Hi all, we are in the process of moving our Oracle Db to a new Unix machine running Solaris for the OS. We have always used the same OS and Unix, but we are going to a bigger and faster machine. The IP will stay the same. The hostname will stay the same as well. Our plan is to just do a Archive of all the Oracle file systems on Friday night. I have already loaded TSM client on the new box, which is not on the network.
After the Archive Friday night, we plan on switching to the new Unix box, adding it to the network and test simple backup and restore. If all goes well, start the retrieve from the Archive and be done. Do you see any problems with this? I did not mention that the Solaris OS and file systems are identical on both Unix machines. If this seems ok, my other question is, can I restore the TDP for Oracle from TSM, or do I have to reinstall the TDP? It may be just as easy to install the TDP, but just wondered...Sorry for the long text. Thanks, Mark Hayden Informations Systems Analyst E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
