Adpatch log, warning in it
Good afternoon all,
I have a question about adpatch log file, where you can read:
"Cause: Error while trying to read metadata from file (10.1.2) $ORACLE_HOME/<path/to/some/file.jar>: No metadata entry META-INF/JRIMETA.DAT found."
I know the JRIMETA.DAT file is located under $JAVA_TOP/META-INF/JRIMETA.DAT (adpatch back it up at the beginning of the patch).
When looking on Metalink, the only hit that is related to my question is for apps 11.5.9. (312594.1). I know this is not really related to the issue I have, but it still says:
"warnings are because the file in question was not created by the JRI, so therefore, does not contain a META-INF/JRIMETA.DAT entry."
Can I assume we have the same situation?
Can I safely ignore these warning?
Thank you,
Felix
Hi Hussein,
Once again, thank you very much.
Whish I would have come across that metalink doc id before I posted.
Another Metalink Doc to add to my favorite ;)
Thank you very much,
Felix
Edited by: user8247865 on 20-Apr-2009 11:05 AM
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Even with all apps/bowsers/windows closed no improvement.
Not sure when this started getting this bad, has been just a few weeks i think.
Internal cam doesn't do any better.
Would switch to google chat but that has a dreadfull distorted echo.
The only thing i can find on the web on this system.log warning is the sourcecode..
Anyone know anything about this issue?Whew.
I'm glad you had the spare supply; I usually recommend "trying before buying" anything, unless, of course, one has lots of cash to blow.
I also wanted to tell you that, if your 2.03 driver method doesn't work, try this:
Go to Start, Run, type in MSCONFIG, press Enter, press the Services tab, check the Hide All Microsoft Services box, press the Disable All button, select the Startup tab, press the Disable All button, Apply, OK, and Restart.
After the reboot, try your games again, and see what happens. If everything's ok, then go back and enable the startup services one at a time, and try playing again until you find the offending service. If all is ok, do the same with the Services tab, until you find the offending Service.
(I spent hours online with Microsoft on this a couple of months ago, and this method found that the intermittent crashing problem was caused by one of the nVidia services.)
So far, I have had four causes of this type of problem (BSOD, spontaneous reboot, freezing):
1) Corrupted OS/driver
2) Poor power
3) Bad RAM
4) Startup Service
Of course, #1 and #4 don't cost anything but time and effort to fix, and should be tried first, unless anything is grossly wrong, like an underrated supply, and/or ram which won't pass memtest, which one should replace anyway. (I've got a lifetime warranty on the RAM, and only had to return it for replacement.) So the only thing that cost me to repair this problem completely was the replacement of the PSU, and it was the very last thing I did.
Were I to do it over again, I would have replaced the PSU before I actually put the replacement RAM in, because I risked damaging the new RAM (and the old stick too) with my old 300W supply. (However, I was on a severe cost restriction which influenced my decision, making the "free fixes" the priority.)
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Adpatch default log file names-Raghuram Kotnana
Does using of adpatch default log file names during patching makes it difficult to keep an accurate record of your patch history ?
RaghuramKotnana wrote:
Does using of adpatch default log file names during patching makes it difficult to keep an accurate record of your patch history ?
It does make it difficult when you apply many patches and all are logged in the same patch log file. If you encounter issues applying patches while using the default adpatch.log name, it would be also harder to find the proper entries to grep and share with Oracle support.
I would suggest you use the same patch driver name for the log file and replace .drv with .log (i.e. u<patch number>.log).
Details about applied patches from your instance can be found in the tables in (Important tables used by and updated by ADPATCH utility (Doc ID 1520703.1)).
You can also refer to eTRM website for details about each table -- http://etrm.oracle.com/
Thanks,
Hussein -
Hello Sir,
OS version : AIX 6.1
DB version : 11.2.0.3
EBS version : 11.5.10.2
As a part of 11.5.10.2 to R12.1.1 upgrade, I am applying merged patch (9179588:R12.AD.B) with 9477107:R12.AD.B and patch 7461070(R12.AD.B.1 upgrade driver).
