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We've gathered all our expert advice on Oracle and Linux in this section -- look no further for complete tips on installing, upgrading, migrating and performing backup and recovery of your Oracle database on Linux.

BROWSE SUBCATEGORIES:  Installing and upgrading Oracle on Linux (29),  Migrating Oracle data on Linux (10),  Backup and recovery of Oracle data on Linux (14),  More Oracle on Linux tips from the experts (5) 
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Oracle on RHEL 5: Installation and configuration
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 08 Jan 2008
TIP - Install and configure Oracle 10 on RHEL 5. This tip shows how to set up a database with Oracle's Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) and Oracle Enterprise Manager.
'Error occurred during initialization of VM' while installing Oracle 9i on RHEL
Expert: Kenneth Milberg | 19 Sep 2005
EXPERT RESPONSE - It sounds like this file got corrupted; it should be there. Try restoring from a backup, or from your CDs.
Getting MySQL application to work on Oracle
Expert: Mike Hillyer | 10 May 2004
EXPERT RESPONSE - Supporting multiple database engines is a common goal among software developers, and it can be accomplished with varying degrees of difficulty. As you are no doubt aware, most RDBMSes use SQL as their query language, and...
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  Migrating Oracle data on Linux: 1 - 3 of 10

Easy way to move Oracle data nightly to MySQL
Expert: Mike Hillyer | 17 May 2004
EXPERT RESPONSE -

Well for many situations the ideal solution is to create your own migration script/application and run it nightly. That being said, most of the GUI tools support moving data, you may wish to look at applications like...

How should I go about migrating my Oracle database from Unix to Linux?
Expert: Kenneth Milberg | 19 Dec 2003
EXPERT RESPONSE - In your situation, It's definitely a plus that the database you are looking to move over is Oracle, as Oracle was the first commercial database that was cut over to Linux (1999) and has a good history with the product....
Migrating .mdb files into Oracle on Linux
Expert: Mark Hinkle | 07 Sep 2005
EXPERT RESPONSE - I am using Java and Oracle. How can I read MS-Access .mdb files and put the data into Oracle in a Linux environment?
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  Backup and recovery of Oracle data on Linux: 1 - 3 of 14

Back up an Oracle database on a Linux platform
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Expert: Brian Peasland1 | 24 Feb 2005
EXPERT RESPONSE - How do I take a backup of an Oracle database on a Linux platform? What are the steps I should follow?
Backing up Linux database on Windows system
(Presented by SearchOracle.com)
Expert: Brian Peasland1 | 05 Apr 2006
EXPERT RESPONSE - My Oracle database runs on Linux with the Samba system not activated. I want to do a backup on a Windows system. Is it possible?
Clone database with exp/imp on Linux
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Expert: Brian Peasland1 | 23 Oct 2006
EXPERT RESPONSE - Is it possible to clone an Oracle 10g database from Linux (R3 update4) server to IBM Blade Server under Linux AS4 with exp/imp?
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Sybase or Oracle? Linux upgrade creates database decisions
Expert: Kenneth Milberg | 29 Jan 2008
EXPERT RESPONSE - Before managers upgrade a Linux server, they should consider their database options. RHEL and SLES work well with Sybase, but migrating to an Oracle-only system may have advantages.
Getting MySQL application to work on Oracle
Expert: Mike Hillyer | 10 May 2004
EXPERT RESPONSE - Supporting multiple database engines is a common goal among software developers, and it can be accomplished with varying degrees of difficulty. As you are no doubt aware, most RDBMSes use SQL as their query language, and...
Sequence number differences between Oracle and MySQL
SearchEnterpriseLinux.com | 21 Jan 2005
TIP - Nigel McFarlane points out some essential differences between Oracle and MySQL sequence numbers.
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