Migration from HP-UX to Linux on Oracle DB: From 9.2 to 10.2

Consultation, (SAP R3 4.6 Ext)
If I make an export of oracle 9.2 on HP platform, I can make an  import to oracle 10.2 on Linux platform?
Someone could make a similar migration?
Regards.

> If I make an export of oracle 9.2 on HP platform, I can make an  import to oracle 10.2 on Linux platform?
Yes - you can. Technically the exports are platform and database independent.
Keep in mind that for a production migration you need to have a certified migration consultant on-site, otherwise you will loose support for the target system (http://service.sap.com/osdbmigration).
Also keep in mind that HP-UX is big endian and the target platform is little endian - so if you exchange binary data with other/external systems they need to be made aware of this.
Markus

Similar Messages

  • How  to load the data from excel  file  into table in oracle using UTL_FI

    How to load the data from excel file into table in oracle
    and from table to excel file
    using UTL_FILE package
    Please give me some example

    This is something i tried in oracle apex
    http://avdeo.com/2008/05/21/uploading-excel-sheet-using-oracle-application-express-apex/
    Regards,
    CKLP

  • Migration of Oracle Apps from HP-UX to Linux

    Hi Experts,
    We have plan to migrate the Oracle Application from HP-UX to Linux OS. Can you please suggest me the road map to be followed :
    requirement :
    Source : 11.5.10.2 + 10.2.0.4 (DB) : HP-UX
    Target need to be : 11.5.10.2 + 11.2.0.2 (DB ) RHEL 64-Bit
    Would be grateful , if you suggest the road-map. And suggest if the DB upgrade to be done in the beginning or after the migration.
    And also , please provide the note ids to be followed for each activity.

    Hi,
    At high-end you will have to break up your work into 02 level:
    1. Perform a platform migration from HP-UX to Linux
    2. Upgrade the Database to 11.2.0.3 from 10.2.0.4
    Note: I was aware your target database was 11.2.0.2, but since the latest update is 11.2.0.3  I recommend you do the same.
    1. Perform a platform migration from HP-UX to Linux
    HP and Linux share a different endian format, therefore you will have to proceed migrating your database via and export/import (you may not be able to use Transportable tablespace).
    Please refer following:
    https://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/entry/migrating_ebusiness_suite_databases_between_platfo
    Notes:
    Migrating to Linux with Oracle Applications Release 11i (Doc ID 238276.1)
    10g Export/Import Process for Oracle Applications Release 11i [ID 331221.1]
    10g Release 2 Export/Import Process for Oracle Applications Release 11i [ID 362205.1]
    2. Upgrade the Database to 11.2.0.3 from 10.2.0.4
    Please refer notes:
    Interoperability Notes Oracle EBS 11i with Oracle Database 11gR2 (11.2.0) (Doc ID 881505.1)
    Interoperability Notes EBS 11i with RDBMS 12cR1 (Doc ID 1524399.1)
    Note: 12c is also certified now with 11i, FYI.
    Thanks &
    Best Regards

  • Question on migrating oracle 10g from solaries to linux?

    Can some one tell the exactly what is the advantage of migrating oracle 10g from solaries to linux?
    Thank you,
    hb

    call me
    [email protected]

  • 4.6C migration from HP-UX to Linux

    Hi all,
    we are planning to move the current 4.6C environment from HP-UX to Linux platform. we need help with a couple of things that are posted below.
    1. Is 4.6c compatible on RH Linux 11.31.
    2. Do we need a seperate liscense for Linux or can we use the existing one.
    3. Can we install a fresh installation of 4.6C on linux and import the DB from teh present working environment. Is this the way it is done.
    4. Can we upgrade the DB from Oracle 9.2 to 10.4 due the migration process.
    Your hellp will be appreciated.

    Dear
    1. Is 4.6c compatible on RH Linux 11.31.
    2. Do we need a seperate liscense for Linux or can we use the existing one.
    3. Can we install a fresh installation of 4.6C on linux and import the DB from teh present working environment. Is this the way it is done.
    4. Can we upgrade the DB from Oracle 9.2 to 10.4 due the migration process.
    1. There is no Red Hat 11.31, only HP-UX 11.31 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 (or 4).
    2. After migration, you hardware key changed, you need to renew your license. You do not need a separate one
    3. for OS/DB Migration, check: http://service.sap.com/osdbmigration
    4. There is no Oracle 10.4, only 10.2.0.4 ! If you want to use Oracle 10.2.0.4 you'd need the 46C_EX2 kernel
    You should also take care, that native installation for 46c is 32bit only (for Linux). However, we have a prepared 46c installation CD for 64bit installations on linuxx86_64 (with kernel 46c_EXT -> later upgrade to 46c_EX2). You can request this CD via an OSS call on BC-OP-LNX-X64.
    Hannes

  • Migrate a database from a Windows to Linux

    Hi,
    Please advise me how to migrate a database from a Windows to Linux or vice versa by using concept called Transportable tablesapce. Thanks in Advance.

