AW: Migration from Solaris/Oracle to Windows/MSSQL

2012-06-15 Thread Jan . Hartung
Jim posted ;) Regards Jan Hartung Von: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) [mailto:arslist@ARSLIST.ORG] Im Auftrag von Jim Coryat (jcoryat) Gesendet: Donnerstag, 14. Juni 2012 17:51 An: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Betreff: Re: Migration from Solaris/Oracle to Windows/MSSQL ** We used the process

Re: Migration from Solaris/Oracle to Windows/MSSQL

2012-06-14 Thread Jim Coryat (jcoryat)
members and validation of the migration before releasing the system to the customers. Jim Coryat Micron Technology Inc. From: Jason Miller [mailto:jason.mil...@gmail.com] Sent: Wednesday, June 13, 2012 12:30 PM Subject: Re: Migration from Solaris/Oracle to Windows/MSSQL ** For the data move there is

Re: Migration from Solaris/Oracle to Windows/MSSQL

2012-06-14 Thread Ben Chernys
lf Of Jason Miller Sent: June-13-12 20:30 To: arslist@ARSLIST.ORG Subject: Re: Migration from Solaris/Oracle to Windows/MSSQL ** For the data move there is also Meta-Update. It isn't as free as RRR|Chive but very flexible. If you are moving like for like ITSM version (you didn't mention

Re: Migration from Solaris/Oracle to Windows/MSSQL

2012-06-13 Thread Jason Miller
For the data move there is also Meta-Update. It isn't as free as RRR|Chive but very flexible. If you are moving like for like ITSM version (you didn't mention the versions or if it is even ITSM) then RRR|Chive will do the trick. If you need to massage data, relationships, CMDB classes, roles and

Re: Migration from Solaris/Oracle to Windows/MSSQL

2012-06-13 Thread Misi Mladoniczky
Hi, Do a fresh install, import the definitions (maybe using Migrator). But use RRR|Chive instead to move the data. It is faster and more robust in this regard, and is designed to handle a high volume of records. Documentation, no login required: https://www.rrr.se/c/doc/rrrchive/?arslist Downlo

Migration from Solaris/Oracle to Windows/MSSQL

2012-06-08 Thread Jan . Hartung
Hi All, We're currently in the process of moving a Solaris/Oracle (11g) based system to a Windows/MSSQL (2012) environment. While using Migrator should absolutely work, the fastest way would be to just import the Oracle DB into the new MSSQL DB and we'd prefer that. The problem here is, that th