Question about CRS PSU Patch.
Hello all,
My customer is currently RAC 10.2.0.4.3 (i.e 10204 patchset + Database PSU Patch 9119284) and with 10.2.0.4 CRS
Currently due to a CRS Bug we recommended customer to apply CRS PSU 10.2.0.4.4 i.e Patch 9294403
Now the question is :
can the customer apply the CRS PSU 10.2.0.4.4 when he is with 10.2.0.4.3 RDBMS PSU ?
(NOTE: CRS PSU should be applied to both CRS_HOME and RDBMS_HOME)
I do see that RDBMS PSU 10.2.0.4.5(9654991) is available and the goal is to minmize the issues.
Thanks.
Hi,
For 10.2 RDBMS/ASM home, you normally apply CRS PSU and DB PSU. It does not matter which is greater as you are on the same release like 10.2.0.4.
So if you have CRS PSU 10.2.0.4.4 and DB PSU 10.2.0.4.5, this is fine as both patchset(s) are on 10.2.0.4.
It is better to apply the same CRS PSU on both CRS and RDBMS/ASM homes.
Hope this clears every thing.
Regards,
Amr
OCS
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I understand that there are different database CPU/PSU patches for
(1) Grid Infra homes
and
(2) Oracle DB homes.
So are we supposed to apply ONLY "CPU/PSU for Grid Infra" to clusterware homes
and apply ONLY "CPU/PSU for Oracle DB" to Oracle DB homes?
Or
Are we supposed to apply BOTH "CPU/PSU for Grid Infra" and "CPU/PSU for Oracle DB" to clusterware homes and Oracle DB homes?
Thank you in advance.Your questions are answered in MOS Doc 1339140.1
PSU patches include CPU content, but they employ different patching mechanisms and cannot be interchanged. GI PSU patches include database PSU content and should only be applied to GI Homes. DB PSU patches should only be applied to DB Homes. The directions in the README of any patch should be followed at all times.
HTH
Srini -
hallo,
is there a way to check if CRS will start on reboots?
I mean is there a way to check if the command crsctl disable crs have been issued?
(of course without rebooting the server)
ThxHi ,
I have found a post
( [http://it.toolbox.com/blogs/surachart/how-can-i-know-startup-for-all-of-the-oracle-clusterware-daemons-status-enable-or-disable-3342] )
that explains how the command
crsctl enable crs
writes ENABLE in
/etc/oracle/scls_scr/HOSTNAME/root/crsstart
and same happens for DISABLE.
Anyway, does anyne know what the meaning of the other files cssnorun,crsdboot,nooprocd,cssrun,noclsmon in that directory?
I have got no info about that..
Thx
Edited by: ottocolori on 1-ott-2009 6.25
Edited by: ottocolori on 1-ott-2009 6.52 -
Question about design - use patch-panels or switches in racks?
I'm trying to suggest should I use patch-panels in server 19" racks and use stand-alone telecomm racks for access layer switches
OR
should I install 2-3 access layer switches in every server rack?
First version looks more correct, but than I have to use MUCH MORE cables, organizers etc - all of it eats place in data-center.
Maybe someone saw some guides for that question?
Thanks!2 or 3 access layer switches in every server rack? Considering typical stand-alone rack switches offer 24 or 48 ports, how many servers per rack or how big are these racks?! Or, were your intended access layer switches only 4 port switches?! (laugh)
The main disadvantage of rack switches, you either run out of ports or have too many ports. Since server hosts often push bandwidth harder than user hosts, you also have the issue of how much aggregate bandwidth you need to move out of an individual rack. These issues are better addressed by your suggestion of using patch panels from each rack that come to a network switch rack.
You're correct, all the cables, and their organization, has an expense, but this has to be considered against switch costs. Assuming you intend to use Enterprise switches that offer gig to the servers and perhaps 10 gig uplinks, there's a cost to having extra swiches by deploying to each rack. Also switches per rack would disallow the advantages you might find with a chassis switch in a switch rack. Further, depending on performance to provide, do you want to be limited by uplink bandwidth from each rack, or pay for high bandwidth from each rack that's usually underutilized.
Besides "looking right", the foregoing is often why there are server rack patch panels, etc.
One design, that I found interesting, was using the 3750 "stacked" across racks (guess you could do same with newer 2975s). -
About GUI's patch and compliation
Hi,Gurus. I have two questions about GUI's patch and compliation.
1. what 's the difference of compliation and patch?
2. I downloaded the patch of GUI640 which named gui640_30.exe, but there is a gui640_pdb_30.exe. How to
use this pdb file?You do not need to apply the PDB file. This is usually something you would apply when encountering an error that requires intervention by SAP support.
The only two files you generally update with the GUI are the standard update file (the first one you mention above) and the setup update file.
Hope that helps.
J. Haynes -
Require official Oracle Best Practices about PSU patches
A customer complained about the following
Your company statements are not clear...
On your web page - http://www.oracle.com/security/critical-patch-update.html
The following is stated!
Critical Patch Update
Fixes for security vulnerabilities are released in quarterly Critical Patch Updates (CPU), on dates announced a year in advance and published on the Oracle Technology Network. The patches address significant security vulnerabilities and include other fixes that are prerequisites for the security fixes included in the CPU.
The major products patched are Oracle Database Server, Oracle Application Server, Oracle Enterprise Manager, Oracle Collaboration Suite, Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft Enterprise Tools, PeopleSoft CRM, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, JD Edwards OneWorld XE, Oracle WebLogic Suite, Oracle Communications and Primavera Product Suite.
Oracle recommends that CPUs be the primary means of applying security fixes to all affected products as they are released more frequently than patch sets and new product releases.
BENEFITS
* Maximum Security—Vulnerabilities are addressed through the CPU in order of severity. This process ensures that the most critical security holes are patched first, resulting in a better security posture for the organization.
* Lower Administration Costs—Patch updates are cumulative for many Oracle products. This ensures that the application of the latest CPU resolves all previously addressed vulnerabilities.
* Simplified Patch Management—A fixed CPU schedule takes the guesswork out of patch management. The schedule is also designed to avoid typical "blackout dates" during which customers cannot typically alter their production environments.
