When all the PSU 10.2.0.5.3 one-off patches that you have requested are available at My Oracle Support, proceed with Section 3.2, 'Patch Installation Instructions'. Patch Installation 1. Installing the Oracle 11gR2 32-bit Instant Client. For 32-bit applications to work on the servers, Oracle has released 32-bit Instant Client software. Download the Instant Client software by following these steps. This procedure contains steps for Linux, AIX®, and Solaris.
Hello, I am installing a SolMan 7.1. Sapinst has stopped and prompts to run RUNINSTALLER. Therefore I have installed the Oracle Kernel. Now I need to patch, with the latest version of MOPatch: 11.2.0.3.5 1. As only the Oracle Kernel is not installed and the DB is not yet created, should I perform everything that is documented in the SAP Bundle Patch documentation except running the sql scripts? In the past, I stored my bundle patches in /oracle/stage/bundle. After reading current Oracle 11.2.0.3.5 SAP Bundle Patch doc, they specifiy /oracle/SID/11203/sapbundle.
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Has SAP changed its conventions? Thanks in advance for your answers. HI, catsbp bundles all the sqlscripts that belong to the rdbmb/admin tree in ORACLEHOME. On an already existing DB on the target Patchset, when you only apply fixes with MOPatch, you need to play it to get all the fixes applied to the DB. When you create a new DB (as in the installation) or you upgrade from a minor release, the relevant part of theses scripts will be applied during the installation and/or upgrade (dbua) procedure, because the replaced(patched) scripts will be used anyway.
Nevertheless, the catsbp usually contains the scripts for the Oracle CPU (Critical Patch Updates) in addition. There might be a couple of actions that need to be processed, that are NOT part of the regular installation/upgrade scripts from the DB, so once all the sapinst installation steps are executed, it is a very good idea, to shut down the abap/j2ee instances running on that DB and apply catsbp while SAP is down. This might repeat 80% of the steps already executed, but will also take care of the remaining parts. Volker 1 Likes 1.