Why Transportable Tablespace For Platform Migration Of Same Endian Format
Jun 18, 2012
RDBMS Version : 10.2.0.4
We are planning to migrate our DB to a different platform. Both platforms are of BIG endian format. From googling , I came across the following link [URL]
In this IBM document, they are migrating from Solaris 5.9 (SPARC) to AIX 6 . Both are of BIG endian format.Since they both are of same endian format can't they use TRANSPORTABLE DATABASE ? Why are they using RMAN COVERT DATAFILE (Transportable tablespace ) ?
I want to transportable tablespace feature of EXP/IMP. I did it with no error. But when I check user by user I found that no Function Procedures were imported. How to deal with these objects using transportable tablespace feature.
We are migrating one of our databases from linux to AIX (testing phase). We're using transportable tablespace for the same. All steps are done and we're stuck during importing the metadata. While importing metadata we require to mention fully qualified datafile name which has to be plugged. The number of datafiles is 309 and the name of the all the datafiles has to be in one line. Now if we try to write it in one line using vi editor, the editor gives error 'ex: 0602-140'.
Is there a way by which we can overcome this situation?
I am using transportable tablespace to migrate from 10g to 11g from Windows to Linux System.
The steps are as follow On 10g make the tablespace read only mode and export the metadata information and copy the tablespace datafiles to the 11g server. Now on 11g when i am importing the exported metadata it says that the user does not exist and if i create the user and tablespace it does not work as it says tablespace already exist.
For transportable tablespace do i have to create the user already on 11g ? If yes then i also need to create the tablespace which i need to assign to the user.
We are migrating our servers from Solaris 9 to Solaris 10.In the process we are migrating our databases from Solaris 9 to Solaris 10. DO i find any migration guides supporting the same.My plans/Options for Migration are.
1)Using Datapump 2)Transportable Table Space 3)Using RMAN
We have a 10.2.0.4 database running on HPUX platform which uses EMC for it's storage. We want to migrate the database to an AIX server. Is it possible to just clone the luns where the datafiles live using the EMC utilities and then bring up a database on the AIX server since both platform use big endian for the files?
We got a request from Customer to migrate a RAC database of size 1.8TB from HP unix raw file system to AIX ASM with a min downtime. I have seen lot of methods of doing cross plat form migration and non-ASM to ASM but not together.
Do we have any proven method for migration such cross platform migration with raw file system to ASM conversion in a single go with min downtime?
Migration of oracle forms 10g 32 bit windows platform to 11g 64bit Linux platform . I have about 500 fmb on my 10g environment which are currently working fine but when i go to compile it on 11g an error file is generated. All my path is set in proper manner .
I have a object library which has multiple tabs and every tab has its own object. While compiling, the forms are not inheriting the object values only few values from the object are considered.
Can I directly upgrade Oracle 9.2.0.1.0 From RHEL-4 platform to Oracle 11g Rel 2 on RHEL -5 platform?I have the export dump and cold backup of Oracle 9.2.0.1.0 database.
I have an understanding that the code written in Forms 6i will be executed by the oracle forms 6i run time on the client machine whether it be a sql/plsql .
e.g. i am using the following query in the procedure( of forms 6i interface ).
insert into emp_remote select ename from emp@db1;
so where the above query would be executed , on client machine or server named db1.
In my present env, Oracle runs in Solaris 10 and I am planning to restore it to Linux5. I have read thro oracle docs, metalink that cross platform restore with different endian can be done by TTS. But it says that tablespace shud be in read-only until we plug in it in the dest server.
I have come across one odd situation where by i have got 2 .dmp files to restore at 10g win 2k3 sp2 32bit platform.the problem is that there is no information available related to username/password or any other info related to database.there is no information of from username as it require for importis there anyway to restore it?
Is there a way to check which versions or oracle installed on the machine from command line?
The thing is I don't want to login to the database so I can't use SQL Plus also, till now I ran tnsping and checked the output but in case there are several versions of different platform I got only one version that was first on the path env.
As I understand we can't clone database across platform using Rman, as Rman backup taken on say Unix is useless to be recovered on Windows. Though I think of Export and Import, will copying the datafiles, logfiles, controlfile will serve purpose for cloning across platform?
Note that I do not mean Transportable tablespace here. Only copying cold backup across platform
I am trying to install grid infrastructure on oracle linux 6.3 at Virtual box.I am getting error Running a 64-bit JVM is not supported on this platform while verifying cluster trough cluvfy
runcluvfy.sh stage -pre crsinst -n host1 -verbose Running a 64-bit JVM is not supported on this platform.
