4AD656FDB01EAAE1E0530D98EB0A84CF |
OCR and OCR backup location |
When performing an upgrade of the clusterware the listener.ora file is expected to be found in the $CRS_HOME/network/admin directory and to have the proper file and directory permissions.
The listener.ora file should not be a symbolic link to a listener.ora file in a different location.
The permissions of the listener.ora file should be 644 (-rw-r--r--)
The permissions of the $CRS_HOME/network/admin directory should be 755 (drwxr-xr-x)
|
WARN |
2100879.1 CLSRSC-206: COULD NOT OPEN FILE "LISTENER.ORA" DURING CRS UPGRADE |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
4AC9A5C55C138E86E0530E98EB0A5644 |
/tmp readable and writeable by grid owner |
In order to assure no problems upgrading the /tmp directory needs to be readable/writable by the grid infrastructure owner. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
4AB47500CC8F1E58E0530E98EB0A9D23 |
12.2 Pre-upgrade script for AIX |
ORAchk executes the 12.2 Database pre upgrade.jar utility as part of its pre-upgrade module. The utility checks for many conditions that might help avoid problems with the upgrade. The findings are broken down into Warnings, Recommendations and Informational. You should review this report and remediate any problems it might identify. In some cases it might generate fixup.sql scripts which are not presented here. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 |
NONE |
4A4C6809ECF230C1E0530E98EB0A2593 |
/etc/services readable by grid owner |
In order to assure no problems upgrading the /etc/services file needs to be readable by the grid infrastructure owner. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
4A53238B10CAD063E0530E98EB0A07BF |
OCR diskgroup name length |
Due to Bug 11786053 if the name of the ASM diskgroup containing the OCR is longer than 25 characters it will cause the root upgrade.sh script to fail with the following error message
PROC-26: Error while accessing the physical storage Storage layer error [Insufficient quorum to open OCR devices] [0] |
WARN |
2227363.1 rootupgrade.sh: PROC-26: [Insufficient quorum to open OCR devices] [0] |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
4A4EA84EC560E6FFE0530E98EB0A38E0 |
ocr manual backup location |
Due to Bug 25448476 if the OCR backup location is to ASM then the rootupgrade.sh script will fail. |
WARN |
1410202.1 How to Apply a Grid Infrastructure Patch Before root script (root.sh or rootupgrade.sh) is Executed? 2227932.1 CLSRSC-537: The root script failed to copy the OCR backup file from node nodename to shared storage |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
4A27467B4F7C24F8E0530A98EB0A9D0C |
/var/audit filesystem free space |
The /var/audit directory contains audit data collected by the audit service daemon. The filesystem where this directory is located should be maintained at less than 80% capacity to ensure collection of audit data is not impacted by a filesystem reaching capacity.
|
WARN |
Oracle Solaris Administration: Security Services - Managing Audit Records on Local Systems (Tasks) |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
4A0ED7401ECDDC8AE0530E98EB0A7509 |
Clusterware active version |
After successful upgrade, clusterware active version should be 12.2.0.1.0 on all nodes in cluster |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
4A15873C8D595BA7E0530E98EB0A92CE |
Timezone Support |
Adjust time zone data in the database to DST V26 or higher. See the referenced document for timezone support and globalization. |
INFO |
977512.1 Updating the RDBMS DST version in 11gR2 (11.2.0.1 and up) using DBMS_DST Datetime Data Types and Time Zone Support |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
49FE1F27D81B7EB6E0530D98EB0A8DE4 |
Check for custom environment variables in registry for databases |
By identifying custom variables defined using srvctl getenv database, administrators can ensure they are updated to target home post upgrade. |
WARN |
|
|
DBA |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
499926D78DD419EEE0530C98EB0A663B |
Verify Operating system patch issues in SP 08 and SP 03 |
oslevel -s returning following output is exposed to this issue
7100-04-03-1642
7100-04-03-1643
6100-09-08-1642
6100-09-08-1643
Affected AIX Levels Fixed In iFix / APAR
6100-09-08 6100-09-09 IV93840
7100-03-08 7100-03-09 IV93884
7100-04-03 7100-04-04 IV93845
7200-00-03 7200-00-04 IV93883
7200-01-01 7200-01-02 IV93885
The fix is included in the next to be released AIX Service Packs.
IBM HIPER APAR
Abstract: PROBLEMS CAN OCCUR WITH THREAD_CPUTIME AND THREAD_CPUTIME_FAST
This APAR corrects an issue with system call thread_cputime_self with
floating point registers which is exposed by Oracle Database 11gR2.
PROBLEM SUMMARY:
The thread_cputime or thread_cputime_fast interfaces can
cause invalid data in the FP/VMX/VSX registers if the thread
page faults in this function
I am not sure if the warnings and failures in the check simply point to the
alert note, or if you wish to update them to cite the above ifix/apar
solutions from IBM. |
FAIL |
2237498.1 Database Corruption ORA-600 ORA-7445 errors after applying AIX SP patches - AIX 6.1.9.7 to SP08 or AIX 7.1.4.2 to SP03 PROBLEMS CAN OCCUR WITH THREAD_CPUTIME AND THREAD_CPUTIME_FAST |
DATABASE |
SYSADMIN |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 |
NONE |
498733A66F1E8564E0530C98EB0A2A49 |
Verify Operating system patch issues in SP 08 and SP 03 |
oslevel -s returning following output is exposed to this issue
7100-04-03-1642
7100-04-03-1643
6100-09-08-1642
6100-09-08-1643
Affected AIX Levels Fixed In iFix / APAR
6100-09-08 6100-09-09 IV93840
7100-03-08 7100-03-09 IV93884
7100-04-03 7100-04-04 IV93845
7200-00-03 7200-00-04 IV93883
7200-01-01 7200-01-02 IV93885
The fix is included in the next to be released AIX Service Packs.
IBM HIPER APAR
Abstract: PROBLEMS CAN OCCUR WITH THREAD_CPUTIME AND THREAD_CPUTIME_FAST
This APAR corrects an issue with system call thread_cputime_self with
floating point registers which is exposed by Oracle Database 11gR2.
PROBLEM SUMMARY:
The thread_cputime or thread_cputime_fast interfaces can
cause invalid data in the FP/VMX/VSX registers if the thread
page faults in this function
I am not sure if the warnings and failures in the check simply point to the
alert note, or if you wish to update them to cite the above ifix/apar
solutions from IBM. |
WARN |
2237498.1 Database Corruption ORA-600 ORA-7445 errors after applying AIX SP patches - AIX 6.1.9.7 to SP08 or AIX 7.1.4.2 to SP03 PROBLEMS CAN OCCUR WITH THREAD_CPUTIME AND THREAD_CPUTIME_FAST |
DATABASE |
SYSADMIN |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 |
NONE |
4988344AC2BC36F3E0530D98EB0A1387 |
Verify Operating system patch issues in SP 08 and SP 03 |
oslevel -s returning following output is exposed to this issue
7100-04-03-1642
7100-04-03-1643
6100-09-08-1642
6100-09-08-1643
Affected AIX Levels Fixed In iFix / APAR
6100-09-08 6100-09-09 IV93840
7100-03-08 7100-03-09 IV93884
7100-04-03 7100-04-04 IV93845
7200-00-03 7200-00-04 IV93883
7200-01-01 7200-01-02 IV93885
The fix is included in the next to be released AIX Service Packs.
IBM HIPER APAR
Abstract: PROBLEMS CAN OCCUR WITH THREAD_CPUTIME AND THREAD_CPUTIME_FAST
This APAR corrects an issue with system call thread_cputime_self with
floating point registers which is exposed by Oracle Database 11gR2.
PROBLEM SUMMARY:
The thread_cputime or thread_cputime_fast interfaces can
cause invalid data in the FP/VMX/VSX registers if the thread
page faults in this function
I am not sure if the warnings and failures in the check simply point to the
alert note, or if you wish to update them to cite the above ifix/apar
solutions from IBM. |
FAIL |
2237498.1 Database Corruption ORA-600 ORA-7445 errors after applying AIX SP patches - AIX 6.1.9.7 to SP08 or AIX 7.1.4.2 to SP03 PROBLEMS CAN OCCUR WITH THREAD_CPUTIME AND THREAD_CPUTIME_FAST |
DATABASE |
SYSADMIN |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 |
NONE |
494DAA11615B67D6E0530D98EB0A34D3 |
Verify private and public network subnet configuration in Oracle Clusterware registry |
The subnets for Private and Public networks are stored in the OCR (Oracle Cluster Registry) when the Clusterware is installed. These subnets are the one's which are specified during Installation time.
It is possible that the actual subnet associated with an Network interface may get changed due to some Network configuration change (eg., netmask is changed AFTER clusterware installation or improperly specified at install time) but the subnet configured in the OCR remains unchanged.
This causes a mismatch between the subnets in the OCR and actual subnets. In order to verify you can compare the output of the following commands:
1. $CRS_HOME/bin/oifcfg getif <==returns subnet configuration stored in OCR
2. $CRS_HOME/bin/oifcfg iflist <==returns actual subnet configuration
Compare the subnets for each network interface and they should match. If they do not then that means there is a mis-configuration. Here is an example of a mis-configuration:
$./oifcfg getif
eth6 192.168.3.0 global public
eth7 192.168.1.0 global cluster_interconnect <<
FAIL |
1386709.1 The Basics of IPv4 Subnet and Oracle Clusterware 1059759.1 How to calculate the correct subnet for an interface 283684.1 How to Modify Private Network Information in Oracle Clusterware 276434.1 How to Modify Public Network Information including VIP in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE |
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
|
48C1F6370F53C06EE0530D98EB0A0CBC |
OLR Grid Home Path |
The path of the CRS_HOME in the /var/opt/oracle/olr.loc file should match GI_HOME path |
WARN |
2230883.1 Oracle Restart: rootupgrade.sh: CLSRSC-169: PROTL-4: Failed to retrieve data from the local registry |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
48C202533F60ED96E0530B98EB0AC7CA |
OLR Grid Home Path for Oracle Restart |
The path of the CRS_HOME in the /etc/oracle/olr.loc file should match GI_HOME path |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 |
NONE |
4894EC63E18840E7E0530B98EB0A707C |
ORACLE PATCH - 17617807 |
Successful upgrade. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 1614046.1 11.2.0.4 Grid Infrastructure Patch Set Updates - List of Fixes in each GI PSU 1454618.1 Quick Reference to Patch Numbers for Database/GI PSU, SPU(CPU), Bundle Patches and Patchsets |
DATABASE |
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
48969F06B1077C9EE0530A98EB0AF211 |
ORACLE PATCH - 20760997 |
Successful Upgrade. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
48937CBB7C145F3CE0530C98EB0A40E7 |
ORACLE PATCH - 20958816 |
Having this patch will ensure no Invalid *_EPG_DAD_AUTHORIZATION objects in the event of a downgrade from 12.2.0.1 to 12.1.0.2 |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 20958816.8 Bug 20958816 - Invalid *_EPG_DAD_AUTHORIZATION objects after downgrade from 12.2.0.1 to 12.1.0.2 |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
489367E6E72538C9E0530D98EB0A32AF |
ORACLE PATCH - 21856522 |
Successful Upgrade. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 2193965.1 How to Downgrade a 12.2 Non CDB Database to Previous Release |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
489376B248A95C0FE0530C98EB0AB3DC |
ORACLE PATCH - 23054354 |
Successful Upgrade. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 23054354.8 Bug 23054354 - 12.1.0.1.160719 (Jul 2016) Database Patch Set Update (DB PSU) |
DATABASE |
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
489398E78968B2A5E0530B98EB0A07B4 |
ORACLE PATCH - 23186035 |
This patch will ensure RDBMS Homes of lower version work with 12.2 GI Home. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
489664FEA30F94EDE0530C98EB0A7AA3 |
ORACLE PATCH - 24006111 |
Successful Upgrade. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 1454618.1 Quick Reference to Patch Numbers for Database/GI PSU, SPU(CPU), Bundle Patches and Patchsets |
DATABASE |
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
487F9D9BBECB9664E0530B98EB0A1670 |
ORACLE PATCH - 17617807 |
Successful upgrade. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 1614046.1 11.2.0.4 Grid Infrastructure Patch Set Updates - List of Fixes in each GI PSU 1454618.1 Quick Reference to Patch Numbers for Database/GI PSU, SPU(CPU), Bundle Patches and Patchsets |
DATABASE |
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
4885307CB20935BEE0530B98EB0A0D1D |
ORACLE PATCH - 20348910 |
Will address ORA-22308 during upgrade / downgrade. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
488435FFA46E3348E0530D98EB0ABDB5 |
ORACLE PATCH - 20898997 |
Will address ORA-22308 / ORA-600 [8153] or similar during upgrade / downgrade. |
WARN |
20898997.8 Bug 20898997 - ORA-22308 / ORA-600 [8153] or similar during upgrade / downgrade 2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
487A77C324112212E0530B98EB0AC500 |
ORACLE PATCH - 21255373 |
Successful Upgrade. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 1454618.1 Quick Reference to Patch Numbers for Database/GI PSU, SPU(CPU), Bundle Patches and Patchsets 1614046.1 11.2.0.4 Grid Infrastructure Patch Set Updates - List of Fixes in each GI PSU 1928853.1 12.1.0.2 Grid Infrastructure Patch Set Updates - List of Fixes in each GI PSU |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
487FB0EA95353660E0530B98EB0AB1D2 |
ORACLE PATCH - 21255373 |
Successful upgrade. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 1928853.1 12.1.0.2 Grid Infrastructure Patch Set Updates - List of Fixes in each GI PSU 1614046.1 11.2.0.4 Grid Infrastructure Patch Set Updates - List of Fixes in each GI PSU 1454618.1 Quick Reference to Patch Numbers for Database/GI PSU, SPU(CPU), Bundle Patches and Patchsets |
DATABASE |
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
487FAEA1C512FDA4E0530A98EB0A71B1 |
ORACLE PATCH - 21626377 |
Successful Upgrade. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 21626377.8 Bug 21626377 - DBCA fails to create 12.1.0.2 database over 12.2 GI/ASM (ORA-19504) |
DATABASE |
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
4882A8333339220CE0530C98EB0ADBBC |
ORACLE PATCH - 21780146 |
Successful Upgrade. |
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 21780146.8 Bug 21780146 - Database fails to open with ORA-15040 using Flex ASM after GI installation |
DATABASE |
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
482AA6C367C2135EE0530C98EB0AC8DF |
SPM_Known_Issues_12c |
SPM provides efficient plan stability option for SQL statements with unstable execution plans.
Refer the following document in Links section for known issues in 12c for SPM.
Note: 2035898.1 - Things to Consider for 12.1.0.2 to Avoid Problems with SQL Plan Management (SPM) |
WARN |
18961555.8 Static PL/SQL baseline reproduction broken by fix for bug 18020394 19141838.8 ORA-600 [qksanGetTextStr:1] from SQL Plan Management after Upgrade to 12.1 22324460.8 ORA-600 [qksanGetTextStr:1] After Unpacking SQL Plan Baselines 21075138.8 SPM does not reproduce plan with SORT UNIQUE 2035898.1 Things to Consider for 12.1.0.2 to Avoid Problems with SQL Plan Management (SPM) 20877664.8 SQL Plan Management Slow with High Shared Pool Allocations 18747342.8 Plan reproduction fails for SQL statement with a [NOT] EXISTS select list subquery 21463894.8 Failure to reproduce plan with fix for bug 20978266 |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
4826A4AB0A937E20E0530E98EB0ACBF3 |
ORACLE PATCH - 19855835 |
This is one of the top popular issues reported in 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding issues related to slow upgrade if there is a large amount of data in the stats history tables. |
WARN |
19855835.8 Bug 19855835 - Upgrade slow when reorganizing large stats history tables |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
48254C68758B3E61E0530C98EB0AD7D2 |
ORACLE PATCH - 20634449 |
This is one of the top popular issues reported in 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding wrong results issue with outer join and group by reduction. |
WARN |
20634449.8 Bug 20634449 - Wrong results from OUTER JOIN with a bind variable and a GROUP BY clause in 12.1.0.2 |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
48241922EC4A3E66E0530B98EB0AEECE |
ORACLE PATCH - 22255113 |
This is one of the top popular issues reported in 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding high parse time with high memory and CPU usage. |
WARN |
22255113.8 Bug 22255113 - High parse time with high memory and CPU usage |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
47F0316FA47B9EDEE0530A98EB0A45B7 |
check node name length in the cluster |
|
WARN |
1410202.1 How to Apply a Grid Infrastructure Patch Before root script (root.sh or rootupgrade.sh) is Executed? 1918426.1 12.1.0.2 root script fails to start ora.ctssd if nodes name length are not the same 756671.1 Oracle Recommended Patches -- Oracle Database |
DATABASE |
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
47E01EEEBC1D14E6E0530A98EB0A29C3 |
ASM Diskgroup Sector Size |
Successful upgrades with 4K sector sized ASM Diskgroup(s). |
WARN |
1928853.1 12.1.0.2 Grid Infrastructure Patch Set Updates - List of Fixes in each GI PSU 1611785.1 11.2.0.4 Patch Set Updates - List of Fixes in each PSU 1410202.1 How to Apply a Grid Infrastructure Patch Before root script (root.sh or rootupgrade.sh) is Executed? 1924126.1 12.1.0.2 Patch Set Updates - List of Fixes in each PSU 1614046.1 11.2.0.4 Grid Infrastructure Patch Set Updates - List of Fixes in each GI PSU 16870214.8 Bug 16870214 - DB startup fails with ORA-17510 if spfile is in 4k sector size diskgroup 1950510.1 dbca fails to create database on 4k sector disk |
DATABASE |
ASM
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
47E147E2CF02CC60E0530A98EB0A065F |
existence and permissions of listener.ora file |
When performing an upgrade of the clusterware the listener.ora file is expected to be found in the $CRS_HOME/network/admin directory and to have the proper file and directory permissions.
The listener.ora file should not be a symbolic link to a listener.ora file in a different location.
The permissions of the listener.ora file should be 644 (-rw-r--r--)
The permissions of the $CRS_HOME/network/admin directory should be 755 (drwxr-xr-x)
|
WARN |
2100879.1 CLSRSC-206: COULD NOT OPEN FILE "LISTENER.ORA" DURING CRS UPGRADE |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
4712729EF8F36F93E0530D98EB0A46A7 |
ORACLE PATCH - 20807398 |
This is one of the top popular issues while upgrading to 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the issues like ORA-600 [KGL-HASH-COLLISION]. |
WARN |
20807398.8 Bug 20807398 - ORA-600 [kgl-hash-collision] with fix to bug 20465582 installed |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
470D87B05DCBAFE5E0530E98EB0A11FD |
ORACLE PATCH - 20907061 |
This is one of the top popular issues while upgrading to 11.2.0.4 / 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the issues regarding high no.of executions / parse calls on col$. |
WARN |
20907061.8 Bug 20907061 - high number of executions for recursive call on col$ |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
4711B7145AAE5D3BE0530B98EB0A728F |
ORACLE PATCH - 21826068 |
This is one of the top popular issues while upgrading to 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the issues related to Wrong results due to aggregation elimination. |
WARN |
21826068.8 Bug 21826068 - Wrong Results when _optimizer_aggr_groupby_elim=true |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
470E79FDE55DA43FE0530B98EB0A8BE0 |
ORACLE PATCH - 23147905 |
This is one of the top popular issues while upgrading to 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the issues regarding Wrong results due to aggregation elimination. |
WARN |
23147905.8 Bug 23147905 - Wrong Results with filtering on an aggregation expression |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
46DFC9F631BA0E77E0530A98EB0A6929 |
ORACLE PATCH - 18430870 |
This is one of the top popular issues reported in 12.1 for Wrong results with adaptive features.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the wrong results issue due to adaptive plans and INLIST iterator. |
WARN |
18430870.8 Bug 18430870 - Wrong Results with Adaptive Plans and INLIST ITERATOR |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
46E0235B82E211EFE0530E98EB0A5ACB |
ORACLE PATCH - 18650065 |
This is one of the top popular issues reported in 12.1 for Wrong results.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the wrong results for SQL statements with a subquery using OR EXISTS. |
WARN |
18650065.8 Bug 18650065 - Wrong Results on Query with Subquery Using OR EXISTS or Null Accepting Semijoin |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
46E0AFAA5830BAFCE0530E98EB0A7EC1 |
ORACLE PATCH - 19174639 |
This is one of the top popular issues reported in 12.1.0.2 / 11.2.0.4.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the issues related to OJPPD (old style push join predicate). |
WARN |
19174639.8 Bug 19174639 - OJPPD not occurring when expected with fix for bug 16736611 |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
46E9E21E3FDB771EE0530D98EB0A0202 |
ORACLE PATCH - 20476175 |
This is one of the top popular issues while upgrading to 11.2.0.4 / 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the issues regarding high version count due to Optimizer mismatch. |
WARN |
20476175.8 Bug 20476175 - High VERSION_COUNT (in V$SQLAREA) for query with OPT_PARAM('_fix_control') hint |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
46E9C37D792A0073E0530A98EB0A4E6F |
ORACLE PATCH - 20879889 |
This is one of the top popular issues reported in 12.1.0.2 / 11.2.0.4.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the issues related to cursor leak for sessions performing DML against tables with a materialized view log. |
WARN |
20879889.8 Bug 20879889 - Open cursor leak from DML on table with a materialized view log |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
46D031A3D1A9888EE0530A98EB0A18C2 |
ORACLE PATCH - 21171382 |
This is one of the recommendations from development for issues related to Adaptive features in 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the slow performance of SQL statements due to adaptive optimization. |
WARN |
2187449.1 Recommendations for Adaptive Features in Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1) |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
46D32C43B7D8CD8EE0530A98EB0AA6F3 |
ORACLE PATCH - 22652097 |
This is one of the recommendations from development for issues related to Adaptive features in 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the slow performance of SQL statements due to adaptive optimization. |
WARN |
2187449.1 Recommendations for Adaptive Features in Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1) |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
46D3EDCB2B3FCC87E0530D98EB0A46EF |
ORACLE PATCH - 24739928 |
This is one of the top popular issues reported in 12.1.0.2 / 11.2.0.4.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the issues related to mutex waits like "library cache: mutex X", "cursor: pin S". |
WARN |
24739928.8 ORA-7445 [kglMutexCleanupAll] with fix for Bug 13542050 2051456.1 Troubleshooting Databases Hang Due to Heavy Contention for 'library cache: mutex X' Waits (Oracle 11.2 and Later) |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
4670602AF0A5AA5BE0530D98EB0AE0EB |
ORACLE PATCH - 18498878 |
This is one of the top popular issues reported in 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the issues regarding unnecessary direct reads.
|
WARN |
18498878.8 Bug 18498878 - medium size tables do not cached consistently |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
467047CD7B6AE4F5E0530A98EB0AED0D |
ORACLE PATCH - 22113854 |
This is one of the top popular issues reported in 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the issues regarding ALL_SYNONYMS in 12c.
|
WARN |
22113854.8 Bug 22113854 - In 12c slow query on ALL_SYNONYMS |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
45E6969F6C7CE26DE0530C98EB0A8166 |
ORACLE PATCH - 23665623 |
This is one of the top popular issues reported in 12.1.0.2.
Applying this patch proactively would help avoiding the issues like ORA-7445 [kkeics]. |
WARN |
23665623.8 Bug 23665623 - ORA-7445 [kkeics] with fix for bug 21091518 |
DATABASE |
DBA
PATCHES |
12.2.0.1.3beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
4331B190B7ABEF63E0530C98EB0A3E29 |
Verify that Java has been used since instance startup (including Oracle components): |
See white paper from below MOS note |
WARN |
1929745.1 Oracle Recommended Patches -- "Oracle JavaVM Component Database PSU" |
|
OJVM_PSU |
12.2.0.1.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
43316B4D13146F51E0530B98EB0A2DED |
Verify that Java is not in use to continue OJVM Patching |
See white paper from below MOS note |
FAIL |
1929745.1 Oracle Recommended Patches -- "Oracle JavaVM Component Database PSU" |
|
OJVM_RHP |
12.2.0.1.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
42B318F2301809F7E0530D98EB0AF3F8 |
Verify JAVAVM is installed Oracle Database |
If no Oracle JVM installed in the Database then no OJVM PSU is required to be applied. |
INFO |
1929745.1 Oracle Recommended Patches -- "Oracle JavaVM Component Database PSU" |
|
DBA
OJVM_PSU |
12.2.0.1.2beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
429C554ED92E4F54E0530D98EB0AE367 |
cluster_interconnects |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized. The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal. The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.2.0.1.2beta |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
42A346AAC4B268F6E0530E98EB0A4812 |
cluster_interconnects |
Experience and testing has shown that certain ASM initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these ASM initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized. The parameters are specific to the ASM instances. Unless otherwise specified, the value is for X2-2, X2-8 and Super Cluster Database Machines. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.2.0.1.2beta |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
41E7F0593DC50FAAE0530C98EB0A8949 |
OVN_OFOS_VERSION_CHECK |
Using the most recent version of software is always recommended. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
OVN |
12.2.0.1.2beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
407E06D2305ED5CFE0530A98EB0AEF2B |
ASM Diskgroup Disk Size |
Efficient space management and successful upgrades with same sized ASM Disks. |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
ASM |
12.2.0.1.2beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
3C8F34A6D5E9EA60E0530A98EB0A893F |
Cluster name adherence to RFC 952 |
RFC 952 DOD INTERNET HOST TABLE SPECIFICATION requires that
names begin with alpha characters and that they not end in a "-" (hyphen, minus sign) or "." (period). Versions prior to 12.2 did not enforce this restriction but it is now enforced in version 12.2 and above. |
WARN |
RFC 952 DOD INTERNET HOST TABLE SPECIFICATION |
DATABASE |
DBA
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
3BF13C33B80102E2E0530D98EB0A2C83 |
Available space for management database |
There is insufficient space available in the OCR/voting disk diskgroup to house the MGMTDB.
Should you choose to create the MGMTDB during the upgrade process the creation will fail due to space constraints.
