I'm  assuming your application is already installed and licensed on the new
servers.  If not, you'll also need to address that.  Additionally, if
you're also restoring the app mount points you might also want to review
the DB name in the ar.conf as well as the server and pathing in the
armonitor.conf file.  

>From the database perspective, you'll need to make sure you don't have any
server specific code in it.  One way of doing that is by generating .def
files and searching for the old servername may be the easiest way to do it.
There used to be a utility called ARClean that allowed you to actually do a
replacement of the servername.  May also be other ways of checking based on
the version you're on.  From a data perspective, there (again depending on
your version) are application settings forms that can have data records
with servernames and directory paths in them.  So you'll need to review
that.

Hope that helps some.

On Wed, 22 Sep 2010 13:59:37 +0530, "remedy.help" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> Hello All,
> 
> I have a question in replicating DB backups to make new system.
> 
> For e.g. if we have a remedy ITSM box (test1)ready with all the
application
> and data build and configured(Foundation). Can i take a full database
> backup
> and restore it to a new oracle installation and use it as a test 2
box.Make
> changes in ar.conf, for server name etc and then start the remedy
service.
> 
> Or
> 
> what is the fastest and easiest way to create three remedy boxes as
> test1,test2 and test3. I just want to save time in installing and
uploading
> data into systems.
> 
> Env :OS : Windows
>         DB : Oracle 10g
>         ARServer: ITSM 7.6.03
> 
> Regards
> 
>
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