I have a paper on how to do this using the same
version of Oracle on the same O/S if you are interested.
basically you are using hot backups from a Tar.
If you are interested let me know.
Mike
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Having just been working with it rman duplicate seems a good bet.
It seems very efficient and you don't have to worry about sizing issues as
it just builds it as it sees it
If you have any questions I might be able to help I have seen one problem
and that was with it not doing a proper recovery and you need your
original db in archivelog mode. I seem to have a problem in the
controlfile, it put in a screwy path for the directory where the logs are.
I think I need new controlfiles in the original dbs but haven't been able
to work this out.
alternatively I have a script here that came from one of the sites around
and it explains how to do it by doing an OS copy of the datafiles.
This entails a lot of downtime in the original unless you can say split
the mirror or something
the rman method does it with a hot backup so there is no downtime on the
first system
HTH
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Hi Oracle gurus:
What is, in your opinion, the fastest way to duplicate a database on a
another unix host?
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Carmen Rusu
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