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Re: newbie import/export basic problem, please help please

From: Yau-Kwan <yy59_at_cornell.edu>
Date: Wed, 17 Oct 2001 11:58:02 -0400
Message-ID: <9qk9r2$2rg$1@news01.cit.cornell.edu>


Where can i get this backup recover guide?

"Ron Reidy" <rereidy_at_indra.com> wrote in message news:3BCDA6AF.64713AD2_at_indra.com...
> Yau-Kwan wrote:
> >
> > Hi,
> > I am totally new to the world of Oracle and have been in the last
couple
> > of months trying to bring up a back up Oracle server from the existing
> > server.
> >
> > I have made backups of all my data using exports and scripts that down
the
> > server and backs them up to an off site tape backup service. So all the
data
> > i have.
> >
> > Both the current server and the new server im trying to bring up both
have
> > the same amount of drives, same amount of memory. The motherboard is
> > different and the processors are different. The scsi cards are a little
> > different as well.
> >
> > I am running oracle off Windows NT server and IIS. The oracle server
> > database serves as a back end for data imput from an ASP web page served
by
> > IIS.
> >
> > Can anyone suggest a pretty much step by step procedure on how to bring
up
> > the oracle server? I believe from the months of research and trial and
> > errors that the indexes, tables, tablespaces, system files, and such
reside
> > on different drives of the server. I can pull all the data from the
> > Production server.
> >
> > I currently have the NT server running with IIS up and working. It is
> > mirrored so that in case i mess up something I can restore it to the NT
> > server with IIS running.
> >
> > Windows NT server version 4.0 service pack 6.0a
> > IIS version 4.0
> > Oracle 8.1.6
> >
> > Also any recommended patches and any information is appreciated. Thank
you.
> Read the Backup/recovery Guide. This will tell you how to clone an
> instance.
> --
> Ron Reidy
> Oracle DBA
> Reidy Consulting, L.L.C.
Received on Wed Oct 17 2001 - 10:58:02 CDT

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