I can see AutoPatch warning messages during adpatch session as below so I have not yet started this merged patch. Please suggest.
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++
drix10:/fmstop/patches/R1211AD/merge>adpatch
Copyright (c) 2002 Oracle Corporation
Redwood Shores, California, USA
Oracle Applications AutoPatch
Version 12.0.0
NOTE: You may not use this utility for custom development
unless you have written permission from Oracle Corporation.
Attention: AutoPatch no longer checks for unapplied pre-requisite patches.
You must use OAM Patch Wizard for this feature. Alternatively, you can
review the README for pre-requisite information.
Your default directory is '/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl'.
Is this the correct APPL_TOP [Yes] ?
AutoPatch records your AutoPatch session in a text file
you specify. Enter your AutoPatch log file name or press [Return]
to accept the default file name shown in brackets.
Filename [adpatch.log] : adpatch_u_merged_R12AD11.log
You can be notified by email if a failure occurs.
Do you wish to activate this feature [No] ?
Please enter the batchsize [1000] : 2000
Please enter the name of the Oracle Applications System that this
APPL_TOP belongs to.
The Applications System name must be unique across all Oracle
Applications Systems at your site, must be from 1 to 30 characters
long, may only contain alphanumeric and underscore characters,
and must start with a letter.
Sample Applications System names are: "prod", "test", "demo" and
"Development_2".
Applications System Name [FMSTEST] : FMSTEST *
NOTE: If you do not currently have certain types of files installed
in this APPL_TOP, you may not be able to perform certain tasks.
Example 1: If you don't have files used for installing or upgrading
the database installed in this area, you cannot install or upgrade
the database from this APPL_TOP.
Example 2: If you don't have forms files installed in this area, you cannot
generate them or run them from this APPL_TOP.
Example 3: If you don't have concurrent program files installed in this area,
you cannot relink concurrent programs or generate reports from this APPL_TOP.
Do you currently have files used for installing or upgrading the database
installed in this APPL_TOP [YES] ? YES *
Do you currently have Java and HTML files for HTML-based functionality
installed in this APPL_TOP [YES] ? YES *
Do you currently have Oracle Applications forms files installed
in this APPL_TOP [YES] ? YES *
Do you currently have concurrent program files installed
in this APPL_TOP [YES] ? YES *
Please enter the name Oracle Applications will use to identify this APPL_TOP.
The APPL_TOP name you select must be unique within an Oracle Applications
System, must be from 1 to 30 characters long, may only contain
alphanumeric and underscore characters, and must start with a letter.
Sample APPL_TOP Names are: "prod_all", "demo3_forms2", and "forms1".
APPL_TOP Name [drix10] : drix10 *
You are about to apply a patch to the installation of Oracle Applications
in your ORACLE database 'FMSTEST'
using ORACLE executables in '/fmstop/r12apps/apps/tech_st/10.1.2'.
Is this the correct database [Yes] ?
AutoPatch needs the password for your 'SYSTEM' ORACLE schema
in order to determine your installation configuration.
Enter the password for your 'SYSTEM' ORACLE schema:
The ORACLE username specified below for Application Object Library
uniquely identifies your existing product group: APPLSYS
Enter the ORACLE password of Application Object Library [APPS] :
AutoPatch is verifying your username/password.
The status of various features in this run of AutoPatch is:
<-Feature version in->
Feature Active? APPLTOP Data model Flags
CHECKFILE Yes 1 1 Y N N Y N Y
PREREQ Yes 6 6 Y N N Y N Y
CONCURRENT_SESSIONS No 2 2 Y Y N Y Y N
PATCH_TIMING Yes 2 2 Y N N Y N Y
PATCH_HIST_IN_DB Yes 6 6 Y N N Y N Y
SCHEMA_SWAP Yes 1 1 Y N N Y Y Y
JAVA_WORKER No 1 -1 Y N N Y N N
CODELEVEL No 1 -1 Y N N Y N N
Identifier for the current session is 2987
Reading product information from file...
