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Re: Cloning Oracle versus Installing from OUI

From: Nuno Souto <dbvision_at_iinet.net.au>
Date: Fri, 29 Sep 2006 07:35:49 +0800
Message-ID: <1159486549.451c5c55e5102@mail.iinet.net.au>


Quoting MVR <yoursraju007_at_gmail.com>:
> I proposed a plan to make a good working Oracle home(with all the
> patches installed) and making an image and using the same image for
> all other nodes with the same platform and hardware. The process is
> tar, untar them and to run clone.pl for the home on target node. This
> saves us lot of time(for installing 10g R2 using OUI). But my
> teammates are not okay with that stating that it may get us some
> problems. We have already cloned it for multiple boxes and ZERO
> issues. But still people are afraid to put that home in prod.
>

No problems with this sort of approach. Just make sure that you can re-make oracle after the clonable base-set is created: you may well need to do so at some stage for emergency patches or OS updates.

Beats the heck out of running OUI across long-distance connections, even in silent response mode. Why Oracle had to ditch the character mode install in favour of the OUI gui abortion still beats me to this day: it's like, they never tried the darn thing themselves on a slow line? What, customers should not have remote data centres reachable only by slow lines? Yeah! Right...

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Nuno Souto
from sunny Sydney

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