Please add space to the diskgroup. The Space requirement for the MGMTDB is 35 GB for clusters up to 4 nodes, for each node above 4 add 500MB/node. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
3B36CD93FCE82634E0530C98EB0A543F |
ASM disk group compatible.rdbms attribute |
The components in the I/O stack of the database and ASM are tightly integrated. You must use the proper versions of software on the database servers. Setting compatible attributes defines available functionality. Setting AU_SIZE maximizes available disk technology and throughput by reading 4MB of data before performing a disk seek to a new sector location.
There is minimal impact to verify and configure these settings.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
DBA
PDIT |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
3AE954E3D1BAF494E0530C98EB0A6FF8 |
Processor folding 7.1+ |
vpm_xvcpus = 2 (or higher) setting assures that a minimum of 2 virtual processors will be online (e.g. not folded / disabled) at all times. With shared processor systems using RAC, the minimum number of CPU’s required is a 2 core minimum to avoid RAC reboot issues. A resource issue is created when one Oracle process enters a tight loop polling on an fd and the Oracle process that is supposed to send to that fd does not get scheduled. Once that sending event occurs, things go back to normal and AIX housekeeping can run also. |
WARN |
1427855.1 AIX: Top Things to DO NOW to Stabilize 11gR2 GI/RAC Cluster Virtual processor management within a partition |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 |
ROOT |
3AEF91FA97E866D2E0530B98EB0AC94C |
Verify ASM diskgroup name length |
when ASM diskgroup names are longer than 30 characters, After upgrade diskgroup may not mount and database may not be opened.
|
FAIL |
2175694.1 ORA-15001 ORA-15077: 11.2 Database not Opening in 12.1 Grid Infrastructure |
|
DBA |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
3AC57BA30B8F8262E0530D98EB0A3EBE |
ORACLE PATCH - 22302666 |
During a database restore, the client will receive a lost block detection error causing recovery to be interrupted. This will only apply to RDBMS versions 12c and higher. |
FAIL |
2101817.1 Bug 22302666 - REDO INCONSISTENT WITH DATA BLOCK FOLLOWING DATABASE RECOVERY FROM FINAL_CHANGE# 1927928.1 Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance Critical Issues |
ODA |
DBA |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
3A6D2A277E5F6D9FE0530B98EB0AFA08 |
Apply PSU to target GRID_HOME during upgrade |
Oracle highly recommends that the GI PSU be applied to the upgrade target home PRIOR to running the root scripts (root.sh, root upgrade.sh). While this requires using a different process than what is described in the documentation for doing upgrades it is advantageous for two important reasons:
1. Known issues that might cause problems during the upgrade and which are fixed in the PSUs can be avoided
2. When upgrading it is always recommended to operate with the latest PSUs on the target version anyway
So the only thing that changes is the order and process used in which the PSUs are applied. |
WARN |
1410202.1 How to Apply a Grid Infrastructure Patch Before root script (root.sh or rootupgrade.sh) is Executed? |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
3A59B0D05E5C28CEE0530A98EB0A3A85 |
ora.gsd ONLINE |
ora.gsd clusterware resource is deprecated in GI 12.1 and above.
It should not be ONLINE prior to beginning an upgrade to versions 12.1 or higher |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
3A35B957B29D5A68E0530A98EB0A94EA |
ORACLE PATCH - 12382627 |
|
WARN |
1478482.1 ORA-27063 and SVR4 ERROR: 5: I/O ERROR ON SUN SOLARIS OR ASM DISKGROUP NOT MOUNT WITH ORA-15036 AFTER UPGRADING |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
3A2D374A39A225DDE0530A98EB0A5611 |
ORACLE PATCH - 15958866 |
Oracle Clusterware patch 15958866 is required when Clusterware owner group has more than 60 users assigned. |
WARN |
15958866.8 crsd fails to startup after adding many users and os groups |
|
DBA
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
39CE33CDAC4B81EDE0530C98EB0ACBAA |
3rd Party Clusterware Node Numbering |
Nodes in a RAC cluster should be numbered beginning with 1 (one) when the output of $CRS_HOME/bin olsnodes is displayed whether using 3rd party vendor clusterware or not. |
FAIL |
1917917.1 12c GI rootupgrade.sh Fails on First Node With ORA-01034 if Node Number Starts From 0 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
39D0BF75B653B04DE0530B98EB0AE60D |
_use_single_log_writer |
Oracle 12c introduces a new default feature of using multiple LGWRs which may lead to DEADLOCK / Database Hang or ORA-742 "Log read detects lost write" or ORA-600 [kcrfrgv_nextlwn_scn] during instance OPEN or ORA-600 [krr_process_read_error_2] during Recovery on IBM AIX and potentially on HPUX Itanium 64bit. |
WARN |
|
|
DBA |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 |
NONE |
39128FBB540C098AE0530D98EB0AFB1A |
Validate Oracle database security configuration |
There is no impact of running database security assessment tool on database. it queries read only views to decide either database is configured as per security best practices or not.
|
INFO |
Database Database Security Assessment Tool User Guide 2138254.1 Oracle Database Security Assessment Tool (DBSAT) (Doc ID 2138254.1) |
DATABASE |
SECURITY |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
36860BB92E3D63A1E0530D98EB0A5E6C |
Cluster name should not be a reserved word |
Upgrading to 12.1 the cluster name should not be the same as any SQL reserved word |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
364A9AE1FEA8B547E0530C98EB0A0E84 |
Dependent resource orphans |
There should not be any missing dependent cluster resources |
WARN |
2008731.1 rootupgrade.sh error with CRS-2510 CRS-2514 while upgrade model due to missing dependent resources 1069369.1 How to Delete From or Add Resource to OCR in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE |
DBA
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
360C824DEC5813A8E0530E98EB0A8D9C |
GI shell limits hard nofile |
The hard nofile shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner should be >= 65536 |
WARN |
Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 |
ROOT |
360993D79E404522E0530A98EB0A1378 |
GI shell limits hard nproc |
The hard nproc shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner should be >= 16384. |
WARN |
Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 |
ROOT |
3609197AD9FB0482E0530B98EB0AA097 |
GI shell limits hard stack |
The hard stack shell limit for the Oracle Grid Infrastructure software install owner should be >= 10240.
What's being checked here is the /etc/security/limits.conf file as documented in 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide, section 2.15.3 Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users.
If the /etc/security/limits.conf file is not configured as described in the documentation then to check the hard stack configuration while logged into the software owner account (e.g., grid).
$ ulimit -Hs
10240
As long as the hard stack limit is 10240 or above then the configuration should be OK.
|
WARN |
Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 |
ROOT |
3603000FA4B41A96E0530D98EB0A098C |
GI shell limits soft nofile |
The soft nofile shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner should be >= 1024. |
WARN |
Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 |
ROOT |
360C27A049F41D20E0530C98EB0AC5A4 |
GI shell limits soft nproc |
The soft nproc shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner should be >= 2047. |
WARN |
Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 |
ROOT |
357FD11BF5AC31D1E0530E98EB0A35C8 |
ACFS encryption status |
Any encrypted ACFS file systems need to be decrypted prior to upgrade. This will keep data in them upgrade compatible. |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
34F41CF6D7AF4ECAE0530A98EB0A3266 |
12.2 Pre-upgrade script |
ORAchk executes the 12.2 Database pre upgrade.jar utility as part of its pre-upgrade module. The utility checks for many conditions that might help avoid problems with the upgrade. The findings are broken down into Warnings, Recommendations and Informational. You should review this report and remediate any problems it might identify. In some cases it might generate fixup.sql scripts which are not presented here. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.2.0.1.1beta |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
3384EB07AA0CFDB9E0530C98EB0AC4D7 |
OS Patch for preventing memory leaks |
This can be extremely useful for improving performance folding or loop back (bequeath) connections and should be evaluated with application testing. |
FAIL |
Oracle 12.1.x and 11.2.0.4 Database Performance |
|
DBA |
12.1.0.2.7 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 |
NONE |
33456654A49B4D84E0530D98EB0A9C11 |
Check OIM Version |
This check helps in identifying the Trial version of the OIM installed.This is just reporting and print. |
INFO |
Oracle Identity Manager Installation Document link |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.7 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
3338F5B116A3110EE0530E98EB0AA731 |
Check for Compatible DB parameter value. |
Orchestration and Catalog Hierarchical functionality of OIM uses "Compatible" option in Oracle database. It is mandatory to check for this parameter value. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.7 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
333CB33BA9DF6828E0530A98EB0AFC0D |
Check for Invalid objects in XDB schema used for Catalog Hierarchical feature. |
Catalog Hierarchical functionality of OIM uses "Oracle XDB" option in Oracle database for text search capabilities. It is mandatory to have it installed on the DB. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.7 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
33000B8FA3E4E069E0530E98EB0A9AEE |
Check OIM Version |
This check helps in identifying the Trial version of the OIM installed.This is just reporting. |
INFO |
Oracle Identity Manager Installation Document link |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.7 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
326FBDF889F96F31E0530D98EB0A2090 |
log_buffer |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized. The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal. The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
326879B3CBE4F6B3E0530A98EB0A2003 |
remote_login_passwordfile |
For security reasons remote_login_passwordfile should be set to SHARED or EXCLUSIVE. The two are functionally equivalent. |
WARN |
185703.1 How to Avoid Common Flaws and Errors Using Passwordfile |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
320A7DC967FB7EFAE0530A98EB0AB081 |
IPMP configuration on External ZFS node |
IP network multipathing (IPMP) is used primarily as a way of increasing redundancy so that network connectivity is unaffected by the failure of a single component be it a physical network port, a cable or a switch. This check determines whether or not IPMP is configured correctly. |
WARN |
1395461.1 Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System: Best Practice Recommendations for Network Configuration |
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
31DE1803CBC9D0C5E0530C98EB0A1E96 |
External ZFS Cluster Check |
Examines the cluster link health of the appliance.
|
WARN |
Sun ZFS Storage 7000 System Administration Guide |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
EL_LITE
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN
EL_EXTENSIVE |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
31DF8AB7D4FCCB8CE0530E98EB0A8D2C |
External ZFS DNS Configuration |
To allow proper network configuration within the ZFS storage appliance, ensure that you use a host name that matches the DNS .
|
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
EL_LITE
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN
EL_EXTENSIVE |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
31DE075CFDACEF3AE0530E98EB0A41B9 |
External ZFS Datasets Check |
Examines the size of the datasets of the appliance.
|
WARN |
Sun ZFS Storage 7000 Analytics Guide - Datasets |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
EL_LITE
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN
EL_EXTENSIVE |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
31E0B45A5AE07327E0530E98EB0A8DEA |
External ZFS Slot Health |
Identifies faulted slots.
|
WARN |
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide |
DATABASE |
EL_LITE
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN
EL_EXTENSIVE |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
31A0525E9FFCA77FE0530E98EB0AF0F6 |
External ZFS Backend Check |
Reports any faults, single paths, and mismatches in firmware versions between data disks, write caches (logs), and JBOD SIMs.
|
WARN |
Sun ZFS Storage 7000 System Administration Guide |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
EL_LITE
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN
EL_EXTENSIVE |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
30C6469456415A3CE0530C98EB0A5F67 |
ZFS Slot Health |
Identifies faulted slots. |
WARN |
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide |
DATABASE |
EL_LITE
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN
EL_EXTENSIVE |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
306500A1B54F8A2BE0530D98EB0ABEF9 |
Siebel Optimizer Dynamic Sampling |
Required Setting.
|
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
30609FAD996090BFE0530E98EB0A6CDA |
Verify ZFS node disk storage pools |
This check determines the health of each pool from the state of all the pool's devices. |
WARN |
Determining the Health Status of ZFS Storage Pools Chapter 11 Oracle Solaris ZFS Troubleshooting and Pool Recovery |
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
306722D646E0C2C5E0530B98EB0ADC23 |
Verify ZFS node power supply units |
Identifies faulted PSUs.
|
WARN |
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide |
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
306478F20E57E6EBE0530E98EB0A2FEF |
Verify ZFS node private network interface |
When configuring a cluster, it is recommended that each cluster head has its own dedicated admin interface that is private and not part of the cluster resources that will be subject to takeover and failback operations. This check determines whether or not the recommendation is being followed.
|
WARN |
Clustering Considerations for Networking |
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
3064B06768D9DE32E0530E98EB0AFFCA |
Verify network routing configuration on ZFS node |
This check determines whether or not default network routing is configured correctly and whether or not dynamic routes exist.
|
WARN |
1395461.1 Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System: Best Practice Recommendations for Network Configuration |
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
30667F51137F8F73E0530E98EB0ADEAD |
Verify services configuration on ZFS node |
This check determines whether or not important services are enabled.
|
WARN |
|
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
306478F20E58E6EBE0530E98EB0A2FEF |
Verify zillas configuration on ZFS node |
This check identifies readzillas and logzillas and checks their endurance. For the check to pass, there must be at least one readzilla and one logzilla and each zilla must have endurance of 100%.
|
INFO |
|
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
3053DAF321C66460E0530B98EB0AEC18 |
IPMP configuration on ZFS node |
IP network multipathing (IPMP) is used primarily as a way of increasing redundancy so that network connectivity is unaffected by the failure of a single component be it a physical network port, a cable or a switch. This check determines whether or not IPMP is configured correctly. |
WARN |
1395461.1 Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System: Best Practice Recommendations for Network Configuration |
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
3053F4F36AD65C54E0530D98EB0A5933 |
NTP configuration on ZFS node |
The Network Time Protocol (NTP) service can be used to keep the appliance clock accurate. This is important for recording accurate timestamps in the filesystem, and for protocol authentication. This check determines whether or not NTP is configured correctly.
|
WARN |
1395461.1 Sun Storage 7000 Unified Storage System: Best Practice Recommendations for Network Configuration |
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
3053A124E4AB575BE0530E98EB0A1D32 |
ZFS Node CPUs |
Identifies faulted CPUs. |
WARN |
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide |
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
3053DE3C88976CE2E0530D98EB0A97A6 |
ZFS Node DIMMs Health |
Identifies faulted DIMMs. |
WARN |
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide |
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
30546417FEB24B6AE0530B98EB0A77A2 |
ZFS Node Fan Health |
Identifies faulted fans.
|
WARN |
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide |
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
305467C34C28EC8BE0530B98EB0A55C0 |
ZFS Node ILOM Health |
Determines whether or not service processor is faulted.
|
WARN |
Oracle ZFS Storage Appliance Administration Guide |
|
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
2FE891F7E8F6F03AE0530D98EB0A1F67 |
Verify service_names parameter is not defined in spfile |
Having the service_names parameter set within the spfile will cause the service to start (and register with the listener) with database startup.
This issue will be apparent with role-based services (primary role services being start on the standby database). In a RAC environment Clusterware manages these services based on policies you define when creating the service. |
FAIL |
|
|
DBA |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
2F46662E4085107DE0530D98EB0AE2AA |
Latest PSU for 13c EM OMS |
Apply the latest PSU to the EM OMS to stay current with functional patches, security patches and features additions. |
FAIL |
783141.1 Reference List of Critical Patch Update Availability(CPU) and Patch Set Update (PSU) Documents For Oracle Database and F 822485.1 Oracle Recommended Patches (PSU) for Enterprise Manager Base Platform (All Releases) |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
2F2FED3410546FC5E0530D98EB0A241D |
13c_EMConsoleServerHTTPSPort from emctl vs. ssl.conf vs. emgc.properties |
The configuration of the EM OMS relies on the configuration of the underlying WebLogic Server to match in order to work properly. Mismatches can be caused by incomplete manual alteration of the configuration. |
FAIL |
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Advanced Installation and Configuration Guide/2.1.12.3 How Can You Customize the Ports During and After Installing Enterprise Manager Cloud Control? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
2F2D285CB088BCE9E0530D98EB0ABDE4 |
13c_EMConsoleServerPort from emctl vs. httpd.conf vs. emgc.properties |
The configuration of the EM OMS relies on the configuration of the underlying WebLogic Server to match in order to work properly. Mismatches can be caused by incomplete manual alteration of the configuration. |
FAIL |
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Advanced Installation and Configuration Guide/2.1.12.3 How Can You Customize the Ports During and After Installing Enterprise Manager Cloud Control? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
2F356A4C7BA0D6FBE0530B98EB0A2BA0 |
13c_EM_CONSOLE_HTTPS_PORT certificate expiration check |
Valid SSL certificates are required for the proper and secure operation of the Enterprise Manager product stack. |
FAIL |
|
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
2F30B4459DD7E885E0530B98EB0ADCC2 |
13c_EM_UPLOAD_HTTPS_PORT certificate expiration check |
Valid SSL certificates are required for the proper and secure operation of the Enterprise Manager product stack. |
FAIL |
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Security Guide, 13c/3.2 Guidelines for SSL Communication |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
2F3326C2E5FB0E54E0530B98EB0A394E |
13c_OMS AS_HTTPS_PORT certificate expiration check |
Valid SSL certificates are required for the proper and secure operation of the Enterprise Manager product stack. |
FAIL |
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Security Guide, 13c/3.2 Guidelines for SSL Communication |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
2F35475CD1DAFE92E0530B98EB0A06EF |
13c_OMS MS_HTTPS_PORT certificate expiration check |
Valid SSL certificates are required for the proper and secure operation of the Enterprise Manager product stack. |
FAIL |
1611578.1 Regenerating OEM 12c SSL certificates with Higher Keystrength |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
2F2D9BCD2CF4EC5DE0530D98EB0A3CAC |
OMS EM_NODEMGR_PORT certificate expiration check |
Valid SSL certificates are required for the proper and secure operation of the Enterprise Manager product stack. |
FAIL |
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Security Guide, 13c/3.2 Guidelines for SSL Communication |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
2F222FE04ABF7D25E0530D98EB0A6A60 |
13c_ConsoleServerPort from emctl vs. httpd_em.conf vs. emgc.properties |
The configuration of the EM OMS relies on the configuration of the underlying WebLogic Server to match in order to work properly. Mismatches can be caused by incomplete manual alteration of the configuration. |
FAIL |
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Advanced Installation and Configuration Guide/2.1.12.3 How Can You Customize the Ports During and After Installing Enterprise Manager Cloud Control? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
2F1499DF66C0C395E0530D98EB0AF121 |
Monitoring AWR space usage in SYSAUX |
High AWR space usage in SYSAUX could lead to various problems related to AWR.
Monitoring the space usage may help in identifying the problem elements and taking corrective actions. |
WARN |
1292724.1 Suggestions if Your SYSAUX Tablespace Grows Rapidly or Too Large 1399365.1 Troubleshooting Issues with SYSAUX Usage by the Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) 329984.1 Usage and Storage Management of SYSAUX tablespace occupants SM/AWR, SM/ADVISOR, SM/OPTSTAT and SM/OTHER 287679.1 How to Address Issues Where AWR Data Uses Significant Space in the SYSAUX Tablespace (Doc ID 287679.1) 14084247.8 Bug 14084247 - Failed AWR purge can lead to continued SYSAUX space use 13901201.8 Bug 13901201 - WRH$_SQL_PLAN not purged leading to excessive SYSAUX tablespace growth 9797851.8 Bug 9797851 - WRM$_SNAPHOST_DETAILS is never purged (Doc ID 9797851.8) |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2EE31F66F07207E3E0530A98EB0AB593 |
Verify redo log files size |
All members of the same multiplexed redo log group must be the same size. Members of different groups can have different sizes. However, there is no advantage in varying file size between groups. If checkpoints are not set to occur between log switches, make all groups the same size to guarantee that checkpoints occur at regular intervals.
run following query to find out size of each member.
column member format a50
select f.member,l.bytes/1024/1024 as "Size in MB" from v$log l,v$logfile f where l.group#=f.group#;
Resizing redo logs to make it same size does not need database downtime. |
INFO |
602066.1 How To Resize and/or Add Redo Logs |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
2EBB3345399525E2E0530A98EB0AA27A |
Session Failover configuration |
Higher application availability
|
WARN |
453293.1 10g & 11g :Configuration of TAF(Transparent Application Failover) and Load Balancing |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2EB25A4854A7246EE0530A98EB0AB5E4 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6998148 |
There are ixge network interfaces used for Solaris Cluster private interconnect operation. If ixge_taskq_disable is not set in /etc/system then "lost operational quorum" or "Reservation conflict panics" are likely to occur. |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2EB8E10BE93E572BE0530B98EB0ACBDF |
Solaris Cluster Check S6998157 |
You cannot have LOFS enabled if you use HA for NFS on a highly available local file system and have automountd running. LOFS can cause switchover problems for HA for NFS. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for NFS Guide |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2EB3C3740F9E2F45E0530A98EB0A1E33 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6998163 |
Internal cluster traffic is routed via the dedicated cluster private network for secruity and reliability. If strict multihoming is active for IPv4 then these packets will be rejected by the IP stack as coming from the "wrong" interface. IPv6 communications need not be concerned by this. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x 1018856.1 scstat -i fails, hangs or doesn't show up the IPMP information 2099210.1 Oracle Solaris Cluster Understanding Solaris Compliance Security Test Results on Node/System/Server with Solaris 11.2 an |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2EB2F943E70C78C2E0530A98EB0AFC13 |
Solaris Cluster Check S7000456 |
There are ipge network interfaces used for Solaris Cluster private interconnect operation. If ipge_taskq_disable is not set in /etc/system then "lost operational quorum" or "Reservation conflict panics" are likely to occur. |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2EB25A4854A8246EE0530A98EB0AB5E4 |
Solaris Cluster Check S7072622 |
This is necessary to ensure that Resource Group failovers work correctly. |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x 1012164.1 Solaris Cluster HA-NFS: nfs_postnet_stop Method Can Run into Timeout |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2EB86A6012993C87E0530A98EB0AE238 |
Solaris Cluster Check S7074122 |
Oracle Solaris Cluster requires that /usr/cluster/bin be the first entry in the PATH environment variable. This ensures that Oracle Solaris Cluster commands take precedence over any other binaries that might be named the same, to avoid unexpected behavior. |
INFO |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2EA6570E75B9BD8FE0530A98EB0A4C5B |
13c_ConsoleServerHTTPSPort from emctl vs. httpd_em.conf vs. emgc.properties |
The configuration of the EM OMS relies on the configuration of the underlying WebLogic Server to match in order to work properly. Mismatches can be caused by incomplete manual alteration of the configuration. |
FAIL |
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Advanced Installation and Configuration Guide/2.1.12.3 How Can You Customize the Ports During and After Installing Enterprise Manager Cloud Control? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
2E3694736FD435F6E0530E98EB0AEF6D |
Solaris Cluster Check M6708613 |
If device minor numbers are consistent, then any file handles which are created from them will also be consistent, and NFS will work correctly. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for NFS Guide |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2E3694736FD535F6E0530E98EB0AEF6D |
Solaris Cluster Check M7072218 |
This ensures that failover of objects which depend on UUIDs (such as zones) will operate correctly. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
2E36C930A08025A6E0530B98EB0A14D7 |
Solaris Cluster Check M7088108 |
The IP addresses of the cluster private hostnames of all nodes must be present in the /etc/hosts.allow of nodes with tcpwrappers activated, to allow internode communication over RPC by cluster administration utilities |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2E3695277AC1FBD3E0530D98EB0A33CD |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708606 |
Most switches work at the hardware layer to send packets to the correct destination. By ensuring that no Network Interface Cards (NICs) on the same subnet are assigned the same MAC address, packet forwarding problems and network outages will be avoided. |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2E3FC3C897FF072CE0530B98EB0AA3AF |
Solaris Cluster Check S6984119 |
To ensure correct operation of Oracle RAC, the /var file system should not be mounted on a separate slice or file system. |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2E3E0C62C35BF6F0E0530A98EB0A4046 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6984139 |
Oracle RAC configuration scripts require that the system hostname be in lowercase. |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2DB33F1F271BC596E0530B98EB0A18C8 |
Solaris Cluster Check M6336822 |
Checks that globally-mounted filesystems have the same parameters on each node, so that applications will always seen the same behaviour no matter where they are running. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2DB1377703C1B21DE0530B98EB0A4859 |
Solaris Cluster Check M6984122 |
Checks that all nodes are running the the same version of Solaris Cluster, so that all nodes will have consistent behavior. |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.7beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2ABD1CFD404ABEB4E0530A98EB0A385A |
use_large_pages |
Properly configuring operating system hugepages on Linux and setting the initialization parameter "use_large_pages" to "only" or "true" results in more efficient use of memory and reduced paging.
