We are upgrading 10.2.0.4 enterprise edition single instance to 11.2.0.3 enterprise edition single edition manually. What should the listener status while doing upgradation. This is my first upgradation project.
I need to display the parameter and status of DB for listener and Read Only.
I know those value could be get from command line , but could we get the values of Listener and Read only by SQL/PlSQL? So I can get it through the query of DB.
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.
SNRCTL> stat LISTENER Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=IPC)(KEY=LISTENER))) STATUS of the LISTENER ------------------------ Alias LISTENER Version TNSLSNR for IBM/AIX RISC System/6000: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production Start Date 19-JAN-2013 00:50:10 Uptime 0 days 0 hr. 29 min. 51 sec Trace Level off Security ON: Local OS Authentication [code]....
In every oracle documentation for e.g:11.2 Scan and Node TNS Listener Setup Examples [ID 1070607.1] we found the local listener status showing both local-ip and vip. Why is not showing in our case?
I'd like to call an existing function/procedure from a resource template. For example, I have a procedure called 'rest' with an out parameter of 'p_out' - how do I use this within a resource template?
At the moment I have defined the template as type 'PL/SQL Block' and with the 'GET' defined as:
begin myschema.rest(:p_out); end;
APEX_PUBLIC_USER has been granted 'all' on the procedure. The p_out is populated with a piece of text.
When I call this resource, I get a '500 Internal Error' returned. I've tried adding p_out as an X-APEX-FORWARD parameter, but nothing seems to work.
I'm planning to upgrade a small database (~150GB) from 10.2.0.3 on windows 2003 23bit to 11.2.0.3 RAC on Linux 5.8.The database contains oracle spatial too. A suitable method and link to document to be followed.
I recently performed an upgrade on a new server from oracle 10gr2 to oracle 11gr2 (11.2.0.3).
I take the rman backup from oracle 10g server and restore it on new server where I installed oracle 11gr2.
But on my previous oracle 10gr2 server I enabled the auditing. After doing successful upgrade now when I try to login with any user except sys I receive the following error:
SQL> conn scott/tiger ERROR: ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1 ORA-00904: "OBJ$EDITION": invalid identifier ORA-02002: error while writing to audit trail ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1 ORA-00904: "OBJ$EDITION": invalid identifier
I got the workaround by setting the parameter audit_trail=FALSE (Previous value was DB_EXTENDED) .But I want my auditing to be enabled as per y requirements.
I am using oracle 11.2.0 in linux platform.i have created a listener for the asm database. and i am using non default port of 1525 whenever i go for lsnrctl>status always shows for the port 1521. i don't want the default port 1521 and i have changed the local listener as listener1 with port 1525 protool tcp in spfile and registered with the asm database.Is there any option to change the default listener as listener1.
also,everytime when i give lsnrctl>show current_listener it is showing "listener"
i have set the current-listener to listener1 and save_config listener1 and reloaded.After exit and enter lsnrctl>status it will show for port 1521 When i attempt to start listener1 every time. it will prompt listener1 is already running.
In one of our RAC envrionment, we have more than 15 databases in a server running in AIX Operating system.the Listener file I am able to find only one entry (SID). But while trying to execute lsnrctl status it displays all the 15 SIDs in the list hosted in the ser ver. Not sure how it works?
As we created another one new database in the database, where i need to add this SID in the listener.ora file to reload the listener.
find reference note IDs for DB upgrade from 11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3.2, as I am finding only Exadata which I don't want but I want to find for Ebiz database, on OS - Solaris 10 9/10 s10s_u9wos_14a SPARC.
Along with existing RMAN backups we do Exports - of our DB using and OS User and Oracle Wallet.Of the DB's we have upgraded the Data Pump Directory
Select * from dba_directories; (there are other commands to get this info as well).
I captured screens from the DBUA upgrades, but did not see an option to change this information.Is there a way to feed this information to the install moving forward. IE, ./DBUA -silent ?
Also, anyone tracked the percentage of storage increase from 10.2/11.1 to 11.2.
I am going to upgrade database from 11.1.0.7 to 11.2.0.3
1) If compatible is set to 10.2.0 in 11.2.0.3, will it work ? 2) If compatible set to maximum level, will it affect our application ? 3) Whether any code related problem occurred after upgrading like PL/SQL codes ?
We are planning to upgrade our database from Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - 64bi to Oracle Standard Edition 11g . We also have oracle apex installed on Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - 64bi database with oracle apex 3.1
No our plan to upgrade the database and oracle apex to 4.2. Since Oracle Enterprise Edition is licensing is very expensive we though of buying standard edition and upgrade to this version.
can we upgrade the oracle database from enterprise edition to latest standard edition?
We have many many APEX applications in APEX 3.0 running on a 10.2.0.4 database that needs desperately to be upgraded. As a test, I've set up a clean 11gR2 database and copied the production APEX database into it via datapump. I set up APEX Listener, as I don't have any OAS sitting around and the EPG doesn't seem to be supported for APEX 3.0... the Listener doesn't say one way or the other.
When trying to log in, I get the login page, but it tries to reference files such as apex_get_3_1.js while I only have files such as htmldb_get.js in my images directory in production. I noticed it is looking for what appears to be 3.1 files instead of 3.0 files... which concerns me.
The APEX listener appears to be more than just a Java PL/SQL gateway.
Is there a minimum version of APEX the APEX Listener supports?
I am trying to upgrade the database 32bit from 10.2.0.1 to 10.2.0.4 version in lunux 32 bit . I faced the version incompatibilty error during patchset 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 [code]....
Need certified os and versions for oracle db 10gr2
After many tries of upgrade'ing oracle I decided to make backup of my database and then remove 11.2.0.1 and install 11.2.0.3 to recover db. Unfortunately I am not sure how should I perform restoration.I backed up data by calling RMAN> backup database include current controlfile;
After that I moved files from fast_recovery_area and cleared my machine from current oracle release.I also did a copy of directories:
I am trying to come up with a plan for an upgrade that is needed for a server I maintain. It is a Windows 2003 32bit running Oracle 10.2.0.3 on old Hardware. It also has two obscure 3rd party applications that are running on it that directly access the database. These applications are supported by off site consultants.
My initial plan was to Create a Windows 2008 R2 Virtual Server and install the same version of Oracle 10.2.0.3. Using Rman clone the database to the new server. Have the consultants come in and get the applications working. Once everything in the new environment seems to be working fine, run RMAN again and reclone the database to have all the latest data. Then at a later time upgrade the database to 11g 32bit. Virtually no downtime and we could spend all the time we needed getting the applications working and testing the new environment.
The plan is dead right of the bat though because I realize 10.2.0.3 is not supported by Windows 2008 R2. I really did not want to add an Oracle DB upgrade into the mix at the same time. Just because their are so many changes from the old environment to the new that I want to break this down into manageable chunks. And I can maybe get by with 1 day of down time.
So now I am looking at installing 11g on my Virtual Server, Clone the database, upgrade the database, have the consultants come in and get the applications working. All the while we are down. If we run into any problems, which you always do, it just completely blows the schedule.
Im looking for a query which returns the batch for which all the child should either be in 'A_STATUS','B_STATUS' or 'C_STATUS'. In this query im expecting a query which returns batch 2,3 and 4.
create table batch (batchid number); insert into batch values(1); insert into batch values(2); insert into batch values(3); insert into batch values(4);
i am migrating forms 6i to 10g, when i compile one form to checking purpose all are successfully fine but the record status bar not showing there fore message are not appear how to solve this problem