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I'm not using the dbua since I cannot use X applications from home due
to the firewall we have.
I've now upgraded 3 8.1.7.3 databases to 9.2.0.2. One of these was a very little play database I created just to test the upgrade process. The other 2 are fairly small (35-40 GB) test databases. One of them had some kind of hiccup and hung for nearly an hour during the u0801070.sql script. I did a shutdown immediate on the database and restarted and it ran completely in 45 minutes. I don't know what caused the problem, but it looks like restarting the upgrade script fixed it.
Good luck.
Stephen
>>> wisernet100_at_yahoo.com 04/02/03 06:08AM >>>
I used it recently on a W2K box, worked fine, no problems, no
hassles... took a while to do the upgrade so don't panic if it seems
to
be taking a long time
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