Re: 8.0.5 -- 8.1.7 apps upgrade

2002-04-03 Thread tday6


I've done this in the past:

Install 8.1.7 and create a database (same SID as your current database).
Create the same tablespaces and users as your current database.  Export
your old database and import it into your new database.  Be sure to use the
same level client software for the export and import.  I'd use the 8.1.7
software personally.  Point your SQLNet at the new database.



   

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Looking into how to do this.

The 8.0.5 database is on NT.  The 8.1.7 is on Windows2000.

I thought I could:
- shut down database on 8.0.5 (on NT)
- copy datafiles to windows 2000 server.
- start 8.1.7 service on windows2000 server
- run cat08005.sql scripts on windows2000 server
- finish other tasks
This way I could move the database and upgrade in 1 step.  Oracle is saying
I cannot do it this way.  They are stating I must  Migrate the Database
from
805 to 817 on a Supported Platform and THEN move the database from one
machine to another. To do this, I will then have to install 8.1.7 on my
current production server (NT), do the upgrade and then move the database
to
the new windows2000 server.
Is there a better way?

Thanks in advance.

John Fedock
K Line America, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.kline.com



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Re: 8.0.5 -- 8.1.7 apps upgrade

2002-04-03 Thread Jared Still


How about installing 8.1.7 on your NT server and migrating
the database on it's current server?

You need the 8.0.5 software to do the migration.  The 8.1.7 mig
utility is actually placed in the 8.0.5 ORACLE_HOME.

Jared

On Tuesday 02 April 2002 14:05, Fedock, John (KAM.RHQ) wrote:
 Looking into how to do this.

 The 8.0.5 database is on NT.  The 8.1.7 is on Windows2000.

 I thought I could:
 - shut down database on 8.0.5 (on NT)
 - copy datafiles to windows 2000 server.
 - start 8.1.7 service on windows2000 server
 - run cat08005.sql scripts on windows2000 server
 - finish other tasks
 This way I could move the database and upgrade in 1 step.  Oracle is saying
 I cannot do it this way.  They are stating I must  Migrate the Database
 from 805 to 817 on a Supported Platform and THEN move the database from one
 machine to another. To do this, I will then have to install 8.1.7 on my
 current production server (NT), do the upgrade and then move the database
 to the new windows2000 server.
 Is there a better way?

 Thanks in advance.

 John Fedock
 K Line America, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 www.kline.com
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RE: 8.0.5 -- 8.1.7 apps upgrade

2002-04-03 Thread Fedock, John (KAM.RHQ)

That's what it is looking like I have to do.  Since we are moving the
database to a new server, I was trying to save a step if possible.

Thanks.

John


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How about installing 8.1.7 on your NT server and migrating
the database on it's current server?

You need the 8.0.5 software to do the migration.  The 8.1.7 mig
utility is actually placed in the 8.0.5 ORACLE_HOME.

Jared

On Tuesday 02 April 2002 14:05, Fedock, John (KAM.RHQ) wrote:
 Looking into how to do this.

 The 8.0.5 database is on NT.  The 8.1.7 is on Windows2000.

 I thought I could:
 - shut down database on 8.0.5 (on NT)
 - copy datafiles to windows 2000 server.
 - start 8.1.7 service on windows2000 server
 - run cat08005.sql scripts on windows2000 server
 - finish other tasks
 This way I could move the database and upgrade in 1 step.  Oracle is
saying
 I cannot do it this way.  They are stating I must  Migrate the Database
 from 805 to 817 on a Supported Platform and THEN move the database from
one
 machine to another. To do this, I will then have to install 8.1.7 on my
 current production server (NT), do the upgrade and then move the database
 to the new windows2000 server.
 Is there a better way?

 Thanks in advance.

 John Fedock
 K Line America, Inc.
 [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 www.kline.com
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8.0.5 -- 8.1.7 apps upgrade

2002-04-02 Thread Fedock, John (KAM.RHQ)

Looking into how to do this.

The 8.0.5 database is on NT.  The 8.1.7 is on Windows2000.

I thought I could:
- shut down database on 8.0.5 (on NT)
- copy datafiles to windows 2000 server.
- start 8.1.7 service on windows2000 server
- run cat08005.sql scripts on windows2000 server
- finish other tasks
This way I could move the database and upgrade in 1 step.  Oracle is saying
I cannot do it this way.  They are stating I must  Migrate the Database from
805 to 817 on a Supported Platform and THEN move the database from one
machine to another. To do this, I will then have to install 8.1.7 on my
current production server (NT), do the upgrade and then move the database to
the new windows2000 server.   
Is there a better way?

Thanks in advance.

John Fedock
K Line America, Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.kline.com



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