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Ctrl+x of the database files. Can I restore it? [message #471289] Fri, 13 August 2010 03:23 Go to next message
hristo
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Hi!

A little strange question: is it possible to use files that have been cut out from an Oracle database? Ctrl+x and then moved to another machine. Im talking about the whole Oracle_home.

Is there a way to use this files? Ie, create a new DB and use these moved files?
Re: Ctrl+x of the database files. Can I restore it? [message #471335 is a reply to message #471289] Fri, 13 August 2010 08:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
LKBrwn_DBA
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If it's the whole (compete) Oracle home, then yes.
Check out the section "Cloning an Oracle Home" in the fine Oracle® Database Installation Guide.

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Re: Ctrl+x of the database files. Can I restore it? [message #471357 is a reply to message #471289] Fri, 13 August 2010 10:39 Go to previous message
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hristo wrote on Fri, 13 August 2010 10:23
Hi!

A little strange question: is it possible to use files that have been cut out from an Oracle database? Ctrl+x and then moved to another machine. Im talking about the whole Oracle_home.

Is there a way to use this files? Ie, create a new DB and use these moved files?


Only if you do it when the database is down and you copy ALL the files.

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Michel
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