July 2010 CPU for Oracle Database Server 10.2.0.5

End of lifecycle for Oracle Database Server 10.2.0.5 is July 2010. If you have Premier Support will you have access to the July 2010 CPU/PSU?

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    Hi !
    Before trying to do anything on the database by applying the patch I received from Oracle, I want to be sure to fully understand the readme file that is with the patch.
    Oracle 10g.
    Dataguard configuration
    I need to do CPU patch. I follow the patch instructions, but I have some questions about these steps to do:
    1. Back up the current database that is installed, the %ORACLE_HOME% directory and Oracle inventory under c:\Program files\oracle directory.
    Question: I suppose I have to do a rman backup right?
    2. Perform a clean shutdown of all Oracle services (databases, Oracle listeners, Oracle agents, and so on.) that run from the Oracle Home where you install this patch. Shutdown all MTS/COM+/.Net applications that access Oracle databases.
    Question: All that is required for a clean shutdown is done with a shutdown immediate command, right?
    I know my database is not RAC, but it certainly has an Automatic Storage Management. Is it stopped with the shutdown command?
    3. Stop all Oracle services, Recovery catalog, ODBC applications, and other applications that use Oracle Client. This may include Web servers that load the Oracle client in the mid-tier environment.
    Explicitly stop the Distributed Transaction Coordinator service (which is not an Oracle service) if it is running.
    Question : I shall have a look at the Services and stop all the services that were not stopped after the shutdown immediate command, right?
    4. Make sure no application are using the driver sqora32.dll
    Question: How to check that no application are using this driver?
    There are in the following preinstallation instructions notes for bug 8292378, data guard bug fix 8227106, bug 6798650 and bug 8866013.
    I see that bug 6798650 is for RAC only, so as my database is not RAC, I don't have to take into account this note.
    5. I have this for the Pre-install steps for Data Guard bug fix 8227106:
    Disable Fast-Start Failover if it is enabled.
    Stop the Data Guard broker observer.
    Disable the configuration.
    Stop the broker on all databases by setting the DG_BROKER_START initialization parameter to FALSE.
    Question: how can I disable fast-start failover?
    Next I look at the Installation Instructions:
    I have in the readme:
    - patch installation instruction for single instance
    - patch installation instruction for RAC (won't use it, as my database is not RAC)
    - installation instruction for Oracle Instant client :
    - installation instruction ODP.NET 1.x or 2.x : I see ODP.NET on the Oracle directories.
    Which patch installation instruction should I follow, according to my database configuration, single instance?
    Appreciate any help.

    1. Back up the current database that is installed, the %ORACLE_HOME% directory and Oracle inventory under c:\Program files\oracle directory.
    Question: I suppose I have to do a rman backup right?No, but yes... I mean, in the documentation is refering at directory, not database. When you use the patch, some files will be change, so if you need rollbackup you need a copy of your ORACLE_HOME and c:\Program files\oracle. Just copy this directories in another place.
    I mean yes because it's recommended backup database too.
    2. Perform a clean shutdown of all Oracle services (databases, Oracle listeners, Oracle agents, and so on.) that run from the Oracle Home where you install this patch. Shutdown all MTS/COM+/.Net applications that access Oracle databases.
    Question: All that is required for a clean shutdown is done with a shutdown immediate command, right?
    I know my database is not RAC, but it certainly has an Automatic Storage Management. Is it stopped with the shutdown command?No, all services, if you only run "SQL>shutdown immediate" you are only stopping database, not ASM, not Listener,....
    3. Stop all Oracle services, Recovery catalog, ODBC applications, and other applications that use Oracle Client. This may include Web servers that load the Oracle client in the mid-tier environment.
    Explicitly stop the Distributed Transaction Coordinator service (which is not an Oracle service) if it is running.
    Question : I shall have a look at the Services and stop all the services that were not stopped after the shutdown immediate command, right?srvctl stop service -d <database name> -s <Configured workload management service> -i <instance name>
    srvctl stop instance -d <database name> -i <instance name>
    srvctl stop asm -n <nodename>
    4. Make sure no application are using the driver sqora32.dll
    Question: How to check that no application are using this driver?http://superuser.com/questions/399659/how-can-i-identify-what-application-is-using-a-given-file
    5. I have this for the Pre-install steps for Data Guard bug fix 8227106:
    Disable Fast-Start Failover if it is enabled.
    Stop the Data Guard broker observer.
    Disable the configuration.
    Stop the broker on all databases by setting the DG_BROKER_START initialization parameter to FALSE.
    Question: how can I disable fast-start failover?are you using Data Guard? if not skip this step, if Yes:
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14230/sofo.htm#BCGJEGAF
    Next I look at the Installation Instructions:
    I have in the readme:
    - patch installation instruction for single instance
    - patch installation instruction for RAC (won't use it, as my database is not RAC)
    - installation instruction for Oracle Instant client :
    - installation instruction ODP.NET 1.x or 2.x : I see ODP.NET on the Oracle directories.
    Which patch installation instruction should I follow, according to my database configuration, single instance?Only you know what configuration do you have.
    Probably "patch installation instruction for single instance", but be sure that this patch will apply in a database and not in a RAC or in a Client or ODP.NET

