RE: Effect of Upgrading O/S to the 817 database !!!

2002-12-02 Thread Boivin, Patrice J
Methinks NT version 5 is Windows2000 under another name...  probably a typo
though.

Check the certification matrix, but here we are successfully running
8.1.7.4.5. on Windows2000 servers.

Windows2000 seems to be more stable than NT 4, from what I've seen so far.
Our Windows server administrator certainly things so!  There are caveats re.
Terminal Server though, check the certification matrix.

Regards,
Patrice Boivin
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Jackson - It is a holiday for most of the U.S. folks, but hopefully someone
will get back to you. I am on Unix myself, so of no help to you. My laptop
was recently upgraded from NT to 2000 Professional, and the PC
administrators said that their experience was to not upgrade the system, but
to reformat the hard drive, fresh install Windows 2000 and then reinstall
everything. I think your existing Oracle software should be good to
reinstall, but you should check the compatibility on
http://metalink.oracle.com. And of course you will be doing this on your
test machine before you jeopardize your production system. You don't say
which 8.1.7 version you are using - 8.1.7.4?

Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi

We are currently running Oracle 817 database on a Windows NT, version
5, service pack 6. We need to upgrade O/S to Windows 2000. What should
we do on the database side, do we need to do a new Oracle 817 software
installation after upgrading O/S and try to startup the database or do
we need to do everything from scratch, i.e. install software, create
database and import ?  I tought this should not have an effect on the
database, if that the case, do we then need to just try to startup the
database after O/S upgrade ? Please help ...your response will be
highly appreciated. Desperado

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Re: Effect of Upgrading O/S to the 817 database !!!

2002-12-02 Thread Jared Still

Not a typo:  type 'winver' at the cmd prompt on a win2k machine.

On Monday 02 December 2002 04:53, Boivin, Patrice J wrote:
 Methinks NT version 5 is Windows2000 under another name...  probably a typo
 though.

 Check the certification matrix, but here we are successfully running
 8.1.7.4.5. on Windows2000 servers.

 Windows2000 seems to be more stable than NT 4, from what I've seen so far.
 Our Windows server administrator certainly things so!  There are caveats
 re. Terminal Server though, check the certification matrix.

 Regards,
 Patrice Boivin
 Systems Analyst (Oracle Certified DBA)

 Systems Admin  Operations | Admin. et Exploit. des systèmes
 Technology Services| Services technologiques
 Informatics Branch | Direction de l'informatique
 Maritimes Region, DFO  | Région des Maritimes, MPO

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 -Original Message-
 Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 4:00 PM
 To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L


 Jackson - It is a holiday for most of the U.S. folks, but hopefully someone
 will get back to you. I am on Unix myself, so of no help to you. My laptop
 was recently upgraded from NT to 2000 Professional, and the PC
 administrators said that their experience was to not upgrade the system,
 but to reformat the hard drive, fresh install Windows 2000 and then
 reinstall everything. I think your existing Oracle software should be good
 to reinstall, but you should check the compatibility on
 http://metalink.oracle.com. And of course you will be doing this on your
 test machine before you jeopardize your production system. You don't say
 which 8.1.7 version you are using - 8.1.7.4?

 Dennis Williams
 DBA, 40%OCP
 Lifetouch, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]


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 Hi

 We are currently running Oracle 817 database on a Windows NT, version
 5, service pack 6. We need to upgrade O/S to Windows 2000. What should
 we do on the database side, do we need to do a new Oracle 817 software
 installation after upgrading O/S and try to startup the database or do
 we need to do everything from scratch, i.e. install software, create
 database and import ?  I tought this should not have an effect on the
 database, if that the case, do we then need to just try to startup the
 database after O/S upgrade ? Please help ...your response will be
 highly appreciated. Desperado

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Re: Re: Effect of Upgrading O/S to the 817 database !!!

2002-11-30 Thread Jackson Dumas
Thanx for your response guys. Actually I did not have to install a new
software, immediate after upgrade straight from NT to 2000 it worked
like a charm, just started the database and walla, it was up and
running, no hassles.

Thanx

Jackson


On Fri, 29 Nov 2002 22:08:38 -0800
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If ur upgrading from nt 5 to 2000 then he first opt should work. Just
install oracle on w2000 and start up the db coz the services are n
nt. but
if ur goin in for a fresh install of w2000, it is better to create a
fresh
db and import.
Alternatively u can create a db with the same config of existig db
and copy
the old db folder with that of ur new one.
hope this should work. wishes.
Regards,

Sathyanarayanan




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Hi

We are currently running Oracle 817 database on a Windows NT, version
5, service pack 6. We need to upgrade O/S to Windows 2000. What
should
we do on the database side, do we need to do a new Oracle 817
software
installation after upgrading O/S and try to startup the database or
do
we need to do everything from scratch, i.e. install software, create
database and import ?  I tought this should not have an effect on the
database, if that the case, do we then need to just try to startup
the
database after O/S upgrade ? Please help ...your response will be
highly appreciated. Desperado

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RE: Effect of Upgrading O/S to the 817 database !!!

2002-11-29 Thread DENNIS WILLIAMS
Jackson - It is a holiday for most of the U.S. folks, but hopefully someone
will get back to you. I am on Unix myself, so of no help to you. My laptop
was recently upgraded from NT to 2000 Professional, and the PC
administrators said that their experience was to not upgrade the system, but
to reformat the hard drive, fresh install Windows 2000 and then reinstall
everything. I think your existing Oracle software should be good to
reinstall, but you should check the compatibility on
http://metalink.oracle.com. And of course you will be doing this on your
test machine before you jeopardize your production system. You don't say
which 8.1.7 version you are using - 8.1.7.4?

Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP
Lifetouch, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 


-Original Message-
Sent: Friday, November 29, 2002 7:04 AM
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Hi

We are currently running Oracle 817 database on a Windows NT, version
5, service pack 6. We need to upgrade O/S to Windows 2000. What should
we do on the database side, do we need to do a new Oracle 817 software
installation after upgrading O/S and try to startup the database or do
we need to do everything from scratch, i.e. install software, create
database and import ?  I tought this should not have an effect on the
database, if that the case, do we then need to just try to startup the
database after O/S upgrade ? Please help ...your response will be
highly appreciated. Desperado

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Re: Effect of Upgrading O/S to the 817 database !!!

2002-11-29 Thread Sathyanaryanan_K/VGIL
If ur upgrading from nt 5 to 2000 then he first opt should work. Just
install oracle on w2000 and start up the db coz the services are n nt. but
if ur goin in for a fresh install of w2000, it is better to create a fresh
db and import.
Alternatively u can create a db with the same config of existig db and copy
the old db folder with that of ur new one.
hope this should work. wishes.
Regards,

Sathyanarayanan




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Hi

We are currently running Oracle 817 database on a Windows NT, version
5, service pack 6. We need to upgrade O/S to Windows 2000. What should
we do on the database side, do we need to do a new Oracle 817 software
installation after upgrading O/S and try to startup the database or do
we need to do everything from scratch, i.e. install software, create
database and import ?  I tought this should not have an effect on the
database, if that the case, do we then need to just try to startup the
database after O/S upgrade ? Please help ...your response will be
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