I would go with this:

a)
b)

stop ARS service on Solaris box.
Export arsystem tablespace
Shutdown solaris box

Go to Linux where you have brand new application setup
Stop ARS service on Linux
Import the exported ARSystem tablespace (export from solaris env) into Linux 
env 
Start AR Server service

Note: ITSM stack installed components will be overwritten on the database, I 
would say go by one by one component install on Linux env as that of your 
Solaris environment. Please make sure to consider Unicode - Non-Unicode 
settings on both the DBs before you setup.



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From: Action Request System discussion list(ARSList) 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Sachin
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2013 8:43 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: ITSM 7.6.04 Migration from Solaris to Linux OS

Hi Experts,

I am planning to migrate ITSM 7.6.04 SP4 from Solaris to Linux OS.Following is 
the source base stack:

OS : Solaris
DB : Oracle 11g
ITSM Suite : 7.6.04 SP4 

The current ITSM instance is 30% customized on top of OOTB ITSM Suite apps.
Also, there are couple of monitoring and CMDB integrations.

I am thinking to use following approach:

a) Setup new AR Oracle DB instance on Linus OS.

b) Install full ITSM stack (7.6.04 SP4) OOTB on new Linux Redhat OS instance 
pointing toabove AR Oracle DB instance from step a.

c) Use Oracle data pump utility to migrate arschema data from source database 
instance to destination database instance.

Note : I need to keep AR Server host name and DB instances names on destination 
boxes same as source ones to avoid data copy issues.
But,  I don't think it's possible since two AR servers and DB instances will be 
sharing same network domain.

Does anyone have idea of acheiving this?

Regards,
Sachin

c) 

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