PROGRAM FEATURES
* Cumulative versus one-off patches—The Oracle Database Server, Oracle Application Server, Oracle Enterprise Manager, Oracle Collaboration Suite, Oracle Communications Suite and Oracle WebLogic Suite patches are cumulative; each Critical Patch Update contains the security fixes from all previous Critical Patch Updates. In practical terms, the latest Critical Patch Update is the only one that needs to be applied if you are solely using these products, as it contains all required fixes. Fixes for other products, including Oracle E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft Enterprise Tools, PeopleSoft CRM, JD Edwards EnterpriseOne, and JD Edwards OneWorld XE are released as one-off patches, so it is necessary to refer to previous Critical Patch Update advisories to find all patches that may need to be applied.
* Prioritizing security fixes—Oracle fixes significant security vulnerabilities in severity order, regardless of who found the issue—whether the issue was found by a customer, a third party security researcher or by Oracle.
* Sequence of security fixes—Security vulnerabilities are first fixed in the current code line. This is the code being developed for a future major release of the product. The fixes are scheduled for inclusion in a future Critical Patch Update. However, fixes may be backported for inclusion in future patch sets or product releases that are released before their inclusion in a future Critical Patch Update.
* Communication policy for security fixes—Each Critical Patch Update includes an advisory. This advisory lists the products affected by the Critical Patch Update and contains a risk matrix for each affected product.
* Security alerts—Security alerts provide a notification designed to address a single bug or a small number of bugs. Security Alerts have been replaced by scheduled CPUs since January 2005. Unique or dangerous threats can still generate Security Alert email notifications through MetaLink and the Oracle Technology Network.
Nowhere in that statement is the Patch Set Update even mentioned. If Oracle intends to recommend to all customers that Patch Set Updates are the recommended means of Patching for Security and Functionality then it should be stated so here!
Please clarify!
Where can I find the current information so that I can use to Official Oracle statement as a reference for my Enterprise Practices and Standards document? The individual patch package references you are giving me do not state Oracle recommended Best Practice, they only speak to the specific patch package they describe. These do not help me in making an Enterprise statement of Practices and Standards.
I need to close the process out to capture a window of availability for Practices and Standards approval.
Do we have any Best Practice document about PSU patches available for customers?cnawrati wrote:
A customer complained about the following
Your company statements are not clear...
On your web page - http://www.oracle.com/security/critical-patch-update.html
Who is the "your" to which you are referring?
<snip>
Nowhere in that statement is the Patch Set Update even mentioned. If Oracle intends to recommend to all customers that Patch Set Updates are the recommended means of Patching for Security and Functionality then it should be stated so here!Um. OK
Please clarify!
Of whom are you asking for a clarification?
Where can I find the current information so that I can use to Official Oracle statement as a reference for my Enterprise Practices and Standards document? The individual patch package references you Who is the "you" to which you refer?
are giving me do not state Oracle recommended Best Practice, they only speak to the specific patch package they describe. These do not help me in making an Enterprise statement of Practices and Standards.
I need to close the process out to capture a window of availability for Practices and Standards approval.
Be our guest.
Do we What do you mean "we", Kemosabi?
have any Best Practice document about PSU patches available for customers?This is a very confusing posting, but overall it looks like you are under the impression that this forum is some kind of channel for communicating back to Oracle Crop anything that happens to be on your mind about their corporate web site and/or policies and practices. Please be advised that this forum is simply a platform provided BY Oracle Corp as a peer operated user support group. No one here is responsible for anything on any Oracle web site. No one here is responsible for any content anywhere in the oracle.com domain, outside of their own personal posting on this forum. In other words, you can complain all you want about Oracle's policy, practice, and support, but "there's no one here but us chickens." -
R12.1.3 PSU patching conflict question
12.1.3 running on RH Linux 5.8 and trying to apply PSU patch 17540582 on my 11.2 OH which is currently at 11.2.0.3.5.
17540582->opatch prereq CheckConflictAgainstOHWithDetail -ph ./
Oracle Interim Patch Installer version 11.2.0.3.6
Copyright (c) 2013, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
PREREQ session
Oracle Home : /app/oracle/ebspatch/db/tech_st/11.2.0
Central Inventory : /app/oracle/ebspatch/db/tech_st/11.2.0/admin/oui/EBSPATCH_db6t/oraInventory
from : /app/oracle/ebspatch/db/tech_st/11.2.0/oraInst.loc
OPatch version : 11.2.0.3.6
OUI version : 11.2.0.3.0
Log file location : /app/oracle/ebspatch/db/tech_st/11.2.0/cfgtoollogs/opatch/opatch2014-01-29_11-59-16AM_1.log
Invoking prereq "checkconflictagainstohwithdetail"
ZOP-40: The patch(es) has conflicts with other patches installed in the Oracle Home (or) among themselves.
Prereq "checkConflictAgainstOHWithDetail" failed.
Summary of Conflict Analysis:
There are no patches that can be applied now.
Following patches have conflicts. Please contact Oracle Support and get the merged patch of the patches :
13004894, 17540582, 12942119
Following patches will be rolled back from Oracle Home on application of the patches in the given list :
13004894, 12942119
Conflicts/Supersets for each patch are:
Patch : 17540582
Conflict with 13004894
Conflict details:
/app/oracle/ebspatch/db/tech_st/11.2.0/lib/libserver11.a:/qke.o
Conflict with 12942119
Conflict details:
/app/oracle/ebspatch/db/tech_st/11.2.0/lib/libserver11.a:/qksbg.o
OPatch succeeded.
So I've done some reading but still not sure what to do here. Do I:
- download newer patches 13004894 and 12942119 that are available for 11.2.0.3.9?
- roll back 13004894 and 12942119
- install 11.2.0.3.9 PSU 17540582
- apply newer patches 13004894 and 12942119?Patch 13004894 and Patch 12942119 are NOT included in Patch 17540582 so what you need to do is:
- Rollback Patch 13004894 and Patch 12942119
- Apply Patch 17540582
- Apply Patch 13004894 and Patch 12942119 (11.2.0.3.9)
Patch Set Updates for 11.2.0.3 - One-off Patch Conflict Resolution (Doc ID 1592104.1)
Thanks,
Hussein
The above two patch are NOT included in the PSU Patch so they should be applied after applying the PSU -
After apply Oracle 10.2.0.4 CRS PSU bundle 2 , node 1 reboot suddently
OS : hp itanium 11.31 (HP-UX B.11.31 U ia64 3664852670)
Oracle version : 10.2.0.4
After apply 8705958 CRS PSU 2(clusterware patchset update 2) , about one month later , node 1 reboot suddently.
