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Cloning OracleHome (gzip/gunzip Help)
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ServerA - IBM AIX 5.2 ServerB - IBM AIX 5.2 I want to clone one of my oracle installation. The easiest way is to ZIP(possibly use gzip) the installed folder from the ServerA (Here Oracle is installed and working fine) , FTP to the ServerB(Here I want to have the installation cloned) and UNZIP (possible use the gunzip). The folder I want to ZIP from ServerA has several sub folder inside it, so I would like to maintain that structure and the permissions to when I unzip at ServerB. I want to know what would be zip(gzip) command syntax.... Please suggest |
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