Oracle CPU OCTOBER 2011 patch

Hello,
question regarding the Oracle CPU Oct 2001 pach on oracle 10g 10.2.0.5 version on windows 32 bit. in the readme instructios there is step for post installation for database instances to add an event to fix the bug 8298501 to the init.ora file. is this to RAC systems or any single database sevvers? could any one clarify this please? do we have to add this event to the init.ora file at all?
Please shed some lignt....
Thanks a lot...

If there are no conditions stated in the README, I would assume this would apply both single instance and RAC installations.
If the instructions are unclear, pl open an SR with Support.
HTH
Srini

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