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Migrating Oracle 10g from Windows XP to Linux [message #380137] Fri, 09 January 2009 04:31 Go to next message
rajasekhar857
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I need to know how to migrate Oracle 10g from Windows XP to Linux.
I know that it can be done through EXP/IMP utilities. what i want is the exact procedure and i want to mention both file and log information only.
Re: Migrating Oracle 10g from Windows XP to Linux [message #380139 is a reply to message #380137] Fri, 09 January 2009 04:44 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Michel Cadot
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What is your real problem apart asking us to do your job?

Regards
Michel
Re: Migrating Oracle 10g from Windows XP to Linux [message #380143 is a reply to message #380139] Fri, 09 January 2009 05:00 Go to previous message
Frank Naude
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Unfortunately there is no predefined recipe for this. What we all normally do is to get hold of a test/dev system, start doing a mock migration, and document the steps as we go. Once the application works on the mock environment, you know you are ready for the final migration.

To get you started:
1. Install the Oracle software;
2. Create an empty database;
2. Test which migration method works best for you. For example, you can try:
2.1. Datapump export/import (the network mode may be handy!)
2.2. Transportable tablespace method
2.3. The old export/import utilities

Best of luck and keep us in the loop.

Frank
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