oracle restore

Hello

My question may seem wired. But this is my situation. I got up a return from a linux machine. And in is the entire oracle installation files. My question is, is it possible to construct a new instance of the database based on it on another computer? On a windows machine or a linux? I already have a windows machine with oracle 11g installed on it and a Linux box with oracle 11g installed in it. How to use the folder newly arrived to read the data. The goal is to get the data.

Thank you

I lost something in the thread?

If I'm this reconstruction all together properly, your source database is 10. something running on Linux, but that your target is 11.2 running on a choice of Windows or linux.  As I said in a previous post, if restoring a physical backup, your goal should be the same version as the source.  You need install oracle 10, connected to the same level as the source.  And to get the media for Oracle 10 (because it is so long out of support), you'll get paid on contracts with Oracle support and raise a SR asking the media.

Overall, I think it will be much easier problems, try to import the .dmp file.  You seem to have given up on that too easily.  It will be portable across operating systems and versions.

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