Vladimir - Since I don't see a reply posted to your question, I'll make an
attempt. I haven't had much direct experience with this tool, but like any
tool it may cause problems under some circumstances. I think Oracle has
laudable goals for giving everything a GUI interface to please those who
don't think you can operate a computer without a mouse. My assumption is
that underneath it is running the same scripts you can run manually. Here
are my issues:
  1. For small production databases, I usually want to create a fresh
database and export/import the data. That way I get a totally "9i" database
with no concern for compromises. I get an opportunity to reorganize
everything.
  2. For really large production databases, I wouldn't trust a GUI tool. I
have had experience where there was an error but the GUI somehow didn't
report it. I want to run the upgrade scripts first on a test database, then
repeat the exact steps on production. 


Dennis Williams 
DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA 
Lifetouch, Inc. 
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Hi
 
I'm about to upgrade 8.1.7 db to 9.2 db.
 
Platform is AIX.
 
"Database Upgrade Assistant" is going to be used. Does anyone have any bad
experience with this oracle tool? Or the whole process is straight forward?
 
Thanks,
Vladimir Barac

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