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Hi guys,
We have Apps 11.0.3 / Oracle 8.0.5 on Win NT 4.0
Does someone have a good Apps Clonning script or document which tells about the files which are to be changed after copying apps files.
Pl. help.
Thanks in Advance.
Samir
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Send me an email with the following subject line:
FILE: appscloning.pdf
Jeff Hunter
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I did one of this 2 weeks ago in Solaris, all I did was copy the whole $APP_TOP directory to the new machine and recover the database with a hot backup
In NT may be you have to look the registry (exporting the tree corresponding to your applications)
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Originally posted by pando
I did one of this 2 weeks ago in Solaris, all I did was copy the whole $APP_TOP directory to the new machine and recover the database with a hot backup
In NT may be you have to look the registry (exporting the tree corresponding to your applications)
Hi Pando,
Do you have any document on it? pl. send me if you have.
You said, you just copied but what about reference of host name, source instance name in various config. files. Didn't you change those files? Then what about some profile options.
Pl. clear my doubts.
Thanks,
Sam
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I didnt overwrite those files, I only overwritten the binary files. I was restoring a DEV enviroment because some patches we applied in development went wrong
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Originally posted by pando
I didnt overwrite those files, I only overwritten the binary files. I was restoring a DEV enviroment because some patches we applied in development went wrong
In my case, I have to create a mirror copy of Production instance on another machine. So, I need to copy everything Database, application Top etc.
After copying, I have to modify certain env and config files an d chage name of PROD to NEW instance.
We have NT env. so I dont know exactly which files are required to modify.
Can u help me pl?
Thanks.
Sam
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You have to re-run the adaimgr (in your new machine)
and update what ever necessary for your
new environment PRD.env
like : machine name
FORMSPORT
WADMINPORT
etc.
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