Reading language and territory information from file...
Reading language information from applUS.txt ...
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/eaaprod.txt
does not exist for product "eaa".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/abmprod.txt
does not exist for product "abm".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/evmprod.txt
does not exist for product "evm".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/ipdprod.txt
does not exist for product "ipd".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/zfaprod.txt
does not exist for product "zfa".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/zsaprod.txt
does not exist for product "zsa".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/cssprod.txt
does not exist for product "css".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/meprod.txt
does not exist for product "me".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/xnmprod.txt
does not exist for product "xnm".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/xncprod.txt
does not exist for product "xnc".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/xnsprod.txt
does not exist for product "xns".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/fptprod.txt
does not exist for product "fpt".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/okrprod.txt
does not exist for product "okr".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/cueprod.txt
does not exist for product "cue".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/ibaprod.txt
does not exist for product "iba".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/ozpprod.txt
does not exist for product "ozp".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/ozsprod.txt
does not exist for product "ozs".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/rlaprod.txt
does not exist for product "rla".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/vehprod.txt
does not exist for product "veh".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/rhxprod.txt
does not exist for product "rhx".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/imtprod.txt
does not exist for product "imt".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/ahmprod.txt
does not exist for product "ahm".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/okbprod.txt
does not exist for product "okb".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/okoprod.txt
does not exist for product "oko".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/xniprod.txt
does not exist for product "xni".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/jtsprod.txt
does not exist for product "jts".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/amfprod.txt
does not exist for product "amf".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
AutoPatch warning:
Product Data File
/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin/cunprod.txt
does not exist for product "cun".
This product is registered in the database but the
above file does not exist in APPL_TOP. The product
will be ignored without error.
Reading database to see what industry is currently installed.
Reading FND_LANGUAGES to see what is currently installed.
Currently, the following language is installed:
Code Language Status
US American English Base
Your base language will be AMERICAN.
Setting up module information.
Reading database for information about the modules.
Saving module information.
Reading database for information about the products.
Reading database for information about how products depend on each other.
Reading topfile.txt ...
Saving product information.
Trying to obtain a lock...
Attempting to instantiate the current-view snapshot...
No baseline bug-fixes info available. Will attempt next time.
**************** S T A R T O F U P L O A D ****************
Start date: Sun Aug 04 2013 18:45:12
0 "left over" javaupdates.txt files uploaded to DB: Sun Aug 04 2013 18:45:12
0 patches uploaded from the ADPSV format patch history files: Sun Aug 04 2013 18:45:12
Uploading information about files copied during the previous runs ...
0 "left over" filescopied_<session_id>.txt files uploaded to DB: Sun Aug 04 2013 18:45:12
****************** E N D O F U P L O A D ******************
End date: Sun Aug 04 2013 18:45:12
Enter the directory where your Oracle Applications patch has been unloaded
The default directory is [/fmstop/patches/R1211AD/merge] :
+++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++I checked under 11i $APPL_TOP/admin directory, I can see only one izuprod.txt file apart from applprod.txt.
drix10:/fmstop/fmstest/fmstestappl/admin>ls -lrt *prod.txt
-rwxr-xr-x 1 appltest dba 231650 Oct 30 2004 applprod.txt
-rwxr-xr-x 1 appltest dba 4966 Sep 21 2007 izuprod.txt
R12 code tree is newly installed so there is only applprod.txt
drix10:/fmstop/r12apps/apps/apps_st/appl/admin>ls -lrt *prod.txt
-rwxr-xr-x 1 appltest dba 226340 Jul 29 15:19 applprod.txt
Please suggest if I can ignore these warning to proceed with applying merged patch.
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