I'm trying to upgrade an Oracle 12.2.0.1 database to Oracle 19.8 using DBUA on
Red Hat Linux 7. I've done a number of Oracle 19c upgrades with no issues.
This time, it gets part way through then throws the following error:
ORA-20000: Could not create database link: sys-hub ORA-06512: at
"SYS.DBMS_PQ_INTERNAL", line 15
ORA-06512: at line 1
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_PQ_INTERNAL", line 15 ORA-06512: at line 1
ORA-06512: at line 1
Oracle Server INVALID 19.8.0.0.0 00:13:32
Oracle Real Application Clusters OPTION OFF 19.8.0.0.0 00:00:00
Oracle XML Database UPGRADED 19.8.0.0.0 00:01:52
Datapatch 00:02:03
Final Actions 00:02:12
Post Upgrade 00:00:16
Total Upgrade Time: 00:20:03
It only gets to 49% complete before it pops up a window saying that it failed
and the only options given are "Retry" and "Abort". I've opened an SR with
Oracle, but they have not been at all helpful. The response is that the
upgrade is complete and I just have to run utlrp 4 or 5 times within 3 minutes
(I tried it, it doesn't help) and then run the final upgrade step manually
followed by the time zone upgrade.
I've tried that, but it all fails. What I'm looking for is what needs to be
fixed before starting the upgrade so the error doesn't occur. I've tried
asking for that and the response was to do the same thing that already doesn't
work.
Any ideas?
Scott Canaan '88
Sr Database Administrator
Information & Technology Services
Finance & Administration
Rochester Institute of Technology
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