Hi Ed,
We have in the past taken the entire oracle_home tree and it worked (same
os version patch level) I do not remember the UNIX boys doing any other
magic.
Jack
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But it is stored, by default, under the oracle account's home directory
(together with the OUI and jre). I haven't tried it, but maybe you could
copy those as well? I would guess that the paths to all of these bits would
have to be the same on both machines.
YMMV
David Lord
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But it is stored, by default, under the oracle account's home
directory
(together with the OUI and jre). I haven't tried it, but
maybe you could
copy those as well? I would guess that the paths to all
Hmm, could one do this onto a different version of UNIX and just relink the
software?
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well, um, that's how I will install oracle (same version obviously) on
second and third machines.
I actually opened a tar on this. They way unless you do a system
copy that its not supported. There are supposedly things other then
ORACLE_HOME/ORACLE_BASE to deal with. I did not have the systems
to actually test. What I wanted was to upgrade one side of a Service Guard
server and just copy
If you want the OUI to recognize a hand-copied install, for the
purposes of adding components, removing components or applying
patchsets or upgrading, there are a few things you have to do.
In addition to the ORACLE_HOME, you have to copy oraInventory, and
/var/opt/oracle/orainst.loc. If you do
well, um, that's how I will install oracle (same version obviously) on
second and third machines.
I work with my SA, making sure everything is the same (Unix patches,
filesystems, etc) and then we copy.
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It will allow you to run Oracle, but you won't be able
to upgrade it later. There some orainventory directory
where OUI keeps track of what it has installed on this
system. This folder is NOT stored in or under ORACLE_HOME
HTH YYMV!
Ed Maurer wrote:
Given virtually identical Unix machines