'Hello All, We are currently running 10. Black Xp Sp3 2009. 2.0.2 for both db and client. I would like to upgrade to 10.2.0.5 db and IC 10.2.0.4. What is the best way to go about doing this. Nov 13, 2014 On this post I’d like to share with you how to install and setup the Oracle 10.2.0.4 patch. This guide also applies for other patches and versions. Oracle Database Downloads. The version of Oracle Database you are looking for is no longer available on OTN. Please visit any of the following links for. P374_.zip is the zip that contains 10.2.0.4.0 patch. 2.2 Apply required patches to Oracle Enterprise Manager. + Set the ORACLE.
Hi Experts, These are the instructions I found in readme file for applying Oracle patch on 10.2.0.4 db: 1. Cleanly shut down all processes running from the ORACLE_HOME. Set the ORACLE_HOME environment variable to the correct Oracle home that needs to be patched. >set ORACLE_HOME= 3. Go to the directory where you downloaded the patch: >cd 7677781 4. Ensure that the directory containing the OPatch script appears in your PATH setting.
Enter the following command to run OPatch: >opatch apply 5. Inspect the opatch.log file generated in%ORACLE_HOME% cfgtoollogs opatch for any errors. If there are errors, refer to Section 4, 'Known Issues'.
I downloaded the patch from support.oracle.com. I understand all of the above points except for 'OPatch'. I do not see any file or directory with this name in the patch the I downloaded. What is OPatch? How does 'OPatch apply' command work?
Download Faculty Mentoring Program Evaluation on this page. Please let me know of any known issues for applying Oracle 10g patches on 'Amazon EC2' server. Additional comments are most welcome, thanks in advance.
So after a loooong wait time it’s finally available to be downloaded by the SAP customers. What a relieve! Over is the time where tens of patches needed to be installed to run the database on a supported patchlevel and to avoid trapping into a myriads of nasty optimizer bugs that could render the system unusable.
Hooray to the developers! Well, ok perhaps this ‘event’ is not *that* fantastic. From support perspective it’s just another patch. And we already know that there will be a Patchset 10.2.0.5 in which the already available mergefixes for 10.2.0.4 will be included. So far nothing new. Having witnessed the advent of many Patchsets, Patches and Releases now, one customer behaviour pattern really sticks out. During all the usually quite long (from several months to sometimes years) there are only few support messages in which customers seek to know the planned release date for the ‘new version’.