I have checked java version is 64 bit installed on machine
[root@rac1 grid]# java -version java version "1.6.0_24" OpenJDK Runtime Environment (IcedTea6 1.11.1) (rhel-1.45.1.11.1.el6-x86_64) OpenJDK 64-Bit Server VM (build 20.0-b12, mixed mode)
I'm trying to migrate our forms application from a Linux platform to Windows 7. We have a common pll which is attached to all forms and unfortunately relies heavily on globals.
Attempting to run the application with the standard library attached to the login form has the effect that the globals are lost between the login form and subsequent forms. If I incorporate the library code directly into the login form, it functions correctly. If I use the debugger to track where the clearing occurs, it functions correctly.
We have a 2 node RAC installation on IBM AIX 5.3 with Oracle Standard Edition. We need to create a manual standby database (becoz Standard Edition does not allow Dataguard confign). Can we do this on a different platform (eg: Linux/Windows). This is to make use of existing servers for the standby environment.
How to import dump into specific tablespace instead of default tablespace users.
I want to import my dump file to newly created tablespace ,so how can i do that . I have created new user called cvm and while creating it i mentioned default tablespace to newly created tablespace . But when i try to import my dumo file it goes to users tablespace .
i have a tablespace which contains 121 datafile(max limit reached) as a dba what we have to do?
creating a new tablespace with a datafile and assign the users to the current tablespace which i created now.iif the above process is correct,after some time the tablespace which was filled up got freed up.now can i give the access to the users previous (i.e. freed up tablespace) and current tablespaces
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.7.0 - 64bit Production PL/SQL Release 11.1.0.7.0 - Production CORE 11.1.0.7.0 Production TNS for Linux: Version 11.1.0.7.0 - Production NLSRTL Version 11.1.0.7.0 - Production
My os version is
Linux damdat01 2.6.18-128.7.1.el5 #1 SMP Wed Aug 19 04:00:49 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
My database is OLP system.
My question is what are the advantages and disadvantages having one single tablespace versus multiple tablespace?
Easy to maintain when you have single tablespace. but hard to track the IO issues if you have one single tablespace.
I did import from 9i to 11gr2 , 1. i create 11gr2 DB , 2.created tablespace with 8kb block, 3 imported 9i dump to 11gr2 DB.
Now iam getting SOME ERRORS: In IMP LOG
1. ORA-29339: tablespace block size 4096 does not match configured block sizes == for all the tablespaces.(But i create TBS with 8kb block before IMPORT)
2. ORA-23327: imported deferred rpc data does not match platform of importing db
I have one database which is recently upgraded from oracle 8.1.5 to oracle 10.2.0.4.The database is having around 300 tablespace and total size of the database is 1.5 TB.
The database was created in oracle 8i and all the teblespace were DMT(Dictionary Managed Tablespace) .Usually after up gradation all the tablespace are in DMT mode. Now my requirement is to convert all the tablespace into LMT (Locally Managed Tablespace) so that I can AVAIL ALL THE FEATURES OF LMT.
This database is a mission critical database and very less downtime can be allowed.
I'm planning to upgrade a small database (~150GB) from 10.2.0.3 on windows 2003 23bit to 11.2.0.3 RAC on Linux 5.8.The database contains oracle spatial too. A suitable method and link to document to be followed.
Need some input from you on ASM Configuration for Windows XP platform.
1)First I executed the script as below: <orahome>inlocalconfig add
2) And I had created folder like below manually. c:asmdisksasmdisk1
3) And now I am firing the below command: ASMTOOL -create c:asmdisksasmdisk1 250
At this stage I am getting the below error. ====================================== O/S-Error: <OS 5> Access is Denied ======================================
Our Application is on Oracle 10g and we are going to migrate to Oracle 11g.
1) As of now we are using ojdbc14.jar. So if we migrate can we use the same jar or is it mandatory with 11g to use either ojdbc5.jar or ojdbc6.jar. I guess these jar version depends on the version of jdk we are using. But we are using jdk1.5 and still we use ojdbc14.jar which is working fine. So is it like , Oracle 11g can support only jdk1.5 or jdk1.6 ?
2) Is there any effect on the coding part if we change ojdbc14.jar to ojdbc6.jar ?I have seen there are some extra classes used in ojdbc6.jar.
3) Also we are going to migrate the Oracle database from Solaris to AIX. Our application lies on Solaris.So is there any compatibility problem , if our application lies on Solaris and database on AIX ?