ORACLE BAM 10.1.3.4 PATCH UPGRADE
Hi Gurus,
We are trying to install BAM 10.1.3.4 patch on existing 10.1.3.3.While running the patch after taking backup and stopping IIS ,the following error is returned....
Error running the ADC upgarde utility
Error returned by batch file.
Please verify the batch file launching command : D:\OracleBAM\config\uadc.bat D:\OracleBAM\Logs\BAMPatchUtil20100512-165700.log D:\OracleBAM\
Any docs or related info to troubleshoot is appreciated..Thanks Again!
Swetha H.
Payal,
Is this true for BAM patch 10.1.3.4 on 10.1.3.3. also.
Does it work only with 10.1.3.4 BPEL or 10.1.3.3 BPEL is fine ??
Any related info or links is appreciated .....
Thanks again!
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There is some patch to 1.1.1.6 version to resolve some kind of error on javascript, but, even with it applied, the error remains. Na versão 1.1.1.7 the error at the same way.
This error is presented when I try to use a data object field or when I try create some message on email alerts.
Someone have any sugestion? Thanks!!!Hi Experts,
Am facing same issue on IE9. Also I have applied patch provide by oracle, but didn't work. Did any one find workaround for this problem.
Thanks,
Sagar -
Oracle 11.2.0.4 order of upgrade discussion
Hi all:
We have Oracle DB 11.2.0.3 on IBM AIX (power system, os level 4, 64bit), need to upgrade it to 11.2.0.4 and apply CPUJAN2015 patch.
We already complete upgrade in UAT, and prepare for Prod in client site. UAT OS directory set up is: home_1 (11.2.0.3), home_2 (11.2.0.4).
Due to serious client's request, we need to keep 'home_1' always for latest oracle version, so need to rename home_2 to home_1 after upgrade. Client and us are discussing the 'order-of-upgrade' due to directory rename. Our approach is:
originally, server has 'home_1' 11.2.0.3 and 'home_2' . Take backup of 'home_1' oracle binaries, RMAN backup DB.
Start upgrade process -
1. install 11.2.0.4 to 'home_2'. [use guidelines in 11.2.0.4 oracle installation by OUI]
2. cd to 'home_2'/dbs, open DB by 'home_2/dbs/bin/sqlplus (sure we use correct configuration files like initSID.ora and tns files, etc):
sqlplus > startup upgrade;
>@catupgrad.sql; exit;
sqlplus > startup
>@utlu112s.sql; @catuppst.sql; @utlrp.sql;
3. shutdown/startup DB based on necessary
4. apply CPUJAN2015 patch. [use guidelines in README file in patch "p20132517_112040_aix64"]
5. shutdown/startup DB and listener based on necessary.
we rename 'home_1' (11.2.0.3) -> 'home_1bkup' (11.2.0.3), 'home_2' (11.2.0.4) -> 'home_1' (11.2.0.4). So next upgrade we'll install new version in 'home_2' again, and start same process. This way saves us from renaming many server scripts/application code which point to 'home_1'.
Our client suggested approach-
1) Backup database instance (RMAN) or (file copy when database is shutdown down) in 11.2.0.3.
2) Install 11.2.0.4 in HOME_2
3) Move HOME_2 to HOME_1 (the original home of 11.2.0.3)
4) Start up database instance in upgrade mode and upgrade the database to the 11.2.0.4
5) ( may need to do some shutdown startup to ensure it is working fine).
6) Completed?
7) Shutdown database instance
8) Move HOME_1 to HOME_2 (the original home of 11.2.0.4)
9) Oracle CPU patch apply
10) Move HOME_2 to HOME_1 (the original home of 11.2.0.3)
11) Start up database instance in and update cpu to the database
12) Backup database instance (RMAN) or (file copy when database is shutdown down) in 11.2.0.4.
This will ensure at all time, we are following Oracle’s ‘model’ upgrade path.
I feel step 8 & 10 moving is unnecessary, can't we stay the same oracle home, 'home_2' (11.2.0.4) in our approach, and apply CPU patch at DB? Client argues is 'for all time we following oracle's model upgrade path', what is 'model upgrade'? is any Doc ID for it? we don't want to unnecessary moving oracle home too many times - that is risky and many cause potention problem.
3rd enhanced approach we have so far -
1) Backup database instance & oracle binaries in 11.2.0.3 HOME_1 to 'HOME_1bkup'.
2) Install 11.2.0.4 in HOME_2
3) In HOME_2, start up database instance in upgrade mode, upgrade & apply CPU to database in our previous procedure.
4) ( may need to do some shutdown startup to ensure it is working fine).
5) Completed?
6) Shutdown database instance in HOME_2
7) Backup database instance (copy datafile over os) & oracle binaries in 11.2.0.4 HOME_2 to 'HOME_2bkup'.
8) Move HOME_2 to HOME_1
9) Start up database instance in HOME_1 (11.2.0.4).
This way has backups for 11.2.0.3 and 11.2.0.4.
Can anyone take a look and let us know any important error or missing steps in the above, especially the 3rd approach?
thank you very much!!Using new ORACLE_HOME is one of the best practice to reduce the downtime required for upgrade since new home can be created independent of actual downtime.
in other words, you can install new binaries in new home without impacting existing DB. During the upgrade, all you need to do is point the instance to new home and perform the DB upgrade. This method also helps in quick rollback since you have original ORACLE_HOME intact. One more benefit is that you don't need to take separate ORACLE_HOME backup since you already have everything.
There is no need of following this approach for CPU patching since it is very simple to rollback failed CPU patch.
Please remember, changing oracle_home directory might require you to do relinking so it is recommended to perform this on some non-prod system first.
Hope it helps.
Thanks,
Abhi -
Cannot install Oracle BAM with Oracle XE 10.2.0.1
Hi,
I'm trying to install Oracle BAM 10.1.3.3.0 on Windows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition. I've previously installed Oracle DB XE edition (10.2.0.1.0) on another machine and checked all the software requirements.
I have no problem with the first installation step regarding Oracle Client for BAM. When relaunching setup.exe for installing the other components, I have the following error : "Database version at parameter#1, xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx:1521 should be 9.2.0.7 or higher, 10.1.0.5 or higher, 10.2.0.2 or higher."
However, according to the installation's guide:
"Oracle Database 10g Express Edition (Oracle Database XE) version 10.2.0.1.0 may
be used for non-production purposes. See the Oracle Database 10g Express Edition
Web site for more information "
So here is my question: Is Oracle BAM 10.1.3.3.0 really compatible with Oracle XE?
If so, any suggestions to resolve this issue will be most appreciated!
Thanks.No Oracle XE is not compatible due to its version. Oracle BAM need 10.2.0.2 or higher as it comes in the POP Up while installation.
I also faced the same issue. Unfortuntely I could not find any version upgrade also for Oracle XE.
I hope this help!
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