Re: Cloning Oracle versus Installing from OUI
- From: MVR <yoursraju007@xxxxxxxxx>
- To: "sol beach" <sol.beach@xxxxxxxxx>, Oracle-L@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
- Date: Sat, 30 Sep 2006 11:01:31 -0400
BUT, you'll never be able to run OUI against that s/w tree.
I dont know what you mean by this. OUI reads inventory .. doesn't it ?
I have invoked OUI on the cloned home and everything looked perfect.
Would you please eloberate? May be, I dint get the point.
Thanks,
MVR
On 9/28/06, sol beach <sol.beach@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
IMO, it will run the current version without ANY problems.
BUT, you'll never be able to run OUI against that s/w tree.
On 9/28/06, MVR <yoursraju007@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
> All,
>
> I proposed a plan to make a good working Oracle home(with all the
> patches installed) and making an image and using the same image for
> all other nodes with the same platform and hardware. The process is
> tar, untar them and to run clone.pl for the home on target node. This
> saves us lot of time(for installing 10g R2 using OUI). But my
> teammates are not okay with that stating that it may get us some
> problems. We have already cloned it for multiple boxes and ZERO
> issues. But still people are afraid to put that home in prod.
>
> Any comments?
>
> Thanks
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>
>
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I dont know what you mean by this. OUI reads inventory .. doesn't it ? I have invoked OUI on the cloned home and everything looked perfect.
IMO, it will run the current version without ANY problems. BUT, you'll never be able to run OUI against that s/w tree.
On 9/28/06, MVR <yoursraju007@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > All, > > I proposed a plan to make a good working Oracle home(with all the > patches installed) and making an image and using the same image for > all other nodes with the same platform and hardware. The process is > tar, untar them and to run clone.pl for the home on target node. This > saves us lot of time(for installing 10g R2 using OUI). But my > teammates are not okay with that stating that it may get us some > problems. We have already cloned it for multiple boxes and ZERO > issues. But still people are afraid to put that home in prod. > > Any comments? > > Thanks > -- > "Happy people plan actions, they don't plan results." > -- > http://www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l > > >