If you want to upgrade these components, you must first install them, using the OUI, and then re-run the Upgrade Assistant. Do you want to continue with upgrade? Note: If you continue, the above components will not be considered as part of the upgrade process.*
Following is the status of the specified components from 11.1.0.6
COMP_ID COMP_NAME VERSION STATUS
AMD OLAP Catalog 11.1.0.6.0 VALID
SDO Spatial 11.1.0.6.0 VALID
APS OLAP Analytic Workspace 11.1.0.6.0 VALID
Should I install these components while installing 11.2.0.2 patchset prior upgrading? I was unable to find any component installation on OUI.
Also DBUA pre-upgrade asked to remove existing UltraSearch from 11.1.0.6 prior upgrading. Though I removed it, but not sure is that going to hamper the upgraded DB, as I'm not sure of the usage of this component as well.
now I have requirement to upgarde it this existing RAC setup to 10.2.0.4.
options for me the steps or sequence I need to follow in upgrade path? like first needs to upgarde crs,then fro ASM and lastly for DB something like this.
I want to upgrade my Oracle version from 10.2.0.1.0 to 10.2.0.4.0 but but i don't know what are the correct ways. i read the read me file in the patch set and fallowed the steps but its giving me error e.g. "Error in writing to file D:Oracleproduct10.2.0.2.0inoraevrus10.dll" every time. We have no RAC and Cluster Environment.
In my test server ..When i'm going to check the oralce verion .which version this one ? im not seeing anything from oracle EE or standard edition & personal edition ...
SQL> select BANNER from v$version; BANNER ---------------------------------------------------------------- Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.4.0 - 64bit Production PL/SQL Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production CORE 10.2.0.4.0 Production TNS for Linux: Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production NLSRTL Version 10.2.0.4.0 - Production
I installed 11.1.0.6. on Linux RedHat 5.5. Then upgraded to 11.1.0.7. However when I issue sqlplus /nolog and do select banner from v$version it shows 11.1.0.6. Although the install and upgrade were successful. I wonder why it does not show 11.1.0.7. I upgraded using the installer and not dbua could this be the reason why?
what does mean VERSION_TIME column in V$DATABASE;i know that there is an other column which is called CREATED which indicates when the database has been created and i think it will never change,but, what about VERSION_TIME ? when does it change ?
when migrating from 32 bit Linux to 64 bit Windows version on database standard edition, is there a server media needed?if yes, can you give me more details on what it consists of?
I am trying to upgrade the database 32bit from 10.2.0.1 to 10.2.0.4 version in Linux 32 bit . I faced the version incompatibility error during patch set installation and hence ran the patchset installation with -ignoresysprereqs option.
Now during the patchset installation i encountered the below error in in the install logfile. ************************************** INFO: Start output from spawned process: INFO: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFO: INFO: /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/bin/genclntsh INFO: genclntsh: genclntsh: Could not locate /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/network/admin/shrept.lst INFO: make: INFO: *** [client_sharedlib] Error 1 INFO: INFO: End output from spawned process. INFO: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- INFO: Exception thrown from action: make Exception Name: MakefileException Exception String: Error in invoking target 'client_sharedlib' of makefile '/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/network/lib/ins_net_client.mk'. See '/u01/app/oracle/oraInventory/logs/installActions2012-06-24_11-45-11AM.log' for details. Exception Severity: 1 ***********************************************
Provide me the certified os and versions for oracle db 10gr2
I had two installations of Oracle on my server (10.2.0.4 and 11.2.0.1) under different linux users. The Databases used different listeners on different ports.
I upgraded my Oracle 11g to 11.2.0.3 successfully two weeks ago. However today I just checked that I couldnt reload my Oracle 10g Listener. On further analysis (lsnrctl status) I discovered that my 10g listener's version was "TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 11.2.0.3.0" . My Start Date from lsnrctl gives me the date when my Oracle 11g was upgraded.
Now I have tried to reload my 11g listener which works normally. I cannot reload my 10g listener (TNS-01190: The user is not authorized to execute the requested listener command). When i run ps command there is no process on my server for my 10g listener. I can only see my 11g listener process after running ps command. However everybody can ping my databases on Oracle 10g but i cannot identify or kill my listener process even on server level.
We are using Oracle standard edition 10.2.0.2 on Solaris x86-64 platform, and I'm trying to estimate reasonability of movement to 10.2.0.4.A disadvantage I see is according to 10.2.0.2 "Availability and Known Issues" amount of "issues introduced" is about 10, but in 10.2.0.4 there are 63 "issues introduced", according to similar document. I suspect that some of bugs can be eliminated by applying 10.2.0.4.3 patchset, but I'm not sure that all of them will be eliminated. A benefit of 10.2.0.4 (and especially 10.2.0.4.3) is presence of all necessary critical patches (up to Jan2010).
We plan on using our current enterprise application, which is using 10.2.0.5.0 on the backend, until the end of 2012. Then we're going to switch over to a whole new system.
Our vendor is telling us that Oracle will stop issuing security patches and bug fixes for Oracle 10g at the end of 2011. Should we upgrade to 11g? If we do not upgrade to 11g, then we would be on 10g for about one year without these security patches and bug fixes. Should this be a concern?
I'm planning on upgrading our 10.2.0.4 database to 11.2.0.1 on the same server. Would like to hear the best efficient method to do so from the experts.. My first option is to use datapump method, so I can take a backup and uninstall 10g on the server, Install 11g and import the data. But as I was reading through the documents on the upgrade, I think it is best to use DBUA instead. I'm planning to follow this document to upgrade using DBUA. [URL]
Few doubts on this..
1. Since I will be upgrading the existing 10g database, I suppose I need not uninstall 10g prior to the upgrade. I read that DBUA will shutdown the database during the upgrade. Currently we have Oracle 10g software in c:oracleproduct10.2.0db_1 and the data files are in different disk drives and also in c:oracleoradata folder. So will DBUA move the physical datafiles to the new location?
2. Do I need to stop 10g listener prior to running DBUA?
3. Will I be able to uninstall 10g after the upgrade?
Point for upgrading my 10G to 11G. It is a standalone DB on windows 2003. I have already install the 11G software on a different oracle_home. I need know to re-direct my datafiles to the new oracle_home.
Oracle has changed the way to upgrade the software, i'm completely lost and angry i used to be able to just download the patch and install however the new patch that came out on the 13th of September is completely different, I just want to upgrade the current version of 11.2.0.1 to 11.2.2.0 somehow the software i got wont let me keeps saying the "software is on version 10.2.1. need to upgrade" how to upgrade to that? these are the files I have after the unzip of all 7 downloads
A link which describe step by step with screen shots how can i install oracle 10 r2 on oracle linux server release 6.1 using vmware workshop 8.my actual os is windows server 64 bit in this in install vmware 8 and i install oracle linux server release 6.1 32 bit now i want to install oracle 10g r2 or oracle 11g r2 on this .