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   Valentin Minzatu to Cherrish Vaidiyan   
   Re: Will copying Oracle home directory i   
   23 Dec 03 14:17:14   
   
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   From: v.m.i.n.z.a.t.u.@.r.o.g.e.r.s.c.o.m   
      
   Cherrish,   
      
   When Oracle installs on unix, the files will be owned by a particular user:   
   in your case by oracle user on the original system. You copied those files   
   over to a new system where you expect a different user (oracle1) to be the   
   owner. You'd have to change the ownership for all the copied files from   
   oracle to oracle1. Hopefully it will work.   
      
   Cheers,   
   Valentin   
      
   "Cherrish Vaidiyan"  wrote in message   
   news:f037d974.0312190200.4df71f42@posting.google.com...   
   > 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).   
   >   
   > 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 ?   
   >   
   > 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 ?   
   >   
   > 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   
      
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