ASM: 11.2.0.4, no interim patches
Red Hat Linux: Ver 5.11
We have three database servers that have only ASM installed, no GRID. We
have been trying to upgrade ASM to 12.1.0.2 without any success. All the
databases and ASM were down before we started runInstaller. The process
always stops when running the configuration script, rootupgrade.sh. We
have tried the following options:
- Run the script manually when prompted - stops progressing at 81%
complete; waited 3 hours before we killed it.
- Check "Automatically run configuration scripts" with the sudo as
oracle option; after about 90 minutes it fails with the following:
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*Full text of "Details":*
Cause - Installer is unable to connect to a node for executing the script
using specified configuration method. Action - Review the log file
'/local/cots/oracle/oraInventory/logs/installActions2016-08-02_02-48-26PM.log'
for further details. More Details
Exception details - PRCC-1021 : One or more of the submitted commands did
not execute successfully.
PRCC-1025 : Command submitted on node dbs01 did not complete within 3,600
seconds - PRCC-1021 : One or more of the submitted commands did not
execute successfully.
PRCC-1025 : Command submitted on node dbs01 did not complete within 3,600
seconds - PRCC-1021 : One or more of the submitted commands did not
execute successfully.
PRCC-1025 : Command submitted on node dbs01 did not complete within 3,600
seconds - PRCC-1025 : Command submitted on node dbs01 did not complete
within 3,600 seconds
After clicking *Next*, we get a message saying the software installation
was successful, which we can see, but some configuration assistants failed,
were cancelled or skipped. We elected not to continue at this point.
- We tried to do the alternative way to upgrade ASM standalone config
from Doc ID 1964405.1, but it didn't work either.
I've got a ticket open with Oracle support. They haven't responded with
anything yet, but it's been only 3 hours since I opened the Sev 2 ticket.
Has anyone encountered this error? If yes, how did you fix it?
I appreciate any guidance you can provide. Thank you.
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Sandy B.