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Unfortunately - this is what I'm having a problem with. I did install with
OUI. The log files from that installation are in the "oraInventory"
directory. Subsequently, I installed some client software (precompilers) on
the machine. The oraInventory only shows the client installation, not the
real server.
And.......I have confirmed - the oraInst.loc file does correctly point to the oraInventory directory.
It just looks as though the installer process didn't update the oraInventory correctly. Now I'm afraid I'm Screwed on the upgrade!
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Saturday, May 18, 2002 9:58 AM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
I'm guessing that the 9.0.1.0 server software was not installed using the Oracle installer? Did you "tar" it over from somewhere else?
For a server installed using the installer, you'll find a file in "/var/opt/oracle" named "oraInst.loc", which contains the name of the directory containing the Oracle Universal Installer's "oraInventory" directory.
Your installer running the 9.0.1.2 patch is checking for that file in "/var/opt/oracle" and probably not finding it. Or, it is finding it and the "oraInventory" directory, but the inventory says that only the client has been installed...
> HI -
>
> I'm trying to upgrade my database from 9.0.1.0 to 9.0.1.2 (Sun Solaris).
> The installer tells me there are no files that need to be applied. When I
> click on installed products, under 9i it only show the client install, not
> the enterprise edition server. Does anyone know what I can do to get the
> installer to realize that I do have the server installed?
>
> Thank you -
> Lisa
>
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