I observed that two logs :
*$ORACLE_HOME/db10g/log/db1/racg/imon_db1.log:*
2010-03-28 09:27:34.857: [ RACG][21] [12463][21][ora.dbrac.db1.inst]: GIMH: GIM-00104: Health check failed to connect to instance.
GIM-00090: OS-dependent operation:mmap failed with status: 12
GIM-00091: OS failure message: Not enough space
GIM-00092: OS failure occurred at: sskgmsmr_13
*/var/adm/syslog/Syslog.log :*
Mar 28 21:38:41 db1 vmunix: file: table is full
Mar 28 21:49:20 db1 syslog: Oracle clsomon failed with fatal status 13.
Mar 28 21:49:20 db1 syslog: Oracle CRS failure. Rebooting for cluster integrity.
Mar 28 21:49:20 db1 vmunix: User requested reset of the system.
Mar 28 21:48:58 db1 vmunix: file: table is full
Mar 28 21:49:20 db1 above message repeats 635 times
Mar 28 21:49:20 db1 vmunix:
Mar 28 21:49:20 db1 vmunix: Oracle CRS TOC for clusterware integrity...
from metalink : File handles not released after upgrade to 10.2.0.3 CRS Bundle#2 or 10.2.0.4 [ID 739557.1]
The article imply that I can apply Patch 7493592 CRS 10.2.0.4 Bundle Patch #2 to fix it , but 8705958 CRS PSU 2 is superset of 7493592
Does anyone have suggestions~? Please kindly let me know
BRS , Jay
--detail steps : apply 8705958 CRS PSU 2(clusterware patchset update 2)
--unzip opatch to latest version 10.2.0.4.9
cd /opt/oracle/crs10g
mv OPatch OPatch.bak
cp -p /opt/oracle_sw/opatch/p6880880_102000_HPUX-IA64.zip /opt/oracle/crs10g/.
unzip /opt/oracle_sw/opatch/p6880880_102000_HPUX-IA64.zip
chown -R oracle:oinstall OPatch
su - oracle
#Verify that the Oracle Inventory is properly configured
/opt/oracle/crs10g/OPatch/opatch lsinventory -detail -oh /opt/oracle/crs10g/
/opt/oracle/crs10g/OPatch/opatch lsinventory -detail -oh /opt/oracle/db10g/
#Unzip the PSE container file
unzip 8705958.zip
#Apply the patch to the CRS Home and all applicable RDBMS homes as root
/opt/oracle/crs10g/OPatch/ocm/bin/emocmrsp
su - root
cd /opt/oracle_sw/PSU/8705958
/opt/oracle/crs10g/OPatch/opatch auto -och /opt/oracle/crs10g/
: /opt/oracle/crs10g/OPatch/ocm/bin/ocm.rsp
Patch node db1? (y/n/abort/N/N1-N2/help):
y
Applying patch 8705958 on node db1
Edited by: user7322888 on 2010/3/30 下午 7:22
Edited by: user7322888 on 2010/3/30 下午 8:23Assuming you are correct that this is an error created by Oracle's patch ... open an SR at metalink.
Otherwise, when instances shoot themselves in the head, it is generally because they can not contact other instances and most often I find VLANs. -
PSU patch issue while dbupgrade from 11.2.0.1 to 11.2.0.3
Hi,
Version : 11.2.0.1
Os : Aix 6
We recently upgraded from 11.2.0.1 to 11.2.0.3.We completed db upgrade sucessfully.
We got the follwoing error While applying PSU patch. It shows the patch 13923374 failed.But when i check in opatch lsinventory,it shows that patch is applied.
root@ppseelm-ax2041:/u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home/OPatch: ra/grid_home/OPatch/ocm/bin/ocm.rsp <
Executing /usr/bin/perl ./crs/patch112.pl -patchdir /backup/11203_softwares -patchn patch -ocmrf /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home/OPatch/ocm/bin/ocm.rsp -paramfile /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home/crs/install/crsconfig_params
opatch auto log file location is /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home/OPatch/crs/../../cfgtoollogs/opatchauto2012-10-21_10-39-53.log
Detected Oracle Restart install
Using configuration parameter file: /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home/crs/install/crsconfig_params
patch /backup/11203_softwares/patch/13919095/custom/server/13919095 apply successful for home /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home
patch /backup/11203_softwares/patch/13923374 apply failed for home /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home
Successfully unlock /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home
patch /backup/11203_softwares/patch/13919095 apply successful for home /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home
patch /backup/11203_softwares/patch/13923374 apply failed for home /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home
ACFS-9300: ADVM/ACFS distribution files found.
ACFS-9312: Existing ADVM/ACFS installation detected.
ACFS-9314: Removing previous ADVM/ACFS installation.
This may take several minutes. Please wait ...
0518-307 odmdelete: 1 objects deleted.
0518-307 odmdelete: 1 objects deleted.
0518-307 odmdelete: 1 objects deleted.
ACFS-9315: Previous ADVM/ACFS components successfully removed.
ACFS-9307: Installing requested ADVM/ACFS software.
ACFS-9359: The AIX ODM entry for 'acfsctl' was successfully added.
ACFS-9359: The AIX ODM entry for 'advmctl' was successfully added.
ACFS-9359: The AIX ODM entry for 'advmvol' was successfully added.
ACFS-9308: Loading installed ADVM/ACFS drivers.
ACFS-9154: Loading 'oracleadvm.ext' driver.
ACFS-9154: Loading 'oracleacfs.ext' driver.
ACFS-9327: Verifying ADVM/ACFS devices.
ACFS-9156: Detecting control device '/dev/asm/.asm_ctl_spec'.
ACFS-9156: Detecting control device '/dev/ofsctl'.
ACFS-9309: ADVM/ACFS installation correctness verified.
