Hi Kathy,

Is it Oracle to Oracle?  Why not have the DBA's transfer the data
dictionary & data tables directly?

At a previous client when we upgraded from 7.1 to 8.1 we also switched from
Oracle to MS SQL Server.  An "in place" upgrade wasn't an option, so we
devised and implemented a strategy that performed direct DB to DB transfers
of the data.  It was composed of a mini-app (in Remedy) containing
configuration data (mostly just which forms to transfer), and an external
API program that actually orchestrated the transfer.  With it we were able
to move about 45GB of data in about a day - not crazy quick but sufficient
for our needs at the time.

If you can't find a better solution I'd be happy to discuss the strategy in
more detail.

-charlie


On Wed, Apr 16, 2014 at 11:23 AM, Kathy Morris <[email protected]>wrote:

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> Hi,
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> ITSM 7.6.4 Database Oracle 11
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> Because our Dev Server is performing so poorly, I am building a new Dev
> server.
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> I need to move a large amount of data from our Dev server to another
> external Dev Remedy server that is not on the same network.
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> I do not have two Remedy migrator licenses.
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> Does anyone know a good way to do this  Our tables are so poorly indexed
> on the Dev server, that trying to do manual exports hangs the system.
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> By the way, does anyone know when support is going to expire for AR 7.6.4?
> and AIE?  Our company is still on 7.6.4 SP1 I think.
>
>
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