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|    Frank to Cherrish Vaidiyan    |
|    Re: Will copying Oracle home directory i    |
|    19 Dec 03 13:23:46    |
      XPost: comp.database.oracle       From: fbortel@nescape.net              Cherrish Vaidiyan wrote:       > Hello database professionals,       >       > I am thankful for all ur support to me till now. I accept the       > suggestion given to me by Mr.Frank in case of answering.       >       >       > This query is related to oracle 9i on Red Hat Linux.       > I have installed Oracle 9i Enterprise edition on a Red Hat Linux 9 pc.       > I have created two small database and it is working well. I want to       > install Oracle 9i on another system with Red Hat Linux 9. One of my       > senior staff told me, to copy Oracle Home folder,       > /etc/oratab,/etc/oraInst.loc.       >       > I have copied as said. I created a user named oracle1 in dba       > group[oracle is the name of user in my earlier system]. I have made       > Oracle 9i installation changes in /etc/sysctl.conf and       > /etc/security/limits.conf to make the kernel perfect for running       > Oracle.i have also made the pathd definitions in ~/.bashrc also.       >       > Now when i give       > [oracle1@node3 oracle1]$ netmgr       >       > The following error is shown.whatever i give like dbca or       > oemappconsole i get same error.       >       > X11 connection rejected because of wrong uthentication.       > X connection to localhost:10.0 broken (explicit kill or server       > shutdown).       >              As root: xhost +              The retry as oracle1              > 1) Will copying oracle files install it on Linux? or Is it that i need       > to install the full oracle by the Oracle universal installer ?       No - unless there are changes in versions of (parts of) linux, this       should work. Get all groups, group id's and users the same, and change       ownership       >       > 2) Will the two database i was using in the initial system , work in       > my new system ? or do i need to create a new database for the       > second/new pc ?              It will work - but I'd prefer a new one - it will get another internal       id (for one), and another service_name (which can be changed).       You do have the scripts - don't you? It should be matter of minutes.       >       > 3) Should i need to do any further step to up the oracle software and       > oracle database ?       >       > pls do help me.. with ur ideas and suggestions..       >       > regards,       > Cherrish Vaidiyan              Comments inline       --       Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year,       Frank van Bortel              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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