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We do it all the time and it works fine. We make sure everything is shutdown first. We also do the copy as root just to make sure we get everything. May not be required but it is safer.
Ron
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Sent: Wednesday, September 19, 2001 1:36 PM
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One more thing, be careful that if you do this that you change the listener.ora file to point to the new hostname. Otherwise you can accidently shut down the listener on the other server.
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Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 6:31 PM
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Hello,
I've two machines (with the same unix's configuration on Sun Solaris). On has Oracle 8.1.7. installed and a database. Do you think it's possible to copy Oracle's binary and the database on Unix level to the new serveur instead of installing and cloning the db ?
Thank you very much.
Thanh-truc Nguyen
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