Re: [rt-users] Migrating from MySql to Oracle

2015-01-22 Thread Kevin Falcone
On Wed, Jan 21, 2015 at 11:05:06PM +, Hummer, Greg wrote:
 I work at a support desk currently using RT 4.0.6 on a MySQL server and we 
 need
 to switch to RT 4.2.0 on a Oracle Server for fulltext search among other 
 thing.
 The database administrators are not very familiar with RT, but they have
 successfully upgraded 4.0.6 MySQL to 4.2.0 MySQL on a test server.

4.2.0 is from October of 2013, you should be installing 4.2.9

Be aware, 4.2.0 also contains a number of bugs in rt-serializer and
rt-importer, and there are additional fixes which will be included in 
4.2.10.

 My question, is there any step by step document, guidance, or video that I can
 provide to the DBA’s to assist them in the conversion to Oracle?

Not that I'm aware of.

 1. They should take the database for 4.2.0 on the MySQL server and use [1]
 RT-Validator to ensure the database is self-consistent.
 
 2. Next they should use [2] RT-Serializer to write out the RT database to a
 disk. During the process of using RT-Serializer, the tech team needs to enable
 the Clone feature.
 
 3. Finally, they need to use [3] RT-Importer to import the cloned, serialized
 database from the disk onto the Oracle Database with RT4.2 already installed.

This is correct

 Are the utilities described above easily found and operated? I have never seen
 the back end of RT.

ls /opt/rt4/sbin

 How long should the conversion take with a database containing 108,000 
 tickets?

Depends on your data set
You will of course be testing this before just going live on Oracle,
use that opportunity to time the conversion.

-kevin


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[rt-users] Migrating from MySql to Oracle

2015-01-21 Thread Hummer, Greg
Hi,

I work at a support desk currently using RT 4.0.6 on a MySQL server and we need 
to switch to RT 4.2.0 on a Oracle Server for fulltext search among other thing. 
The database administrators are not very familiar with RT, but they have 
successfully upgraded 4.0.6 MySQL to 4.2.0 MySQL on a test server.

My question, is there any step by step document, guidance, or video that I can 
provide to the DBA’s to assist them in the conversion to Oracle?

I was told that RT 4.2 includes utilities such as the RT-Validator, 
RT-Serializer, and RT-Impoter to assist in this process. I have read though the 
documentation provided on the BestPractical website, but still cannot verify 
what directions to give to the DBAs.

From what I read, this is what I think I know so far:

1. They should take the database for 4.2.0 on the MySQL server and use 
RT-Validatorhttps://www.bestpractical.com/docs/rt/4.2/rt-validator.html to 
ensure the database is self-consistent.
2. Next they should use 
RT-Serializerhttps://www.bestpractical.com/docs/rt/4.2/rt-serializer.html to 
write out the RT database to a disk. During the process of using RT-Serializer, 
the tech team needs to enable the Clone feature.
3. Finally, they need to use 
RT-Importerhttps://www.bestpractical.com/docs/rt/4.2/rt-importer.html to 
import the cloned, serialized database from the disk onto the Oracle Database 
with RT4.2 already installed.

Follow-up questions:
Are the utilities described above easily found and operated? I have never seen 
the back end of RT.
How long should the conversion take with a database containing 108,000 tickets?
Are there any errors or issues that I should keep an eye out for when the DBAs 
do the conversion?

I am sorry if this is a basic question, I am not knowledgeable about database 
administration and migrations.

I am looking for any assistance I can get.

Thanks you for your time.

Sincerely,
Greg