CRS-4123: Oracle High Availability Services has been started.
opatch lsinventory
Oracle Interim Patch Installer version 11.2.0.3.0
Copyright (c) 2012, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Oracle Home : /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home
Central Inventory : /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.1/product/ginfra/grid_home/oraInventory
from : /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home/oraInst.loc
OPatch version : 11.2.0.3.0
OUI version : 11.2.0.3.0
Log file location : /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home/cfgtoollogs/opatch/opatch2012-10-21_10-51-03AM_1.log
Lsinventory Output file location : /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/ginfra/grid_home/cfgtoollogs/opatch/lsinv/lsinventory2012-10-21_10-51-03AM.txt
Installed Top-level Products (1):
Oracle Grid Infrastructure 11.2.0.3.0
There are 1 products installed in this Oracle Home.
Interim patches (2) :
Patch 13923374 : applied on Thu Oct 11 01:45:16 UTC 2012
Unique Patch ID: 14912546
Patch description: "Database Patch Set Update : 11.2.0.3.3 (*13923374*)"
Created on 14 Jun 2012, 23:16:11 hrs PST8PDT
Sub-patch 13696216; "Database Patch Set Update : 11.2.0.3.2 (13696216)"
Sub-patch 13343438; "Database Patch Set Update : 11.2.0.3.1 (13343438)"
Bugs fixed:
12880299, 12960925, 14038787, 12612118, 12834027, 13502183, 12764337
13916709, 13772618, 10133521, 13588248, 9761357, 12894807, 13742435
12829021, 13742434, 13657605, 13742433, 13742438, 13742437, 13742436
12905058, 13503598, 9873405, 12582664, 12535346, 13632717, 12861463
13343438, 12849688, 13696216, 13103913, 13457582, 13742464, 12917230
13036331, 12938841, 12656535, 13499128, 12678920, 12401111, 13338048
12913474, 12662040, 12658411, 11063191, 11877623, 12718090, 12847466
12797765, 12919564, 12780983, 12617123, 12950644, 12923168, 13035360
13903046, 13923374, 13420224, 13370330, 12646784, 13340388, 10350832
12998795, 12588744, 13467683, 13528551, 13001379, 12620823, 12797420
13041324, 13366202, 13527323, 13326736, 13492735, 13981051, 13466801
13332439, 13035804, 14063281, 14063280, 13362079, 13419660, 9703627
13070939, 12845115, 12976376, 11840910, 9858539, 12748240, 12780098
13354082, 14062797, 12879027, 14062796, 14062795, 14062794, 14062793
14062792, 13554409
Patch 13919095 : applied on Thu Oct 11 01:41:20 UTC 2012
Unique Patch ID: 14912546
Patch description: "Grid Infrastructure Patch Set Update : 11.2.0.3.3 (13919095)"
Created on 4 Jul 2012, 11:10:31 hrs PST8PDT
Bugs fixed:
13919095, 13696251, 13348650, 12659561, 13039908, 13036424, 12794268
13011520, 13569812, 12758736, 13077654, 13001901, 13430715, 13806545
14082976, 12771830, 12538907, 13066371, 13483672, 12594616, 12897651
12897902, 13241779, 12896850, 12726222, 12829429, 12728585, 13079948
12876314, 13090686, 12925041, 12995950, 13251796, 12650672, 12398492
12848480, 13652088, 12990582, 13857364, 12975811, 12917897, 13082238
12947871, 13037709, 13371153, 12878750, 10114953, 11772838, 13058611
13001955, 11836951, 12965049, 13440962, 12765467, 13425727, 12885323
13339443, 12784559, 13332363, 13074261, 12971251, 13811209, 12709476
12857064, 13719731, 13396284, 12899169, 13111013, 12867511, 12639013
12959140, 13085732, 12829917, 12934171, 12849377, 12349553, 12680491
12914824, 13789135, 12730342, 13334158, 12950823, 13355963, 13531373
13776758, 12720728, 13620816, 13002015, 13024624, 12791719, 13886023
13255295, 13821454, 12782756, 12873909, 12914722, 13243172, 12842804
13045518, 12765868, 12772345, 13345868, 14059576, 13683090, 12932852
12695029, 13146560, 13038806, 13396356, 13258062, 12834777, 12996572
13941934, 13657366, 13019958, 12810890, 13502441, 13726162, 13880925
13506114, 12820045, 13604057, 12823838, 12823042, 13582706, 13617861
12825835, 13263435, 13025879, 13853089, 13410987, 13570879, 13637590
12827493, 13247273, 13068077
OPatch succeeded.
Any suggestion
Thanks.Hi,
Thanks.
Oracle Interim Patch Installer version 11.2.0.3.0
Copyright (c) 2012, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Oracle Home : /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home
Central Inventory : /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home/oraInventory
from : /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home/oraInst.loc
OPatch version : 11.2.0.3.0
OUI version : 11.2.0.3.0
Log file location : /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home/cfgtoollogs/opatch/opatch2012-10-21_13-25-59PM_1.log
Lsinventory Output file location : /u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home/cfgtoollogs/opatch/lsinv/lsinventory2012-10-21_13-25-59PM.txt
Installed Top-level Products (1):
Oracle Database 11g 11.2.0.3.0
There are 1 products installed in this Oracle Home.
