Thanks LJ!

I’m about to go this route 
https://docs.bmc.com/docs/brid90/configuring-oracle-databases-537625258.html#ConfiguringOracledatabases-TouseapreviouslycreatedtablespaceinBMCRemedyARSystem

I was hoping it can be avoided...

Thomas 

> On 3. Dec 2018, at 12:45, LJ LongWing <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> They should be able to just create a blank db and give you an id/pw to it and 
> remedy will create the schemes needed, if I'm not mistaken
> 
>> On December 3, 2018 5:39:59 AM Thomas Miskiewicz <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>> Hi there,
>> 
>> I’m moving ARS (no ITSM) to a new host (Newer Windows) and upgrading 8.1 to 
>> 9.1.06 at the same time.
>> 
>> Support told me to start the installer on the new host, tell him it’s a new 
>> install and then point him to the existing ARAdmin. All it got me however 
>> was a wired error message which the KB is not very clear how to fix it so 
>> I’d rather not touch it.
>> 
>> So instead I first went ahead and upgraded the 8.1 to 9.1.06 on the old host 
>> which worked like a charm but of course I’m still facing the move to the new 
>> host and OS. If it were Unix I’d just move the binaries from old to new but 
>> it’s Windows... well we want a fresh binaries on the new host anyway.
>> 
>> What I’d usually do would be go to the new host, install new ARS as 
>> ARAdminTest and when it’s done point the fresh binaries to the old DB via 
>> ar.conf and delete the ARAdminTest Schema afterwards. Unfortunately this 
>> time it’s different...
>> 
>> The DB Admins don’t want to hand over a temp password for the Oracle system 
>> user nor just enter the password during the installation (would be to easy 
>> right) but rather require us to provide the steps / SQL for creating the 
>> ARAdminTest Schema.
>> 
>> Fine with me but before I do I thought I’d ask arslisters maybe someone has 
>> an idea how to get fresh ARS binaries on my new host. Upgrade won’t work 
>> because the binaries don’t exist and new install gets offended but the 
>> existence of the ARAdmin Schema...
>> 
>> 
>> Thank you
>> 
>> Thomas
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