I guess the problem is that you want the new ORacle_home , and not the
instance name to be recg. as far as I know Orainventory doesn't check for
intance names , just oracle_homes ( which is what matters regarding
instalations - one instalation several instances, etc. It's very hard to
cheat Orainventory, but you can play with all the xml files under
Orainventory , I will not advise at all. One thing that you can do is to
change the file under /var/opt/oracle ( in HP-UX, look for something equiv
on AIX)that points to the Orainventory location but perhaps that will not be
enough, anyways I wish you good luck.
rgds

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Frank-

We used to copy our stuff this way on AIX, and still kind of do it this
way on Linux, but use vmware.  What specifically is the problem?  Is it
that you want to change all of the references within the oraInventory
directory structure to recognize the new instance name?

-Candi

 
On Thu, 2003-02-20 at 03:03, Frank Dandolo wrote:
> Given IBM AIX and Oracle 81.7, i have dumped to tape the Oracle database 
> and all
> the Oracle directories.  The instance id is AAA.  I have restored 
> everything on another
> server with instance id BBB.  The data in directory "oraInventory" still 
> points to instance AAA.
> How can i change the data in instance BBB to recognize the new instance
name.
> In other words how can i convince Oracle to work with all the directories
named
> "/oracle/BBB" without having to install Oracle on server BBB ?
> Has anybody tried this method or do we need to install Oracle software 
> first and then
> restore the database ?   Any suggestions will be appreciated.
> 
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