    Crossplatform Transportable Tablespace only availalable to 10g and up.
    http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14215/dp_export.htm#sthref73
    Any version below, only supported option is export/import

  • Migrate 11.5.10.2 from Windows 2000 to Linux

    Hi All
    I want to migrate Oracle EBS 11.5.10.2 from Windows 2000 to Linux. Anyone can guide me the complete work around for this.
    Warmest Regards
    Mohammad Obaidullah Syed

    Please post only once (Duplicate post):
    Re: Migrate 11.5.10.2 from Windows 200 to Linux

  • H/W & Data migration form AS 400/DB2 V5 R4 to Unix/Linux and Oracle

    We are considering migration of huge data(in Terabytes) from AS 400/DB2 V5 R4 to Unix/Linux and Oracle.
    We are changing operating system and data base also..Please advise if R98403 can be used to move data in terabytes.
    I understand Oracle work bench does not support V5 R4.
    I would like to know pointers on possible tools and approach for the migration.
    Thanks
    Las

    Hi,
    May I know the reason for this huge change? As most of the current setups of E1 are on AS00 only. Then also if you are planning to migrate your hardware and data from DB2/OS400 to Orcle and Unix/Linux you can consider below options for data migration:
    1) R98403 and R98403A are best approach for this type of migration it may consule some extra time but accurate..! As no other tools like Oracle Workbench can
    provide 100% accuracy.
    2) Archive data size if possible with the help of BA team and work on some purging this will help you to great level.
    3) If you decide to go live on new setup please consider going live module wise as a specific module data can be moved fast, and if BA team can specify some specific tables only getting hit for module trasection they can develop TC reports for specific data to be migrated and can save your time instead of copying entire data set again at go live.
    Good Luck..!
    Thanks,
    Manoj Kathare

  • Migration from HP-UX to Linux 64 bit on SAP XI 3.0 environment

    Hi All,
    Can you please provide the requirements steps/documents for migration from HP-UX to Linux 64 bit on SAP XI 3.0 environment
    Thanks
    Sateesh

    Hi Sateesh,
    This migration which you refer here is a heterogenous system copy. you may refer the system copy guide for the same.
    you can get the system copy guide from the below link
    Database and Operating Systems - System Copy [original link is broken]
    Also refer the SMP link
    http://service.sap.com/osdbmigration
    The migration should only be performed by SAP certified OS/DB migration consultant.
    Regards,
    Chandru

  • Date Migration from IBM DB2/400 V4R3M0 to Oracle 11.2G

    Dear ALL<
    We have a requirement for Date Migration from IBM DB2/400 V4R3M0 to Oracle 11.2g. Can you guys please share your experiences with similar activities done in the past ? We do not have environment at present to try out with Oracle Migration workbench.
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/topics/index-095746.html
    You experiece sharing will really help ...!!
    Regards,
    VKMP
    Edited by: 909016 on Jan 31, 2013 5:52 AM

    Hi VKMP,
    As well as reading the documentation thoroughly the following note available in My Oracle Support may be useful -
    Problem To Migrate Table With Table Type P From DB/AS400 With OMWB (Doc ID 466271.1)
    as OMWB does not support migrating physical files.
    Regards,
    Mike

  • Complexities of Migrating Oracle 10g from Solaris to HP-UX Itanium

    Can anyone share their experiences with regards to migrating Oracle 10g from Solaris on a Sun platform to HP-UX 11i v3 (Itanium) on HP Integrity servers. We are trying to consider all the risks associated with such a move. How much time delay did you experience in resolving unexpected issues along the way? How complex is the process? If you had to do it all over again, would you?
    In addtion, we will also be migrating Oracle eBusiness Suite 11i (11.5.10.2).
    We appreciate your helpful feedback.
    Thank you.

    Here is more information:
    - the database size is currently about 500GB
    - our ASP allows us to be down as much as we want however the company's own needs can only allow a downtime window of two days (over the weekend)
    - i presume further that RMAN might be an option to use to backup the database and instance to some transportable media
    - it would take about four days to get that media from the ASP to our facility so durign that time the instance at the ASP would have to be used
    - after we get the backup media and load everything into our in-house site, our last step would be to find a way to migrate all changes over the WAN. I am told that unless the platforms are the same on both ends, mirroring will be extremely difficult or impossible. If we have a platform that is different from the ASP platform, then the migration of all changes will require conversion and other mechanisms. I am told that HP-UX has so much complexities that this will be a daunting task to accomplish.
    Do you have any opinions and recommnedations?

  • How can I migrate data from SQL Server 6,5 to Oracle 8?

