Install OEM 10.2.0.1 and upgrade to 10.2.0.3

Dear all,
I want to install the latest version of OEM 10.2.0.3 on Linux RedHat 4. However, after downloading the OEM 10.2.0.3 and reading the release note, I realized that the download is just the 10.2.0.3 upgrade patchset. I have to do a fresh base installation of OEM 10.2.0.1 first. Is this correct?
After installing OEM 10.2.0.1 with an existing 10.2.0.1 database, I need to upgrade OEM 10.2.0.1 to OEM 10.2.0.3 using the patchset I downloaded. Because both OMS and AGENT will be upgraded, I am not sure what installation destination I shoud supply? OMS_HOME, or AGENT_HOME, or just a new home for upgrade? What are the required steps to upgrade OEM 10.2.0.1 to OEM 10.2.0.3?
Are there any documentation or articles that I can follow to do the upgrade?
Thanks a lot in advanced.
Xiaoping

Hi!
When you start upgrading your products, you are asked for the "Installation name".
Imagine that the installation of the entire product is divided into 3 parts:
a) Database: db10g (the Installation Name)
b) OMS: oms10g
c) Agent: agent10g
Then, to choose the perfect directory to upgrade the product, you must choose the installation name from the menu. If you select agent10, the final path is going to coincide with the original.
Do this for the OMS and the OMR.
Greetings.
HeCSa.

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