RE: Migrating From CentOS-6 Oracle 11g R2 To CentOS-7 PostgreSQL ?? - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Kevin Brannen
Subject RE: Migrating From CentOS-6 Oracle 11g R2 To CentOS-7 PostgreSQL ??
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In response to Migrating From CentOS-6 Oracle 11g R2 To CentOS-7 PostgreSQL ??  (Eugene Poole <etpoole60@comcast.net>)
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From: Eugene Poole [mailto:etpoole60@comcast.net]
Sent: Tuesday, December 05, 2017 12:59 PM
To: pgsql-general@postgresql.org
Subject: Migrating From CentOS-6 Oracle 11g R2 To CentOS-7 PostgreSQL ??

 

I've asked most of my OS based questions on another mail list, but I think this is more specific:

On a physical machine I'm running CentOS-6 64-bit with Oracle 11gR2 and I want to migrate to another physical machine running CentOS-7 64-bit with PostgreSQL ??

1. What version of PostgreSQL should I use?

The latest that works for you. Some people don’t like .0 releases for various reasons and if that applies to you, then use the latest of 9.6.x (9.6.5 I think); else use 10.0.

2. I don't want to use a RPM because I like controlling where software is installed, so where can I locate the required tar ball?

You can download the source and build it yourself; there’s an arg for where you want to install it. The instructions are pretty easy to follow if you’ve ever built anything.

3. Would I use ora2pg do do the move? Is ora2pg still maintained?

4. Is there a better conversion package?

5. What additional information might be helpful?

I find building & testing on a VM to be useful, as I can snapshop every step of the way and revert if required. I’ve never done an Oracle -> Pg conversion, but it’s been discussed on the list so you might want to search the archives for advice. In fact the last time wasn’t all that long ago, maybe a month?

HTH, Kevin

TIA

Gene

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Eugene Poole
Woodstock, Georgia
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