Installed Products (136):
Agent Required Support Files 10.2.0.4.3
Assistant Common Files 11.2.0.3.0
Bali Share 1.1.18.0.0
Buildtools Common Files 11.2.0.3.0
Character Set Migration Utility 11.2.0.3.0
Cluster Verification Utility Common Files 11.2.0.3.0
Database Configuration and Upgrade Assistants 11.2.0.3.0
Database SQL Scripts 11.2.0.3.0
Database Workspace Manager 11.2.0.3.0
Deinstallation Tool 11.2.0.3.0
Enterprise Edition Options 11.2.0.3.0
Enterprise Manager Agent 10.2.0.4.3
Enterprise Manager Agent Core Files 10.2.0.4.4
Enterprise Manager Common Core Files 10.2.0.4.4
Enterprise Manager Common Files 10.2.0.4.3
Enterprise Manager Database Plugin -- Agent Support 11.2.0.3.0
Enterprise Manager Database Plugin -- Repository Support 11.2.0.3.0
Enterprise Manager Grid Control Core Files 10.2.0.4.4
Enterprise Manager plugin Common Files 11.2.0.3.0
Enterprise Manager Repository Core Files 10.2.0.4.4
Exadata Storage Server 11.2.0.1.0
Expat libraries 2.0.1.0.1
Generic Connectivity Common Files 11.2.0.3.0
HAS Common Files 11.2.0.3.0
HAS Files for DB 11.2.0.3.0
Installation Common Files 11.2.0.3.0
Installation Plugin Files 11.2.0.3.0
Installer SDK Component 11.2.0.3.0
JAccelerator (COMPANION) 11.2.0.3.0
LDAP Required Support Files 11.2.0.3.0
OLAP SQL Scripts 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle 11g Warehouse Builder Required Files 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Advanced Security 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Application Express 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Call Interface (OCI) 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Clusterware RDBMS Files 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Code Editor 1.2.1.0.0I
Oracle Configuration Manager 10.3.5.0.1
Oracle Configuration Manager Client 10.3.2.1.0
Oracle Configuration Manager Deconfiguration 10.3.1.0.0
Oracle Containers for Java 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Core Required Support Files 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Data Mining RDBMS Files 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Database 11g 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Database 11g 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Database 11g Multimedia Files 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Database Deconfiguration 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Database Gateway for ODBC 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Database User Interface 2.2.13.0.0
Oracle Database Utilities 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Database Vault J2EE Application 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Database Vault option 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle DBCA Deconfiguration 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Display Fonts 9.0.2.0.0
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console DB 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Extended Windowing Toolkit 3.4.47.0.0
Oracle Globalization Support 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Globalization Support 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Help For Java 4.2.9.0.0
Oracle Help for the Web 2.0.14.0.0
Oracle Ice Browser 5.2.3.6.0
Oracle Internet Directory Client 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Java Client 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle JDBC Server Support Package 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle JDBC/OCI Instant Client 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle JDBC/THIN Interfaces 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle JFC Extended Windowing Toolkit 4.2.36.0.0
Oracle JVM 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Label Security 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle LDAP administration 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Locale Builder 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Message Gateway Common Files 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Multimedia 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Multimedia Annotator 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Multimedia Client Option 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Multimedia Java Advanced Imaging 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Multimedia Locator 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Multimedia Locator RDBMS Files 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Net 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Net Listener 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Net Required Support Files 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Net Services 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Netca Client 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Notification Service 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Notification Service (eONS) 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle ODBC Driver 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle ODBC Driverfor Instant Client 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle OLAP 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle OLAP API 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle OLAP RDBMS Files 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle One-Off Patch Installer 11.2.0.1.7
Oracle Partitioning 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Programmer 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Quality of Service Management (Client) 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle RAC Deconfiguration 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle RAC Required Support Files-HAS 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Real Application Testing 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Recovery Manager 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Security Developer Tools 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Spatial 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle SQL Developer 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Starter Database 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Text 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Text Required Support Files 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle UIX 2.2.24.6.0
Oracle Universal Connection Pool 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Universal Installer 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle USM Deconfiguration 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle Wallet Manager 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle XML Development Kit 11.2.0.3.0
Oracle XML Query 11.2.0.3.0
Parser Generator Required Support Files 11.2.0.3.0
Perl Interpreter 5.10.0.0.2
Perl Modules 5.10.0.0.1
PL/SQL 11.2.0.3.0
PL/SQL Embedded Gateway 11.2.0.3.0
Platform Required Support Files 11.2.0.3.0
Precompiler Common Files 11.2.0.3.0
Precompiler Required Support Files 11.2.0.3.0
Provisioning Advisor Framework 10.2.0.4.3
RDBMS Required Support Files 11.2.0.3.0
RDBMS Required Support Files for Instant Client 11.2.0.3.0
RDBMS Required Support Files Runtime 11.2.0.3.0
regexp 2.1.9.0.0
Required Support Files 11.2.0.3.0
Sample Schema Data 11.2.0.3.0
Secure Socket Layer 11.2.0.3.0
SQL*Plus 11.2.0.3.0
SQL*Plus Files for Instant Client 11.2.0.3.0
SQL*Plus Required Support Files 11.2.0.3.0
SQLJ Runtime 11.2.0.3.0
SSL Required Support Files for InstantClient 11.2.0.3.0
Sun JDK 1.5.0.12.4
XDK Required Support Files 11.2.0.3.0
XML Parser for Java 11.2.0.3.0
XML Parser for Oracle JVM 11.2.0.3.0
There are 136 products installed in this Oracle Home.