The impact of validating that the total current hugepages are greater than or equal to estimated requirements for all currently active SGAs is minimal. The impact of corrective actions will vary depending on the specific configuration, and because the hugepages pool must be contiguous, it is recommended to reboot the database server. |
WARN |
1392497.1 USE_LARGE_PAGES To Enable HugePages 361323.1 HugePages on Linux: What It Is... and What It Is Not... 401749.1 Shell Script to Calculate Values Recommended Linux HugePages / HugeTLB Configuration |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
291183268DBA365EE0530A98EB0AF96F |
Solaris Cluster Check S6979686 |
The Common Agent Container (Cacao) subsystem is required for multi-node cluster management, including cluster checks, to work correctly. |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
28CF491094A5D106E0530B98EB0A622A |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708479 |
Prevents stack overflows which could result in system panics or drops to the OBP prompt. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
28CF03A958849EB9E0530E98EB0A3337 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708502 |
Checks to ensure that the system is not at risk of unexpected delays. |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
28D26A1E31A70FAFE0530E98EB0AE80B |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708586 |
Internal cluster netmasks, for the private interconnect, will be resolved by the internal cluster naming service. If this service is not placed first on the nsswitch configuration the netmasks may be resolved incorrectly.
|
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
28D2E10E265A2509E0530D98EB0AA578 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708589 |
RPC service names must be resolved by a local naming service. If 'files' is not placed first on the nsswitch configuration the service names may be resolved incorrectly.
|
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
28D0634A28A42D63E0530E98EB0AB0AB |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708592 |
Group names must be resolved by a local naming service. If 'files' is not placed first in the nsswitch configuration the group names may be resolved incorrectly.
|
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
28CC61A0148869D0E0530B98EB0A4A24 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708641 |
A number of cluster programs are dependent on rpc services. If rpcbind is not running on this node, a failover/switchover to this node would not be possible as none of the services dependent on rpcbind will be started. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
28D37F5404878B29E0530C98EB0AA623 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6980800 |
To use a ZFS file system as an exported file system in Oracle Solaris Cluster, you must set the sharenfs property to "off" and use the Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for NFS instead. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x Oracle Solaris Cluster Data Service for NFS Guide |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
28D29D8D11F19B7DE0530D98EB0AFE9C |
Solaris Cluster Check S6995379 |
Always applies to cluster nodes when HA-NFS resources are configured and IPMP groups configured with two or more network interfaces, to ensure that HA-NFS works correctly. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x 1012164.1 Solaris Cluster HA-NFS: nfs_postnet_stop Method Can Run into Timeout |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
28CB26609FFB310BE0530C98EB0AB03C |
Solaris Cluster online nodes |
Verify that all the configured nodes of the cluster are in the Online state, so that the results of other checks reflect the true cluster status. |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
281EE7EC95D49396E0530E98EB0A4DC1 |
R12 HCM check HR_STU_EXCEPTIONS |
Items in the exception table HR_STU_EXCEPTIONS indicate that hrglobal.drv has not run without error. |
WARN |
101351.1 HRGLOBAL.DRV:DIAGNOSING PROBLEMS WITH LEGISLATIVE UPDATES - HR_LEGISLATION.INSTALL |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.6 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
28221EACC86EF0E8E0530D98EB0A37E9 |
R12 HCM check gather schema stats |
Running gather schema statistics can avoid performance issues in HCM. |
WARN |
419728.1 Concurrent Processing - How To Gather Statistics On Oracle Applications Release 11i and/or Release 12 - Concurrent Proce |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.6 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2821690EE06A264CE0530A98EB0A9299 |
R12 HCM java heap space for OPP |
The Java Heap space for the OPP Concurrent Manager is likely too low or unset which can cause error "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space" in Payments processes.
For normal Payments processing 1024MB of heap is recommended. For large volume Payments processing 2048MB of heap is recommended.
|
WARN |
1268217.1 Output Post Processor (OPP) Log Contains Error "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space" 1321656.1 Which Java Virtual Machine (JVM) Does PYUGEN Actually Use? 357818.1 Payroll Reports Error With: java.lang.OutOfMemoryError or java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space error |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.6 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
28124B43AF1AF54CE0530B98EB0AF29E |
R12 HCM check Currency with Business Grp |
The correct currency is need for the legislative business group for payroll to run with success. |
WARN |
1905505.1 Oracle E-Business Suite HRMS Legislative Supplemental Documentation for Release 12.2.4 |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.6 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2726F60F46865E52E0530A98EB0A1281 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708496 |
By default, Solaris SPARC systems assign a MAC (Ethernet) address to the host as a whole, and all Ethernet adaptors on the host have the same address. This can cause problems when multiple adaptors are on the same network segment. To ensure that no problems will arise, the OBP EEPROM variable "local-mac-address?" should be set to 'false'. Each Ethernet port will then have a distinct MAC address. |
INFO |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x 1011946.1 Sun[TM] Cluster 3.0 and MAC address setting |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
272722C225F517E7E0530A98EB0A66E0 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708605 |
During cluster creation or reconfiguration, the cluster device administration command walks the device tree. It doesn't need to find devices in /dev/rmt, but it will expect to find the directory present. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
27258F9264E94B32E0530E98EB0A66FB |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708642 |
If something tries to access /proc before it is normally mounted during the boot process it can cause /proc not to mount. If /proc isn't mounted, some Sun Cluster daemons may fail on startup, which can cause the node to panic. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
272BB7FCCF1B48FBE0530E98EB0A0205 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6984136 |
A cluster node must never be configured in such a way that it could be both client and server for the same NFS filesystem. This could happen if a failover (HA-NFS) resource is configured to export a file system from one node, and that resource could fail over to a node which attempts to mount that file system as an NFS client.
If a single Solaris system is both NFS server and client for the same file system there is a risk of a kernel deadlock.
Note that this risk is applicable to NFS servers with underlying UFS filesystems, ZFS is said not to be vulnerable to this. |
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
272DCEEC3A77C27EE0530A98EB0AB53F |
Solaris Cluster Check S6994580 |
A certain minimal set of Solaris packages are required for full cluster functionality. Does not apply to S11 and greater, where IPS will make the check obsolete. |
WARN |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
270AECE7486345E2E0530E98EB0AD6A4 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708255 |
Internal cluster hostnames, for the private interconnect, will be resolved by the internal cluster naming service. If this service is not placed first on the nsswitch configuration the names may be resolved incorrectly.
|
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
26FDD2867561496EE0530E98EB0AF249 |
Solaris Cluster Check S6708638 |
Nodes require sufficient physical memory to provide adequate performance for Solaris Cluster and selected applications.
|
INFO |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
26FDC6A0CB35D7F2E0530A98EB0A9F8D |
Solaris Cluster Check S6966410 |
The local /etc/inet/hosts file must contain the local hostname-to-address mappings for all local services. This ensures that cluster operation is not dependent on a remote naming service which may not be available or reachable at critical moments such as system boot or during recovery after a failure.
|
FAIL |
1479997.2 Information Center: Solaris Cluster 3.x and 4.x |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
SOLARIS_CLUSTER
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2561506DEF71F17EE0530D98EB0AFDC6 |
Verify share memory segment persistence at logout |
Changing this parameter has no impact on other part of the stack |
FAIL |
2081410.1 The default setting of RemoveIPC on Redhat 7.2 crashes asm, databases, and any application that uses a shared memory seg |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.6 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
24B41F31F366D012E0530E98EB0AC66E |
Verify OIM SoD configuration |
SoD functionalities will work correctly. |
FAIL |
Handling Lifecycle Management Changes URL Changes Related to Oracle Identity Manager |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.6 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
24A9789D75839923E0530B98EB0A4D62 |
Verifying JVM param UseLargepages |
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/java/javase/tech/largememory-jsp-137182.html |
FAIL |
Handling Lifecycle Management Changes URL Changes Related to Oracle Identity Manager |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.6 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
249FA2438592F52DE0530D98EB0A90A1 |
Verifying TapEndpointURL |
OIM-OAM integration will work correctly. |
FAIL |
Handling Lifecycle Management Changes URL Changes Related to Oracle Identity Manager |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.6 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
249F68756B2061D2E0530B98EB0A2AD3 |
Verifying weblogic admin username and password is same across all configurations |
If the weblogic admin credentials in different CSF entries are same, OIM-SOA functionalities will work correctly. |
FAIL |
Handling Lifecycle Management Changes URL Changes Related to Oracle Identity Manager |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.6 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
22B35EC02F14BFEAE0530E98EB0ADDAE |
ZFSSA Analytics Retention Policy |
ZFSSA Analytics stores datasets and retains them for a specified period of time. You must consider the available disk space while setting up the retention policy, to ensure that analytics datasets do not use up too much disk space |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
EL_LITE
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN
EL_EXTENSIVE |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
22A491CFAE858615E0530E98EB0A986A |
Validate SQL registry |
Please see following MOS note for benefit/impact |
FAIL |
2069046.1 Datapatch may skip the application of SQL payload for certain patches included in a given bundle in a RAC environment |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
2285D66ED4BBD4F7E0530D98EB0A0166 |
Verify alternate destination configuration for local archive desntination |
If the diskgroup used for local archiving becomes unavailable or runs out of available space then archive operations will be unable to complete and will cause the database to hang waiting for an available online redo log.
Configuring an ALTERNATE destination for local archiving will allow archiving to continue and ensure database availability. Note that MAX_FAILURE and REOPEN are required for ALTERNATE configuration. |
WARN |
2059780.1 Configuration Prerequisites and Operational Step for Higher Availability for a RECO disk group or Fast Recovery Area Fai |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
227BB71960F7C1B2E0530D98EB0A00DD |
Verify In-Memory Database Tables are Duplicated Across Nodes |
In an Exadata system, Oracle Database In-Memory allows tables to be "mirrored" across nodes in a RAC cluster. This is accomplished using the DUPLICATE or DUPLICATE ALL option of the INMEMORY table clause. This feature ensures that instance or node outages will have a minimal impact on user sessions because there is always at least one copy of each in-memory compression unit in the cluster available at all times. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
227A6B4780B24E32E0530B98EB0AC9FD |
Verify Non-Default Database Services Were Created for Each Database |
An Oracle RAC database installation includes an Oracle database service identified by DB_UNIQUE_NAME, if set, or DB_NAME or PDB_NAME, if not. This default service is always available on all instances in an Oracle RAC environment, unless an instance is in restricted mode. These services are used for internal management. You cannot stop or disable any of these internal services to do planned outages or to failover to Oracle Data Guard. Do not use these services for client connections. |
WARN |
Using Oracle Services |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
21FB95B1747B4CC1E0530A98EB0A197C |
ORACLE PATCH - 21923026 |
See below MOS note for benefit/impact |
FAIL |
2058461.1 ALERT Bug 21923026 Corruption during Recovery after upgrading to 12c for Compressed Tables |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
21E15EAD0D339C3BE0530B98EB0A25CA |
Check Online Data Purge job settings for Reconciliation, Provisioning and Request. |
Ensure huge accumulation of Reconciliation, Provisioning and Request data does not happen, which affects OIM DB performance. |
WARN |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
21E82940BA1A40C1E0530B98EB0AC42F |
Check Redo Log member size. |
In most cases, you will need to increase the size of redo log files and/or redo log groups. Start with an initial size of 512 MB and continue to monitor redo logs for contention or frequent log switches. Adjust the size or add more redo log files based on your findings. |
WARN |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
21E07F3D61ED6802E0530D98EB0A3E2C |
Check whether SQL Profile is present and being used in DB for OIM objects. |
May result in sub-optimal plans, not allowing optimizer to use latest stats. |
WARN |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
21E52CED50BECDA4E0530A98EB0A906C |
Check whether SQL baseline is present and being used in DB for OIM objects. |
May result in sub-optimal plans, not allowing optimizer to use latest stats. |
WARN |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
218A2D0660AD1EAAE0530C98EB0A1191 |
Verify free space on /boot mount point |
/boot could run out of space during Grid Infrastructure patching |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
215445D06171A3C4E0530E98EB0A31E7 |
ASMLIB check |
Oracle ASM Filter Driver is the recommended replacement for ASMLIB in Oracle 12.1.0.2 & later releases.
Oracle ASM Filter Driver (Oracle ASMFD) is a kernel module that resides in the I/O path of the Oracle ASM disks. Oracle ASM uses the filter driver to validate write I/O requests to Oracle ASM disks.
The Oracle ASMFD simplifies the configuration and management of disk devices by eliminating the need to rebind disk devices used with Oracle ASM each time the system is restarted.
The Oracle ASM Filter Driver rejects any I/O requests that are invalid. This action eliminates accidental overwrites of Oracle ASM disks that would cause corruption in the disks and files within the disk group. For example, the Oracle ASM Filter Driver filters out all non-Oracle I/Os which could cause accidental overwrites. |
WARN |
Configuring Oracle ASM Filter Driver Migrating to Oracle ASM Filter Driver From ASMLIB |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
21545144D6AF60A6E0530D98EB0A7306 |
ASMLIB check |
Oracle ASM Filter Driver is the recommended replacement for ASMLIB in Oracle 12.1.0.2 & later releases.
Oracle ASM Filter Driver (Oracle ASMFD) is a kernel module that resides in the I/O path of the Oracle ASM disks. Oracle ASM uses the filter driver to validate write I/O requests to Oracle ASM disks.
The Oracle ASMFD simplifies the configuration and management of disk devices by eliminating the need to rebind disk devices used with Oracle ASM each time the system is restarted.
The Oracle ASM Filter Driver rejects any I/O requests that are invalid. This action eliminates accidental overwrites of Oracle ASM disks that would cause corruption in the disks and files within the disk group. For example, the Oracle ASM Filter Driver filters out all non-Oracle I/Os which could cause accidental overwrites. |
INFO |
Deciding between ASM Filter Driver and ASMLIB Migrating to Oracle ASM Filter Driver From ASMLIB Configuring Oracle ASM Filter Driver |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
2160D61A3C3B6474E0530B98EB0A364A |
DIAG_ADR_ENABLED parameter status in sqlnet.ora |
|
WARN |
1940246.1 Creating Container Database For Oracle Grid Infrastructure Management Repository Failed Parameters for the sqlnet.ora File |
DATABASE |
ASM
DBA
PDIT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
215338F10E77A02BE0530B98EB0A2AFB |
Verify the deployment status of OIM Provisioning callback service |
OIM Provisioning callback service is a web-service which is invoked from the Manual fulfillment SOA composite instances, once the instance is completed or fulfilled. So, it is important to ensure that the service is accessible. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
2154CC23C1F5CF86E0530E98EB0A656C |
Verify the status of OIM Scheduler service |
In Oracle Identity Manager, it is often required to run jobs at specified times on a regular basis to manage various activities. Scheduler service enables you to schedule jobs that automatically run predefined scheduled tasks at the specified time.
|
FAIL |
Starting and Stopping the Scheduler |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
2156C779E9BF076EE0530E98EB0A959F |
Verifies if OIM specific credentials are seeded in OPSS Credential store |
OIM uses OPSS credential store to store credentials required for communication between OIM and SOA. This check ensures that all the credentials are stored in the credential store, and they are valid. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
21539B2F384ACF73E0530E98EB0AD681 |
Verify if OIM User profile audit data collection level property is correctly configured |
OIM system property "User profile audit data collection level" (XL.UserProfileAuditDataCollection) controls the user profile data that is collected for audit purpose when an operation is performed on the user, such as creation, modification, or deletion of a user, role grants or revokes, and resource provisioning or deprovisioning. Depending upon the property value, such as Resource Form or None, the data is populated in the UPA table.
The audit levels are specified as values of this property. The supported levels are Process Task, Resource Form, Resource, Membership, Core, None. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
20FE6528E6683B3DE0530E98EB0A82FD |
Application Release |
Recommended PeopleSoft application release is 9.2 |
WARN |
|
PEOPLESOFT ODA |
PEOPLESOFT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
21085704F52520C7E0530E98EB0A6758 |
PeopleTools release |
Recommended PeopleTools releaseis 8.54 |
WARN |
|
PEOPLESOFT ODA |
PEOPLESOFT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2107EAE4E5BF193BE0530E98EB0A3E15 |
R12_PA Decentralized invoicing attribute1 in use |
When decentralized invoicing is enabled in Projects, Projects uses the ATTRIBUTE1 column to stamp the organization ID of the invoicing organization on the corresponding transaction type in Receivables. If this column is used by the descriptive flexfield there can be conflicts and data corruption.
|
FAIL |
1484742.1 Understanding and Troubleshooting Decentralized Invoicing in Oracle Projects |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2107EAE4E571193BE0530E98EB0A3E15 |
Verifying if OIM Authentication Provider is configured when OIM is SSO enabled |
OIMAuthenticationProvider should not be configured in the Weblogic domain security realm, when OIM is SSO enabled.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
210B9E98F0B17ED4E0530A98EB0A5624 |
_gby_hash_aggregation_enabled |
Performance optimization
|
FAIL |
341838.1 HASH UNIQUE Operation Returns Results in UNSORTED ORDER by Default |
PEOPLESOFT ODA |
PEOPLESOFT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2107EAE4E562193BE0530E98EB0A3E15 |
_ignore_desc_in_index |
Performance optimization
|
FAIL |
1909646.1 Removing Descending Indices for PeopleSoft Databases |
PEOPLESOFT ODA |
PEOPLESOFT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
21086AAFD6AAFF89E0530C98EB0ACBAE |
_unnest_subquery |
Performance optimization
|
FAIL |
1445965.1 E-ORA Advice for the PeopleSoft Oracle DBA |
PEOPLESOFT ODA |
PEOPLESOFT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
210444DD6074A056E0530C98EB0ABAE1 |
cursor_sharing |
The default setting of cursor_sharing is exact and is the only value should be used with PeopleSoft Applications |
FAIL |
1445965.1 E-ORA Advice for the PeopleSoft Oracle DBA |
PEOPLESOFT ODA |
PEOPLESOFT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
210436E0412850B6E0530D98EB0A9B65 |
optimizer_index_caching |
Performance optimization
|
FAIL |
1445965.1 E-ORA Advice for the PeopleSoft Oracle DBA |
PEOPLESOFT ODA |
PEOPLESOFT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
21037879C5528017E0530A98EB0A736C |
optimizer_index_cost_adj |
Performance optimization
|
FAIL |
1445965.1 E-ORA Advice for the PeopleSoft Oracle DBA |
PEOPLESOFT ODA |
PEOPLESOFT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
20FC8CAC7445DF10E0530E98EB0A09AF |
Oracle database software owner soft stack shell limits |
Documented value is the /etc/security/limits.conf file as documented in 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide, section 2.15.3 Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users.
If the /etc/security/limits.conf file is not configured as described in the documentation then log in to the system as the database software owner (e.g., oracle) and check the soft stack configuration as described below. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
20FA8A34AF3C6B0DE0530A98EB0AF9C3 |
R12 HCM check PAP_TAX_DATA |
The Pay_Action_Parameters table parameter TAX_DATA is needed for the Vertex provided taxation program to run. |
WARN |
549367.1 Oracle Human Resources (HRMS) Payroll PAY_ACTION_PARAMETERS Comprehensive Overview 224273.1 Oracle Human Resources (HRMS) Payroll - Installing Vertex Quantum for US and Canada Legislations |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
20F82FDFAD363BE7E0530B98EB0A1F88 |
R12 HCM check PAP_TAX_LIBRARIES |
The Pay_Action_Parameters table parameter TAX_LIBRARIES is needed for the Vertex provided taxation program to run. |
WARN |
549367.1 Oracle Human Resources (HRMS) Payroll PAY_ACTION_PARAMETERS Comprehensive Overview 224273.1 Oracle Human Resources (HRMS) Payroll - Installing Vertex Quantum for US and Canada Legislations |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
20D990A69730A063E0530C98EB0AA242 |
ASM disk group disk_repair_time attribute |
Aligning with MAA best practice attributes for the ASM diskgroups improves stability, security, and performance of ASM operations. Check the ASM documentation for instructions and impact of changing specific diskgroup attributes |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE ODA |
ASM
DBA
PDIT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
20D990A69731A063E0530C98EB0AA242 |
ASM disk group failgroup_repair_time attribute |
Aligning with MAA best practice attributes for the ASM diskgroups improves stability, security, and performance of ASM operations. Check the ASM documentation for instructions and impact of changing specific diskgroup attributes |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE ODA |
ASM
DBA
PDIT |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
20C5D472AED66B36E0530E98EB0AA50A |
Exposure to OLTP compression corruption bug 21923026 |
See below MOS note for benefit/impact
|
WARN |
2058461.1 ALERT Bug 21923026 Corruption during Recovery after upgrading to 12c for Compressed Tables |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
208189F1FEDA0D0BE0530E98EB0A8198 |
R12 HCM check PAP_ENABLE_QP_OFFSET |
ENABLE_QP_OFFSET is a legislative rule that should be set only by development via patching. If for CA and US legislation there is an incorrect setting of ENABLE_QP_OFFSET to the value of 'Y' payroll process and reporting will not be as expected. |
FAIL |
549367.1 Oracle Human Resources (HRMS) Payroll PAY_ACTION_PARAMETERS Comprehensive Overview |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
2083BBC75B6EBB56E0530E98EB0A6CBC |
R12 HCM check PAP_LOW_VOLUME |
LOW_VOLUME should be set to N unless client has been using the Payroll application for less the 2 months AND on a database version lower than 9.0. |
FAIL |
549367.1 Oracle Human Resources (HRMS) Payroll PAY_ACTION_PARAMETERS Comprehensive Overview 419075.1 Payroll Performance Checklist 226987.1 Oracle 11i & R12 Human Resources (HRMS) & Benefits (BEN) Tuning & System Health Checks |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
207C3F6AD694407DE0530A98EB0ACF8B |
R12 HCM check PAP_RANGE_PERSON_ID |
If this parameter RANGE_PERSON_ID is set to a value of 'Y' then various processes will use the person_id column in pay_population_ranges which should result in improved performance in the assignment action creation phase of those processes. |
WARN |
549367.1 Oracle Human Resources (HRMS) Payroll PAY_ACTION_PARAMETERS Comprehensive Overview 419075.1 Payroll Performance Checklist 226987.1 Oracle 11i & R12 Human Resources (HRMS) & Benefits (BEN) Tuning & System Health Checks |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1F73D9509FFE7578E0530A98EB0AC7BA |
ORACLE PATCH - 13638769 |
|
WARN |
1363369.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3/11.2.0.4 Grid Infrastructure/ASM |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 |
NONE |
1F6FC10329A6B11FE0530B98EB0AA5EE |
OS PATCH - 15795698 |
Installing OS patch 15795698 will help avoid a RAC panic issue that is caused from running pfiles on ocssd.bin. |
FAIL |
1939868.1 Running pfiles on the ocssd.bin process could trigger RAC panic 1487321.1 11gR2 Grid on Solaris: Node crashes after running explorer -w all |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1F75C54EB29E0AD4E0530E98EB0A559A |
Solaris 11.1.1.4.0 SRU |
With Oracle Solaris 11.1.1.4.0 or above, running explorer will not cause any potential Oracle cluster node failovers. |
WARN |
|
|
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
1F7301F0AFD87125E0530B98EB0A64DB |
_low_scn_headroom_warning_threshold_days |
At every 3 mins, CKPT process calls a routine kcm_low_scn_headroom_alert() to check available Headroom. If Headroom is found below the value of a parameter "_low_scn_headroom_warning_threshold_days", default value of which is 90 days, then it prints the following messages in alert.log:
"Warning: The SCN headroom for this database is only x days y hours!"
and
"The Current SCN value is , SCN Compat value is ", every 24 hrs
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1F4EA79F2E27DB29E0530B98EB0A63C0 |
Verifying OUD tombstones |
This plugin checks that Oracle Unified Directory does not contain tombstones that should have been deleted but are still present. This also checks that the purger thread responsible for deleting tombstones after a configurable period of time is present. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1EBE635E1043B992E0530C98EB0A5643 |
Check password expiration policies for OIM database schema |
To avoid OIM database schema password expiration issues, ensure that appropriate password expiration policies have been set. |
WARN |
1326142.1 Options To Resolve The Expired OIM Schema Password In Oracle Database 11g |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1E9897AD977ED83EE0530E98EB0AAE88 |
Verifying Log level |
Verifies the Log level entry & root level for the OIM, OAM, SOA, BI & admin servers.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1E5D3236F7496C9FE0530B98EB0A3D94 |
Verifying OUD response time |
This plugin checks that Oracle Unified Directory performs well by reporting search operations with an execution time above 4 seconds.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1E34F5F79143B0EDE0530A98EB0A0948 |
R12 CN check Setup Pay By Transaction |
Detecting that this profile is not set to either Y (Yes) or N (No) alerts customers to a setup which may affect the creation of Payment Worksheets. |
WARN |
222666.1 What Is The Purpose Of The Profile Pay By Transaction? |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1E3E6EE249A834E4E0530A98EB0A47A2 |
R12 CSI check CSI Debug Level |
Oracle Install Base provides an option to write debug information in a log file to troubleshoot product issues. By default, the debug feature is turned off. Customers usually are asked by Support engineers to enable this debugging option to be able to analyze issues at hand. Also, customers can enable this option to troubleshoot their issue before reporting it to Oracle Support.
Profile option CSI: Debug Level (CSI_DEBUG_LEVEL) controls this debug option in Oracle Install Base module. This profile option can be set on site level only. That means customers can not set it to user, application, or responsibility levels. By default, profile option CSI_DEBUG_LEVEL has value 0 at site level. To turn on the debug option, customers need to set the value of the profile option CSI_DEBUG_LEVEL to either 9 or 10.
It is highly recommended to reset the value of this profile option to its default value of 0 just after the log information has been collected to avoid performance degradation within Oracle Install Base. If the debug option is left turned on at site level, customers can face many performance problems when processing Install Base transactions and this could affect users heavily. |
WARN |
|
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1E3FBC1776E80DD7E0530D98EB0AC9C0 |
R12 CSI check Number of Processed XNP Messages |
It is highly recommended to purge processed records from the XNP Messages (XNP_MSGS) table on a regular basis to improve performance of processing Install Base transactions. Oracle Install Base provides a utility to purge any processed records from the XNP_MSGS table using the 'XDP Purge' program. The program can be executed from the SFM System Administrator responsibility. |
WARN |
1528132.1 Understand SFM Managers and How Oracle Installed Base Uses SFM Event Manager Queue Service 438513.1 How To Understand The Use Of The XNP_MSGS Table By Oracle Install Base |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1E3E6EE249A534E4E0530A98EB0A47A2 |
R12 CSI check Setup SFM Event Queue Thread Number |
Oracle eBusiness Suite uses the Service Fulfillment Manager (SFM) event queue for communicating all transactional updates from Oracle Inventory and Order Management to Oracle Install Base. At the time the inventory transaction happens, a message is sent to the SFM Event Queue. It is automatically dequeued and processed to update Oracle Install Base. When a DBA starts the Internal Concurrent Manager (ICM), this automatically starts the SFM Services that are registered with the Generic Service Manager (GSM). Because Oracle Install Base is using only the SFM Event Manager Queue Service, all other SFM Services can be deactivated. At any one time several transactions originating from Inventory and Order Management can be processed in Oracle Install Base. To ensure that these transactions are processed sequentially and eliminate the errors that can occur due to the concurrent execution of these transactions, SFM Event Queue Thread Number (XDP_DQ_INIT_NUM_THREADS) MUST be set to 1.
If the SFM Event Queue Thread Number (XDP_DQ_INIT_NUM_THREADS) is greater than one, the SFM processes transactions in parallel, which intermittently causes transactions to be sent to Oracle Install Base out of order leading to many types of errors.