    We have a web site based on Microsoft SQL Server 6.5.Now we plan
    to migrate the database to Oracle 8.
    We have redesigned the tables structure and created tables under
    Oracle 8, so we only need to migrate data from SQL Server.
    We've exported data from SQL Server to text files.
    How can we import data from files and restore to Oracle tables.
    Is there a solution which let us to import data for particular
    table columns,not all columns?
    We'll be appreciated if somene can give suggestions.
    Regards
    Michael
    null

    Thank you for your reply.
    I'll try the Oracle sqlloader utility first.
    Regards
    Micahel
    Oracle Migration Workbench Team wrote:
    : Michael,
    : Oracle sqlloader is user for this sort of operation, see
    : Oracle8i Utilities
    : Release 8.1.5
    : A67792-01
    : available online through Oracle Technology Network.
    : The Oracle Migration Workbench can be used to create bcp and
    : sqlloader scripts, though since you have altered the schema
    these
    : scripts would need to be altered by hand after generation.
    : Some thought has been put into redesigning table structures in
    : the Oracle Migration Workbench, but currently it looks like
    this
    : reengineering will be left to be done by other tools, eg
    Oracle
    : Designer, once the SQLServer database has been duplicated with
    as
    : little change as possible onto Oracle.
    : Hope that helps,
    : Turloch
    : Oracle Migration Workbench Team
    : Michael (guest) wrote:
    : : We have a web site based on Microsoft SQL Server 6.5.Now we
    : plan
    : : to migrate the database to Oracle 8.
    : : We have redesigned the tables structure and created tables
    : under
    : : Oracle 8, so we only need to migrate data from SQL Server.
    : : We've exported data from SQL Server to text files.
    : : How can we import data from files and restore to Oracle
    tables.
    : : Is there a solution which let us to import data for
    particular
    : : table columns,not all columns?
    : : We'll be appreciated if somene can give suggestions.
    : : Regards
    : : Michael
    : Oracle Technology Network
    : http://technet.oracle.com
    null

  • Migration from sql server 2005 tables to oracle tables.

    Hi,
    Kindly give the steps to migrate from sql server 2005 tables to oracle tables.
    Kindly advise
    Oracle database version:
    Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
    PL/SQL Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
    "CORE 10.2.0.1.0 Production"
    TNS for 32-bit Windows: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
    NLSRTL Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
    Edited by: 873127 on Jul 18, 2011 9:46 PM

    Are you migrating or taking continual updates?
    If migrating it might be worth considering The SQLDeveloper Migration Workbench (which moves more than just data)..
    http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/migration/sqldevmigrationworkbench-132899.pdf
    Cheers
    David

  • Migration from SQL SERVER 7.0 to oracle 8i (8.1.7)

    Does any one have experience in migrating SQL SERVER 7.0 database to Oracle 8.1.7?

    Hi,
    U can convert from sql server to Oracle 8 but u've to look after the stored procedures in mssql server. If the stored procedures contains any temporary table concepts and resultset then some manual changes are required.
    Thanx,
    Durai.
    null

  • Migration from sql-server 7.0 to oracle 8i

    Hai,
    I have one huge database in sql-server 7.0.
    That database has chienese,arabic and korean data. And i have created one database in oracle 8.1.6 with character set UTF8.
    By using migration work bench i couldn't transfer sql-server data into oracle 8.1.6 database which has character set utf8.
    But i have managed to transfer sql-server 7.0 to oracle 8.1.6 database which has us7ascii character set.
    Please give me the steps to transfer from sql-server 7.0 to oracle 8.1.6 database which has the character set utf8.
    I need it very very urgetnt.
    Best Regards,
    Sudhir.

    I understand that it would not be in the best interests of Oracle, monetarily that is (at least in the visible/tangible sense), to develop such a migration tool, but since the competition hasn't, why shouldn't you? I'm sure Prabha's not the first to inquire of such a thing, and I'm sure I'd have asked a similar question if I wasn't responding to you in this way. We all know Oracle is the better db - That's why we're here talking about it - but not everyone we do business with understands that, so establishing a two way street is the best way, short of requiring it of our clients, to turn them on to Oracle. I don't really think developing such a thing would hurt your business (unless MS can keep you from doing it). If your product is that much better (which we agree is true), you shouldn't be afraid of the competition. As for being afraid of proprietary constraints, I can't blame you, because I don't know how much it constrains you.
    -Val
    <BLOCKQUOTE><font size="1" face="Verdana, Arial">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by The Oracle Migration Workbench Team:
    Hi Prabha,
    My first reaction to your question would be "why would anyone want to migrate FROM Oracle and TO SQLServer ?". Oracle is easily the better database !
    ...but no, I don't really think it would be in Oracle's best interests to produce a migration tool that moved users to a propritory Microsoft product/platform..<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
    null

Maybe you are looking for