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8174 32 bit to 9204 64 big

8174 32 bit to 9204 64 big

2004-04-01       - By Thomas Biju
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> > >Install 8174 (64 bit) software
> > >Convert the db from 32 bit to 64 (8174)
> > >migrate the db from 8174 (64 bit) to 9204 (64 bit).

Srinivas,
I do not think you need to perform the 64 bit conversion step at all. Oracle does the word size conversion during the upgrade implicitly.
I have done such upgrade using the DBUA and using scripts without any issues...
B.


-- --Original Message-- --
From: DENNIS WILLIAMS [mailto:DWILLIAMS@(protected)]
Sent: Thursday, April 01, 2004 3:46 PM
To: 'oracle-l@(protected) '
Subject: RE: 8174 32 bit to 9204 64 big


Srinivas
My theory as a DBA is to perform tasks in a manner that is least likely
to cause bad consequences. Is there any way export/import would work for
you? I have a much warmer feeling about using that to relocate my important
data. Just create a new 9i database, check it out, make sure it is ready to
go, practice the export/import, then perform the cutover. Much less to go
wrong.

Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams@(protected)

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