6 weeks to a year.  Depends on the requirements and the level of idiocy
of whomever's in charge.  You know how it is:  Clear Requirements &
Vision make for an easy project whereas Vague Requirements and Scope
Creep are every developer's nightmare.

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Subject: Re: Migration Path from ARS 5.12 ~> 7

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Wow, awesome..  
I am Totally impressed with your work ethics !!
How long does it take for you to migrate a server ?


 
On 12/8/06, Meyer, Jennifer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: 

        Patrick, you are so cute!
        
        IMHO, the best way to perform an upgrade is to start with a
brand new
        server and map my fields from one database to the other, but I
like
        doing a lot of work.  ;-D
        
        J Meyer
        
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        Sent: Friday, December 08, 2006 10:38 AM
        To: [email protected]
        Subject: Migration Path from ARS 5.12 ~> 7
        
        ** 
        Hello everyone,
        I wanted to share my testing of a possible migration path for
ARS 5.12
        ~~> 7.0/01.
        1. Tested Migrator 6 / 7p1 / 7p2.
        2. Tested ARUtilites Migration (some)
        3. Tested DB Move / with Installer Upgrades. 
        ENV:: Solaris 9 / Oracle 9206 -8i libs ~~> Solaris 9 / Oracle
10.2.0.1 -
        9i libs
        
        From the above scenario's my conclusion so far are to do option
3 ..
        EVERYTIME.
        
        make backups - make backups - and make backups again. 
        
        Create 10.2.0.1 DB in an Oracle Home (some folks use oracle as
the
        account name) Create 9.2.0.6 Client Account and install the
Client only
        on that account name (oracle9 -for the discussion) Ensure the 9i
account 
        is set so no one can login to it.- security.
        install ARS 7.0 to the system --> don't worry.. read the rest.
        using Oracle 10 Client on your PC, login as "system" find
aradmin table
        space - Remove all Tables --- This will clean all the indexes as
well. 
        Take the export of your production DB, Ftp it to the new server
(in this
        case /u02).
        import using a PAR file
        par file will be like the following::
        ------
        
        69 [EMAIL PROTECTED] /u02 > more ARImport.dat
        
        USERID=system/<System Password Here>
        
        FROMUSER=ARADMIN
        
        TOUSER=ARADMIN
        
        buffer=9192000     <--- NOTE:: if you get disapprop errors you
do not
        have this big enough 
        
        commit=y
        
        LOG=/u02/ARS9_ARADMIN_IMP.log
        
        FULL=N
        
        GRANTS=Y
        
        IGNORE=N
        
        ROWS=Y
        
        FILE=/u02/<Your Dump Name>.dmp
        -----
        Prior to the actual import make sure ARADMIN has unlimited table
space, 
        and can create links in the security section user aradmin.
        ---
        after the ARImport.dat file is clean and setup imp
parfile=ARImport.dat
        ---
        That will import all your 9.2 oracle data and create all the
links.. 
        (you might have to clean then up some -- tnsnames might need
fixing)
        ---
        Delete the ARS 7 install manually -- delete folders etc..  (If
you got a
        ARS 7.0 License for a move you are in luck) Install ARS 6.01
patch 1539 
        -- Both Server and Email and Flashboards and Other app's you
have.
        Install ARS 6.3    patch 19  -- Both Server and Email and
Flashboards
        and Other app's you have.
        --- At this point you should test your applications check them
out.. 
        NOTE:: your ARS 7.0 licenses work for the ARS 6.3 Server.. funny
huh.
        Install ARS 7.0 or Patch 01  -- Both Server and Email and
Flashboards
        and Other app's you have.
        ----
        
        Check system out again..
        I have found that it is pretty Close so far.. 
        <WARNING::>
        This is purely my result, your results may vary according to
ability,
        functions, platform, no coffee, bad day.. whatever.
        This comes with no warranty either implied or inferred, it may
or may 
        not work -- that is your problem for following this information.
        I can and will not be held responsible for your data, server or
        functionality of your server before, now, or in the future.
        </WARNING::>
        --
        Patrick Zandi
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