  • Best OS for Oracle Database Server Redhat Ent. Linux AS4 or MS Windows 2003

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  • 10.1.0.5 Patch for Oracle Application Server 10g Release 1

    Hi Guys,
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    This is a Oracle Application Server and not Oracle Database server.
    I tried searching on Metalink but not able to find it.
    Thanks in advance!
    Avinash.

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    use Advanced Search on Metalink
    To find the OAS 10.1.2.2 or 10.1.2.3 patch set, search for Oracle Fusion Middleware Server. Release 10.1.2.2 and 10.1.2.3. Look for the decriptions like "PLACEHOLDER BUG FOR AS/DS 10.1.2.3 PATCHSET RELEASE" OR "PLACEHOLDER BUG FOR AS/DS 10G R2 PATCH SET 2 10.1.2.2"
    To find the RDBMS 10.1.0.5 patch, search for RDBMS Server, Release 10.1.0.5. Look for the Description containing something like "10.1.0.5 PATCH SET FOR ORACLE DATABASE SERVER"
    The patch number is different per platform, so I can't tell you the exact #s without more info (OS)

  • How to choose a right server for Oracle Database!

    Hi all,
    Is there any formular that allows me to find the appropriate server configuration for Oracle database 11g?
    Please help!
    Thank you all.
    Dan.
    Edited by: Dan on 01:45 06-01-2013

    Simply put ... no.
    Determining the correct server is a dance between hardware vendors (one point of input to be treated with general distrust), internal expertise and experience working with similar systems, and most importantly understanding the behaviour of what you are building.
    Here are some sample questions to start the ball rolling.
    1. What operating system expertise does your organization have?
    2. What operating system expertise is readily available in the community from which you hire applicants?
    3. What type of application?
    4. What are up-time expectations?
    5. Requirements for high availability?
    6. Requirements for time to perform a full recovery?
    7. Requirements for security?
    8. Storage footprint (dictates internal storage versus SAN, NAS, or ZFS)
    9. Anticipated growth (3-7 years)
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  • Resource estimation/Sizing (i.e CPU and Memory) for Oracle database servers

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    I have searched lot on metalink but failed to have such, will be great help if anybody has idea on this. I'm damn sure it has to be, because to start with implementation of IT infrastructure one has to do estimation of resources aligned with IT budget.
    Thanks in advance.
    Mehul.

    You could start the other way around, if you already have a server is it sufficient for the database you want to run on it? Is there sufficient memory? Is it solely a database server (not shared)? How fast are the disks - SAN/RAID/local disk? Does it have the networking capacity (100mbps, gigabit)? How many CPUs, will there be intensive SQL? How does Oracle licensing fit into it? What type of application that will run on the database - OLTP or OLAP?
    If you don't know if there is sufficient memory/CPU then profile the application based on what everyone expects, again, start with OLTP or OLAP and work your way down to the types of queries/jobs that will be run, number of concurrent users and what performance you expect/require. For an OLAP application you may want the fastest disks possible, multiple CPUs and a large SGA and PGA (2-4GB PGA?), pay a little extra for parallel server and partitioning in license fees.
    This is just the start of an investigation, then you can work out what fits into your budget.
    Edited by: Stellios on Sep 26, 2008 4:53 PM

  • Error when installing 9.0.1.4.0 patch set for the Oracle Database Server.

    Hi to all.
    Currently, i am trying to install patches for portal server.
    The server OS is Sun Solaris 8.
    We are using Oracle9iAS.
    Now, we are installing 9.0.1.4.0 patch set for the Oracle Database Server.
    We managed to install the patch, but have problem with the Post Install Action.
    We managed to run
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    -@rdbms/admin/catpatch.sql
    -ALTER SYSTEM DISABLE RESTRICTED SESSION;
    -CONNECT / AS SYSDBA
    -update obj$ set status=5 where type#=29 and owner#!=0;
    -commit;
    But, when we come to the next command, which is to shutdown, it gives us like
    this..
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    SQL> commit;
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    SQL> shutdown immediate
    Database closed.
    Database dismounted.
    ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
    ORA-01219: database not open: queries allowed on fixed tables/views only
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    SQL> shutdown immediate
    ORA-01089: immediate shutdown in progress - no operations are permitted
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    Message was edited by:
    Ivan Kartik

  • Symantec antivirus Best practice for oracle database on windows server 2003

    Hi all,
    I have an oracle database server on windows server 2003 platform of version 10.2.0.4. what would be best practice of running symantec antivirus on that server as well as database file exclusions from scanning them.
    My server had rebooted unexpectedly for many times. in event log i have id as 6008. what may be cause of it..?

