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Re: OUI question

From: Anton Buijs <aammbuijs_at_xs4all.nl>
Date: Sat, 21 Sep 2002 20:26:55 +0200
Message-ID: <amidlb$j93$1@news1.xs4all.nl>


If you suggest you can create the database on any host and copy the files to the proper host later I must say that's not correct. You can move a database by copying files only to a host with the same operating system (and 64 bit is not the same as 32 bit) and exactly the same Oracle software version.

Karsten Farell <kfarrell_at_medimpact.com> schreef in berichtnieuws Q7Li9.1183$rG1.32314711_at_newssvr13.news.prodigy.com...
| Sadly, the generic answer is "no" ... the installer is written as a GUI
| app and you can't run it on a character-mode terminal such as Wyse or
| VT100/220/320/420. Nor can you run it from a telnet session (since that
| usually emulates a character-mode terminal).
|
| So you are pretty much left with one of two options: use a response file
| or write a bunch of shell scripts to create the database. You have some
| help in the latter option by running DBAssist and asking it to create
| scripts from which you can create the database "later" (which, in your
| case, would be as soon as you can copy the files to your Sun box and
| edit them).
|
| If you have Oracle installed on another machine that allows for a Java
| GUI app, you can create the database there and copy all the data files,
| control files, redo logs, etc to your Sun box.
|
| Wish I could tell you that there's a command-line version of OUI ...
| but, alas ...
|
| -Karsten
|
| Richard Bevan wrote:
| > Am I right in assuming that in order to load Oracle EE 9.2 on a Sun
| > Sparc platform from a screen screen terminal e.g Wise or VT100, I would
| > have to use a response file, or is there a non java i/f that you can use
| > ?
| >
| > Also, I attempted to run OUI over a dial up modem but gave up after it
| > transferred 24mb of data down trying to get into the first few screens.
| > Does anyone know if this type of installation is supported ?
| >
| > Thanks
| >
|
Received on Sat Sep 21 2002 - 13:26:55 CDT

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