1. Install Oracle 10.2.0.1.0 64bit, on Windows 2003 64bit (either AMD64 or EM64T processors).
2. The same directory structure was used for both machines.
NOTE: If a different directory structure will be used, then you will need to recreate the controlfiles, before starting the migration process.
Alter database backup controlfiles to trace;
3. Copy the Database files from the 32bit machine, to the 64bit machine.
(Datafiles, Logfiles, Controlfiles, init.ora, tnsnames.ora, listener.ora, etc...)
4. Create the Oracle service on the 64bit system, using the ORADIM command.
(Eg, oradim –new –sid orcl –startmode auto –pfile
6.Run Sqlplus
sqlplus '/as sysdba'
SQL>startup upgrade
SQL>@$Oracle_Home\rdbms\admin\utlip.sql
SQL>@$Oracle_Home\rdbms\admin\utlrp.sql
SQL> shut immediate
SQL>startup
SQL>select name,platform_name,open_mode from v$database;
2. The same directory structure was used for both machines.
NOTE: If a different directory structure will be used, then you will need to recreate the controlfiles, before starting the migration process.
Alter database backup controlfiles to trace;
3. Copy the Database files from the 32bit machine, to the 64bit machine.
(Datafiles, Logfiles, Controlfiles, init.ora, tnsnames.ora, listener.ora, etc...)
4. Create the Oracle service on the 64bit system, using the ORADIM command.
(Eg, oradim –new –sid orcl –startmode auto –pfile
6.Run Sqlplus
sqlplus '/as sysdba'
SQL>
SQL>@$Oracle_Home\rdbms\admin\utlip.sql
SQL>@$Oracle_Home\rdbms\admin\utlrp.sql
SQL> shut immediate
SQL>startup
SQL>select name,platform_name,open_mode from v$database;
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