Ron,

    First item that would hit me is the version of Oracle that you want to run
compatible with that version of the OS?  Since I don't know OpenVMS and it's
been 10 years since I worked with VMS in general I don't know.  You may only
need a patch upgrade which would be easy.  The second item is that OS upgrades
can get real messy.  I know my SA's like to rebuild the system vs. do an in
place upgrade.  That being the case I prefer to allow them to do the upgrade
first, then we install Oracle and build database.  Otherwise I prefer to wipe
out Oracle's executables and re-install, reload the database files from tape &
re-run catalog, catproc, and catrep just in case.  OH, BTW if you end up
changing word size (like my latest upgrades are doing) there's a utlirp script
that will take care of stored PL/SQL and/or JAVA problems.

Dick Goulet

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Author: "Ron Rogers" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:       8/15/2002 4:43 AM

List,
 server Alpha ES40
 O.S.  OpenVMS 7.2-1
 Oracle 8.1.7 rel 3

We are starting to migrate our database from a Novell server with
Oracle 7.3.4 to the OpenVMS platform and I have a question that needs
answers or suggestions.

  The sysadmin has set up the required  OS parameters that I could find
listed in the notes and on Metalink. There are a lot of OS patches
recommended by Oracle for this version of the OS and the sysadmin is
looking into them. The sysadmin would like to upgrade the system to OS
7.3 in the near furure (09/02-03/02) rather than apply the patches and
then upgrade the OS down the road.

 What would be the effect on the database if I created a database today
and then the sysadmin upgraded the OS in 2 weeks?  

 Would I have to do any major reconfiguring or rebuilding?

  Would it really matter to the operation of the database? 

 What steps as far as Oracle is concerned should I pay attention to and
perform?

 Would your recommend that I not create the database until after the OS
is upgraded and stable?

Thanks,
Ron
ROR mô¿ôm
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