Interim patches (2) :
Patch 13923374 : applied on Thu Oct 11 01:33:50 UTC 2012
Unique Patch ID: 14912546
Patch description: "Database Patch Set Update : 11.2.0.3.3 (13923374)"
Created on 14 Jun 2012, 23:16:11 hrs PST8PDT
Sub-patch 13696216; "Database Patch Set Update : 11.2.0.3.2 (13696216)"
Sub-patch 13343438; "Database Patch Set Update : 11.2.0.3.1 (13343438)"
Bugs fixed:
12880299, 12960925, 14038787, 12612118, 12834027, 13502183, 12764337
13916709, 13772618, 10133521, 13588248, 9761357, 12894807, 13742435
12829021, 13742434, 13657605, 13742433, 13742438, 13742437, 13742436
12905058, 13503598, 9873405, 12582664, 12535346, 13632717, 12861463
13343438, 12849688, 13696216, 13103913, 13457582, 13742464, 12917230
13036331, 12938841, 12656535, 13499128, 12678920, 12401111, 13338048
12913474, 12662040, 12658411, 11063191, 11877623, 12718090, 12847466
12797765, 12919564, 12780983, 12617123, 12950644, 12923168, 13035360
13903046, 13923374, 13420224, 13370330, 12646784, 13340388, 10350832
12998795, 12588744, 13467683, 13528551, 13001379, 12620823, 12797420
13041324, 13366202, 13527323, 13326736, 13492735, 13981051, 13466801
13332439, 13035804, 14063281, 14063280, 13362079, 13419660, 9703627
13070939, 12845115, 12976376, 11840910, 9858539, 12748240, 12780098
13354082, 14062797, 12879027, 14062796, 14062795, 14062794, 14062793
14062792, 13554409
Files Touched:
/kgl.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libgeneric11.a
/kgl2.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libgeneric11.a
/kgl4.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libgeneric11.a
ins_net_client.mk --> ORACLE_HOME/network/lib/client_sharedlib
/ktb.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kks.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kks1.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ktfa.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/qxim.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/dbsdrv.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/tbsdrv.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kcbz.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/qknpr.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kkzg.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kcl.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kkzu.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kau.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/qesma.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ctc.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kkpo.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kkpob.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kxcc.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdlx.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdlxdup.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kta.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/dgl.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kjbl.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kjbr.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kjfc.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kjm.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/qke.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kzax.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/qesrc.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kksc.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kksh.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kkpod.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kql.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kkt.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/atb.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kunid.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libnid.a
kutable.xsl --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/xml/xsl/kutable.xsl
kutrig.xsl --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/xml/xsl/kutrig.xsl
bundledata_PSU.xml --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/bundledata_PSU.xml
ins_rdbms.mk --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib/ioracle
ins_rdbms.mk --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib/irenamedg
ins_rdbms.mk --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib/inid
ins_rdbms.mk --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib/client_sharedlib
catpsu.sql --> ORACLE_HOME/psu/11.2.0.3.3/catpsu.sql
catpsu_rollback.sql --> ORACLE_HOME/psu/11.2.0.3.3/catpsu_rollback.sql
bug9858539.sql --> ORACLE_HOME/psu/scripts/bug9858539.sql
prvsawr.plb --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/prvsawr.plb
prvtawr.plb --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/prvtawr.plb
prvtawrs.plb --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/prvtawrs.plb
/nae.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libn11.a
/nsglsn.o --> ORACLE_HOME/network/lib/libnlsnr11.a
ins_net_client.mk --> ORACLE_HOME/network/lib/client_sharedlib
ins_net_server.mk --> ORACLE_HOME/network/lib/itnslsnr
/oracle/sysman/db/adm/BaseController.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/oracle/sysman/db/adm/inst/SPIAChecklistController.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/oracle/sysman/db/adm/inst/SPIAExadataController.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/oracle/sysman/db/adm/inst/SPIAOptimizerStatsController.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/oracle/sysman/db/adm/inst/SPIAParameterChangeController.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/oracle/sysman/db/adm/inst/SPIAUpgradeController.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/oracle/sysman/db/adm/inst/StsImExportController.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/oracle/sysman/emo/adm/DBMonitoringObject.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/oracle/sysman/emo/perf/bean/spia/TrialsComparisonBean.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/_database/_instance/_spia/_createSqlReplay.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emdb_emjsp.jar
/_database/_instance/_spia/_optimizerStats.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emdb_emjsp.jar
/_database/_instance/_spia/_parameterChange.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emdb_emjsp.jar
/_database/_instance/_spia/_sage.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emdb_emjsp.jar
/_database/_instance/_spia/_trialComparison.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emdb_emjsp.jar
/_database/_instance/_spia/_upgrade.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emdb_emjsp.jar
/_database/_instance/_spia/_upgrade2.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emdb_emjsp.jar
/_database/_instance/_sqlset/_stsExport.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emdb_emjsp.jar
/_database/_instance/_sqlset/_stsImport.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emdb_emjsp.jar
/k2.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/k2r.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/k2s.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kcb.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kcf.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kcm.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kcs.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kcv.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdd.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kds.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdst.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdst00.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdst01.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdst11.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdstrr.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdt.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdza.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdzh.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kdzs.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libcommon11.a
/kfd.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kfds.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kfe.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kff.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kfg.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kfksubs.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kfx.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kgodm.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libgeneric11.a
/kjb.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kjbm.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kjcl.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kjdx.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kjfs.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kji.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kjs.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kju.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kjx.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kkxwtp.o --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib/libknlopt.a
