Cloning 11.5.7 to new machine

Hi,
I need to clone an 11.5.7 Applications Instance to a new machine. Kindly tell me do I need to Install apps before I proceed with the clone. Also the 11.5.7 Instance has been upgraded from 11.5.5 i.e the base release is 11.5.5.
Regards
Wajid

Does any body know a good upgrade path from 11.5.7
with 8.1.7 database to 11.5.10 and 10g rdbms?We have done an upgrade from 11.5.7 to 11.5.10.2 (DB from 9.2.0.6 to 10.2.0.2) on Solaris 2.8 recently. Do you have any specific questions regarding this?
OS is Sun Solaris 5.8. Started test upgrade on apps,
realised db needs upgrading to at least 9i - want 10g
eventually. Can I upgrade to 10g in one go, then
apply maintenance pack, or what?You can upgrade directly from 8.1.7 to 10g directly provided that your running on 8.1.7.4 or above ONLY (So, you do not have to upgrade to 9i first). If you have 8.1.7.X (where x < 4) then you need to do the following upgrade:
8.1.7 -> 8.1.7.4 -> 10.2.X.X.X

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