upgrade 10.2.0.4 to 11.2.0.2 on solaris [message #521293] |
Sun, 28 August 2011 08:47  |
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oradisc
Messages: 2 Registered: August 2011 Location: Germany
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I tried to upgrade oracle 10.2.0.4 to 11.2.0.2 on the Solaris 10 server, but after 40 minutes it hangs bei oracle XML Database.
Can someone help me?
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Re: upgrade 10.2.0.4 to 11.2.0.2 on solaris [message #521295 is a reply to message #521293] |
Sun, 28 August 2011 08:57   |
John Watson
Messages: 8966 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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No-one can help without more information than this. For example, the 11.2 Upgrade guide has 16 steps for a manual upgrade. Which one are you on? Or are you ugrading with some other technique?
(And please read and follow the Forum Guide)
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Re: upgrade 10.2.0.4 to 11.2.0.2 on solaris [message #521297 is a reply to message #521296] |
Sun, 28 August 2011 09:26   |
John Watson
Messages: 8966 Registered: January 2010 Location: Global Village
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Presumably you mean step 11. Well, you had better see what it is doing: querying v$session_wait to see if it actually has hanged and if so why would be a start.
But how important is this? For example, if it is a production upgrade in your monthly maintenance period, you can cancel it right now, revert to you pre-upgrade position, and try again next month. If it is only a test or for learning purposes, perhaps someone can help - but not me, I'm on my way the airport in a few minutes.
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