/kkz.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/knl.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/koks3.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kpoal8.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kpostr.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kqlp.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ksfd.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kspt.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ksut.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ktsa.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ktsi.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ktsla.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ktslj.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ktslm.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ktslur.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ktss.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/ktt.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kzft.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kzp.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/kzrt.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/mdopp.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libordsdo11.a
/ncodef.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/npi.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/opial7.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/opiexe.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/oracle/sysman/db/adm/DBController.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/oracle/sysman/db/adm/schm/GrantObjPrivsController.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/oracle/sysman/eml/ecm/sc/Operator$BuiltInIds.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emCORE.jar
/oracle/sysman/eml/ecm/sc/Operator$Parameters.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emCORE.jar
/oracle/sysman/eml/ecm/sc/Operator$TokenSeparatorWords.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emCORE.jar
/oracle/sysman/eml/ecm/sc/Operator$Tokenizations.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emCORE.jar
/oracle/sysman/eml/ecm/sc/Operator.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emCORE.jar
/oracle/sysman/emo/adm/usage/UsageSQLGenerator.class --> ORACLE_HOME/sysman/jlib/emDB.jar
/prsc.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/psdicd.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/psdmsc.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/psdpgi.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/psdsys.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/qcodfdef.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libgeneric11.a
/qcodfdef_PERF.o --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib/libperfsrv11.a
/qct.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libgeneric11.a
/qerrm.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/qertb.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
/qsmqcsm.o --> ORACLE_HOME/lib/libserver11.a
asmcmdcore --> ORACLE_HOME/bin/asmcmdcore
c1102000.sql --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/c1102000.sql
catfusrg.sql --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/catfusrg.sql
catpsu.sql --> ORACLE_HOME/psu/11.2.0.3.1/catpsu.sql
catpsu.sql --> ORACLE_HOME/psu/11.2.0.3.2/catpsu.sql
catpsu_rollback.sql --> ORACLE_HOME/psu/11.2.0.3.1/catpsu_rollback.sql
catpsu_rollback.sql --> ORACLE_HOME/psu/11.2.0.3.2/catpsu_rollback.sql
e1102000.sql --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/e1102000.sql
kkxwtp.o --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/lib/kkxwtp.o
kspasv0.var --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/kspasv0.var
oraus.msb --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg/oraus.msb
oraus.msg --> ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/mesg/oraus.msg
Patch Location in Inventory:
/u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home/inventory/oneoffs/13923374
/u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home/inventory/oneoffs/13696216
/u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home/inventory/oneoffs/13343438
Patch Location in Storage area:
/u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home/.patch_storage/13923374_Jun_14_2012_23_16_11
Patch 13919095 : applied on Thu Oct 11 01:31:19 UTC 2012
Unique Patch ID: 14912546
Patch description: "Grid Infrastructure Patch Set Update : 11.2.0.3.3 (13919095)"
Created on 4 Jul 2012, 11:10:31 hrs PST8PDT
Bugs fixed:
13919095, 13696251, 13348650, 12659561, 13039908, 13036424, 12794268
13011520, 13569812, 12758736, 13077654, 13001901, 13430715, 13806545
14082976, 12771830, 12538907, 13066371, 13483672, 12594616, 12897651
12897902, 13241779, 12896850, 12726222, 12829429, 12728585, 13079948
12876314, 13090686, 12925041, 12995950, 13251796, 12650672, 12398492
12848480, 13652088, 12990582, 13857364, 12975811, 12917897, 13082238
12947871, 13037709, 13371153, 12878750, 10114953, 11772838, 13058611
13001955, 11836951, 12965049, 13440962, 12765467, 13425727, 12885323
13339443, 12784559, 13332363, 13074261, 12971251, 13811209, 12709476
12857064, 13719731, 13396284, 12899169, 13111013, 12867511, 12639013
12959140, 13085732, 12829917, 12934171, 12849377, 12349553, 12680491
12914824, 13789135, 12730342, 13334158, 12950823, 13355963, 13531373
13776758, 12720728, 13620816, 13002015, 13024624, 12791719
Files Touched:
cluvfyrac.sh --> ORACLE_HOME/bin/cluvfyrac.sh
crsdiag.pl --> ORACLE_HOME/bin/crsdiag.pl
gnsd --> ORACLE_HOME/bin/gnsd
lsnodes --> ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnodes
racgwrap --> ORACLE_HOME/bin/racgwrap
racgwrap.sbs --> ORACLE_HOME/bin/racgwrap.sbs
srvconfig --> ORACLE_HOME/bin/srvconfig
rootofs.sh --> ORACLE_HOME/crs/install/rootofs.sh
s_crsconfig_defs --> ORACLE_HOME/crs/install/s_crsconfig_defs
env_has.mk --> ORACLE_HOME/crs/lib/env_has.mk
crsar.msb --> ORACLE_HOME/crs/mesg/crsar.msb
sclsus.msg --> ORACLE_HOME/srvm/mesg/sclsus.msg
srvm.jar --> ORACLE_HOME/oui/jlib/srvm.jar
srvmasm.jar --> ORACLE_HOME/oui/jlib/srvmasm.jar
libsrvm11.so --> ORACLE_HOME/oui/lib/aix/libsrvm11.so
ins_srvm.mk --> ORACLE_HOME/srvm/lib/install_srvm
ins_has.mk --> ORACLE_HOME/racg/lib/install
Patch Location in Inventory:
/u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home/inventory/oneoffs/13919095
Patch Location in Storage area:
/u01/app/oracle/11.2.0.3/product/rdbms/oracle_home/.patch_storage/13919095_Jul_4_2012_11_10_31
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Errors on applying PSU patches for GI (Grid Infrastructure) 11.2.0.3
Need help!
This is all in the version of 11.2.0.3. We created a single node GI with ASM by the user grid. Grid home is /grid/product/11.2/grid/ And oracle home created by user oracle at /oracle/product/11g. I have downloaded the GI PSU patch 16742216 for GI and Oracle DB PSU patch 16619892. I just want to apply the patch to GI home, then Oracle home with different PSU. Here is what I did after unzip the patch for GI:
1. Stopped ASM instance and stopped listener (these are owned by grid)
2. Created a ocm response file at grid home by grid user: $ORACLE_HOME/OPatch/ocm/bin/emocmrsp -no_banner
3. Use the root to run grid profile to setup grid GI environment
4. Use the root to run as (as described in Oracle instruction): opatch auto /home/grid/patches -ocmrf /grid/product/11.2/grid/OPatch/ocm/bin/ocm.rsp
But got this error. For some reason it looks for Oracle home, not grid home, although I do not have any oracle home environment setup in root user:
===================================================================================================
lsildb10p|+ASM|/home/grid/patches $ opatch auto /home/grid/patches -ocmrf /grid/product/11.2/grid/OPatch/ocm/bin/ocm.rsp
Executing /grid/product/11.2/grid/perl/bin/perl /grid/product/11.2/grid/OPatch/crs/patch11203.pl -patchdir /home/grid -patchn patches -ocmrf /grid/product/11.2/grid/OPatch/ocm/bin/ocm.rsp -paramfile /grid/product/11.2/grid/crs/install/crsconfig_params
/grid/product/11.2/grid/crs/install/crsconfig_params
/grid/product/11.2/grid/crs/install/s_crsconfig_defs
This is the main log file: /grid/product/11.2/grid/cfgtoollogs/opatchauto2013-08-10_09-17-36.log
This file will show your detected configuration and all the steps that opatchauto attempted to do on your system: /grid/product/11.2/grid/cfgtoollogs/opatchauto2013-08-10_09-17-36.report.log
2013-08-10 09:17:36: Starting Oracle Restart Patch Setup
Using configuration parameter file: /grid/product/11.2/grid/crs/install/crsconfig_params
The opatch minimum version check for patch /home/grid/patches/16619898/custom/server/16619898 failed for /oracle/product/11g
The opatch minimum version check for patch /home/grid/patches/16619892 failed for /oracle/product/11g
Opatch version check failed for oracle home /oracle/product/11g
Opatch version check failed
update the opatch version for the failed homes and retry
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Where I did wrong? Thanks for advice!Thanks for the update. I have tried with chmod -R a+rwx on the patch location. But got the error (different error). Here is long detail message in /grid/product/11.2/grid/cfgtoollogs/opatchauto2013-08-13_06-35-35.log
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Log file location : /grid/product/11.2/grid/cfgtoollogs/opatch/opatch2013-08-13_05-35-37AM_1.log
Invoking utility "saveconfigurationsnapshot"
UtilSession failed: UtilSession failed to generate configuration xml file [ PRKH-1001 : HASContext Internal Error
PRKH-3013 : An improper buffer argument was supplied to Cluster Synchronization Services ]
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When I run the command as root, the ORACLE_HOME is set to /grid/product/11.2.3/grid/ which is the home for GI.
