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Jerry Gitomer wrote:
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> NetComrade wrote:
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> > Did anybody have a chance to figure it out?
> >
> > How about tarring the whole ORACLE_HOME diretory on a local server and
> > FTP'ing it to a remote one, will that be a problem?
> >
> > Thanx.
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> That will get the Oracle software for you, but if you are copying an
> existing database you should also include in your tar all of the
> directories containing stuff like your control files, your log files,
> your data, etc.
>
> IMHO it is better to have someone at the remote site mount the CD-ROM
> and then just log in and run the installer remotely. (I installed
> Oracle 7.3.3 and 8.0.4 this way on systems in Ireland and England
> from my office in the United States -- so I know it works!)
>
> --
> Jerry Gitomer
> Once I learned how to spell DBA, I became one.
8.1.5 is primary a "java" based installer I think, so in some instance you need something like VNC to allow the remote execution of this.
HTH
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"Some days you're the pigeon, and some days you're the statue." Received on Fri Jan 21 2000 - 21:16:44 CST
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