The default value for SFM Event Queue Thread Number (XDP_DQ_INIT_NUM_THREADS) is 2. Oracle Install Base customers using the default value will encounter many types of data corruptions leading to multiple SRs being logged for data fixes. Fixing this setup early on will avoid such data corruptions and consequently avoid these type of SRs. |
WARN |
1528132.1 Understand SFM Managers and How Oracle Installed Base Uses SFM Event Manager Queue Service |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1E3D8C6162A16AB9E0530B98EB0AAB76 |
R12 OKS check Setup Parallel Worker |
If there are more than around 500 service contract billing lines to be processed, performance of the Service Contracts Main Billing program can be slow. By setting this profile the main program will spawn child processes and performance will be improved. |
WARN |
Oracle® Service Contracts Implementation Guide Release 12.1 Part No. E13456-04 |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1E379B594C3B2819E0530D98EB0A7DBD |
R12 OKS check Setup TIME UOM |
Detecting that this profile is incorrectly set will prevent users from encountering time UOM conversion errors when using the Service Contracts module. |
WARN |
Oracle® Service Contracts Implementation Guide Release 12.1 Part No. E13456-04 |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1E2192EE69CFD501E0530B98EB0A99CC |
R12 ASN check Setup Forecast Calendar |
Detecting that this profile is not set to a valid GL Calendar will alert customers to a setup which may affect users accessing Forecast functionality |
WARN |
Oracle® Sales Implementation Guide Release 12.1 Part No. E13440-02 |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1E210984DC95EE88E0530C98EB0AB9FE |
Verifying OUD configuration consistency |
On a set of Oracle Unified Directory replicated servers, this plugin ensures that all servers have a consistent configuration for a given set of parameters. Parameters checked for consistency are such as JVM and OUD versions, DB settings, audit log status...
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1DCDA48901151A9FE0530D98EB0A74D7 |
OAM Heartbeat URL Check |
This check helps in identifying that the OAM server and Webgate are up. |
INFO |
Integrating Access Manager, OAAM, and OIM |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1D9CFCD88830D10EE0530D98EB0ABDBB |
OVN_OSDN_VERSION_CHECK |
Using the most recent version of software is always recommended. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
OVN |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
1D9A1447A9130D8BE0530D98EB0AE434 |
OVN_XGOS_VERSION_CHECK |
Using the most recent version of software is always recommended. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
OVN |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
1D81B7BA185B812DE0530D98EB0AC2C2 |
R12_WSH_SEGMENT2_NAME_MISMATCH |
Successfully able to Pick Release Orders. |
WARN |
796346.1 Unable To Pick Release Orders Error "LOGGING EXCEPTIONS FOR NON SHIPSET/SMC LINES" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1D4F7B770617E0D1E0530B98EB0AEE4A |
OVN_OFM_VERSION_CHECK |
Using the most recent version of software is always recommended. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
OVN |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
1D2E8EC8D0BC2B9EE0530B98EB0AA791 |
Coherence settings |
On Linux systems, a default UDP buffer size is set for the client, but not for the server. Therefore, on Linux systems, the UDP buffer size might have to be increased. If we increase the buffer size it will improve the read/write performance. It will also increase the throughput. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
1D31E2F3A003BD70E0530B98EB0AD0DF |
OVN_OFM_ALLOWUNLISTEDUSER_CHECK |
Disabling this feature ensures that only users who were given access explicitly on the OFM User Roles page will be able to log into OFM. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
OVN |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
1D408892182EB36DE0530A98EB0A5306 |
Verifying open file descriptor limits for OIM and SOA server |
File descriptors index into a per-process file descriptor table maintained by the kernel, that in turn indexes into a system-wide table of files opened by all processes. This open file descriptor limit for each process should be in some limit . Otherwise it will cause the performance , memory related issue. |
FAIL |
Oracle Identity Manager Performance -Tuning Open Files Limit Performance tuning Tuning the File Descriptor Limit |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1D1E46988B4E08BDE0530B98EB0AC8CE |
OVN_OFM_FAN_CHECK |
If some fans are not working then the device might overheat. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
OVN |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
1D09980A8C150C35E0530C98EB0AB90E |
OVN_OFM_POWERSUPPLY_CHECK |
Having all power supplies connected will ensure that a single failure will not affect the management or data paths on your network. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
OVN |
12.1.0.2.5 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
1D04622FE0B8C238E0530B98EB0A5348 |
Check OIM Version |
This check helps in identifying the version of the OIM installed.This is just reporting. |
INFO |
Oracle Identity Manager Installation Document link |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1CAF0BFB38BFB29EE0530C98EB0AEC95 |
Validate Access Policy Harvesting configuration |
The accounts loaded through bulkload utility or accounts reconciled could not implement the Access policy implemented in the system. This restriction is over come if the the Access Policy harvesting is ON. The linking of access policies to reconciled or bulk loaded accounts is referred to as access policy harvesting. Through this OIM customers would not require workarounds like manually modifying OIM database, associate accounts to access policies, and forcefully provision accounts through access policy and, once the provisioning fails, manually complete the provisioning tasks. |
WARN |
2015683.1 Access Policy Harvesting - Unable To Revoke Entitlements Evaluating Policies for Reconciled and Bulk Load-Created Accounts |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1C8AE2972043D057E0530C98EB0AE382 |
Check if "Allow Multiple Instances" and "Conditional" flags are set for OIM Process tasks. |
It is recommended that "Allow Multiple Instances" flag and "Conditional" flag is set for OIM process tasks with disable effect, enable effect, child insert/update/delete tasks, process form field update tasks,attribute propagation tasks.
|
WARN |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1C8E5EF4DD1D0C5EE0530E98EB0AEAF0 |
Verify Webgate Connection Settings |
This check verifies that Cache Pragma Header and Cache Control Header should not set to no-cache. To improve the performance of Webgate, you should set Cache Pragma Header and Cache Control Header values to public.
|
FAIL |
Modifying Oracle Access Manager Cache Settings |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1C7641A84B44C91EE0530C98EB0A373C |
Check for any OIM Process task adapters with unmapped variables. |
All process task adapter variables need to be mapped appropriately. Unmapped adapter variables can lead to issues during provisioning or reconciliation operations. |
WARN |
Adapter Mapping Information |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1C7A2AC3069CDF3DE0530E98EB0AC5C8 |
Check the Number of OIM Application instances which are not associated with UI form. |
All OIM Application Instances need to be associated with a UI form. This form would be displayed in the self-service console while requesting access to the Application Instance. |
FAIL |
Creating and Modifying Application Instance Forms |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1C673445F0C3C7B4E0530A98EB0A260A |
Check for any OIM Process task adapters which are uncompiled. |
Make sure that all the adapters are compiled. Uncompiled adapters can lead to issues during User provisioning. |
WARN |
Compiling Adapters |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1C62088A08E15E06E0530E98EB0A7D6C |
Verify OIM-OAM Integration configurations |
This Check Verifies that OIM and OAM are integrated properly. This check verifies configuration related to OIMSignatureAuthenticator, libOVD Adapters. Also validates OIM SSO Configuration, security provider configuration, and SSO Logout configuration which is required in case of OIM-OAM integration. |
FAIL |
Integrating Access Manager and Oracle Identity Manager 394670.1 Integrating Oracle Identity Manager (OIM) and Oracle Access Manager |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1C2B92FDC15BD359E0530D98EB0A27AF |
Validating if OIM public resources are configured as EXCLUDED in OAM. |
Protection level Excluded resources do not require an OAM Server check for Authentication, Authorization, Response processing, Session management, and Auditing. Excluded resources cannot be added to any user-defined policy in the Oracle Access Management Console. OIM manages all its public resources. These resorces are OIM specific.
|
FAIL |
1530462.1 OAM 11gR1: Webgate - HTTP 404 Error When Trying To Access /Public Resource Integrating Access Manager, OAAM, and OIM 1994725.1 Authentication Level of Authentication Schemes Are Set to 1 In Integration of OIM and OAM |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1C2401D74FC067DFE0530D98EB0A67E7 |
Verify IDM patches |
This check verifies IDM patches are applied or not. It verifies patches related to OAM,OIM,SOA and ORACLE_COMMON. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1C2B3E0E98CB013DE0530C98EB0A2CA5 |
Verify OIM Notification Configuration |
Events occurring in Oracle Identity Manager are required to be sent to various users, such as requesters, beneficiaries, or administrators.The notification service allows you to perform all notification-related operations in Oracle Identity Manager. XL.DisableAllNotifications ,this property is used to enable or disable all notifications in Oracle Identity Manager. When the value of this property is set to false, notifications are enabled. When the value of this property is true, notifications are disabled.
|
WARN |
457836.1 OIM: An Example of Email Notification and Configuring it With a Resource Object Provisioning Managing Notification Service |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1C2C2B89F7DBA6B7E0530A98EB0AA4FD |
Verify OIM Provisioning Configuration |
Oracle Identity Manager can be used to create, maintain, and delete users on target systems. In this configuration, Oracle Identity Manager acts as the front-end entry point for managing user data on the target systems. Basically this check verifies the provisioning configuration. In this check it verifies that catalog synchronization, evaluate user policies and entitlement list jobs are enabled or not.
|
FAIL |
Using Entitlement Data Reconciliation and Provisioning Processes |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1C2297D38BBF47A9E0530E98EB0A08F4 |
Verify Reconciliation profiles |
The reconciliation process compares the entries in Oracle Identity Manager repository and the target system repository, determines the difference between the two repositories, and applies the latest changes to Oracle Identity Manager repository. This check verifies the reconciliation profile.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1C2C00C9A86E4BBDE0530C98EB0AC813 |
Verify if the Service Accounts used for connectivity has rights to perform operations on the target |
Service Accounts with appropriate rights will improve customer experience.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1C2C158888C983CAE0530D98EB0A70AD |
Verify the failed messages count for catalog in AUD_JMS table is not high |
Verify the failed messages count for catalog in AUD_JMS is not high in table which stores metadata about all the auditors defined in Oracle Identity Manager.Oracle Identity Manager uses this table to control the order of the changes when multiple changes are made.
|
FAIL |
Understanding Auditing Configuring Auditing |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1BFB8A42AD7B96BEE0530C98EB0A93EF |
Verifying JVM args Xms,Xmx,XX:PermSize,XX:MaxPermSize |
This check verifies the JVM memory allocation which will be helpful in the performance of the OIM server. It is recommended that you increase the heap size and permgen memory for production environments and monitor the memory usage pattern.
|
WARN |
Oracle Identity Manager Performance Tuning |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1B6A7AEEB0F96A72E0530B98EB0A4425 |
Streams pool size |
The Streams pool is an area of memory in the System Global Area (SGA) that is used by the integrated Extract underlying logmining server in the source database and the integrated Replicat inbound server processes. |
WARN |
Oracle GoldenGate Performance Best Practices MAA White Paper 1448324.1 Oracle GoldenGate Integrated Capture Heathcheck Script |
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1AF73BFB0D7C76E1E0530E98EB0AF7BF |
Check for Compatible DB parameter value. |
Orchestration and Catalog Hierarchical functionality of OIM uses "Compatible" option in Oracle database. It is mandatory to check for this parameter value. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1AF653FE4757055FE0530C98EB0A26F3 |
Check for Invalid objects in CTXSYS schema used for Oracle Text feature. |
Access Request Catalog functionality of OIM uses "Oracle Text" option in Oracle database for text search capabilities. It is mandatory to have it installed on the DB. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1AF706665C3512A8E0530D98EB0A9FAD |
Check for Invalid objects in XDB schema used for Catalog Hierarchical feature. |
Catalog Hierarchical functionality of OIM uses "Oracle XDB" option in Oracle database for text search capabilities. It is mandatory to have it installed on the DB. |
FAIL |
1292089.1 Master Note for Oracle XML Database (XDB) Install / Deinstall |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1AF51D39076B80D6E0530E98EB0A9BA8 |
Check for Securefile DB parameter value. |
Orchestration and Catalog Hierarchical functionality of OIM uses "Securefile" option in Oracle database. It is mandatory to check for this parameter value. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1AFC1A0176E37ECEE0530C98EB0A83AC |
Check for existence of XDB component in OIM DB. |
Catalog Hierarchical functionality of OIM uses "Oracle XDB" option in Oracle database for text search capabilities. It is mandatory to have it installed on the DB. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1AFA2715B04EB2FFE0530B98EB0A4185 |
Check if Oracle Text is installed on OIMDB |
Access Request Catalog functionality of OIM uses "Oracle Text" option in Oracle database for text search capabilities. It is mandatory to have it installed on the DB. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1AFC8369FCE6FE03E0530A98EB0A45FF |
Check value of OPEN_CURSORS DB parameter. |
Set the OPEN_CURSORS DB parameter value to minimum recommended value of 800. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1AFAFF86C353FAC8E0530B98EB0AA016 |
Database compatible for Oracle GoldenGate Integrated Replicat |
Oracle GoldenGate Integrated Replicat requires the database compatible initialization parameter to be at 11.2.0.4 or higher. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
DBA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
1AF8B6FFDF7A4529E0530D98EB0AFE39 |
Verify Audit settings |
Audit Framework audits a large number of user authentication and authorization run-time events, and administrative events. This OAM auditing gives the many information about the successful login, invalid login. Also it also gives the component level logging information.
|
FAIL |
Manually Configuring Audit for System Components |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1AF774650B9ED867E0530B98EB0A12D2 |
Verify Delegated Admin |
Verified the User is a delegated administrator for any/at least one Application Domain.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1AF774650BA0D867E0530B98EB0A12D2 |
Verify OAM FrontEnd URL |
This check verifies that OAM front end URL is SSL configured or not. It checks the protocol and which should be https. This front end URL can be a load balancer URL or Web server URL depending on the application server is fronted with loan balancer or Web server, or single application server URL. SSL in front end URL will ensures the security.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1AF75F9E105B4874E0530B98EB0AAD48 |
Verify OAM JDBC Connection pool param values |
Performance can improve when the connection pool associated with a data source limits the number of connections. You can use the MaxCapacity attribute to limit the database requests from Oracle Application Server so that incoming requests do not saturate the database, or to limit the database requests so that the database access does not overload the Oracle Application Server-tier resource.
Limiting the total number of open database connections to a number your database can handle is an important tuning consideration.
|
FAIL |
Configuring Connection Pools |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1AF7AD08ABB6ECDAE0530C98EB0A785A |
Verify OAM Ports |
This check ensure that Oracle Access Manager ports are not in use in addition to the HTTP/HTTPS ports used by Oracle Access Manager WebLogic Server Cluster, Oracle Access Manager also uses OAP and Coherence Ports. OAP is used for communication between OAM and webgate. Coherence provides a distributed cache for various OAM services, including session data.
|
FAIL |
Configuring High Availability for Oracle Access Management |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1AF7AD08ABB8ECDAE0530C98EB0A785A |
Verify OAM Session timeout values |
Session Timeout is the amount of time, in minutes, that a user's authentication session remains active.
Idle Timeout is the amount of time, in minutes, that a user's authentication session remains active without accessing any Access Manager protected resources.
The check ensures If session timeout value is < 8 hours(480 minutes) & If idle timeout values is more than session timeout value. |
WARN |
Managing Sessions |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1AF653FE4751055FE0530C98EB0A26F3 |
Verify OAM host identifier values |
The host identifier can be used while defining which resources belong to a specific application domain. Resources are scoped using their host identifier (HTTP) or type (non-HTTP). This combination uniquely identifies them across Oracle Access Manager. This check verifies resources along with their host identifier.
|
FAIL |
Managing Policy Components |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1AF8B6FFDF7B4529E0530D98EB0AFE39 |
Verify Webgate Profile settings |
Setting DenyOnNotProtected to true is the most secure way to protect Web server content. DenyOnNotProtected, located in the AccessGate configuration page. The default setting is false, which means that access is allowed to resources not protected by a rule or policy. When set to true, the DenyOnNotProtected parameter lets you establish the opposite behavior. When set to true, DenyOnNotProtected denies access to all resources to which access is not explicitly allowed by a rule or policy.
|
FAIL |
Oracle Access Manager Deployment Overview Configuring WebGates and Access Servers |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1AF714DFBAEC17E3E0530C98EB0A1EA7 |
Verify Webgate communication to OAM |
Validates mode as simple or cert for webgate communication. This simple or cert communication mode secure the information from unauthenticated access.
|
FAIL |
E Securing Communication for Oracle Access Manager 11g |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1AF5C133192DCD52E0530E98EB0AAD2F |
Verify Webgate wiring to OAM |
This check the configuration between Webgate and OAM Managed server is correctly done.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1AF706665C2F12A8E0530D98EB0A9FAD |
Verify that the WebLogic Domain hosting Oracle Access manager is running in Production mode |
ProductionModeEnabled this attribute determines whether a server starts in production mode. This check verifies that the ProductionModeEnabled attribute should be set to true for OAM.
|
FAIL |
Change to production mode |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1ACCA8C6291F9C87E0530C98EB0A6EFA |
Oracle GoldenGate failure prevention best practices |
|
INFO |
Oracle Goldengate With Oracle Real Application Clusters Configuration Oracle GoldenGate Resources Oracle GoldenGate on Oracle Exadata Database Machine Configuration Oracle GoldenGate Performance Best Practices Transparent Role Transitions With Oracle Data Guard and Oracle GoldenGate |
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA |
12.1.0.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1A8119EDAAABF7A9E0530A98EB0AAE8E |
Validating DomainLogBroadcastSeverity configuration for OIM server |
By default log broadcast is enabled in WebLogic domain. Log broadcast consumes network bandwidth, disk space and CPU cycles, it should be off unless there is a specific requirement for it. |
WARN |
OIM Performance tuning |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1A8081FC892490F3E0530D98EB0A67B9 |
Verifying OIM BackOfficeURL |
OIM does not support front-office/back-office configuration. So BackOfficeURL should not be set in OIM configuration.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1A7E491BE8DE44F9E0530C98EB0AD341 |
Verifying if OIM Scheduler config is clustered |
Avoid functional and performance issues by configuring oim scheduler service in clustered mode.
|
FAIL |
OIM Performance tuning |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1A828DE05CDEBBD9E0530C98EB0AF6EC |
Verifying status and periodicity of OIM Data Purge Job |
OIM Data Purge Job is used to purge/archive data to avoid performance issues due to data growth.
|
WARN |
OIM Performance tuning |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1A33259F5A2BC578E0530E98EB0A981D |
Validating if Reloading is enabled for Plugin and Adapter configuration |
Avoid performance issues by disabling reloading of plugins and adapters in the OIM configuration.
|
WARN |
OIM Performance tuning |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
1847B3947928D848E0530B98EB0ABBDA |
Monitoring Recyclebin by Space consumption |
Too many recyclebin objects consume high space and lead to slow performance of dictionary SQLs and other performance problems.
Keeping the tablespaces free from high no.of recyclebin objects by monitoring periodically would help avoid such situation. |
WARN |
1596147.1 How To Delete/Purge Recyclebin or DBA_RECYCLBIN For Objects Older Than x Days/minutes 13931087.8 Bug 13931087 - RECYCLEBIN does not automatically purge under space pressure 1595081.1 Objects in RECYCLEBIN can't be purged 1450488.1 How To Estimate the Time Required to Purge Large Number of Objects from Recycle Bin 864503.1 DBA_RECYCLEBIN 1506286.1 BIN$ Rows In Sys.obj$ After Purge Of Recyclebin |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
18505E3592016770E0530B98EB0A5FB3 |
Oracle GoldenGate Integrated Extract process existence |
Oracle GoldenGate Integrated Extract offers increased data type support and simplified manageability. Because integrated Extract is fully integrated with the database, no additional setup is required for Oracle RAC, ASM, Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) or data compression. |
INFO |
Oracle Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference Oracle GoldenGate Performance Best Practices MAA White Paper 1411356.1 11.2.0.3 Database Specific Bundle Patches for Integrated Extract 11.2.x Switching Extract from Classic Mode to Integrated Mode Oracle GoldenGate Windows and UNIX Reference Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) |
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1850BDB58A2F730DE0530B98EB0AD08B |
Oracle GoldenGate Integrated Replicat process existence |
Oracle GoldenGate integrated Replicat is recommended for improved scalability and manageability within Oracle target environments. The apply processing functionality within the Oracle database is leveraged to automatically handle referential integrity and data description language (DDL) so that the operations are applied in the correct order. |
INFO |
1557031.1 Oracle GoldenGate -- Oracle RDBMS Server Recommended Patches |
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1832702CA36E9A8BE0530B98EB0AB5A9 |
Monitoring Recyclebin by database users |
Too many recyclebin objects consume high space and lead to slow performance of dictionary SQLs.
Keeping the recyclebin intact by monitoring periodically would help avoid such situation. |
WARN |
1596147.1 How To Delete/Purge Recyclebin or DBA_RECYCLBIN For Objects Older Than x Days/minutes 13931087.8 Bug 13931087 - RECYCLEBIN does not automatically purge under space pressure 1595081.1 Objects in RECYCLEBIN can't be purged 1450488.1 How To Estimate the Time Required to Purge Large Number of Objects from Recycle Bin 864503.1 DBA_RECYCLEBIN |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
183977294FB9E35EE0530B98EB0A6024 |
Oracle GoldenGate Streams performance advisor installation |
The UTL_SPADV PL/SQL package provides subprograms to collect and analyze statistics for the LogMiner server and the inbound apply processes. The statistics help identify any current areas of contention such as CPU or I/O. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
183548B477554B11E0530D98EB0AD7F8 |
Oracle GoldenGate version check |
Using the most recent version of Oracle GoldenGate provides the latest features, performance enhancements and product fixes. |
WARN |
1557031.1 Oracle GoldenGate -- Oracle RDBMS Server Recommended Patches Upgrading Oracle GoldenGate for Windows and UNIX 1235992.1 How to find Patches and Updates for Oracle GoldenGate |
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
181D58F9F333231BE0530E98EB0A99F5 |
R12 HCM check Setup Business Group legislation code |
The Setup Business Group is a seeded US localization, and as such the currency needs to be 'USD'
Do not change or use the Setup Business Group (BG_ID = 0, ORG_ID = 0) as this is Seeded, Oracle-owned, Proprietary code and is to remain US Legislation |
WARN |
564547.1 Implication Of changing 'Payroll Legislation Code' And 'Currency' Provided While Creating a Business Group on HRMS and P 830979.1 Is it Possible to Change Legislative Code and Currency for Set Up Business Group? 312697.1 How do You Change Legislation on Business Group After it Has Been Defined? |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
17B06871952001DBE0530A98EB0AC96F |
Host name format |
The OMS must be consistently and properly identified in the network for proper interaction with other components. |
FAIL |
1498848.1 Summary Prerequisites List for Enterprise Manager 12.1.0.2 Cloud Control Installation 428665.1 Enterprise Manager: Installation Requirements and a Checklist for Configuring and Testing Network Connections between EM |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
17A8902E9B5E98C6E0530A98EB0A2CCE |
Siebel Cursor Sharing |
Mandatory setup for Siebel application
|
FAIL |
Guidelines for Siebel Configuring Settings in the init.ora File |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
17AA4D0F8F559101E0530D98EB0AE76C |
Siebel DB File Multiblock Read Count |
Performance optimization |
FAIL |
Guidelines for Siebel Configuring Settings in the init.ora File |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
17A3B954EB6314CBE0530D98EB0A6A4F |
Siebel Nls Sort |
The NLS_SORT as Binary is only supported setting.
|
WARN |
Guidelines for Siebel Configuring Settings in the init.ora File |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
17B09FD854220DE9E0530A98EB0ADCFF |
Siebel Open Cursors |
Mandatory setup for Siebel application
|
WARN |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database Guidelines for Siebel Configuring Settings in the init.ora File |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
17B0687194A501DBE0530A98EB0AC96F |
Siebel Optimizer Features Enable |
Uses the optimization settings compatible to the version customer is on |
WARN |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database Guidelines for Siebel Configuring Settings in the init.ora File |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
17ACCD89E6A0F6EEE0530B98EB0A08C3 |
Siebel Optimizer Max Permutations |
Performance optimization |
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
17995A86CBE01D53E0530B98EB0A5DEC |
Siebel B Tree Bitmap Plans |
Performance optimization
|
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1796D60F1BFF608AE0530A98EB0AC2F6 |
Siebel GC Defer Time |
Performance optimization
|
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
17A9935F67E0FD99E0530B98EB0A8FC2 |
Siebel No or Expansion |
Performance optimization |
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1796B99AA4F18987E0530A98EB0A23A6 |
Siebel Optimizer Dynamic Sampling |
Required Setting.
