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TimesTen Installation

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column and index definitions. When TimesTen restores a table in a new
data store, it also restores the table’s indexes.

Note: The

ttMigrate

utility cannot migrate data stores across different

hardware platforms. For example, you cannot migrate a Windows data
store to a Solaris data store. The release of

ttMigrate

must also match

the release of the data store you are copying from or to. In the example
in this section, use

ttMigrate

of the older version to save the tables of

the original data store to disk files and use

ttMigrate

of the new version

to migrate the files into the tables of the new data store.

For a description of the

ttMigrate

syntax and usage, see

"Utilities"

in

the

Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database API Reference Guide

.

To migrate a data store from different versions:

1.

Use

ttMigrate

to save the tables in the older version data store to a disk

file.

If, for example:

• A TimesTen 6.0 data store is called

Sales

600;

• The data file you wish to use is called

sales.dat

; and

• TimesTen 6.0 is installed in

/opt/TimesTen

60 on UNIX platforms

or

C:\TimesTen\TimesTen

60 on Windows.

On Windows, use:

C:\ > ”C:\TimesTen\tt60\bin\ttMigrate”

-c DSN=Sales600 sales.dat

On UNIX, use:

% /opt/tt60/32/bin/ttMigrate -c DSN=Sales600

sales.dat

2.

Use

ttMigrate

to restore the saved tables in the new data store.

3.

Create a new data source name,

Sales

tt70 for the TimesTen 7.0 data

store, and import the 6.0 data store:

If, for example:

• TimesTen 7.0 is installed in

/opt/TimesTen/

tt70 on UNIX

platforms or

C:\TimesTen\

tt70 on Windows.

On Windows, use:

C:\ > ”C:\TimesTen\tt70\bin\ttMigrate” -r DSN=Salestt70

sales.dat

On UNIX, use:

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