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Re: Importing a Dump via Data Manager (from UNIX to Windows 2000)

From: Howard J. Rogers <howardjr_at_www.com>
Date: Thu, 25 Jan 2001 19:11:11 +1100
Message-ID: <3a6fe00e@news.iprimus.com.au>

In theory, yes.

It's nothing to do with the Oracle Version, by the way. OEM has version numbers all its own. 2.2 isn't bad, so I'm told. I get the barking noises from 2.02, and there's a lot of Jurassic-looking 1.6's out there.

Regards
HJR Michael G. Schneider <mgs_at_mgs-software.de> wrote in message news:94oirr$af$02$1_at_news.t-online.com...
> That's an interesting statement (although I don't like to hear it). Do you
> know whether the situation is better with Oracle v8.1?
>
> And another question: if an import is done from the command line and the
> same import is done from Enterprise Manager, isn't the same code executed?
> Isn't Enterprise Manger just some GUI on top of existing components?
>
> Michael G. Schneider
> mailto:mgs_at_mgs-software.de
>
>
>
>
>
> "Howard J. Rogers" <howardjr_at_www.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:3a6e9ae5_at_news.iprimus.com.au...
> > Welcome to the shady world of OEM which works when the wind is from the
 west
> > and the last prime number that you thought of was bigger than 2^34and a
> > half.
> >
> > As a general rule (which doesn't help *you* much, I realise) the CLI is
> > infinitely more reliable and controlable than that dreaded GUI stuff.
 And
 I
> > speak as one who has shares in Microsoft. The problem is not so much
 GUI
 v
> > CLI as the fact that OEM barks.
> >
> > Regards
> > HJR
> >
> >
> >
> > "Michael G. Schneider" <mgs_at_mgs-software.de> wrote in message
> > news:94m57t$drh$00$1_at_news.t-online.com...
> > > I am not an administration professional ("just" a software developer).
 So
> > > usually I do like to have those graphical user interfaces.
> > >
> > > But of course, I tried the command line utility. And it worked
 immediately.
> > > I have no idea, why the Data Manager fails and the IMP80 utility
 succeeds.
> > >
> > > Thank's a lot.
> > >
> > > Michael G. Schneider
> > > mailto:mgs_at_mgs-software.de
> > >
> > >
> > >
> > > "Jim Kennedy" <kennedy-family_at_home.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> > > news:7Stb6.301283$U46.9649742_at_news1.sttls1.wa.home.com...
> > > > Have you tried using the command line arguments? (look up the import
 or
 imp
> > > > utility in the documentation) or just go to a command prompt and
 type
 imp
> > > > and answer the questions.
> > > > Jim
> > > > "Michael G. Schneider" <mgs_at_mgs-software.de> wrote in message
> > > > news:94lp0n$8nk$05$1_at_news.t-online.com...
> > > > > Somebody else has created a dump file with several tables under
 Oracle
 8.05
> > > > > under UNIX. I received that dump file and have to import it into
 an
 Oracle
> > > > > 8.05 database under Windows 2000.
> > > > >
> > > > > So in the Windows environment I start the Data Manager, choose
 Import,
 and
> > > > > walk through the 7 steps. Then ...
> > > > >
> > > > > Step 2: when selecting the objects, in the right hand tree view,
 there
 is
> > > > > no label for the user. The node has an empty label.
> > > > >
> > > > > Step 7: when finishing the dialog, the "Import Status" window
 appears
 and
> > > > > stays forever, but nothing happens
> > > > >
> > > > > Does anybody know, what might have gone wrong? In all of the steps
 (except
> > > > > choosing the dump file, and choosing the increment type), I did
 not
 change
> > > > > any of the options.
> > > > >
> > > > > Importing a dump file that has been created under Windows (NT or
 2000)
 does
> > > > > not make any problems.
> > > > >
> > > > > Michael G. Schneider
> > > > > mailto:mgs_at_mgs-software.de
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
>
>
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