|
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
179674796521386AE0530C98EB0A8195 |
Siebel Optimizer Index Cost |
Performance optimization
|
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
17935DD3520BE63AE0530C98EB0A5728 |
Siebel Partition View |
Performance optimization
|
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
17993680269CF64FE0530A98EB0A03E4 |
Siebel Query Rewrite Enabled |
Performance optimization
|
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
178E5D28348B591CE0530E98EB0A9BD8 |
Siebel Query Rewrite Integrity |
Performance optimization |
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
178CC1E6685DC127E0530E98EB0ACECF |
Siebel Star Transformation |
Required as part of performance improvement
|
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
179674796532386AE0530C98EB0A8195 |
Siebel Statistics Level |
Performance optimization
|
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1796271D024C03D8E0530A98EB0ADB95 |
Siebel Workarea Size Policy |
Best Practice
|
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1785E1EFD8D88188E0530C98EB0A4DC2 |
Siebel Optimizer Index Caching |
Performance improvement
|
FAIL |
781927.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines for Siebel CRM Application on Oracle Database |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1787976D228FD993E0530D98EB0A3E21 |
Siebel Optimizer Mode |
Only supported setting |
FAIL |
Guidelines for Siebel Configuring Settings in the init.ora File |
SIEBEL ODA |
SIEBEL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
171564F003B0029FE0530B98EB0AB0FC |
OS PATCH - 15795698 |
Installing OS patch 15795698 will help avoid a RAC panic issue that is caused from running pfiles on ocssd.bin. |
FAIL |
1939868.1 Running pfiles on the ocssd.bin process could trigger RAC panic 1487321.1 11gR2 Grid on Solaris: Node crashes after running explorer -w all |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
16FFDC4783EC51C7E0530B98EB0A6C68 |
Latest PSU for 12.1.0.X EM OMS |
Apply the latest PSU to the OMS to stay current with functional patches, security patches and features additions. |
FAIL |
783141.1 Reference List of Critical Patch Update Availability(CPU) and Patch Set Update (PSU) Documents For Oracle Database and F 822485.1 Oracle Recommended Patches (PSU) for Enterprise Manager Base Platform (All Releases) |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
16AA5C5716213652E0530A98EB0A345F |
Solaris Swap Size |
The following table describes the relationship between installed RAM and the configured swap space requirement:
Swap space is used when the amount of physical memory (RAM) is full. If the system needs more memory resources and the RAM is full, inactive pages in memory are moved to the swap space. While swap space can help machines with a small amount of RAM, it should not be considered a replacement for more RAM. Swap space is located on hard drives, which have a slower access time than physical memory. |
WARN |
Solaris memory requirements for 11.2 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
168717E83A1B0F3FE0530A98EB0A2C58 |
DEBUG level check for OMS logging (log4j.rootCategory) |
Normal levels of tracing, such as WARN or INFO, will not create disk filling problems under most circumstances. |
FAIL |
1399896.1 EM 12c: How To View and Update OMS Configuration Properties Using 'emctl' utility in Enterprise Manager 12c Cloud Contro Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Administrator's Guide/20.8 EMCTL Commands for OMS |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
1687302A9028D636E0530C98EB0AEE92 |
OMS upload is locked |
Data transfers to the OMS are secured by a password when the upload port is locked. |
FAIL |
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Administrator's Guide/20.10.1 EMCTL Secure Commands |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
168312A05A2E0BADE0530A98EB0A9F2A |
Test for OMS on nfs mount |
Installation of the OMS on an nfs mount is possible, but requires specific attributes for that nfs mount location. |
FAIL |
1575752.1 12.1.0.3 Cloud Control Installation on NFS Filesystem Fails at OMS Configuration With Error "Infrastructure setup of EM 1613823.1 EM 12c: Enterprise Manager Cloud Control OMS Installation Fails At OMS Startup With "Timed out waiting for Oracle Manage |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
16664F21D08E4027E0530E98EB0A3659 |
13c_OMS EM_NODEMGR_PORT certificate expiration check |
Valid SSL certificates are required for the proper and secure operation of the Enterprise Manager product stack. |
FAIL |
Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Security Guide, 13c/3.2 Guidelines for SSL Communication |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
16706BC771C2727FE0530A98EB0A38AE |
ConsoleServerPort from emctl vs. httpd_em.conf vs. emgc.properties |
The configuration of the EM OMS relies on the configuration of the underlying WebLogic Server to match in order to work properly. Mismatches can be caused by incomplete manual alteration of the configuration. |
FAIL |
1381030.1 12c Cloud Control: Steps for Modifying the OMS HTTP and HTTPS Ports for Upload & Console UI URL's After Installation Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Advanced Installation and Configuration Guide/Customizing the HTTP/HTTPS Console and the Upload Ports After Installing Enterprise Manager Cloud Control |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
1676870FDD02E390E0530B98EB0A5C7C |
EMConsoleServerHTTPSPort from emctl vs. ssl.conf vs. emgc.properties |
The configuration of the EM OMS relies on the configuration of the underlying WebLogic Server to match in order to work properly. Mismatches can be caused by incomplete manual alteration of the configuration. |
FAIL |
1381030.1 12c Cloud Control: Steps for Modifying the OMS HTTP and HTTPS Ports for Upload & Console UI URL's After Installation Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Advanced Installation and Configuration Guide/Customizing the HTTP/HTTPS Console and the Upload Ports After Installing Enterprise Manager Cloud Control |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
16760D713C9A97A5E0530E98EB0A4AF5 |
EMConsoleServerPort from emctl vs. httpd.conf vs. emgc.properties |
The configuration of the EM OMS relies on the configuration of the underlying WebLogic Server to match in order to work properly. Mismatches can be caused by incomplete manual alteration of the configuration. |
FAIL |
1381030.1 12c Cloud Control: Steps for Modifying the OMS HTTP and HTTPS Ports for Upload & Console UI URL's After Installation Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Advanced Installation and Configuration Guide/Customizing the HTTP/HTTPS Console and the Upload Ports After Installing Enterprise Manager Cloud Control |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
16632EC1B52C81C4E0530B98EB0A550B |
EMOMS_user_umask |
The umask value can determine the file and directory permissions in an Oracle Home and should be set to 022 or 0022 |
FAIL |
1498848.1 Summary Prerequisites List for Enterprise Manager 12.1.0.2 Cloud Control Installation |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
167152E71A87AD9AE0530A98EB0A87FD |
OMS AS_HTTPS_PORT certificate expiration check |
Valid SSL certificates are required for the proper and secure operation of the Enterprise Manager product stack. |
FAIL |
1611578.1 Regenerating OEM 12c SSL certificates with Higher Keystrength |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
1670C2B61A332E32E0530C98EB0A06D2 |
OMS EM_CONSOLE_HTTPS_PORT certificate expiration check |
Valid SSL certificates are required for the proper and secure operation of the Enterprise Manager product stack. |
FAIL |
1611578.1 Regenerating OEM 12c SSL certificates with Higher Keystrength |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
16720DB832D30782E0530A98EB0A0883 |
OMS EM_CONSOLE_HTTPS_PORT value > 1023 |
The TCP port assignment for EM_CONSOLE_HTTPS_PORT must be greater than 1023 (values from 0 - 1023 are reserved for root owner assignment) to ensure the EM system can be maintained. |
FAIL |
1381030.1 12c Cloud Control: Steps for Modifying the OMS HTTP and HTTPS Ports for Upload & Console UI URL's After Installation |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
16706BC771A2727FE0530A98EB0A38AE |
OMS EM_CONSOLE_HTTP_PORT value > 1023 |
The TCP port assignment for EM_CONSOLE_HTTP_PORT must be greater than 1023 (values from 0 - 1023 are reserved for root owner assignment) to ensure the EM system can be maintained. |
FAIL |
1381030.1 12c Cloud Control: Steps for Modifying the OMS HTTP and HTTPS Ports for Upload & Console UI URL's After Installation |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
166EED13E6516B10E0530A98EB0A5FFC |
OMS EM_UPLOAD_HTTPS_PORT certificate expiration check |
Valid SSL certificates are required for the proper and secure operation of the Enterprise Manager product stack. |
FAIL |
1611578.1 Regenerating OEM 12c SSL certificates with Higher Keystrength |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
166EED13E6446B10E0530A98EB0A5FFC |
OMS EM_UPLOAD_HTTPS_PORT value > 1023 |
The TCP port assignment for EM_UPLOAD_HTTPS_PORT must be greater than 1023 (values from 0 - 1023 are reserved for root owner assignment) to ensure the EM system can be maintained. |
FAIL |
1381030.1 12c Cloud Control: Steps for Modifying the OMS HTTP and HTTPS Ports for Upload & Console UI URL's After Installation |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
1671C6523E584300E0530D98EB0A56AA |
OMS EM_UPLOAD_HTTP_PORT value > 1023 |
The TCP port assignment for EM_UPLOAD_HTTP_PORT must be greater than 1023 (values from 0 - 1023 are reserved for root owner assignment) to ensure the EM system can be maintained. |
FAIL |
1381030.1 12c Cloud Control: Steps for Modifying the OMS HTTP and HTTPS Ports for Upload & Console UI URL's After Installation |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
1670D85A8352C36AE0530B98EB0A657C |
OMS MS_HTTPS_PORT certificate expiration check |
Valid SSL certificates are required for the proper and secure operation of the Enterprise Manager product stack. |
FAIL |
1611578.1 Regenerating OEM 12c SSL certificates with Higher Keystrength |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
1660ED6F88699F14E0530D98EB0AA0D0 |
ConsoleServerHTTPSPort from emctl vs. httpd_em.conf vs. emgc.properties |
The configuration of the EM OMS relies on the configuration of the underlying WebLogic Server to match in order to work properly. Mismatches can be caused by incomplete manual alteration of the configuration. |
FAIL |
1381030.1 12c Cloud Control: Steps for Modifying the OMS HTTP and HTTPS Ports for Upload & Console UI URL's After Installation Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Advanced Installation and Configuration Guide/Customizing the HTTP/HTTPS Console and the Upload Ports After Installing Enterprise Manager Cloud Control |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMOMS
EM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
1609732473208DF7E0530E98EB0A0BE2 |
R12:Fixed Assets Depreciation incomplete status check |
Resolving depreciation issues prior to month end allows for a smoother period close.
|
WARN |
144312.1 R11i and Later: How to Rerun Depreciation When Status On Tables Show Still Running or Submitted? |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
16031A6B8C0F32DEE0530D98EB0AE457 |
Verify maximum memory used to reassemble IP fragments |
Increased Stability and Performance of the database. |
FAIL |
2008933.1 IPC Send timeout: node eviction due to packet reassembles failed |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
15FD83CF0C41AA8BE0530B98EB0AC729 |
Verify minimum memory used to reassemble IP fragments |
Increased Stability and Performance of the database. |
FAIL |
2008933.1 IPC Send timeout: node eviction due to packet reassembles failed |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
15EC1F83F552B887E0530C98EB0A8201 |
R12 HCM check Setup Business Group Currency |
The Setup Business Group is a seeded US localization, and as such the currency needs to be 'USD' |
WARN |
564547.1 Implication Of changing 'Payroll Legislation Code' And 'Currency' Provided While Creating a Business Group on HRMS and P 830979.1 Is it Possible to Change Legislative Code and Currency for Set Up Business Group? |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
15E27E60A4E29468E0530D98EB0A4B10 |
R12 HCM check Setup Business Group Name |
Setup Business Group Name is the seeded US localization and should not be updated for other purposes. |
WARN |
796593.1 Can the 'Setup Business Group' name be Changed? 815934.1 After Upgrade - Setup Business Group Name Reverts Back To 'Setup Business Group' |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
155AE2E7D6941B37E0530A98EB0A986C |
R12:Fixed Assets Depreciation error status check |
Resolving depreciation errors prior to month end allows for a smoother period close.
|
FAIL |
|
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
13F5EF99316E4AB2E05312C0E50ACCFF |
Verify kernel.sem kernel parameter for OHS |
kernel.sem should be set >= 250 32000 100 142 for IDM on OHS |
FAIL |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Configuring Kernel Parameters 301830.1 Upon startup of Linux database get ORA-27102: out of memory Linux-X86_64 Error: 28 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference 881044.1 Requirements for Installing Oracle 11gR2 64-bit (AMD64/EM64T) on SLES 11 |
MIDDLEWARE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
139D28576A4B0962E05312C0E50A7CDF |
Verify Certification Configuration |
This check validates whether OIM Identity Auditor feature set is enabled or not. It is disabled by default, and it needs to be explicitly enabled, if desired.
Refer to the OIM 11.1.2.3 documentation for more details on OIG.IsIdentityAuditorEnabled system property. For OIM version 11.1.2.2, refer to OIM.ShowCertificationOrAttestation system property.
|
WARN |
Certification tab in OIM 11g R2 PS2 Managing Identity Certification |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
139D4971E57A0FAAE05312C0E50AAE51 |
Verify JVM parameter values for OAM |
Check of the JVM memory allocation will help in the performance of the OAM server. |
WARN |
WebLogic Server Performance and Tuning JVM Setting Heap Size Parameters |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
139E3A9C1D26049EE05313C0E50A4CDE |
Verify idm domain agent status |
Verifying the Status for the agents helps the application for policy-enforcement in the IDM environment.
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FAIL |
Setting Up OAM Agents Registering and Managing Legacy OSSO Agents Configuring Kernel Parameters 567506.1 Maximum SHMMAX values for Linux x86 and x86-64 |
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
139E3A9C1D28049EE05313C0E50A4CDE |
Verify if DB indexes are created for all the searchable UDFs of OIM User entity |
In OIM user can define its own user defined attributes. This check verifies if all the user defined attributes that are searchable have corresponding indexes defined for them. If these attributes are indexed then the search will be faster.
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WARN |
1563137.1 User Search Filters Based On UDF Are Slow In OIM 1938456.1 Sample on How to Add UDF To Create User Page In OIM Self Service Console 1498976.1 OIM 11g R2: Delete User UDF Fields 1410987.1 How To Add And Map A OIM User Defined Field To A Custom LDAP Attribute With Ldap Sync 1535087.1 OIM 11gR2 UDF Related Questions: Increase Size and Deletion Configuring Kernel Parameters 567506.1 Maximum SHMMAX values for Linux x86 and x86-64 |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
139FB78246CC3B40E05312C0E50AD9E4 |
Verify if the authorization policies or application stripe is seeded correctly during the RCU run |
This check verifies that during the installation phase, after the Repository Creation Utility was run to create Oracle Identity Manager and its dependent schema, the authorization policies or application stripe is seeded correctly using the APM-UI cluster.
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FAIL |
1475293.1 OIM-OAM integration Trouble shooting 1592366.1 Is it possible to change Xellerate User org name in OIM Console for Fusion Application |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
13A3355F8DC1551CE05312C0E50A77A7 |
Verify oam server cluster |
Cluster helps in high availability of the application. Checking this verifies OAM is Highly available or not. Managed servers are configured in a cluster which enables the Access Servers to work in an active-active manner.
|
WARN |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
13A39F15D0706076E05312C0E50A674D |
Verify that the Catalog is synchronized with base entities |
Correct values of base utilities will improve user experience and accurate requests raised from system.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
139FFF3583A2106BE05313C0E50A9EC4 |
Verifying OIM Cache Config is clustered |
Oracle Identity Manager allows caching of metadata, which reduces DB activities. This results in reduced network load and improved performance. This check ensure that the XMLConfig.cacheConfig Clustered MBean property is set to true.
|
FAIL |
Oracle Identity Manager Deployment 1539554.1 Performance Tuning Guidelines and Diagnostics Collection for Oracle Identity Manager (OIM) |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
139E3A9C1D27049EE05313C0E50A4CDE |
Verifying OIMFrontEndURL and OIMExternalFrontEndURL |
The OimFrontEndURL is the URL used to access the Oracle Identity Manager UI. This is used by Oracle Identity Manager in the notification e-mails as well as the callback URL for SOA calls.Validates OIMFrontEndURL and OIMExternalFrontEndURL from the Discovery MBean against user provided values.
|
FAIL |
Handling Lifecycle Management Changes URL Changes Related to Oracle Identity Manager |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
139FB78246CE3B40E05312C0E50AD9E4 |
Verifying OUD Replication |
Oracle Unified Directory offers replication service. If Oracle Unified Directory is deployed with replication enabled, this check ensures that all the Oracle Unified Directory replicated servers are reachable and that the replication does not show any issues, such as missing changes or inconsistent number.
|
FAIL |
2008444.1 OUD Replicas Log ServerMissingTrimmedChanges When Server are in Sync 1406188.1 OUD Replication - Using the External ChangeLog 1375898.1 OUD - Configuring and Using a Replication Server 1540476.1 OUD Replication Troubleshooting - Checking Replication Server (RS) Status |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
13A3355F8DC3551CE05312C0E50A77A7 |
Verifying OUD indexes |
If OUD is deployed with replication enabled, this check ensures that the indexes are consistent on all the OUD replicated servers.Same indexes on all replication servers will improve performance. This check verifies that indexes are consistent and in valid state.
|
FAIL |
Detecting and Resolving Replication Inconsistencies |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
13A238B26CC3779CE05312C0E50A65E0 |
Verifying OUD log files |
This check parses the OUD log files (server.out and errors) and ensures that it does not contain any error/ warning message. When an error is detected, the flag errors is set to true. When a warning is detected, the flag warnings is set to true.
|
FAIL |
2032962.1 OUD - How Do You Change Where The Server.out Log File Is Created? |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
13A360FE1B330A88E05313C0E50A4D9F |
Verifying Processor |
Checks the processor and the number of cores on the host, and verifies if it meets the recommended values for installing Oracle IDM environment. |
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
139DE70566202B22E05313C0E50A7510 |
Verifying the MessageBufferSize and MessagesMaximum property of OIMJMSServer |
Checking MessagesMaximum memory allocation can improve performance of the system.
|
FAIL |
Tuning WebLogic JMS Tuning MessageMaximum WebLogic Server Performance and Tuning Fusion Middleware Performance and Tuning for Oracle WebLogic Server |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
13A2CFC683E06FF5E05313C0E50A5274 |
Verifying the OIM JDBC connection pool params |
The pool parameter configuration will help to work efficiently to serve the maximum no of request by respective databases.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
139FFED770004C02E05312C0E50A0E17 |
Verifying the SOA configuration |
Oracle Identity Manager leverages services enabled and managed by Oracle Service-Oriented Architecture (SOA) Suite to provide an interactive environment to request, approve, and manage user access.This check verifies all the SOA configurations, such as ProviderURL, RmiURL, and JpsContextName. Also verifies the SOA coherence configuration if the environment is clustered.
In addition, the plugin checks if SOA Administrator has SOA Admin role.
|
FAIL |
Understanding Approval Process Development in Oracle SOA Suite |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
13A360FE1B320A88E05313C0E50A4D9F |
Verifying the maximum constraint of the Work Managers OIMDBWorkManager and OIMUIWorkManager |
OIMDBWorkManager performs offline activities such as recon, etc. OIMUIWork Manager serves front end requests from /Identity and /Sysadmin. Thus setting feasible value will improve system performance.
|
FAIL |
|
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138F30498D5A46B1E05312C0E50ABDCC |
Checks servers are running |
After Oracle Indentity Management post installation there is need to verify that installation is successful or not.This check verifies whether the product console URLs are up and running, and checks for OIM, OAM, WebLogic, and server consoles.
|
FAIL |
1401426.1 How to Verify Oracle Identity Manager (OIM) Installation? 1917868.1 OIM Error: Encountered Exception While Checking Allowed URL |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138FAD9252F97C32E05313C0E50AAB15 |
Verify Weblogic Server Configuration |
This check verifies the Oracle WebLogic Server configuration and ordering of authenticators. In addition, it checks if the WLSAdmins group is added to the list of WebLogic Administrators and if the WebLogic Server domain is running in production mode.
|
FAIL |
1506548.1 Unable to instantiate GUI, defaulting to console mode": WebLogic Configuration Wizard -config.sh- Is Unable To Start In 1316900.1 What are the Weblogic configuration files used within the BEA WLS? 1407650.1 How to Find the Documentation for "Modifying the WebLogic configuration" as Defined in Big F5 Document |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138FBE81CB89426AE05313C0E50A2C94 |
Verifying Data Sources Authentication |
Data Sources and their connection pools provide connection management processes that help keep your system running and preferment. The verification of the Data source connection is important part of IDM setup for WLS in SSL and non SSL mode, this check verifies the Data Sources Authentication Check with the provided credentials.
|
FAIL |
Configuring JDBC Data Sources |
MIDDLEWARE |
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138F8DA7A29C3D70E05313C0E50A298D |
Verifying IDSTORE Configuration |
This checks verifies whether the identity store is properly configured for other components, such as Oracle Access Manager and Oracle Identity Manager, to work with this identity store. The check also verifies if any attribute or properties are missing in the configuration.
|
FAIL |
Configuring Oracle Identity Management 1629016.1 Fusion Application [11.1.7] : How to change/update IDStore Users in profile response file prior to running the IDM Provi Configuring High Availability for Identity and Access Management Components 1460480.1 OIM/OAM Integration : idmConfigTool.sh -configOAM Errors |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138FC2E5EBC43C32E05313C0E50A1E0F |
Verifying IDStore connectivity |
The identity store service enables you to query the identity store for user and role (group) information. The Plug-in verifies the Connection to IDSTORE in SSL/non-SSL mode with the provided credentials, including the state of LDAP configured.
|
FAIL |
Configuring the Identity Store Service Configuring the Identity Store 1676194.1 OAM 11.1.2.2 : Configure Active Directory Lightweight Directory Services (AD LDS) as Identity Store 1379863.1 OAM 11g Connecting to an LDAP ID store over SSL |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138E6F45C5A12F46E05313C0E50AB16A |
Verifying JDK vendor and version |
This version of Oracle Identity Management software requires specific version of Java Runtime Version. This check helps in identifying if this prerequisite is met. This will avoid any undesired behavior while using the product features.
|
FAIL |
Oracle Identity Manager Installation Document link |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138F30498D5846B1E05312C0E50ABDCC |
Verifying Kernel Parameters |
Oracle Identity Manager will work with optimum perfornace with the environment configured appropriately. This check ensures that the Linux kernel is configured to as required for OIM to work in performant manner.
|
FAIL |
1382164.1 Kernel Parameters Error During Installing Oracle Application Server Infrastructure 10.1.4.0.1 on Solaris 10 390279.1 Oracle Linux: Modifying kernel parameters using sysctl Configuring Kernel Parameters 567506.1 Maximum SHMMAX values for Linux x86 and x86-64 |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138FB91319D4760CE05312C0E50A7458 |
Verifying Operating system and release |
Verifies the compatibility of the Operating system and the release version for the IDM Installation.
|
FAIL |
System Requirements and Certification Oracle Fusion Middleware Supported System Configurations Preparing to Install Oracle Identity Management 761566.1 Oracle E-Business Suite Installation and Upgrade Notes Release 12 (12.1.1) for Linux x86-64 |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138F348B133C6B74E05312C0E50ABCB6 |
Verifying Packages Installed |
Oracle Indentity Management requires different packages or patches needs to installed before doing certain installation. This check ensures whether the host has all required packages and patches installed.
|
FAIL |
1478035.1 EM 12c: Installation on OEL6 64-bit Fails At Pre-requiste Check Due To Missing Package 'glibc-devel-2.5-49.i386' |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138E6F45C5A22F46E05313C0E50AB16A |
Verifying XClock run |
This check ensures that any native user interface application gets displayed on the Linux system where Oracle Identity Manager is installed.
|
FAIL |
1599731.1 Can't open display: localhost:x.y" When Running xclock on Xming 418963.1 Enterprise Linux: Common GUI / X-Window Issues |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138FAB00A0DC793AE05312C0E50AC052 |
Verifying available Disk space |
This check verifies whether the host has the recommended available disk space before performing an installation. This check automatically finds the products that are getting installed on a particular host, calculates the benchmark value for disk space, and then validates it.
|
FAIL |
1009431.1 HOWTO: Check a disk for bad blocks / disk errors in Linux 1667026.1 E-COB: Cobol Installation Fails With Error Message "Install Error, Check Disk Space/Permissions And Try Again" |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
138FF63D2E084C5DE05313C0E50AB506 |
Verifying available Physical Memory |
This verification will test whether the appropriate memory is available on the machine where the IDM setup is to be installed irrespective of the OS installed on the machine .
|
FAIL |
1275105.1 High Memory Consumption After Starting WLS_Spaces in Windows 1624130.1 FRM-93535 Error Even Though Sufficient Physical Memory and Swap Space is Available 735796.1 Oracle VM: Overcommitting of Guest VM Memory |
MIDDLEWARE |
OUD
OIM
OAM |
12.1.0.2.4 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
135F449E978C3B44E05313C0E50ABE53 |
Verify database memory allocation is not greater than physical memory installed on database node |
Database memory allocation should never be greater than the physical memory installed on a database node. Over allocating memory can cause memory swapping which will negatively impact performance. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
133C63285F4C40DBE05313C0E50AB40A |
Application continuity concrete classes |
Will add Benefit / Impact: later |
INFO |
1921105.1 Managing the Cluster Health Monitor Repository |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
1339DCD66DD214F0E05313C0E50A64D5 |
Application continuity coverage check |
Will add Benefit / Impact: later |
INFO |
1921105.1 Managing the Cluster Health Monitor Repository |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
12D2EC59B5677B0BE05312C0E50AAF78 |
Most recent ADR incidents |
An ADR incident is a single occurrence of a problem. When a problem occurs multiple times, an incident is created for each occurrence. Incidents are tracked in the ADR. Each incident is identified by a numeric incident ID, which is unique within the ADR. When an incident occurs, the database makes an entry in the alert log, sends an incident alert to Oracle Enterprise Manager, gathers diagnostic data about the incident in the form of dump files (incident dumps), tags the incident dumps with the incident ID, and stores the incident dumps in an ADR subdirectory created for that incident.
The most recent ADR incidents have been listed below. |
INFO |
ADR Command Interpreter |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
12C11CE1845C3932E05313C0E50A42CD |
EBS HW assisted accelerator check |
It would be beneficial to take advantage of hardware assisted accelerator instead of software encryption library to improve E-Business Suite's performance. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
12C4C8282485754DE05313C0E50A1A1B |
Siebel page size check |
This configuration will enable Siebel CRM Object Managers to handle a larger number (e.g.200) of active users. The default page size setting for Siebel CRM is suitable for conventional systems but not ideal for a larger system. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.4 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
12B70E4D21C74808E05313C0E50AEC90 |
R12 AADs for AR which are Invalid, Not Validated, or stuck in Validating status |
Receivables application accounting definitions exist which are either "Invalid", "Not Validated", or are stuck in "Validating" status. These need to be validated in order for the "Create Accounting" process to function correctly.
|
FAIL |
1406203.1 Steps to Run Import And Validate Application Accounting Definitions (AAD) with Troubleshooting |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.4 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0F6BD4A2BFEA610BE05313C0E50AE8C5 |
Verify Agent status |
The Agent should be running in order to collect the metrics for monitored targets and upload this data to the OMS. |
WARN |
1917590.1 Agent Start Failure Known Issues (emctl start agent) 1554981.1 Troubleshooting Agent Start Failures (emctl start agent) |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
ROOT |
0F64CC297183282AE05312C0E50A81B8 |
_use_hybrid_encryption_mode |
It is recommended to leverage hardware assisted acceleration for encryption in the Database to optimize encryption performance. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.3 |
Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
0F63D321EAD93A4FE05312C0E50A940B |
_use_platform_encryption_lib |
It is recommended to leverage hardware assisted acceleration for encryption in the Database to optimize encryption performance. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.3 |
Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
0EF0C4746C683CD7E05312C0E50A8AB8 |
Verify Agent upload |
EM Agent uploads information about your managed targets to the Oracle Management Service (OMS) at regular intervals. |
FAIL |
1554695.1 Troubleshooting Guide for Agent Upload Issue (emctl upload agent) 1917598.1 Agent Upload Failure Known Issues (emctl upload agent) |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
ROOT |
0ED782B1CF8F1973E05312C0E50AFBBA |
Verify if Agents wallet files exist |
If the Agent has been configured in the HTTPS mode and the wallet files do not exist or are of 0 bytes, the Agent will not be able to start / function.
|
FAIL |
1960475.1 Agent Start Fails with "SSL Configuration failed at Startup" or null error |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0EC55FAA1A0125FFE05312C0E50AE9E4 |
Verify Database Hidden Database Initialization Parameter Usage |
Hidden (underscore) database initialization parameters are typically set to solve a specific problem, and the bigger picture impact is sometimes not considered. They tend to remain in use through upgrades despite the software bug they addressed being fixed. This best practice details the only hidden database initialization parameters that are currently known to be generally acceptable running the latest software, as well as the reason/configuration for this acceptance.