Then check in the log file: /grid/product/11.2/grid/cfgtoollogs/opatch/opatch2013-08-13_05-35-37AM_1.log
[Aug 13, 2013 5:35:38 AM]
OPatch was not able to create .patch_storage directory
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We are on 11.5.10.2 and 10.2.0.4.We need to apply CPU and PSU patches.
1.When we apply the latest CPU patch does it mean it will apply all previous cpu patches on Both application and DB.
Means does it mean CPU's are cumulative.
2.What is PSU patch and what is difference between cpu and psu.When we apply latest psu will it apply latest cpu patch as well.
Please provide the latest CPU and psu note no. which includes Patches as well.Please search the forum before posting similar questions as this topic was discussed many times.
We are on 11.5.10.2 and 10.2.0.4.We need to apply CPU and PSU patches.
1.When we apply the latest CPU patch does it mean it will apply all previous cpu patches on Both application and DB.
Means does it mean CPU's are cumulative.Please see this link.
Switching to Cumulative Critical Patch Updates for E-Business Suite 11i
http://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/2010/01/cumulative_ebs_cpu.html
2.What is PSU patch and what is difference between cpu and psu.When we apply latest psu will it apply latest cpu patch as well.Can E-Business Users Apply Database Patch Set Updates?
http://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/2009/08/can_ebs_users_apply_database_patch_set_updates.html
cpu and psu
Re: CPU/PSU
PSU Vs CPU
Difference b/w CPU and PSU
Please provide the latest CPU and psu note no. which includes Patches as well.Critical Patch Update for January 2011 Now Available
http://blogs.oracle.com/stevenChan/2011/01/cpu_jan_2011.html
Thanks,
Hussein -
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I am preparing to perform an maintenance upgrade on our current Exchange 2010 Server, to Service Pack 3 (and any post-SP3 roll ups), but I have a couple questions about the process.
Current Exchange Server details:
Exchange 2010 Standard
Version: 14.0 (Build 639.21) - from Exchange Management Console
Version: 14.0.702.4000 - from Outook client
Active Directory forest and domain levels: Windows 2008 R2 native
The questions I have are:
1. Can I assume that because it's version 10.0.702.4000 I am on Exchange Server 2010 RTM Update Rollup 4?
2. Can Exchange 2010 Standard RTM be patched directly to Service Pack 3, or would I need to perform incremental patches (i.e. SP1, SP2, etc.) before going to SP3?
3. Do I need to manually perform the AD domain schema prep before applying Service Pack 3, or will the Service Pack 3 update process automatically handle the modifications of the AD schema?Hi,
Here are my answers you can refer to:
1. Firstly, I’d like to explain , we can use connection status to check our Exchange server version from Outlook client:
http://office.microsoft.com/en-in/outlook-help/determine-the-version-of-microsoft-exchange-server-my-account-connects-to-HA010117038.aspx
And I check my version from both EMC and Outlook client. It’s same.
2. We can directly update RTM version to SP3 , and the update will take an additional 30 minutes or longer per database.
3. Since Exchange 2010 SP3 makes updates to the Active Directory schema, we need prepare AD domain schema. However, it will automatically prepare AD and the domain when you install the update.
For more information, you can refer to the following article:
http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/jj965774(v=exchg.141).aspx
If you have any question, please feel free to let me know.
Thanks,
Angela
Angela Shi
TechNet Community Support -
Dear all,
My customer wants to upgrade EBS from 12.1.1 to 12.1.3.
He has questions about module OTL and AGIS.
He wants to know:
1. Apply OTL&AGIS on 12.1.1, then upgrade to 12.1.3
2. Upgrade 12.1.3, finish all post upgrade of 12.1.3, then apply patch to add OTL&AGIS module
Which one should be correct?
If neither of them, please advise.
Also, please post the note/doc number.
Thanks in adv,
JackieJackie Han wrote:
Dear all,
My customer wants to upgrade EBS from 12.1.1 to 12.1.3.
He has questions about module OTL and AGIS.
He wants to know:
1. Apply OTL&AGIS on 12.1.1, then upgrade to 12.1.3
2. Upgrade 12.1.3, finish all post upgrade of 12.1.3, then apply patch to add OTL&AGIS module
Which one should be correct?
If neither of them, please advise.
Also, please post the note/doc number.
Thanks in adv,
JackieUpgrade to 12.1.3 then apply the latest patchsets.
Thanks,
Hussein -
i have a really quick question about LVM, been trying to search but can't really find the answer
here's the scenario
i have my new quad core phenom system running arch, with an LVM volume on a few 1TB drives. i was overclocking it the other night and running geekbench, pulled 8300 flat anyway, not too bad since i started at 4900 on the arch kernel, and then hit 6800 with a custom zen patched kernel. anyhow, before i get carried away, what i want to do, is slap a spare drive and install windows 7 for a wider suite of benchmarks. but i'm worried that the drives with the lvm volume may not go in the same order when i pull the windows drive out.
so what i want to know, is does the order of the drives with the lvm volume matter, or does LVM not care about the order at all?i was pretty sure thats how it worked....but pretty sure just isn't enough sometimes. like when you're looking at 3TB's of data
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Hello,
When applying PSU patches and other interim patches, would you guys say it's necessary to backup the Oracle Home in question and the central inventory before applying the patch?
I know that the patch is stored in the .patch_storage directory so that Opatch can roll it back at a later point. Would this suffice or do you recommend a separate backup of the binaries and inventory as well?
thanks.MrShh wrote:
Hello,
When applying PSU patches and other interim patches, would you guys say it's necessary to backup the Oracle Home in question and the central inventory before applying the patch?
I know that the patch is stored in the .patch_storage directory so that Opatch can roll it back at a later point. Would this suffice or do you recommend a separate backup of the binaries and inventory as well?
thanks.Yes always.
If in case of relinking you have any issue. In less cases which cannot be rolledback.
So always take ORACLE_HOM & Inventory backup too when all services(instance & listeners..) are down,
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