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"Risky"???
James - I think that your system administrator is
8.1.7.
Jared
PS. The automation was of course done in Perl.
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James - I think that your system administrator is too much of a Microsoft
head. I can admit that to someone that knows nothing about Ora
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James,
As everyone else has already mentioned, either method is just fine.
Preferable is in the eye of the beholder. It really comes down to whatever
you are more comfortable with.
I guess my final response to him would be - "thanks for the input" - and to
go ahead and do it the way you want to
James - I think that your system administrator is too much of a Microsoft
head. I can admit that to someone that knows nothing about Oracle, the
"official" method might sound safer. I have done the upgrades both ways for
many years, and I have never had a problem with the CreateDB/Import route. I
James,
Your plan is perfectly acceptable. In fact, if time allows, it may
be preferable. If there are structural issues in the database (i.e.
migrated rows, tables in index tablespace (and vice versa)), this is one
method of killing two birds with one stone. It does require that there
is s
Hello James
In the last 2 years I did about 5-6 migrations from 7.3.4 to 8.1.6.0
and 10-12 from 8.1.6.0 to 8.1.6.3.4.
All done on NT with upgrades.
No scratch and rebuild. No problems at all.
Sorry to disappoint you.
Yechiel Adar
Mehish
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Um, why not just install the software and then run that silly little
upgrade script they give you. Oh yeah, and change the oracle_home
parameter in the listener and change the compatible parameter in the
init.
Not that your way is wrong but seems to be a tad more then what you
need to do. Unles
Hello fellow Oracle DBAs,
I really need your opinion on this matter:
I routinely do upgrades of Oracle software and databases on all types of
systems: Compaq Unix, Netware, Linux, etc. (as do we all from time to time).
On one Windows/NT 4 system where I am presently doing an upgrade from a
lower
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