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0EC203BA8AB807D4E05312C0E50A0FA8 |
Verify Hidden ASM Initialization Parameter Usage |
Hidden (underscore) ASM initialization parameters are typically set to solve a specific problem and the bigger picture impact is sometimes not considered. They tend to remain in use through upgrades despite the software bug they addressed being fixed. This best practice details the only hidden ASM initialization parameters that are currently known to be generally acceptable running the latest software, as well as the reason/configuration for this acceptance.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
12.1.0.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0EB6D90E82142F05E05312C0E50A5D94 |
Verify if Agents Registry file exists |
This file maintains the list of different types of metadata such as the plugins, the platform types, blackouts, etc that need to be loaded during the Agent startup. |
FAIL |
1453987.1 emctl start agent Fails to Start With 'Error : Registry Manager failed at Startup. Registry.xml File Lost/Corrupted' |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0EB4987773B3698EE05313C0E50A5CD2 |
Verify if Agents Targets.xml exists |
The targets.xml file contains the list of targets monitored by the Agents, including their monitoring configuration properties. |
FAIL |
1451351.1 'targets.xml file does not exist/empty' Reported in gcagent.log |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0E5EB58471C23DB4E05312C0E50A40D3 |
ORACLE PATCH - 15881443 |
Oracle Patch 15881443 fix corrects issues failing to start DB resource with ASM diskgroup, getting ORA-17503 ksdfdopn:2 & ORA-12547 TNS:lost contact error due to environment variables not being passed to NET layer.
Note: This patch must be applied on the Oracle home of Oracle Database as well as Oracle Grid Infrastructure.
|
WARN |
2180188.1 Patches to apply before upgrading Oracle GI and DB to 12.2.0.1 |
DATABASE |
STORAGE
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.1.0.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0E61325B7F986E5BE05312C0E50A22DE |
ORACLE PATCH - 15881443 |
Oracle Patch 15881443 fix corrects issues failing to start DB resource with ASM diskgroup, getting ORA-17503 ksdfdopn:2 & ORA-12547 TNS:lost contact error due to environment variables not being passed to NET layer.
Note: This patch must be applied on the Oracle home of Oracle Database as well as Oracle Grid Infrastructure.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA
CLUSTERWARE |
12.1.0.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0E1206C56A197849E05312C0E50AE931 |
Verify Agent monitoring many WLS J2EE targets |
|
FAIL |
|
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0E101BD70CDA752BE05312C0E50A53A4 |
Verify Agent monitoring many SOA targets |
|
FAIL |
|
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0DA743FF85136A8AE05313C0E50A8782 |
Verify JDBC patch applied to Agent |
Oracle recommends installing Patch 18502187 to the 12c Cloud Control Agent home to correct a JDBC 11.1.0.7 performance issue. |
FAIL |
1909576.1 Recommended JDBC Patch (18502187) for Enterprise Manager 12.1.0.4.0 1474263.1 Agent Consumes High CPU due to Threads Stuck in "jdbc.driver.NTFConnection.run" "NTFConnection.readFromNetwork" |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
0D26739566C76F3AE05313C0E50AE62A |
Verify PKCS11 disabled for solaris agent |
|
FAIL |
1510706.1 Agent Status Fails With 'Peer Not Authenticated' ' exception 1427773.1 emctl start agent Fails or Hangs or Timeout or Connection Refused Due to PKCS11 |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.2 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
0D13FFDA6C7F5E01E05313C0E50A4C97 |
/etc directory free space |
There should be a minimum of 1GB of free space in the /etc directory |
WARN |
Disk Space Requirements |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
0D12A9722FBA54F4E05313C0E50ACFDF |
/var directory free space |
There should be a minimum of 1GB of free space in the /var directory |
WARN |
Disk Space Requirements |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
0D167F6CC1236CB4E05312C0E50AB05F |
Flex Cluster node role configuration check |
Make sure all the nodes have active roles in a Flex Cluster. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
0D0D76415E6E34C7E05312C0E50A8E33 |
GI/CRS software owner across cluster |
Availability, Stability |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
0D0D76415E6934C7E05312C0E50A8E33 |
RDBMS software owner across cluster |
Availability, Stability |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
0D24D7C7899D3FD0E05313C0E50ABCAA |
Verify if Agent auto tuning is enabled |
EM Agent has the ability to automatically tune its resource requirements based on the number of targets being monitored. This is controlled by the parameter: enableAutoTuning.
The value is set to "true" by default and should never be modified. |
FAIL |
1349887.1 Steps to Tune the Cloud Control 12c Agent Performance When Monitoring a Large Number of Targets |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0D126444B2DB4065E05312C0E50A2296 |
Verify nofiles limit for Agent user |
|
WARN |
1422243.1 12c Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Agent Showing as status 'unreachable' in the Console: gcagent.log shows java.io.IOE 567524.1 Setting Shell Limits For The User "oracle" In Case Of 10gR2 And 11gR1 RDBMS Software |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
ROOT |
0D15216CD35D2589E05313C0E50A1633 |
Verify nproc limit for Agent user |
|
WARN |
1525073.1 Agent Restarts Due To Out Of Memory Exception With "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: unable to create new native thread |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
ROOT |
0CB7633D76345386E05313C0E50A4EC6 |
R12 Duplicate primary account owners |
Duplicate primary bank account owners may result from a number of root causes, and may affect various processes involving the affected bank account.
|
FAIL |
1370214.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Orphan Bank Accounts |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0CB70FC2B9A4027CE05313C0E50ACDE5 |
R12 Insufficient heap space for output post processor |
The Java Heap space for the OPP Concurrent Manager is likely too low or unset which can cause error "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space" in Payments processes.
For normal Payments processing 1024MB of heap is recommended. For large volume Payments processing 2048MB of heap is recommended.
|
WARN |
1268217.1 Output Post Processor (OPP) Log Contains Error "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0CB7633D76255386E05313C0E50A4EC6 |
R12 Low heap execution setting for Payments concurrent processes |
The Java Heap space for Payments concurrent programs is likely too low or unset which can cause error "java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java heap space". For large volume processing 2048MB is recommended
|
WARN |
747750.1 R12: Format Payment Instructions: Error "Java Exception in Thread 'Main' java.lang.OutOfMemoryError: Java Heap Space" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0CB7D26FD1340642E05312C0E50AD913 |
R12 Orphan Cash Management bank account assignments |
External bank account creation is handled in two separate transactions. Orphan bank accounts indicate that the second transaction has for some reason failed. A bank account is created but it may be created with no assignment.
|
FAIL |
1370214.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Orphan Bank Accounts |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0CB5796FA4D81E2AE05312C0E50ACA4C |
R12 Orphan Receivables bank account assignments |
External bank account creation is handled in two separate transactions. Orphan bank accounts indicate that the second transaction has for some reason failed. A bank account is created but it may be created with no assignment.
|
FAIL |
1370214.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Orphan Bank Accounts |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0CB68643FD950326E05312C0E50A6FA5 |
R12 Orphan bank accounts with no owner |
External bank account creation is handled in two separate transactions. Orphan bank accounts indicate that the second transaction has for some reason failed. A bank account is created but it may be created without an owner.
|
FAIL |
1370214.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Orphan Bank Accounts |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0CB7B59220347278E05313C0E50A1B4F |
R12 Output post processor timeout too low |
The profile option "Concurrent:OPP Response Timeout" specifies the amount of time (in seconds) that a manager waits for OPP to respond to its request for post processing. When set too low this may cause process failures due to timeouts.
|
WARN |
862644.1 XML Publisher Report Issues, Recommendations and Errors 352518.1 Concurrent Requests Fail Due to Output Post Processing (OPP) Timeout |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0CA2D53C4060269EE05312C0E50A97E3 |
JDE check OOS |
System configuration is required to apply Optimized Solution for JD Edward EnterpriseOne to improve the application's performance |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0C7DA5FB66DE07F5E05312C0E50A9A6F |
CRS Opatch version |
Verifying that the Opatch version is equal to or higher than the recommended setting in GI_HOME helps to avoid Opatch from running into issues or experiencing launch failure.
There is no impact from checking the Opatch version. |
FAIL |
274526.1 How To Download And Install The Latest OPatch Version |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
ROOT |
0C2890C3EAC439B6E05313C0E50AE942 |
Siebel IO descriptor |
A larger number (e.g., 2048) of I/O file descriptor is recommended from application's perspective. |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0C27B05BE1EC75F3E05313C0E50A65F4 |
Siebel OS Patch check |
Patch 137137-09 is required on Solaris 10 10/08 to avoid aligned mutexes error |
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0C2520FE18797BDEE05313C0E50AC482 |
Verify Cloud Control Agent executable permission |
Executing the $EMAGENT_HOME/root.sh script will set the permissions and ownership of some of the executables in the Agent installation, to ensure that any operation which requires the Agent to login to the host is performed successfully. |
FAIL |
1465278.1 Cloud Control Agent 12c error 'ERROR: NMO Not Setuid-root (Unix-only)' |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EMAGENT
EM |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0C1A7FD71A083B9CE05312C0E50A56DD |
DNS setup |
DNS setup is incorrect. Check the recommended configuration to ensure DNS works to avoid potential failures when installing Fusion Middleware, for example OBIEE. |
WARN |
1305993.1 OBIEE 11g: Error: "failed to start a managed process after the maximum retry limit" OPMN Fails to Start When |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0C06E361EB763713E05312C0E50AA2A0 |
R12 AADs which are Invalid, Not Validated, or stuck in Validating status |
Payables application accounting definitions exist which are either "Invalid", "Not Validated", or are stuck in "Validating" status. These need to be validated in order for the "Create Accounting" process to function correctly.
|
FAIL |
1406203.1 Steps to Run Import And Validate Application Accounting Definitions (AAD) with Troubleshooting |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.2 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
082AD0CD40042BF3E05313C0E50A096F |
Multi-user services check |
Make sure all multi-user services are in online.
Use below command to check the status of services which depend upon multi-user,
svcs -a | grep -i multi-user
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0831B750458310CCE05312C0E50A1A5D |
umask setting for GI owner |
Please set the default file mode creation mask (umask) to 0022.
Enter or edit the following line, specifying a value of 0022 for the default file mode creation mask:
umask 0022
|
INFO |
68304.1 WHAT IS UMASK |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
ROOT |
08053DCE9AAD75FFE05313C0E50A84CB |
Free Physical Memory |
Adequate amount of free physical memory ensures that the Database system performs optimally.
|
WARN |
Solaris System configurations for Grid Installation Solaris System configurations for Database Installation |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0804CA0F2C1B0CFFE05312C0E50ACBA3 |
Physical Memory |
At least 4 GB of RAM for Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Cluster installations, including installations where you plan to install Oracle RAC
|
WARN |
Solaris System configurations for Grid Installation |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
081093344B4A3B8FE05313C0E50A2EA8 |
Solaris Swap Size |
The following table describes the relationship between installed RAM and the configured swap space requirement:
Swap space is used when the amount of physical memory (RAM) is full. If the system needs more memory resources and the RAM is full, inactive pages in memory are moved to the swap space. While swap space can help machines with a small amount of RAM, it should not be considered a replacement for more RAM. Swap space is located on hard drives, which have a slower access time than physical memory.
The following table describes the relationship between installed RAM and the configured swap space requirement:
Available RAM -- Swap Space Required
============= -- ====================
Between 4 GB and 16 GB -- Equal to RAM
More than 16 GB -- 16 GB of RAM |
WARN |
Solaris Memory Requirements - 12c 1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
080F05A84D3B315CE05313C0E50AE969 |
System Architecture |
Oracle Recommends to have 64-bit sparcv9 kernel modules for Solaris SPARC & 64-bit amd64 kernel modules for Solaris x86-64 bit system to install an Oracle 12c database software on system
See the below referenced Oracle Document for System Architecture related information |
WARN |
Solaris System configurations for Grid Installation |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
080E34913773466CE05313C0E50A4DC6 |
System Run Level |
Please ensure that the server is started with runlevel 3. |
WARN |
Solaris System configurations for Database Installation |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
07A3E6A60EB103C7E05313C0E50A24DA |
Monitoring AWR settings |
Non-default AWR settings could lead to high sysaux space usage.
|
WARN |
308450.1 How to Modify Statistics collection by MMON for AWR repository |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
07A76669BB985B6CE05313C0E50ADA40 |
Monitoring stale statistics |
Objects with stale statistics could lead to a bad execution plan for SQL statements.
Consider collecting the statistics for those objects. |
WARN |
1369591.1 Master Note: Optimizer Statistics 1501712.1 FAQ: Statistics Gathering Frequently Asked Questions 1226841.1 How To: Gather Statistics for the Cost Based Optimizer |
DATABASE |
DBA
DBPERF |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
078C3A95E8BF672CE05312C0E50A0501 |
Monitoring Non-AWR space usage in SYSAUX |
High non-AWR space usage in SYSAUX could lead to various problems related to non-AWR components.
The non-AWR components include: SM/OPTSTAT, SM/ADVISOR, SQL_MANAGEMENT_BASE, STATSPACK & SM/OTHER.
Monitoring the space usage may help in identifying the problem elements and taking corrective actions. |
WARN |
1292724.1 Suggestions if Your SYSAUX Tablespace Grows Rapidly or Too Large 329984.1 Usage and Storage Management of SYSAUX tablespace occupants SM/AWR, SM/ADVISOR, SM/OPTSTAT and SM/OTHER 1499542.1 Reducing the Space Usage of the SQL Management Base in the SYSAUX Tablespace 14373728.8 Bug 14373728 - Old statistics not purged from SYSAUX tablespace 1055547.1 SYSAUX Grows Because Optimizer Stats History is Not Purged |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0690A9ADB4393987E05313C0E50AB156 |
ASM Filter Driver check |
Oracle ASM Filter Driver (Oracle ASMFD) is a kernel module that resides in the I/O path of the Oracle ASM disks. Oracle ASM uses the filter driver to validate write I/O requests to Oracle ASM disks.
The Oracle ASM Filter Driver rejects any I/O requests that are invalid. This action eliminates accidental overwrites of Oracle ASM disks that would cause corruption in the disks and files within the disk group. For example, the Oracle ASM Filter Driver filters out all non-Oracle I/Os which could cause accidental overwrites. |
INFO |
Oracle ASM Filter Driver |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
05810A7A2BB35F1AE05313C0E50AB854 |
/boot mount |
Ensure that the /boot is mounted |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
0580BF75E8844B73E05312C0E50A2B65 |
/dev/shm mount |
Ensure that the /dev/shm mount area is of type tmpfs and is mounted with the following options:
With rw and execute permissions set on it
With noexec or nosuid not set on it
Use the following procedure to check the shared memory file system:
Check the current mount settings. For example:
$ more /etc/fstab |grep "tmpfs"
tmpfs /dev/shm /tmpfs defaults 0 0
If necessary, change the mount settings. For example, log in as root, open the /etc/fstab file with a text editor, and modify the tmpfs line:
tmpfs /dev/shm /tmpfs rw,exec 0 0 |
WARN |
1568100.1 /dev/shm is not found mounted on node |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
0585FC662BC556DCE05312C0E50AB518 |
Storage Minimum Requirements for Grid & Database Homes |
Each system must meet the following minimum storage requirements:
At least 8 GB of space for the Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a cluster home (Grid home). Oracle recommends that you allocate 100 GB to allow additional space for patches.
At least 12 GB of space for the Oracle base of the Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation owner (Grid user). The Oracle base includes Oracle Clusterware and Oracle ASM log files.
At least 10 GB of additional space in the Oracle base directory of the Grid Infrastructure owner for diagnostic collections generated by Trace File Analyzer (TFA) Collector.
|
INFO |
Storage Minimum Requirements Disk Space Requirements |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
058755B870EC20A4E05313C0E50A0C33 |
System Architecture |
Oracle Recommends to have x86-64 bit system to install an Oracle 12c database software on system and 32-bit systems are no longer supported.
See the below referenced Oracle Document for System Architecture related information |
WARN |
System Configurations |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
0582515965486615E05313C0E50AA8F8 |
System Run Level |
Please ensure that the server is started with runlevel 3 or 5.
See the below referenced Oracle Document for System Run Level related information |
WARN |
System Configurations |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
0588C45564593316E05313C0E50A2386 |
Task resolv.conf Integrity |
Stability, Availability, Standardization
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
0582BF80C7D10AB5E05313C0E50A1584 |
Free Physical Memory |
Adequate amount of free physical memory would ensure that the system performs at its optimal level. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
0571CBD532EF57B1E05312C0E50A31CD |
Linux Swap Size |
The following table describes the relationship between installed RAM and the configured swap space requirement:
Note:
On Linux, the Hugepages feature allocates non-swappable memory for large page tables using memory-mapped files. If you enable Hugepages, then you should deduct the memory allocated to Hugepages from the available RAM before calculating swap space.
RAM between 4 GB and 16 GB, Swap equal to the size of RAM (minus memory allocated to Hugepages)
RAM (minus memory allocated to Hugepages)
more than 16 GB, Swap 16 GB
In other words the maximum swap size for Linux that Oracle would recommend would be 16GB |
WARN |
12c Database Memory Requirements for Linux 1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
057D408249257BA0E05313C0E50AFF10 |
Physical Memory |
Minimum required RAM for Oracle 12c Grid Infrastructure for a Cluster installations is 4 GB.
If you enable HugePages for your Linux servers, then you should deduct the memory allocated to HugePages from the available RAM before calculating swap space. |
WARN |
System Configurations |
DATABASE |
HARDWARE
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.2beta |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
03EB4F8789A15B34E05312C0E50A7AF2 |
Bash vulnerability CVE-2014-6271 |
Fixing bash code injection vulnerability will fix security issues. |
FAIL |
Vulnerability Summary for CVE-2014-6271 1930090.1 CVE-2014-6271 and CVE-2014-7169 Patch Availability Document for Oracle Solaris 1930120.1 CVE-2014-6271 and CVE-2014-7169 Patch Availability Document for Oracle Linux Oracle Security Alert for CVE-2014-7169 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
03CAC195BC875E34E05313C0E50AC351 |
Database timed statistics |
TIMED_STATISTICS is required to be TRUE to collect meaningful statistics when statistics_level is set to TYPICAL or ALL. |
WARN |
Oracle Statistics Level |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
03CA9E70B3253B3AE05313C0E50A38C4 |
CRS Opatch version |
Verifying that the Opatch version is equal to or higher than the recommended setting in GI_HOME helps to avoid Opatch from running into issues or experiencing launch failure.
There is no impact from checking the Opatch version. |
FAIL |
274526.1 How To Download And Install The Latest OPatch Version |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.1.0.2.1 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
ROOT |
03C336799EEF3444E05313C0E50A0D3C |
Database Statistics level |
STATISTICS_LEVEL is the level of collection for database and operating system statistics. The Oracle Database collects these statistics for a variety of purposes, including making self-management decisions.
Oracle recommendation is don't set it or set it explicitly to TYPICAL or ALL and if you wish to set STATISTICS_LEVEL is to TYPICAL or ALL please make sure TIMED_STATISTICS value should be TRUE. |
WARN |
Oracle Statistics Level |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
03A9076C30F678A8E05313C0E50ACD4E |
Oracle In-Memory Column Store size |
INMEMORY_SIZE value should be minimum 100M if Oracle In-Memory Column Store is enabled. |
WARN |
INMEMORY_SIZE Oracle Database In-Memory White Paper |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
03549F34614928B0E05313C0E50A02C6 |
LOB data Verify |
Oracle Strongly recommends Secure Files to store LONG and LOB data.
Starting with Oracle Database 12c, Data Pump import (impdp) provides this capability through:
TRANSFORM=LOB_STORAGE:SECUREFILE
Example:
$ impdp username/password directory=imp_dir dumpfile=LOBs.dmp logfile=LOBs.log transform=lob_storage:securefile
|
WARN |
Using Oracle Data Pump to Transfer LOB Data Data Pump Import: Transform Syntax and Description |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0352D52236653091E05313C0E50AD8FB |
LOB data verify |
Oracle Strongly recommends Secure Files to store LONG and LOB data.
Starting with Oracle Database 12c, Data Pump import (impdp) provides this capability through:
TRANSFORM=LOB_STORAGE:SECUREFILE
Example:
$ impdp username/password directory=imp_dir dumpfile=LOBs.dmp logfile=LOBs.log transform=lob_storage:securefile
|
WARN |
Using Oracle Data Pump to Transfer LOB Data Data Pump Import: Transform Syntax and Description |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
02DE6186B8040599E05312C0E50A76F6 |
Oracle Data Pump Best practices |
Data Pump best practices in terms of consistency, performance and use cases:
a. For Full export, "EXPORT FULL DATABASE" system privilege is required.
b. To achieve Export Consistency, use FLASHBACK_TIME=SYSTIMESTAMP or CONSISTENT=Y
c. Set EXCLUDE=STATISTICS and METRICS=YES:
Set the Data Pump EXCLUDE=STATISTICS parameter on either the export or import operation. You can then use the DBMS_STATS PL/SQL package to regenerate the statistics on the target database after the import has completed.
d. Run Data Pump in Parallel:
PARALLEL = n (where n = 2 x number_of_cores)
e. Direct Import via DB Link:
Performance depends on the network bandwidth and target CPUs.
