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Re: Ghosting Oracle 8i configurations

From: TurkBear <jgreco1_at_mn.rr.com>
Date: Thu, 08 Aug 2002 10:17:29 -0500
Message-ID: <pq25lus4khddqs05iqego7001397hog1fq@4ax.com>


In our experience, as long as each logical drive is 'ghosted' separately, and then moved to an equivalent box, it will work..

"Jim Kennedy" <kennedy-family_at_attbi.com> wrote:

>If the database isn't running it should work. You are just taking a binary
>image, why wouldn't it work.
>Jim
>"Glen Moffitt" <glen.moffitt_at_homestreetbank.com> wrote in message
>news:4463816a.0208080538.68d9181c_at_posting.google.com...
>> In lengthy upgrades or installs of MS SQL servers on RAID-5 systems
>> I've been able to use Ghost to save an image of the server before
>> moving on to the next major step...saves mucho time :). I'm not as
>> experienced at Oracle and have been asked to administer an 8i server
>> on a RAID-5 box that will be used to do some major development &
>> testing of scripts from a third-party vendor. The vendors technical
>> rep was not sure Ghosting would work with an 8i system. Has anyone
>> successfully tried this, if so, with what version of Ghost?
>>
>> TIA
>

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