11.1.5 upgrade - file location

The instructions ask me to run psa.bat. Two problems -
1. I am on Linux. So what is this file called?
2. Also, where is this file on a Linux box? I have looked under $ORACLE_HOME/bin and it is not there.
Any Help?
Edited by: BIP Noob on Jul 10, 2011 4:08 PM

Hi. I have the same problem. After updating OS.X 10.6.8 and iTune 11.1.5. iTune crashes everytime I open it without any messages. Went to the Console window and found message below.
com.apple.iTunes[270]) Exited with exit code: 1
Any solutions so far? Thank you.

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