Server Administration :: Migrating Oracle 9i To 10g?
Feb 23, 2011
I'm trying to migrate an Oracle Enterprise Server database v9.2.0.1.0 deployed on Windows 2000 Server 32-bit to v10.2.0.5.0 on Windows 2008 R2 64-bit.Basically, I'm following instructions provided by this document:[URL],,,
1) Updated v9.2.0.1.0 to v9.2.0.6.0 on the old server
2) Backed up the database as follow:
SQLPLUS /NOLOG
CONNECT / AS SYSDBA
ALTER DATABASE BACKUP CONTROLFILE TO TRACE;
SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE;
3) Installed Oracle Enterprise Server 10.2.0.4 on the new server and updated to v10.2.0.5
4) Copied trace files, data files, control files, archive logs and init.ora to the new server. Redo logs have been not copied since the ARCHIVELOGMODE is enabled on the old server.
5) Created an Oracle service on the new server as follow:
[code]....
Database dismounted.
ORACLE instance shut down.
SQL> STARTUP NOMOUNT
ORACLE instance started.
[code]..\
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Aug 14, 2012
I am migrating data from a Solid Database to Oracle, I am using Flat Files to do that.
1.- I download the data to flat files from Solid
2.- I move the files to Oracle server
3.- I upload the data to Oracle
Now, I have done the 90% of the data base, but I have found some tables that has description columns and in this description the users writes enters, so when I try to upload the data to Oracle SQL loader cannot recognize this characters.
Example:
'25','0.','5.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'26','0.','2.','0.','0.','0.','0.','3.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'27','0.','1.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'28','0.','1.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'29','0.','38.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'30','0.','13.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','6.','0.','6.','0.','0.','|SE RECHAZA B20CS50SNW ^M
^M
SE RECHAZAN CINCO PZAS ^M
DOS MOD. HSC15I41EH,DOS MOD. HSK15I41EH |Agregó: 06/06/2009 12:22:50
|','DEV. A PROV.'
'31','0.','50.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'32','0.','9.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'33','0.','2.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
How can I solve this ?
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Feb 13, 2013
I am trying to find the unix process for one of my application in the database but I am unable to view the same. To simulate, I did the following.
1. My database runs on different server.
2. I invoked "sqlplus" from another unix box to login to the database.
3. I found that the process id (ps -ef |grep sqlplus).
4. When I execute the below mentioned query it does not display the process id that I am looking for. But the osuser, username, program and machine details are correct. How can I know the process details from the database?
SELECT SYS.GV_$SESSION.OSUSER, SYS.GV_$SESSION.USERNAME, SYS.GV_$PROCESS.SPID,
SYS.GV_$SESSION.MACHINE, SYS.GV_$SESSION.PROGRAM,
SYS.GV_$PROCESS.PROGRAM ,SYS.GV_$SESSION.SQL_ID
FROM
SYS.GV_$PROCESS, SYS.GV_$SESSION
WHERE
SYS.GV_$PROCESS.ADDR=SYS.GV_$SESSION.PADDR and SYS.GV_$SESSION.USERNAME='TEST'
and SYS.GV_$SESSION.MACHINE like '%hostname%'
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Sep 22, 2010
We performed image copy of production Oracle server (OS and instances) to a backup server. After a few weeks, we try to restore a latest Oracle database backup from production server to backup server. As we know, Oracle instance must be unique on the network.
Even we log on to backup server and bring up the instance, I think that still point to production instance since all init file, TNSNAMES.ora and listener file are still same. If we restore the database, we will end up bring down the production instance and restore on top of productions. How to change instance name on backup server including TNSNAMES, sqlnet, listener files in order for us to restore Oracle database from production to backup server?
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Apr 11, 2012
We will be having a meeting with our client regarding their Database Server Migration (They are planning to buy a new server). Their current database is Oracle 10gR2, they will not upgrade to 11g, they just plan to migrate to a new more powerful machine.
I was planning to ask the following questions.
1. Specifications of the current server and the new one.
2. Operation system (I think they will use same OS, just an updated one)
3. Can the business afford full downtime on current servers?
4. Size of the DB, because it can take hours to move large files.
And is there documentation regarding Server Migration (Change of machine only, not database upgrade or anything,
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