Hi,

I would do a fresh install of version 8.1 on Linux, and then migrate
definitions and data over.

Probably using RRR|Chive for the data part.

This would make it possible to keep the outage down to a single hour or so
during the final delta-sync and switch.

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> Hi Everyone,
>
> Our current environment is Solaris 10 with Oracle 10g non-unicode and ARS
> 7.5P4.  We are trying to move to a Linux CentOS release 6.4 Final (Red Hat
> Linus  6.4) with Oracle 11g unicode and ARS 8.1. These are VM instances.
>
> We are finding the Linux box does want Oracle 10g.  Since we are moving to
> a new server we wanted to do fresh installs at the 10g level and do an
> import of our database, then proceed with the oracle upgrade and ARS
> upgrade.
>
> So we thought we would start with an 11g db on the linux box and go from
> there but when we tried the 7.5 install it said it wouldn't work on 11g.
> When I check the compatibility chart it indicated 10g or higher for 7.5.
>
> So the basic steps we'd like to do:
> Install 11g on the linux server.
> Export 10g from current server and import it into 11g.
> Install ARS 7.5  (we received an error at this point saying it wouldn't
> work on 11g ???)
> Install ARS 8.1
>
> Has anyone done something similar?  Is there something wrong with our
> approach?
>
> Appreciate any feedback you can provide.
>
> Thanks,
> Susan
>
> Susan Palmer
> ShopperTrak
> 233 S Wacker Drive 41st floor
> Chicago, IL  60606
> 312-529-5325
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>
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