Re: 11.2 Grid Infrastructure upgrade failure
From: Martin Bach <development_at_the-playground.de>
Date: Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:17:50 +0000
Message-ID: <4B449B8E.6060901_at_the-playground.de>
Hi Jason!
>
> The perl script (eventually) runs a oifcfg command, latest from Oracle
> is that this command should run from the 10.2 Clusterware home, rather
> than the new Grid Infrastructure home, but for some reason it's not.
>
Date: Wed, 06 Jan 2010 14:17:50 +0000
Message-ID: <4B449B8E.6060901_at_the-playground.de>
Hi Jason!
from what you said I am assuming you are creating a new CRS home for 11.2. Very interesting scenario :) Please have a presentation ready for one of the next RAC SIGs
jason arneil wrote:
> 2010/1/5 Niall Litchfield <niall.litchfield_at_gmail.com>:
>> Hi Jason, i'd concur with Martin about the perl script.
>
> The perl script (eventually) runs a oifcfg command, latest from Oracle
> is that this command should run from the 10.2 Clusterware home, rather
> than the new Grid Infrastructure home, but for some reason it's not.
If that's a test/dev/sandbox (read: not so really important) environment, I might set the full path and see if the execution from the 10.2 home makes any difference. The beauty of perl scripts-you don't have to wait for them to give you a patch. If it's an important box, better stay away from this kind of manipulation.
By the way, is this reproducible?
>
>> I do take issue with the mainstream platform and can't believe comment though. >> We see a lot of 10.2 on linux installs - they're nearly all 32 bit.
>
Hope this helps,
Martin
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