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Database Cloning

Post by Kashif »

Hello All Members.

I want to Clone my Database.
I'm unsing Oracle 9i Version 9.2.0.1
Running in NoArchiveLog.

I want to Clone with the Same Global Name, and SID.

Please Tell me Complete Step by Step procedure.

I have Also search the Google.com for this purpose. but unable to in Noarchivelog mode, all was telling the Procedure in ArchiveLog mode.


Thanks and Best regards.
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What is the purpose of doing this? As we may give you any alternate solution. tks
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I want to Transfer My DB to New Server Machine.
With the New OS installation
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Post by amirtai »

Hi Kashif

Here's a super fast way to clone oracle database.

http://www.dba-oracle.com/oracle_tips_db_copy.htm

Let's know how it goes.

Have fun.

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Post by Kashif »

Thanks for the Solution

But tell me one thing that what if my OS crashes.
then this procedure will not work.

thanks and best regards

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Post by amirtai »

Please let us know more detail, at which step your OS got crashed?

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[quote]Please let us know more detail, at which step your OS got crashed?

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<i><div align="right">Originally posted by amirtai
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Post by amirtai »

I would check the System and Application log from Event viewer. What's causing Windows Server to be crashed.

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Post by markh420 »

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