hat Linux7.Kumar   Ummm . . . are 
you using any 9i features? I'm assuming you haveconsidered using 9i on Red 
Hat. Sounds like probably use the 8i exportfunction to create the export 
file. I'm assuming the data involved is smallenough to make export/import 
practical. If you create a Net8 connection, youcan just copy the 
data.Dennis WilliamsDBALifetouch, 
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Moving Oracle 9i / Windows 2000 Database to Red Hat Linux 7.1 / 8.1.6

2002-08-21 Thread Dharminder Kumar

I want to move the Windows 2000/ Oracle 9i database to Linux Red Hat 7.1/
Oracle 8.1.6. Please suggest the options.

Thanks.

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Re: Using Old version of SQL Navigator 2.0.d with Oracle 9i.

2002-07-22 Thread Dharminder Kumar

As I was trying to get this scenario worked out, so here is what I have done
to get this combination working. I deinstalled the Oracle 9i software, then
installed SQL plus client for Oracle 7.3 using a Developer 2000 CD. After
than I installed Oracle 9i to a different Oracle Home and now OLD Sql
Navigator is able to connect to Oracle 9i.


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> I have an OLD version of SQL Navigator 2.0.d, which was compatible with
> Oracle 7.3.4. But now I have Oracle 9i installed, but I do not have client
> for Oracle 7.3.4. Is there is a way out that I can connect to Oracle using
> this SQL navigator.
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> Thanks.
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Using Old version of SQL Navigator 2.0.d with Oracle 9i.

2002-07-16 Thread Dharminder Kumar

I have an OLD version of SQL Navigator 2.0.d, which was compatible with
Oracle 7.3.4. But now I have Oracle 9i installed, but I do not have client
for Oracle 7.3.4. Is there is a way out that I can connect to Oracle using
this SQL navigator.

Thanks.


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