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Re: export from 64 bit (Solaris) and import into 32 bit (Linux) database 9.2.0.4

From: Carmen Rusu <carmen.rusu_at_rrc.state.tx.us>
Date: Thu, 12 Feb 2004 08:35:24 -0600
Message-Id: <s02b3add.083@gwgate.rrc.state.tx.us>


What happens with the host sys/system schema when you do this full import?

I know that the sys schema is not imported, but the system schema is.

Doesnt that modify the system schema in the new database?

Thanks,
Carmen RUsu

>>> mladen_at_wangtrading.com 2/11/2004 2:05:32 PM >>> On 02/11/2004 02:38:26 PM, M Rafiq wrote:
> Hi
>
> I am asked to create a 32bit database on Redhat Linux(2.1) and
import
> a
> 64bit database(Solaris) in it.

So, what are you doing here?

>
> database version 9.2.0.4 on both machines.
>
> I tried to locate something on Metalink but bo success. What shall
be
> the
> best way to do it?

If I were you, I would create database on RH, export the database on Slowaris and import it on RH, possibly using NFS to avoid copying. No problems whatsoever.

>
> Is somebody did it before. Any known issues or problems?
>
> TIA,
I exported 64bit 8.1.7.1.0 database on HP-UX and imported it on RH 8.0. Flag statistic=none speeds import tremendously.



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