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CGIROOT — A subdirectory of 
WEBROOT where the CGI scripts are 
located. The path should begin and end with a '/' on all platforms. The 
default is /cgi-bin/.
PERL — The path to the Perl interpreter. The path is set by the 
TimesTen installation scripts. Do not change the default path unless you 
are certain that the path is for a Perl version that is compatible with 
TimesTen and that it contains all the required libraries. The path should 
point to the Perl binary, not the Perl directory.
PERLLIB — The path to a directory containing perl modules. It is 
added to the Perl search path when a perl CGI program is run.
LOG — Specifies how verbose the logging should be. Set to verbose 
to log each connection.
PASSWORD_FILE — The name of a file containing user names and 
passwords. If this configuration variable is set, all requests are 
authenticated. The password file contains lines of the form 
“
username:password” (do not use spaces around the colon, though 
leading and trailing spaces and comments are allowed). Passwords are 
not encrypted in the password file, and are sent only base64-encoded 
from the browser to the server.
MIME — Some 
MIME types are also specified here. They are all of the 
form 
MIMETYPE:.{extension} = {mime type}. You should not 
remove the definitions for text/html.
Migrating data stores to TimesTen 7.0
TimesTen 7.0 cannot read data stores created with earlier releases of 
TimesTen. TimesTen 7.0 includes two migration utilities: ttMigrate and 
ttBulkCp. These utilities allow you to migrate data stores from older 
TimesTen releases to TimesTen Release 7.0.
For a description of these utilities, see "Utilities" in Oracle TimesTen In-
Memory Database API Reference Guide.
On Windows, ttMigrate uses the ODBC driver manager.
On UNIX platforms, the ttMigrate utility is directly linked with the 
TimesTen Data Manager ODBC driver.
Using the ttMigrate utility
The ttMigrate utility saves and restores tables from a TimesTen data 
store in a binary data file. Using ttMigrate, you can save an entire data 
store to a single data file. The data file includes table rows as well as 










