Newbie: how to find wich patches are needed?
I have a number or Oracle DB's (previously installed by someone) from 10.1 to 11.1.
I would like to patch some of them if needed, but I don't know how to find patches are needed?
tnx
Hi,
The following methods will help to know what are the patches installed at your ORACLE HOME
1) opatch lsinv -bugs_fixed
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10.2.0.4.5 for version 10.2 ORACLE_HOMEs
$ opatch lsinv -bugs_fixed
8576156 8833280 Tue Feb 09 16:54:18 MST 2010 DATABASE PSU 10.2.0.4.3 (INCLUDES CPUJUL2009)
8833280 8833280 Tue Feb 09 16:54:18 MST 2010 DATABASE PSU 10.2.0.4.4 (INCLUDES CPUOCT2009)
2) select substr(action_time,1,30) action_time,
substr(id,1,10) id,
substr(action,1,10) action,
substr(version,1,8) version,
substr(BUNDLE_SERIES,1,6) bundle,
substr(comments,1,20) comments
from registry$history;
This option will work when post installation has been performed for that patch
thanks,
Krishna
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