I have to migrate production database version 10gR2 on windows 2003 server to oracle 11gR2 on windows 2008 server . So far i have just installed the oracle software on 64bit windows 2008 server. How to move the data or migrate from old server to new server .
I have to migrate two different databases to oracle.i have made two Migration Repository for each to do the migration, migration is done.but i would like to know can it be done with one migration repository.if yes then with one is best way to do it.data of two databases is different but table and sp are 99% same.
I've inherited a 10.2.0.1.0 instance running on a windows 2003 box; running fine, no problems other than system has been in production since 2005 and has gotten pretty old and tired. This old box has one tablespace on it... called "gateway".
I've installed 11.2.0.1 on a new (Windows 2008 R2 Enterprise 64-bit) server and created an empty database also called "gateway".
Now to move the data and views, objects, everything.
I've read up on a variety of migration techniques (oops, I mean "upgradation" LOL) and can follow the steps...
In short, I want to pull everything off of server a (10.2) and put it into production on server b (11.2). There seems to be quit a few options.
1. install 10.2 on my NEW server (server b), move the data over and get everything running, then install 11.2 and have it upgrade the database as part of the installation process. 2. drop the empty tablespace on server b, stop the database on server a, copy the files over from the old to the new home, run DBUA or set the compatibility attribute... 3. run some type of server a to server b utility that can bridge the two over the network. Some type of mirroring technique? 4. run file export scripts on server a, copy files to server b and run various import scripts
I tend to think that option 3 would be the best because both instances are in great health and are running right now. Is there a mechanism that allows the 11.2 instance to see and upgrade from a different server?
I'm trying to migrate an Apex Application from one server to a newer server . My custom app I used the theme from Go Live CheckList samples....
Well, when trying to install that application I get 'Insufficient space to install application ' with a BIG red X... I was able to install other Package Application except for the one I need and now my application errors out because of some shared Themes. At first I thought it was a DB thing so I downgraded back to 10g from 11....but that didn't work... Apex works fine...
Other samples work fine...Version Apex 4.2.2 and Oracle XE 10g...
We have and oracle 8i database that has an application that has part of it developed by PL/SQL and the other part on portal 309,is it possible to convert to MS/Sql Database,what tool can we use or what steps do we have to go through to achieve this.
My requirement is we are planning to migrate the sql server data to oracle. what is the way to do migration from sql server to oracle. if any tools are there for migration.Previous we used sql developer( which is provided by oracle i.e. freeware ) tool but it was created only table structures not ported any data.
I have to migrate production database version 10gR2 on windows 2003 server to oracle 11gR2 on windows 2008 server...So far i have just installed the oracle software on 64bit windows 2008 server.how to move the data or migrate from old server to new server..
Lets say I have an oracle setup on C: and I decided to delete the oracle in c: and setup a whole new oracle at E: but I want all the data migrate to the new oracle installation in E: How can I perform that?
at my Oracle 11gR2 (11.2.0.3.0) Instance i have two tablespaces that i want to "bundle" into only one tablespace. Herre is the problem, that some of the tables in the two tbalespaces has the same title but some rows of the tables could be not the same.
Is it possible with a kind of migration assistent to migrate two tablespaces into one in that way, that theassistent only writes that rows into the new tablespace, that are not in the tablespace at the moment.
Another way i was thinking about is to have an insert statement coupled with a select statement. The select statement selects all the rows, that are not in the table where i want to migrate in and the insert statement put that selectet rows into the new table.
I want to migrate only single 1 big table (with 5M rows and LOB. CLOB columns) from sqlserver to oracle.
I tried migration workbench sqldeveloper but I can not follow thru the guide.
Can you give me a link/doc for single table copy/migration?
I tried following this >
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But I got stock on the diagram because the one I got is different from the figure in the doc guide.
Ths one is from the doc guide above. Note that it has "Migration" tab menu.[URL]...
And this is the latest sqldev 3.2 I got and there is no "Migration" in the menu. Hence I am stuck. I tried to down load sldev 3.0 and still it has no "migration" option.I wish th doc mentioned what sqldev version
I want to migrate my database from oracle to postgres.There is a lot of compatibility issues. I heard about the tool ora2pr. have been trying to use it but not able to achieve my goal.Has any one used this tool?
I have a requirement wherein I have to migrate the data from one schema(source) to another(target).The source and target schema contains 50 tables each.For testing purpose two table are shown below
migrating reports 6i to reports 11g. I did some reading up and only found the the document Upgrading Oracle Forms 6i to Oracle Forms 11g 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) E10394-01 which talk about forms migration. I am looking for a reports migration and found no good documentation on it.
1) Can I migrate to 11g directly or should i migrate to 10g first.
2) Can I use the migation assitant for reports migration or is it only for the forms.
3) If i need to recompile the reports in 11g is there a a 11g developer suite that i should use for it.
I need to build a new server for my Oracle 10gR2 due to compatibilities with the new storage system that we have purchased, this server will run RHEL5 x64 and will replace a RHEL4 x64. Since doing an upgrade poses greater risk as the upgrade may fail, I am thinking about building a new server with RHEL5 x64 doing all the config/tuning and then simply running the same Oracle installation (after a full backup) which I was running on the RHEL4 x64.
For this to work I will just need to mount the SAN drives on the new server but and this may be a big but, considering that some versions of some libraries will change do I need to relink anything in my Oracle? I have never manually relinked anything but Oracle may have done so during the initial install.
I need to migrate a 500 GB 10.2 database from windows to linux. Of course I found Alejandro Vargas paper on how to do that ("Database Migration From Windows to Linux Using RMAN"). My problem is that the source database will be up again for 7 days and I need to apply all changes made to the source database to the migrated linux database.
Can I just take all redo log files generated from the source database and apply those to the destination database? I might have a problem with a) file conversion and that the redo log are not in sync with the target database (different check points?).I just found that on an exotic website: "The contents of a redo log file depend on a combination of Oracle version, operating system and server architecture. In general redo logs written on one architecture cannot be read on another. There are a few exceptions to this rule. For example, in Oracle 10.2 a redo log written in Linux can be read by a Windows database."
So if this is true, does it also work the other way AND will the database migration from window to linux create a perfect clone of the database where those redo log files actually can be applied to?
I have the following problem on a 10.2.0.4 Oracle on AIX 1.6..I have 2 RAC nodes as the node # 2 goes down, the VIP migrated correctly to the node # 1, but the listener # 1 do not see the change, and just resolve to the local ip.
The same does not apply in the reverse case, when it drops the node N 1, the listener attends to the fallen VIP node and migrated.The configuration is correct and identical in both nodes, according to the documentation, but I can not find a reasonable answer.
IP node # 1. scm1or01 192.68.60.11 scm1or01-VIP 192.68.60.13
IP node # 2 scm1or02 192.168.60.12 scm1or01-VIP 192.168.60.14
when scm1or02 is down: scm1or01:/cots/oracle/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/network/admin> lsnrctl status LSNRCTL for IBM/AIX RISC System/6000: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on 11-APR-2012 19:56:46 Copyright � 1991, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=)(PORT=1521)) STATUS of the LISTENER ------------------------ Alias LISTENER_SCM1OR01 Version TNSLSNR for IBM/AIX RISC System/6000: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production Start Date 11-APR-2012 16:50:19 [code]...
I do not understand the reason, I've rebuilt the configuration of the listener, and netmgr netca tools, but the problem persists
We are planning to migate Oracle database from Linux 10gR2 (non-ASM) to Solaris (ASM) and then Oracle upgrade that database from 10gR2 to 11gR2 on Solaris.