Impdp parameter: NETWORK_LINK
Restrictions: Does not work with LONG/LONG RAW |
INFO |
553337.1 Compatibility of Data Pump Between Different Oracle Versions [Video] (Doc ID 553337.1) original export (exp) - parameter: consistent Data Pump: Parameter: NETWORK_LINK 351598.1 The Minimum Requirements to Use Export DataPump and Import DataPump (System Privileges) (Doc ID 351598.1) 1590699.1 How To Limit The Data Pump Slaves To Only A Handful Of RAC Instances? (Doc ID 1590699.1) |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
02CF887662347F4AE05312C0E50A2CE3 |
Elevate without Prompting |
Ensure that the Administrator group has the ability elevate permissions without prompting
|
FAIL |
811271.1 RAC Best Practices Guide and Starter Kit (Windows) 11.2 GI Installation Guide for Windows - Appendix A 12.1 GI Installation Guide for Windows - Appendix A |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
02CD5BEC975662F0E05312C0E50AA8DE |
Manage Auditing and Security log |
Ensure that the Administrator group has the ability to manage auditing and security logs
|
FAIL |
811271.1 RAC Best Practices Guide and Starter Kit (Windows) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
02CF5C47A7FF4753E05313C0E50A2914 |
NIC Binding Order |
Prevent issues in terms of JOIN failures (after reboot or restart), Patching Failures, Upgrade Failures, etc. |
FAIL |
811271.1 RAC Best Practices Guide and Starter Kit (Windows) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
02CC363758A170C5E05312C0E50AD5FD |
TCP Chimney Offload |
Improved system stability and performance |
FAIL |
811271.1 RAC Best Practices Guide and Starter Kit (Windows) 988008.1 RAC on Windows: Recurring Evictions Caused by Default SNP Features Available for Windows Server 2003 SP2 and 2008 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
02CC6DA6D7BF4CD7E05312C0E50AD0B5 |
TCP Receive Side Scaling |
Improved system stability and performance |
FAIL |
811271.1 RAC Best Practices Guide and Starter Kit (Windows) 988008.1 RAC on Windows: Recurring Evictions Caused by Default SNP Features Available for Windows Server 2003 SP2 and 2008 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
02CFB583AB2818C8E05312C0E50A8BB4 |
Windows Firewall |
Cluster Stability and Availability
|
WARN |
811271.1 RAC Best Practices Guide and Starter Kit (Windows) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
02AE38D35D8D7EF1E05312C0E50A680F |
UDP socket send and receive buffer |
max_buf controls how large send and receive buffers (in bytes) can be for a UDP socket. The default setting, 262,144 bytes, may be inadequate for STREAMS applications. sq_max_size is the depth of the message queue. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
02BA9CB7CA0709E9E05312C0E50AE497 |
Automatic DNS Registration |
Prevent name resolution problems on VIP Failover/Failback by disabling Automatic DNS Registration on Windows 2008 and above. |
FAIL |
811271.1 RAC Best Practices Guide and Starter Kit (Windows) 1504625.1 Grid Infrastructure / RAC on Windows: IP Addresses for HOST, VIP, AND SCAN Get Scrambled Upon Reboot |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
02B5216F1E1A64EAE05312C0E50AF720 |
DBRM Check Status |
Having a Resource Manager Plan at CDB level will ensure necessary resources are allocated to PDBs. |
WARN |
What Solutions Does Resource Manager Provide for a CDB? |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
02AC38C4CAB8353DE05312C0E50AB03B |
UDP socket receive buffer size |
The Solaris OS default setting for recv_buf is too low. For heavy cluster interconnect traffic, Oracle has increased the recommended both kernel parameters to at least 65536 to improve UDP throughput. And since these parameters are dynamic configuration, it is best practice to create a script to set the parameters or put in the setting in the /etc/system file |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
02B3296C716B5EA6E05313C0E50A45F3 |
UDP socket send buffer size |
The Solaris OS default setting for send_buf is too low. For heavy cluster interconnect traffic, Oracle has increased the recommended both kernel parameters to at least 65536 to improve UDP throughput. And since these parameters are dynamic configuration, it is best practice to create a script to set the parameters or put in the setting in the /etc/system file |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
02BD37140BC158CCE05312C0E50A4378 |
Windows ARP driver state |
Enhanced availability
|
FAIL |
12.1 GI Installation Guide for Windows - Section 8.1.2 Configure the Oracle ARP Driver 811271.1 RAC Best Practices Guide and Starter Kit (Windows) 11.2 Windows Release Notes Section 6.2.23 Oracle ARP Protocol Driver Not Installed During Oracle Grid Infrastruction Installation |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
02AD1FFA704E0FEFE05312C0E50A8EC5 |
DHCP Media Sense Check |
DHCP Media Sense MUST be disabled to prevent Windows from disabling private network interfaces. |
FAIL |
811271.1 RAC Best Practices Guide and Starter Kit (Windows) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
0290F871B0EE1FB3E05312C0E50A7B37 |
CDB_PDB_ NLS_CHARACTERSET_CHECK |
|
WARN |
Choosing a Database Character Set for a Multitenant Container Database |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
028FE32B68FC0D43E05312C0E50AC0CF |
CDB_PDB_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET_CHECK |
|
WARN |
Choosing a Database Character Set for a Multitenant Container Database |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
026DF829123D2136E05313C0E50AFE7B |
ASH flush status |
|
WARN |
1385872.1 Active Session History (ASH) Performed An Emergency Flush Messages In The Alert Log (Doc ID 1385872.1) |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
02554DFD71413F2DE05312C0E50A92A0 |
12c Grid Infrastructure Upgrade INFO |
For 12c Upgrade planning purposes and avoiding problems during the upgrade process |
INFO |
How to Upgrade to Oracle Grid Infrastructure 12c Release 1 1568834.1 Pre 12.1 Database Issues in 12c Grid Infrastructure Environment 1517182.1 12c Grid Infrastructure Quick Reference 1572925.1 How to Upgrade to 12c Grid Infrastructure if OCR or Voting File is on Raw/Block Device |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
0257EE4166C43F08E05312C0E50A7D8E |
ASM Important INFO |
Automatic Storage Management important information |
INFO |
787793.1 Creating a physical standby from ASM primary 452924.1 How to Prepare Storage for ASM 345180.1 How to duplicate a controlfile when ASM is involved 252219.1 Steps To Migrate/Move a Database From Non-ASM to ASM And Vice-Versa 1079563.1 RMAN DUPLICATE/RESTORE/RECOVER Mixed Platform Support Best Practices for Minimal Downtime Migration to ASM Oracle 10g Release 2 265633.1 ASM Technical Best Practices For 10g and 11gR1 Release |
DATABASE |
ASM
DBA
PDIT |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
02541A8EDDC32588E05312C0E50A7628 |
Network Bandwidth INFO |
Setting expectations for network bandwidth for upgrade planning purposes |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
02582ECEF5A829ABE05313C0E50AD3F5 |
Optional Integrity Checks INFO |
Check for known problems as part of upgrade planning process |
INFO |
836658.1 Identify the corruption extension using RMAN/DBV/ANALYZE etc 101468.1 Script to Install the "hOut" Helper Package ("hout.sql") 136697.1 "hcheck.sql" script to check for known problems in Oracle8i, Oracle9i, Oracle10g and Oracle 11g |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
02579A0BA9790AF9E05312C0E50A5D71 |
Pre-11g Clients INFO |
Avoid application connectivity issues. |
INFO |
402193.1 How to Allow Login to Database Based on the Client Version |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
02587E76611972C6E05312C0E50A218A |
Recommended Patches INFO |
Avoid problems by patching for known issues. |
INFO |
756671.1 Oracle Recommended Patches -- Oracle Database 1562139.1 11.2.0.4 Patch Set - Availability and Known Issues 1565065.1 ALERT: Oracle 12c Release 1 (12.1) Support Status and Alerts 1565082.1 12.1.0.1 Base Release - Availability and Known Issues 880782.1 Support Status and Alerts for Oracle 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.X) 161818.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) Releases Support Status Summary |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
025812E4D9734B5CE05312C0E50A7531 |
Unattended Installation/Configuration INFO |
Save time and reduce human error |
INFO |
885643.1 How to Install 11.2 / 12.1 Database/Client Software in Silent Mode without Using Response File 1156586.1 Master Note For Oracle Database Server Installation |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
01C861B95DCD52B3E05312C0E50A6661 |
Cluster Health Monitor (CHM) repository size |
Cluster Health Monitor (CHM) collects operating system metrics that can be very useful to Oracle Support for first failure diagnostics when service requests (SRs) are filed, especially in the the case of cluster node evictions.
Oracle Support recommends that the CHM repository be sized according to 72 hours (three days) of data retention (e.g.., one weekend worth) so that if a Service Request is not filed within a few hours, the data needed for diagnosing the problem will still be available in the CHM repository. |
WARN |
Cluster Health Monitor - oclumon manage syntax 1328466.1 Cluster Health Monitor (CHM) FAQ 1589394.1 How to Move GI Management Repository to Different Shared Storage (Diskgroup, CFS or NFS etc) 1921105.1 Managing the Cluster Health Monitor Repository 1568402.1 FAQ: 12c Grid Infrastructure Management Repository (GIMR) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
018D62D990EE516DE05313C0E50A49DB |
Cluster Health Monitor (CHM) repository size |
Cluster Health Monitor (CHM) collects operating system metrics that can be very useful to Oracle Support for first failure diagnostics when service requests (SRs) are filed, especially in the the case of cluster node evictions.
Oracle Support recommends that the CHM repository be sized according to 72 hours (three days) of data retention (e.g.., one weekend worth) so that if a Service Request is not filed within a few hours, the data needed for diagnosing the problem will still be available in the CHM repository. |
WARN |
Cluster Health Monitor - oclumon manage syntax 1328466.1 Cluster Health Monitor (CHM) FAQ 1921105.1 Managing the Cluster Health Monitor Repository |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
017E907F46B21FDFE05312C0E50A0941 |
ORACLE PATCH - 11724953 |
|
WARN |
1363369.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3/11.2.0.4 Grid Infrastructure/ASM |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
010BD7B07A9A08E3E05312C0E50A0C04 |
R12_OM_ONT_DEBUG_LEVEL_ON |
Performance impact.
|
INFO |
121054.1 How to generate a debug file in OM |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
011067731FB748ECE05312C0E50A1590 |
R12_OM_QP_DEBUG_ON |
Performance impact.
|
INFO |
1335892.1 How to Improve Pricing Performance |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
01113BD7B67F3CDFE05312C0E50AD82E |
R12_OM_QP_INACTIVE_EXPIRED_PRICING_ENTITY |
Performance impact.
|
INFO |
1335892.1 How to Improve Pricing Performance |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0111782E6C4E7FC0E05312C0E50AD4AA |
R12_OM_RMA_LINES_STUCK_AT_AWAITING_RETURN_DISPOSITION |
Transactions needing processing
|
WARN |
398822.1 Order Management Suite - Some Data Fix Patches and Scripts |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
00ECACE0145F4C42E05313C0E50A351C |
XDB Stats Gathering INFO |
Minimize time required to upgrade |
INFO |
837570.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR2 733667.1 11g: How to Determine if XDB is Being Used in the Database? 10368698.8 Bug 10368698 - Performance issue for RESOURCE_VIEW queries in XDB |
DATABASE |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
009AD030984117B0E05313C0E50A50E2 |
ODA Best Practices INFO |
Please be aware of the following Oracle Database Appliance Best Practice References |
INFO |
Solution-in-a-box: Deploying Highly Available Monitoring Infrastructure using Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c and Oracle Database Appliance Oracle Database Appliance characterization with JD Edwards EnterpriseOne Solution-in-a-box: Best practices for deploying JD Edwards EnterpriseOne on Oracle Database Appliance Evaluating and Comparing Oracle Database Appliance Performance Solution-in-a-box: Best practices for deploying Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12.2.x on Oracle Database Appliance Solution-in-a-box: Best practices for deploying PeopleSoft Applications on Oracle Database Appliance Deploying Oracle Data Guard with Oracle Database Appliance Backup and Recovery Best Practices for the Oracle Database Appliance Expanding the Storage Capabilities of the Oracle Database Appliance Oracle Database Appliance: Migration Strategies |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
009C64EBF99D62ABE05312C0E50AF851 |
R12_OM_CLOSE_READY_HEADERS |
Transactions needing processing
|
INFO |
397548.1 PATCH 5885900 DATA FIX CLOSES ELIGIBLE ORDER HEADERS & PURGE ASSOCIATED OMERROR & WFERROR & ORPHAN LINE WORKFLOWS |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
009CAF6F34555D6CE05313C0E50A089B |
R12_OM_ORDER_HEADERS_READY_TO_CLOSE |
Transactions needing processing
|
WARN |
397548.1 PATCH 5885900 DATA FIX CLOSES ELIGIBLE ORDER HEADERS & PURGE ASSOCIATED OMERROR & WFERROR & ORPHAN LINE WORKFLOWS |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0084E5452E387DCFE05313C0E50A5EE6 |
R12_OE_WFERROR |
Stuck transactions.
|
WARN |
376040.1 Order Management Exception Management: Retry Activities in Error Concurrent Program |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0084D168581368AAE05312C0E50AE6FE |
R12_OE_WF_Activity_Error |
Stuck transactions.
|
FAIL |
376040.1 Order Management Exception Management: Retry Activities in Error Concurrent Program |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0084A9AD9439210AE05313C0E50ADF98 |
R12_OM_Missing_WF |
Create the workflow activity that is missing.
|
WARN |
1641667.1 HOW DOES ONE PROGRESS ORDER LINES IN BOOKED STATUS THAT ARE MISSING WORKFLOW ASSIGNMENT/ACTIVITY? |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0084C21014B607C0E05312C0E50A4AB7 |
R12_OM_OMERROR |
Stuck transactions.
|
WARN |
376040.1 Order Management Exception Management: Retry Activities in Error Concurrent Program |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
0085B338F7AC22E9E05312C0E50A68C2 |
R12_OM_Orphan_Line_WF |
Stuck transactions.
|
WARN |
397548.1 PATCH 5885900 DATA FIX CLOSES ELIGIBLE ORDER HEADERS & PURGE ASSOCIATED OMERROR & WFERROR & ORPHAN LINE WORKFLOWS |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF93304674CB6954E04313C0E50A4C88 |
R12 Checks with multiple transaction entity records in SLA |
Some checks have multiple transaction entity records in SLA which can cause issues with the accounting process, period close, and the sweep of unaccounted transactions.
|
FAIL |
1133423.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Multiple Entities Created for Payments or Invoices |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF99BC60F8AD0700E04312C0E50A33EA |
R12 Common invoice data issues - part 1 |
Some invoices common data integrity issues which can affect the ability to cancel the invoices and their selection for validation.
|
FAIL |
1266869.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch 17478947 - GDF to Address Some Corruptions on Invoices |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF9B21BE55D07625E04312C0E50AD72F |
R12 Common invoice data issues - part 2 |
Some invoices common data integrity issues which can affect the ability to cancel the invoices and their selection for validation.
|
FAIL |
1266869.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch 17478947 - GDF to Address Some Corruptions on Invoices |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF9B58A00B92569AE04313C0E50A1485 |
R12 Common invoice data issues - part 3 |
Some invoices common data integrity issues which can affect the ability to cancel the invoices and their selection for validation.
|
FAIL |
1266869.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch 17478947 - GDF to Address Some Corruptions on Invoices |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF9B8643068B4F69E04313C0E50A4EA5 |
R12 Invoices with incompletely discarded lines |
Some invoices have distributions which have been reversed when a discard was attempted, but the line is not discarded.
|
FAIL |
1329681.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) for Invoice Distribution Lines that are not Reversed correctly when Invoice Line Discarded |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF9B21BE55CF7625E04312C0E50AD72F |
R12 Invoices with incorrect data in payment schedules or payment fields - part 1 |
Some invoices have invalid data in their payment schedules or payment fields which can cause issues in payment selection and downstream processing.
|
FAIL |
1174813.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Payment Schedule, Payment Status, Overpayment and Incorrect Payment amount issues |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF9AF9B9ADCB5B34E04313C0E50AB428 |
R12 Invoices with incorrect data in payment schedules or payment fields - part 2 |
Some invoices have invalid data in their payment schedules or payment fields which can cause issues in payment selection and downstream processing.
|
FAIL |
1174813.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Payment Schedule, Payment Status, Overpayment and Incorrect Payment amount issues |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF939C98299A6F53E04313C0E50AF2DD |
R12 Invoices with incorrect data in payment schedules or payment fields - part 3 |
Some invoices have invalid data in their payment schedules or payment fields which can cause issues in payment selection and downstream processing.
|
FAIL |
1174813.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Payment Schedule, Payment Status, Overpayment and Incorrect Payment amount issues |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF9B34FFA65A165CE04313C0E50A7F14 |
R12 Invoices with incorrect data in payment schedules or payment fields - part 4 |
Some invoices have invalid data in their payment schedules or payment fields which can cause issues in payment selection and downstream processing.
|
FAIL |
1174813.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Payment Schedule, Payment Status, Overpayment and Incorrect Payment amount issues |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF99BBC369803009E04313C0E50A0DC3 |
R12 Invoices with incorrect data in payment schedules or payment fields - part 5 |
Some invoices have invalid data in their payment schedules or payment fields which can cause issues in payment selection and downstream processing.
|
FAIL |
1174813.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Payment Schedule, Payment Status, Overpayment and Incorrect Payment amount issues |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF9BA8649F2964ECE04313C0E50A2A3F |
R12 Invoices with incorrect payment selection status - part 1 |
There are payment process requests (PPR) which are in a status of Terminated, Confirmed, or Review but the associated invoices are still incorrectly in a selected state.
|
FAIL |
874862.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for "stuck" invoices after PPR is terminated or completed |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF9B8643068C4F69E04313C0E50A4EA5 |
R12 Invoices with incorrect payment selection status - part 2 |
There are payment process requests (PPR) which are in a status of Terminated, Confirmed, or Review but the associated invoices are still incorrectly in a selected state.
|
FAIL |
874862.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for "stuck" invoices after PPR is terminated or completed |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF8FAB4EFE9477F6E04312C0E50A3234 |
R12 Invoices with incorrect payment selection status - part 3 |
There are payment process requests (PPR) which are in a status of Terminated, Confirmed, or Review but the associated invoices are still incorrectly in a selected state.
|
FAIL |
874862.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for "stuck" invoices after PPR is terminated or completed |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF99BBC369813009E04313C0E50A0DC3 |
R12 Invoices with incorrect payment selection status - part 4 |
There are payment process requests (PPR) which are in a status of Terminated, Confirmed, or Review but the associated invoices are still incorrectly in a selected state.
|
FAIL |
874862.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for "stuck" invoices after PPR is terminated or completed |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF91601421725DE5E04313C0E50A3F45 |
R12 Invoices with issues in amounts and base amounts - part 1 |
Some invoices have issues with the amount or base amount which can affect the ability to account the invoice.
|
FAIL |
1276043.1 Generic DataFix (GDF) Patch to identify with wrong base amounts,rounding amounts and variances |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF99BC60F8AE0700E04312C0E50A33EA |
R12 Invoices with issues in amounts and base amounts - part 2 |
Some invoices have issues with the amount or base amount which can affect the ability to account the invoice.
|
FAIL |
1276043.1 Generic DataFix (GDF) Patch to identify with wrong base amounts,rounding amounts and variances |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF99DBF70FB879C8E04312C0E50AA1BF |
R12 Invoices with multiple transaction entity records in SLA |
Some invoices have multiple transaction entity records in SLA which can cause issues with the accounting process, period close, and the sweep of unaccounted transactions.
|
FAIL |
1133423.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Multiple Entities Created for Payments or Invoices |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF9BE8FB5BD27612E04313C0E50AB750 |
R12 Invoices with out of sync accounting dates - part 1 |
Some invoices have different accounting dates in the Payables and SLA tables, which can affect the ability to close the period or sweep unaccounted transactions into the next period.
|
FAIL |
874904.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Invoice or Payment transactions with Accounting dates out of sync with the Subledge |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF9B9805096958C2E04313C0E50AA2B9 |
R12 Invoices with out of sync accounting dates - part 2 |
Some invoices have different accounting dates in the Payables and SLA tables, which can affect the ability to close the period or sweep unaccounted transactions into the next period.
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FAIL |
874904.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Invoice or Payment transactions with Accounting dates out of sync with the Subledge |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF9B9805096858C2E04313C0E50AA2B9 |
R12 Orphan accounting events - part 1 |
Some events exist which are not associated with any existing transaction which can affect the trial balance and the ability to close the period.
|
FAIL |
1329681.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) for Invoice Distribution Lines that are not Reversed correctly when Invoice Line Discarded |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF8F56DDA86709AAE04313C0E50A29D3 |
R12 Orphan accounting events - part 2 |
Some events exist which are not associated with any existing transaction which can affect the trial balance and the ability to close the period.
|
FAIL |
1329681.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) for Invoice Distribution Lines that are not Reversed correctly when Invoice Line Discarded |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF8F56DDA86809AAE04313C0E50A29D3 |
R12 Orphan accounting events - part 3 |
Some events exist which are not associated with any existing transaction which can affect the trial balance and the ability to close the period.
|
FAIL |
1329681.1 Generic Data Fix (GDF) for Invoice Distribution Lines that are not Reversed correctly when Invoice Line Discarded |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF8FAB4EFE9377F6E04312C0E50A3234 |
R12 Out of sync invoice and XLA distribution amounts - part 1 |
Some invoice distributions have different amounts than the corresponding records in xla_distribution_links which can cause issues when trying to discard the invoice lines.
|
FAIL |
1063263.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch 20086994 - Accounted Amounts are Out of Sync With Invoice Distribution Amounts |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF92F7EFF51236C2E04313C0E50A479A |
R12 Out of sync invoice and XLA distribution amounts - part 2 |
Some invoice distributions have different amounts than the corresponding records in xla_distribution_links which can cause issues when trying to discard the invoice lines.
|
FAIL |
|
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF99BC60F8AC0700E04312C0E50A33EA |
R12 Out of sync invoice and XLA distribution amounts - part 2 |
Some invoice distributions have different amounts than the corresponding records in xla_distribution_links which can cause issues when trying to discard the invoice lines.
|
FAIL |
|
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF99BBC369843009E04313C0E50A0DC3 |
R12 Payment records with missing accounting events |
Some checks have invoice payment or payment history records with no accounting_event_id which can prevent them from being accounted and can affect the period close.
|
FAIL |
875012.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Error 95325 Unaccounted Payables Transactions in a Closed Period |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FF99BC60F8AF0700E04312C0E50A33EA |
R12 Unaccounted events with event dates in closed periods |
Some events with event dates in closed periods are not accounted which can prevent them from being accounted and can affect period close.
|
FAIL |
875012.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Error 95325 Unaccounted Payables Transactions in a Closed Period |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB82041FC611E77E04312C0E50A3373 |
R12 AWT Distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID - Type 1 |
Automatic withholding tax (AWT) distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID resulting in failure to account or incorrect accounting
|
FAIL |
1061563.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for AWT Distributions Missing OR Incorrect AWT_RELATED_ID |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB82041FC631E77E04312C0E50A3373 |
R12 AWT Distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID - Type 10 |
Automatic withholding tax (AWT) distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID resulting in failure to account or incorrect accounting
|
FAIL |
1061563.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for AWT Distributions Missing OR Incorrect AWT_RELATED_ID |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB9FB39498D77E9E04312C0E50A708A |
R12 AWT Distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID - Type 2 |
Automatic withholding tax (AWT) distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID resulting in failure to account or incorrect accounting
|
FAIL |
1061563.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for AWT Distributions Missing OR Incorrect AWT_RELATED_ID |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB7791728961353E04312C0E50A5FE1 |
R12 AWT Distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID - Type 3 |
Automatic withholding tax (AWT) distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID resulting in failure to account or incorrect accounting
|
FAIL |
1061563.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for AWT Distributions Missing OR Incorrect AWT_RELATED_ID |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEBBAF3132C83D72E04313C0E50AFA13 |
R12 AWT Distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID - Type 4 |
Automatic withholding tax (AWT) distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID resulting in failure to account or incorrect accounting
|
FAIL |
1061563.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for AWT Distributions Missing OR Incorrect AWT_RELATED_ID |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEBBB52E274554F8E04313C0E50A8CC7 |
R12 AWT Distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID - Type 6 |
Automatic withholding tax (AWT) distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID resulting in failure to account or incorrect accounting
|
FAIL |
1061563.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for AWT Distributions Missing OR Incorrect AWT_RELATED_ID |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEBAD6B794A53BB4E04313C0E50ADB92 |
R12 AWT Distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID - Type 7 |
Automatic withholding tax (AWT) distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID resulting in failure to account or incorrect accounting
|
FAIL |
1061563.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for AWT Distributions Missing OR Incorrect AWT_RELATED_ID |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEBA3AC045832959E04313C0E50AC3C7 |
R12 AWT Distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID - Type 8 |
Automatic withholding tax (AWT) distributions with missing AWT_RELATED_ID resulting in failure to account or incorrect accounting
|
FAIL |
1061563.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for AWT Distributions Missing OR Incorrect AWT_RELATED_ID |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEBAD6B794A83BB4E04313C0E50ADB92 |
R12 AWT distributions in functional currency with different amount and base amount values |
Some AWT distributions have different values for the amount and the base amount, though the invoice is a functional currency invoice.
|
FAIL |
1489862.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for COMMON INVOICE ISSUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEBAD6B794A93BB4E04313C0E50ADB92 |
R12 Canceled and discarded lines with non-zero invoiced quantity |
Invoice lines which have been discarded or canceled but which are matched to a PO have not had the invoiced quantity zeroed out.
|
FAIL |
1543361.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Quantity Billed / Amount Billed Mismatch between Payables and Purchasing |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB9FB39499377E9E04312C0E50A708A |
R12 Common PO matching data issues |
This check validates several data issues related to PO and receipt matching:
1. The units of measure do not match between PO and AP
2. The quantity_invoiced does not match between the invoice lines and distributions
3. The rcv_transaction_id is missing on invoice distributions matched to a receipt
|
FAIL |
1543361.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Quantity Billed / Amount Billed Mismatch between Payables and Purchasing |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEBA436CB6B2427BE04312C0E50A471F |
R12 Duplicate bank accounts |
Duplicate bank accounts exist which can impact on proper payment selection.
|
FAIL |
1265353.1 R12: AP: GDF patch to fix duplicate bank accounts in IBY_EXT_BANK_ACCOUNTS |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB9A3A0564B50D8E04312C0E50AA9DD |
R12 Duplicate external payees |
Duplicate external payee records exist in iby_external_payees_all which can impact on proper payment selection.
|
FAIL |
1315812.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF): Duplicate Payee in IBY_EXTERNAL_PAYEES_ALL |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB9228EC62477F4E04313C0E50A786F |
R12 Expense reports with incorrect value in generate_dists |
Some expense reports have an incorrect value (Y) for the generate_dists flag on the invoice lines, which can affect their downstream processing
|
FAIL |
1489862.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for COMMON INVOICE ISSUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEBCEBE36E075122E04312C0E50A42AD |
R12 Inactive supplier sites causing double amounts on 1099 |
Some vendors have inactive tax reporting sites which are causing double amounts to be reported on the 1099 payment report.
|
FAIL |
1489862.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for COMMON INVOICE ISSUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEBAB803F1A82CC2E04313C0E50A2AEE |
R12 Invalid prepayment application data |
This check validates several possible data issues with prepayment applications:
1. Prepayments applied which are for a different operating unit or currency
2. Prepayment unapply events which are for less than the original application events
3. Taxable prepay lines with no records in ZX_DET_LINE_FACTORS
|
FAIL |
1489862.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for COMMON INVOICE ISSUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB6FDD7494A0F4EE04312C0E50A7F99 |
R12 Invoice line descriptions with unknown characters |
Invoices in some cases have unknown characters (in particular chr(0)) which can impact the create accounting process.
|
FAIL |
1489862.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for COMMON INVOICE ISSUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB9762C02EE6B77E04313C0E50ACEE2 |
R12 Invoices with cancellation issues |
Invoices with one of several data corruption issues related to cancellation of the invoice
|
FAIL |
1489862.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for COMMON INVOICE ISSUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB837BECB935328E04312C0E50A27B3 |
R12 Invoices with default_code_combination_id = -1 |
Some invoices may have a default code combination equal to (-1) which can affect their downstream processing.
|
FAIL |
1489862.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for COMMON INVOICE ISSUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB9228EC62377F4E04313C0E50A786F |
R12 Invoices with org_id different from the batch org_id |
Invoices which have a different operating unit associated than the batch to which they belong, which can affect their downstream processing
|
FAIL |
1489862.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for COMMON INVOICE ISSUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB92E20812B5650E04313C0E50AD30C |
R12 Matched POs with different quantity or amounts on shipments and distributions |
Purchase orders have differing invoiced amounts and/or quantities between the shipments and distributions tables.
|
FAIL |
1543361.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Quantity Billed / Amount Billed Mismatch between Payables and Purchasing |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEBC6C6D08CC6941E04312C0E50A49B1 |
R12 Reversed distributions with null amounts |
Invoices exist with reversed distributions having null amounts.
|
FAIL |
1489862.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for COMMON INVOICE ISSUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB9A3A0564E50D8E04312C0E50AA9DD |
R12 Unaccounted distributions with null posted_flag |
Some unposted invoice distributions have a null value for both the cash_posted_flag and the accrual_posted_flag, which can affect their downstream processing
|
FAIL |
1489862.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for COMMON INVOICE ISSUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEBB7953615163E8E04312C0E50A41B2 |
R12 Unmatched POs with invoice related amounts or quantities |
Unmatched purchase orders are incorrectly showing invoice related amounts or quantities.
|
FAIL |
1543361.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Quantity Billed / Amount Billed Mismatch between Payables and Purchasing |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB870C64A415099E04312C0E50AD6FF |
R12 Upgraded invoices with null invoice_type_lookup_code |
Some upgraded invoices incorrectly have a null value for the invoice type lookup code, which can affect their downstream processing
|
FAIL |
1489862.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for COMMON INVOICE ISSUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB92E2081245650E04313C0E50AD30C |
R12_Out of synch accounting date between payment and xla_events |
Out of sync accounting date between payment transaction tables and xla_events table
|
FAIL |
874904.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Invoice or Payment transactions with Accounting dates out of sync with the Subledge |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FEB92E2081255650E04313C0E50AD30C |
R12_Payments with posting status out of synch with the accounting events |
Out of synch posting status between the accounting events in the events tables and the source transactions
|
FAIL |
1071876.1 R12 GDF: POSTED FLAGS ARE INCORRECT FOR ACCOUNTED INVOICES/PAYMENTS |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FD22E19D1EB1185DE04312C0E50A9BCB |
R12_CM$COSTING_TOLRNC_value |
Performance will suffer the closer the tolerance percent is to '0'. |
WARN |
417820.1 How Do Circular References in the Formula Affect the Actual Cost Calculation? |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FD238EBE641C5C9CE04312C0E50A21BB |
R12_PRICE_ELEMENT_CODE_length |
System will not encounter ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too small
|
FAIL |
1483335.1 Landed Cost Adjustments Import Process fails ORA-06502: PL/SQL: numeric or value error: character string buffer too smal |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FD246D89BD876474E04312C0E50A0963 |
R12_SEQUENCE_GEM5CMPNTCOSTIDS_value |
This is a larger number than can be held in a single-word (32 bit) Number field, so if the Sequence produces a value higher than 2,147,483,647, the Actual Cost process will fail with :
*** sy_etrap - FATAL_ERROR ****%N%NFunction: cmget_sequence_num%N%NStatement: fetch failed%N%N
Error: ORA-01455: converting column overflows integer datatype. |
FAIL |
1358319.1 ORA-01455 Error in Actual Cost Process |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FD141CBE4A5C269DE04312C0E50A0FC1 |
R12_CM$MAX_ITERATION_LIMIT_value |
Performance will suffer with a high number of iterations.
|
WARN |
417820.1 How Do Circular References in the Formula Affect the Actual Cost Calculation? |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FCD45D653191563CE04313C0E50AB1AB |
WF_Check Java Mailer for corruption |
Users are not able to receive all email notifications |
WARN |
736898.1 How to Rebuild Mailer's Queue when it is Inconsistent or Corrupted? |
EBS ODA |
DBA
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FCB0258166A96955E04312C0E50A856E |
WF_Check Mailer Service Status |
Users are not able to receive email alerts or notifications from workflow |
FAIL |
1369938.1 11i-12 Workflow Analyzer script for E-Business Suite Workflow Monitoring and Maintenance 748421.1 11i - 12 Oracle Workflow ATG Support: Java Mailer Setup Diagnostic Test |
EBS ODA |
DBA
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FC8222AE1AB14EF6E04313C0E50AD5D2 |
R12_MMTT/MTI_records |
Stuck transactions.
|
WARN |
1237963.1 Release 12 Inventory Period-End Process Flow For Oracle Process Manufacturing (OPM) Financials (GMF)- e-Business Suite |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
12.1.0.2.1beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
FA4E2967CDE7561AE04312C0E50A858B |
12c_Agent Plug-ins |
The plug-in versions should be the same at the Agent and the OMS. |
WARN |
1387612.1 EM 12c: How to Upgrade a Plug-in on Cloud Control 12c Management Agent ? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
FA4FE128D4F11C1BE04312C0E50A144A |
12c_Diagkit Installed |
The EMDIAG REPVFY 12c kit is designed to collect data from a Cloud Control Management Repository 12c to assist in the diagnosis and correction of Cloud Control issues. |
INFO |
1426973.1 EMDIAG REPVFY Kit for Cloud Control 12c - Download, Install/De-Install and Upgrade |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
FA4C54C7F8445585E04312C0E50AFCC1 |
12c_Disabled AQ Time Monitor |
It is possible to configure notifications to be sent after a particular amount of time delay.
