Re: 11.201 to 11.202 in-place upgrade

  • From: "Tim Gorman" <tim@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: carlospena999@xxxxxxxxx, oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Thu, 05 Apr 2012 16:49:50 +0000

Carlos,
The documentation is accurate and be sure to follow it, but don't think that 
you have a choice with the "new location" advice and that you can just upgrade 
your existing ORACLE_HOME in-place.

Starting with 11.2.0.2, a new ORACLE_HOME directory is mandatory for all new 
versions past the 4th digit of the version. For example, you need a new 
ORACLE_HOME to go from 11.2.0.1.x to 11.2.0.y.z (where "y" is greater than 
"x"); you don't need a new ORACLE_HOME if you are patching from 11.2.0.2.x to 
11.2.0.2.z (where "z" is greater than "x"). So, figure on needing at least 8-9 
Gb of free space in the file-systems where your ORACLE_HOME directories reside, 
on each node.

Although the Oracle Universal Installer uses the "cluvfy" utility itself, it is 
a really good idea to download "cluvfy" from the otn.oracle.com website for 
your platform and learn how to use it, and use it extensively before you 
attempt installation. In fact, I'd recommend not even attempting to run the OUI 
until commands such as "cluvfy stage -pre [ crsinst | dbinst | dbcfg ]" come 
back completely succesful, or else you're satisfied that the issues discovered 
are non-issues for you.

Good luck,

Tim Gorman
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-----Original Message-----
From: C P [mailto:carlospena999@xxxxxxxxx]
Sent: Thursday, April 5, 2012 10:34 AM
To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: 11.201 to 11.202 in-place upgrade

Forgot to mention one more thing. This is a rac and asm database.CPOn Thu, Apr 
5, 2012 at 11:29 AM, C P  wrote:> Hello oracle-l,>> Has anyone done 11.201 to 
11.202 in place upgrade for any of your> databases on Linux. The manual seems 
to be for a new location upgrade. We> are interested in knowing the steps for 
doing an in-place upgrade. Any> pointers will help.>> 
Carlos.>>--//www.freelists.org/webpage/oracle-l

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