    Normally, you don't run a virus scanner on a database server because your database server isn't vulnerable to viruses. It's behind firewalls, people aren't reading mail on it, people aren't plugging thumb drives into it, etc. If you do decide that you need to run a virus scanner on a database server, at least exclude the Oracle data files from the scan. Oracle gets very unhappy if someone else tries to open its data files (or, worse, if someone opens a data file before it gets the chance to acquire exclusive access).
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  • Server Sizing For Oracle Database

    Hi All,
    I need a server sizing for the below mentioned architecture:
    This application is basically for logistics company which we are planing to host it centrally with two server's one server for application and one for oracle database along with DR site (Other Location). There are four locations and each location will have 20 users who are going to access this application (20 x 4= 80 Users). We are using MPLS network of 35 mbps bandwidth.
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    Thanks........I'd seriously reconsider hosting Oracle db on Windows. Obviously there are many, many shops that do. And obviously it is often a case of the fact that they do not have (and choose to not acquire) expertise in Linux. But I've been in IT for 30+ years and have worked on IBM S-370 and its variants and descendents, Windows since v3, DEC VMS, IBM OS/2, Solaris, AIX, HPUX, and Oracle Linux. The first Oracle database I ever created was on Windows 3.11 and at that point I had never seen *nix.  Now I am in a position to state that Windows is the worst excuse of an operating system of any I have ever used.  I am constantly amazed/amused by how often (at least once a month on schedule, plus unplanned times) that our Windows SA has to send out a notice that he is re-booting his servers.  I can't remember the last time we had to reboot a Linux server ( I have 4 of them)
    Yes, I'm biased away from Windows, but that bias comes from experience. Hardly a day goes by that I don't see something that causes me to say to whoever is in earshot "have I told you how much I hate Windows?"I was going to refrain from commenting on that, as I assumed they're a Windows shop and aren't open to any other OS (but my assumption could be incorrect).
    I haven't been working in IT for as long as many of the folks around here, only about 10 years. I'm a former system admin that maintained both Linux and Windows servers, but my focus was on Windows. In the right hands, Windows can be rock solid. If a system admin has to reboot Windows servers often, he is most likely doing something wrong, or is rebooting for security updates. It's never as simple as "Windows Sucks," or "Linux Sucks;" it all depends on who's running the system (again, in my opinion).
    I have seen some windows servers run uninterrupted for so long no one could remember the admin password. But more often memory leaks and the "weekly update" (replacing last weeks bugs with this weeks) is the culprit.
    Yes, it really is sad how often you have to reboot for updates if you want to keep your system current. Mind you, it's better to have the fixes then to not have them (maybe). I rebooted my servers about once every month at my old place... which is not that bad.
    With that said, in my experience, Oracle on Windows is a major pain. It takes me much longer to do anything. Once you get proficient with a CLI like the bash shell, the Windows GUI can't compare.Agreed. One of my many complaints about Windows is the poor excuse of a shell processor. I'm pretty proficient in command line scripting, but still cringe when I have to do it. Practically every line of code I write for a command script is accompanied by the remark "this is so lame compared to what I could do with a shell script". Same for vi vs. notepad. But my real problem is the memory leaks and the registry. I'm fairly comfortable hacking certain areas of the registry, but the need to and the arcane linkages between different areas of the registry and how they influence 'process environment' remains a mystery to all but a tiny minority of admins. Compare to *nix where everything is well documented and "knowable". 
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  • How to access a PDF file from Oracle DATABASE SERVER

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  • Current Patch Set for Oracle Database Release 11.2

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    Thank You!
    Siri

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    Starting Oracle Universal Installer...
    Checking installer requirements...
    Checking operating system version: must be redhat-2.1, redhat-3, redhat-4, SuSE-9 or UnitedLinux-1.0
    Passed
    All installer requirements met.
    Preparing to launch Oracle Universal Installer from /tmp/OraInstall2007-11-22_07-58-50PM. Please wait ...
    Error in writing to directory /tmp/OraInstall2007-11-22_07-58-50PM. Please ensure that this directory is writable and has atleast 60 MB of disk space. Installation cannot continue.
    : Success
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