The AQ time monitor needs to be started in order for those values to get processed correctly. |
FAIL |
1515303.1 12c Cloud Control: Steps to Enable / Disable and Configure the Repeat Notification Feature |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
FA46CE23E688041BE04313C0E50A08FC |
12c_Missing DBMS Jobs |
All EM housekeeping jobs need to run at their appointed time. |
FAIL |
1677898.1 How to Verify the List of DBMS_SCHEDULER Jobs Running in the Repository? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
FA43F40274C7697EE04312C0E50ACD92 |
12c_Secure emkey |
To protect the integrity of sensitive data in Enterprise Manager, a signing on verification method known as the emkey is used.
The Encryption Key is the master key that is used to encrypt/decrypt sensitive data, such as passwords and preferred credentials, stored in the Repository.
Keeping the key outside of the Enterprise Manager schema will ensure that sensitive data remain inaccessible while Repository backups are accessed.
Further, the Enterprise Manager schema owner (SYSMAN) should not have access to the OMS Oracle Homes to prevent reading or overwriting the emkey. |
FAIL |
Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control Security Guide 12c Release 3 (12.1.0.3) 1677877.1 12c EM: How to Secure the EMKEY in the OMS installation? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
FA1480374EB95EDCE04313C0E50AA579 |
12c_Job_Queue_Processes Value |
In order for Cloud Control to do the house-keeping, the DBMS_Scheduler Jobs must be able to run.
This means that at least 1 job slave should be active, 20 is the recommended value for this parameter in the Repository Database. |
FAIL |
1677919.1 What should the job_queue_processes Initialization Parameter Value be in a Repository Database? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F9D7F1A9DA7506B2E04313C0E50AF331 |
12c_Disabled AQ |
All Advanced queues related to EM should be enabled. |
FAIL |
1607640.1 EM 12c: Enterprise Manager 12c Cloud Control is not Receiving any Alerts from its Agents |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F9D7B3041AAA2431E04313C0E50A9E5F |
12c_Disabled Policy |
The security of enterprise manager objects requires the VPD policy functions to be enabled. |
FAIL |
1551804.1 EM 12c : How To Enable / Disable Virtual Private Database Policies? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F9C150BC6A052DA0E04312C0E50A5867 |
12c_Blocked Agents |
Blocked Agent will not be able to upload any alerts or metric data to the Oracle Management Service(OMS). |
WARN |
1392601.1 How to Block or Unblock an Agent 12c If Agent Status Shown as Blocked in EM Console |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F9BC6ADBADE77F77E04313C0E50AE0A5 |
12c_Exempt Access Policy Granted |
If this check fails then the Virtual Private Database functionality for the EM repository will not work for the access privileges to targets,
jobs, deployment procedures etc. |
FAIL |
1556212.1 Em12c : Named Credentials Granted To All Users By Default |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F9BF4138780027AEE04312C0E50ADB61 |
12c_Insufficient Job Workers |
The number of available repository database connections required by the job system depends on the sizes of the job worker pools. If these pools get scaled-up, the number of database connections also has to get scaled-up. |
FAIL |
1590566.1 OMS Restarts with Job Dispatcher error: 31 JobWorkers are hung in pool Critical |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F9BC62707F0D7EA0E04313C0E50A931F |
12c_Invalid Objects |
There should be no invalid objects in the SYSMAN schema. |
FAIL |
1673613.1 12c Cloud Control Repository: How to Recompile Invalid SYSMAN Objects? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F9BFCB28517F34A1E04313C0E50AF0CA |
12c_Unconfigured_SWLIB |
Several Cloud Control features depend on the existence of a software library. |
WARN |
1368035.1 Understanding and Configuring Software Library In 12C Cloud Control |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F9C10E196CA812CCE04313C0E50AC83F |
12c_Unsecure Agents |
Security recommendation is to have Agents running in secure (https) mode. |
WARN |
1390222.1 12c Cloud Control Security: How to Secure a 12c Agent from the Console or from the Command Line? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F9C8614289715EF3E04312C0E50A93E5 |
Clusterware active version |
After successful upgrade, clusterware active version should be 12.1.0.2.0 on all nodes in cluster |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F9519FD7525B4F01E04313C0E50AC339 |
Verify hotplug attribute on network cards used by Clusterware |
|
FAIL |
1569028.1 Network interface going down when dynamically adding disks to storage using udev in RHEL 6 Network Interface Configuration Files |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 |
NONE |
F9370B4F5707076DE04312C0E50A78AE |
Available space for management database |
There is insufficient space available in the OCR/voting disk diskgroup to house the MGMTDB (12.1 new feature).
Should you choose to create the MGMTDB during the upgrade process the creation will fail due to space constraints.
Please add space to the diskgroup. The Space requirement for theMGMTDB is 3.3 GB for clusters up to 4 nodes, for each node above 4 add 500MB/node. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8CE39AD60A50F13E04312C0E50AC778 |
Detect Disk Errors |
Disk(s) failure may have occurred. Please note that this check may not apply to systems in which the disks are configured in a hardware raid volume, because 'format' is utilized to detect disk error for old systems and it will not show disks that are part of a raid volume. |
WARN |
1005520.1 How to verify I/O device errors on V210/V240/V215/V245/V250/V440/V445, T1000/T2000, T5120/T5140/T5220/T5240/T5440, V480/ |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8C6EF7F33A44FD0E04313C0E50AC058 |
STB not installed |
Oracle Service Tool Bundle (STB) is not fully installed. Installation of Oracle Services Tools Bundle (STB) is recommended to take advantage of Solaris support tools and receive more timely support. |
WARN |
1153444.1 Oracle Services Tools Bundle (STB) - RDA/Explorer, SNEEP, ACT |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8CB6F29A20A0202E04312C0E50A5F06 |
UltraSPARC T2-based Systems Hang On Boot After Some Upgrade |
This system may hang on a subsequent reboot after applying the Oct 2012 CPU (Critical Patch Updates) or patchset or kernel 147440-25 (and later kernel patches), or after upgrading to Solaris 11.1. |
WARN |
1501499.1 UltraSPARC T2-based Systems Hang On Boot After Upgrade to Kernel Patch 147440-25 (and later patches) OR S11 |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8C90F81433C787FE04313C0E50AB3BA |
Unsupported Live Upgrade Changing mountpoints of rpool |
Check for Live Upgrade (LU) configurations not currently supported. |
WARN |
1396382.1 List of currently unsupported Live Upgrade (LU) configurations |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8C90F81433D787FE04313C0E50AB3BA |
Unsupported Live Upgrade configurations-Zones on top level |
Check for Live Upgrade (LU) configurations not currently supported. |
WARN |
1396382.1 List of currently unsupported Live Upgrade (LU) configurations |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8C81F3970CA38C6E04313C0E50A4410 |
Unsupported Live Upgrade file system for non-global zones |
Check for Live Upgrade (LU) configurations not currently supported. |
WARN |
1396382.1 List of currently unsupported Live Upgrade (LU) configurations |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8CA90CD4F0A7944E04313C0E50A19EE |
Unsupported Live Upgrade subdirectories on NGZ zonepath |
Check for Live Upgrade (LU) configurations not currently supported. |
WARN |
1396382.1 List of currently unsupported Live Upgrade (LU) configurations |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8C6E1B6D4795559E04312C0E50A0FA3 |
Unsupported Live Upgrade zfs dataset inside a non-global zone |
Check for Live Upgrade (LU) configurations not currently supported. |
WARN |
1396382.1 List of currently unsupported Live Upgrade (LU) configurations |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8C5100AD8396F42E04313C0E50AA9C0 |
unsupported Live Upgrade canmount property not set to noauto |
Check for Live Upgrade (LU) configurations not currently supported. |
WARN |
1396382.1 List of currently unsupported Live Upgrade (LU) configurations |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8C5100AD8226F42E04313C0E50AA9C0 |
Best Practices and Recommendations for RAC databases using SGA larger than 300GB |
When database SGA is larger than 300 GB, oracle recommends custom parameters and patches |
INFO |
1619155.1 Best Practices and Recommendations for RAC databases using SGA larger than 300GB |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F8C3CDD6FE252587E04313C0E50ADF46 |
Database shared pool size |
When database shared global area(sga) is larger than 300 GB, its recommended to configure shared pool size 15% or larger of shared pool size |
FAIL |
1619155.1 Best Practices and Recommendations for RAC databases using SGA larger than 300GB |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F8C3F3DA460F50ABE04313C0E50AFA17 |
RAC interconnect network card speed |
Oracle recommends to have at least 10 gigabit network card for RAC interconnect for better performance and stability of the system. |
WARN |
Network Interface Configuration Options 283684.1 How to Modify Private Network Information in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
F8BBABEFE7AF11DFE04313C0E50A4D77 |
Unsupported Live Upgrade Mount point inside a non-global zone |
Check for Live Upgrade (LU) configurations not currently supported. |
WARN |
1396382.1 List of currently unsupported Live Upgrade (LU) configurations |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8BFFF523E81644EE04312C0E50A53BA |
kernel.panic_on_oops |
Setting this kernel parameter to 1 causes the kernel to panic if a kernel oops or bug is encountered.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PREINSTALL |
2.2.5 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
F8AE754DFBAC7319E04312C0E50A285C |
Resolution for Solaris bug 17220973 |
The fix for OS Bug 17220973 has not been installed which can result in root.sh/rootupgrade.sh failures as well as the inability to restart the GI stack (without a reboot).
Fix for operating system bug 17220973 is part of SRU 12. To find SRU level use pkg info entire command |
FAIL |
1584824.1 Solaris: GI OCSSD Fails to Start due to OS bug 17220973 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F84C89CF64AA5190E04313C0E50A20DC |
Information about 11.2.0.1 support |
The error correction for 11.2.0.1 database release has expired. Oracle recommends upgrading to database patchset release 11.2.0.4. |
INFO |
209768.1 Database, FMW, EM Grid Control, and OCS Software Error Correction Support Policy 1562139.1 11.2.0.4 Patch Set - Availability and Known Issues 742060.1 Release Schedule of Current Database Releases |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F828F720D02F7DD9E04313C0E50A223D |
12c_SQL Plan Baseline Capture Enabled |
When SQL plan baseline capture is enabled globally, performance of the Virtual Private Database lookups and queries executed by the Enterprise Manager are affected. |
FAIL |
1677853.1 What should the Value of optimizer_capture_sql_plan_baselines Initialization Parameter be in a EM Repository DB? |
ENTERPRISE MANAGER |
EM |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F83AB33766E36451E04313C0E50AC0EC |
Information about 11.2.0.2 support |
The error correction for 11.2.0.2 patchset has expired. Oracle recommends upgrading to database patchset release 11.2.0.4. |
INFO |
209768.1 Database, FMW, EM Grid Control, and OCS Software Error Correction Support Policy 1562139.1 11.2.0.4 Patch Set - Availability and Known Issues 742060.1 Release Schedule of Current Database Releases |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F838FC8AE219596EE04312C0E50A26E6 |
Information about 11.2.0.3 support |
The terminal patchset for Database release 11.2 is available. Oracle recommends upgrading to database patchset release 11.2.0.4 |
INFO |
209768.1 Database, FMW, EM Grid Control, and OCS Software Error Correction Support Policy 1562139.1 11.2.0.4 Patch Set - Availability and Known Issues 742060.1 Release Schedule of Current Database Releases |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F839A142A1295AC7E04312C0E50A7D15 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13835055 |
Upgrading from 10.2 to 11.2 it is recommended to install Patch 13835055 to the RDBMS Home. Without this patch excessive time may be spent on resource probe which will subsequently cause rootupgrade.sh to timeout/fail |
WARN |
1467530.1 Solaris: rootupgrade.sh Fails as CRSD did not Come up in 10 Minutes Resulting in "crsctl check cluster" Error |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8392F0ADA3D7CC3E04313C0E50ACD46 |
OS PATCH - 150400-04 |
Use showrev -a command to list installed operating system patches and look for 150400-04 |
FAIL |
1584824.1 Solaris: GI OCSSD Fails to Start due to OS bug 17220973 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
F839A2B5072A2E5BE04313C0E50AE9DA |
OS PATCH - 150401-04 |
Use showrev -a command to list installed operating system patches and look for 150401-04 |
FAIL |
1584824.1 Solaris: GI OCSSD Fails to Start due to OS bug 17220973 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.5 |
Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F826373DBFD93A8AE04312C0E50A2F62 |
WF_Check for Disabled Emails |
Users are not able to get Workflow Notifications emailed while their notification_preference is set to DISABLED |
FAIL |
1326359.1 Workflow Notification Email Preference is Disabled: How to Troubleshoot and Repair |
EBS ODA |
DBA
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F8320F8CFFAA1283E04312C0E50AC341 |
WF_Check for Looping Items |
Looping can indicate a problem with the design of a workflow or bad user habits and can allow a workflow to run indefinitely, consuming resources and affect performance.
Usually looping is not isolated, but can occur do to specific conditions that are not accounted for, and can happen to many other processes. |
FAIL |
1369938.1 11i-12 Workflow Analyzer script for E-Business Suite Workflow Monitoring and Maintenance |
EBS ODA |
DBA
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F81BEDE84D295D8AE04312C0E50A009D |
WF_Error_Counts_for_Purge |
Purge Obsolete Workflow Runtime Data concurrent request (FNDWFPR) is not purging WFERROR (System: Error) workflow items. |
FAIL |
1378954.1 bde_wf_process_tree.sql - For analyzing the Root Parent, Children, Grandchildren Associations of a Single Workflow Pro 804622.1 How to Purge WFERROR (System: Error) Workflow Items? 1587923.1 How to Close and Purge excessive WFERROR workflows and DEFAULT_EVENT_ERROR notifications from Workflow |
EBS ODA |
DBA
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F7AC7F5535B959DEE04312C0E50AC699 |
Swap memory greather than 32 GB |
Inadequate paging space can result in a process being killed, a system hang or an AIX crash. On AIX, you dynamically add and resize paging space on raw disk partitions.
The amount of paging space you should configure depends on the amount of physical memory present and the paging space requirements of your applications. A good starting point would be a ‘½ the physical memory + 4 GB’ up to the size of a single internal disk.
If required, additional pages spaces can be added. To balance the distribution of the paging activity, paging spaces should be defined in equal sizes across multiple physical disks. Defining the
multiple paging spaces on the single physical disk is not recommended. Use the lsps command to monitor paging space use and the vmstat command to monitor system paging activities. AIX 5L and higher use deferred paging, where paging space is not allocated until needed. The system uses
swap space only if it runs out of real memory. If the memory is sized correctly, there is no paging and the page space can be small. Workloads where the demand for pages does not fluctuate significantly perform well with a small paging space. Even with that, one should always plan for zero paging activity and paging space use only as a protection mechanism when physical memory utilization is undersized.
An additional element to be aware of is that once you page out a computation page, it continues to take up space on the paging file as long as the process exists, even if the page is subsequently paged back in. This means that if you even have a minimal
amount of paging activity because the physical memory is “slightly” overallocated, the amount of paging space will gradually grow over time –potentially up to the total amount of virtual memory footprint of the entire system.
Constant and excessive paging indicates that the real memory is over-committed. In general, you should avoid paging at all.
The following AIX commands provide paging status and statistics:
# vmstat -s
# lsps -a
# svmon -P (this command will list per process paging space, useful for tracking down paged-out
processes)
|
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference Oracle Architecture and Tuning on AIX |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
F7394F6EBAD73B84E04313C0E50A08FA |
Monitoring SGA resize operations |
When the size of SGA is increased with the proper minimum value set for shared pool and buffer cache, the number of resize operations should be reduced. |
WARN |
742599.1 High 'cursor: pin S wait on X' and/or 'library cache lock' Waits. Cause: Shared Pool/Buffer Cache Resize Activity 1344228.1 Severe Performance Problems Due to Sudden drop/resize/shrink of buffer cache 1323708.1 Tuning SGA_TARGET Using V$SGA_TARGET_ADVICE |
DATABASE |
DBA
DBPERF |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F733E8274650079DE04312C0E50AEF50 |
Monitoring waiter sessions |
Identifying the database sessions that are currently waiting for the resources (such as: enqueues, latches, IO calls, CPU, Memory) and identifying the blocker session for the waiters can avoid database performance issues or database hang situations. |
WARN |
1477599.1 Best Practices: Proactive Data Collection for Performance Issues 452358.1 How to Collect Diagnostics for Database Hanging Issues |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F723B279BA9B18A5E04313C0E50A1B01 |
Monitoring PGA usage |
When the PGA size is increased as per V$PGA_TARGET_ADVICE, performance degradation due to PGA over allocation to disk could be avoided. |
WARN |
223730.1 Automatic PGA Memory Management |
DATABASE |
DBA
DBPERF |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F723B279BA9218A5E04313C0E50A1B01 |
Monitoring changes to schema objects |
Changes to schema objects could lead to bad execution plan for the SQL statements involving the objects that changed. Investigating the changes may help in identifying the root cause behind the sudden change in the execution plan for the SQL statements or slow application performance. |
WARN |
1662591.1 How To Track The Changes That May Affect Database Performance |
DATABASE |
DBA
DBPERF |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F727CEE3C3A92E08E04312C0E50A7E8C |
Monitoring log switches |
When the size of redo logs are increased or more redolog groups are added, the number of log switches would get reduced and thus improving database performance. |
WARN |
602066.1 How To Resize and/or Add Redo Logs 73475.1 Script: Perl sample script to parse the Alert Log for log switches |
DATABASE |
DBA
DBPERF |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F723F251083F31B5E04312C0E50A6BFB |
session_cached_cursors parameter |
When the session_cached_cursors database parameter is set to a high value then the number of soft parses will be reduced. This will reduce the contention in the library cache for sharing the cursors during repeated executions of the SQL statements. |
WARN |
208857.1 SCRIPT - to Set the 'SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS' and 'OPEN_CURSORS' Parameters Based on Usage 62143.1 Troubleshooting: Tuning the Shared Pool and Tuning Library Cache Latch Contention 30804.1 Init.ora Parameter "SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS" Reference Note |
DATABASE |
DBA
DBPERF |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F7012647ABE62C86E04313C0E50A5D3B |
R12 Document Manager Error - Blanket Release is Stuck |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status. |
FAIL |
867855.1 Document Manager Failed With Error Number 3 and "po.plsql.PO_DOCUMENT_ACTION_CLOSE.auto_update_close_status:30 ORA-1403" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F704E416F1F648A8E04312C0E50A2C58 |
R12 Document Manager Error - Custom trigger affecting dropship requisitions |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status. |
FAIL |
1304639.1 Document Manager Failed With Error Number 3 and "PO_DOCUMENT_ACTION_AUTH.approve:60:po_req_supply returned false" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F7064ED217C35A34E04312C0E50ACF30 |
R12 Document Manager Error - Incorrect Reservation for back to back PO |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
1304639.1 Document Manager Failed With Error Number 3 and "PO_DOCUMENT_ACTION_AUTH.approve:60:po_req_supply returned false" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F705D60794926A87E04313C0E50AE8A3 |
R12 Document Manager Error - Inv Replenishment Profile Option affecting Requisitions |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status. |
FAIL |
1304639.1 Document Manager Failed With Error Number 3 and "PO_DOCUMENT_ACTION_AUTH.approve:60:po_req_supply returned false" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F7023E2773BC0B4CE04313C0E50A90A3 |
R12 Document Manager Error - Large Post Processing item lead time |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
1304639.1 Document Manager Failed With Error Number 3 and "PO_DOCUMENT_ACTION_AUTH.approve:60:po_req_supply returned false" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F70638F55A8E3F4DE04312C0E50A8AA9 |
R12 Document Manager Error - Missing unit of measure in Req or PO line |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
1304639.1 Document Manager Failed With Error Number 3 and "PO_DOCUMENT_ACTION_AUTH.approve:60:po_req_supply returned false" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F70532099397055CE04313C0E50A46F2 |
R12 Document Manager Error - Oracle Alerts trigger is Invalid |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
985937.1 REQAPPRV: po.plsql.PO_DOCUMENT_ACTION_UTIL.update_doc_auth_status:10 ORA-06512: at "APPS.ALR_PO_REQUISITI_201_69780_UAR" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F70501FF579D4C86E04312C0E50AA77F |
R12 Document Manager Error - Orphan reservation for purchase order |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
1304639.1 Document Manager Failed With Error Number 3 and "PO_DOCUMENT_ACTION_AUTH.approve:60:po_req_supply returned false" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F704AFEB6D685831E04313C0E50A2DDF |
R12 Document Manager Error - Rejecting Back to Back Purchase Orders |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
1116134.1 Document Manager Failed With Error Number 3 and "po.plsql.PO_DOCUMENT_ACTION_AUTH.reject:210:po_req_supply Returned ... |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F7067FD8BB76126CE04312C0E50A6EB0 |
R12 Document Manager Error - Reservation created for CMRO Requisitions |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
1304639.1 Document Manager Failed With Error Number 3 and "PO_DOCUMENT_ACTION_AUTH.approve:60:po_req_supply returned false" |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F702752132035656E04313C0E50AE98F |
R12 Document Manager Error - Tax Calculation Error |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
1370218.1 PO-EBTAX Common Questions and Issues ( Exception : 023 - Exception : 013) |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F70290DE8C994D70E04312C0E50AA0A2 |
R12 Document Manager Error - Tax Calculation Error for Foreign Currency PO |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
1346647.1 R12: Tax Calculation Error When Trying To Approve Foreign Currency Purchase Order (Doc ID 1346647.1) |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F70290DE8C934D70E04312C0E50AA0A2 |
R12 Document Manager Error - Verify Approver Authority |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
1073703.1 Document Manager Failed with Error Number 3 at Verify Approver Authority with "po.plsql.DOCUMENT_ACTION_CHECK.authority. |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F70290DE8C964D70E04312C0E50AA0A2 |
R12 Document Manager Error - Workflow Fails At Activity "Open Document State" |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
1317504.1 When Attempting to Approve a Purchase Order The Workflow Fails At Activity "Open Document State" WIth Po.Plsql.Po_doc... |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F70373E31C231CA7E04312C0E50A3559 |
R12 Document Manager Error - Workflow Responder Context Incorrect |
Requisitions or Purchase Orders fail during approval with Document Manager Error Number 3, causing documents to get stuck in an in process or pre-approved status.
|
FAIL |
1310935.1 Document Manager Error Number 3 and Unknown Error When Approving Purchase Orders or Requisitions |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F62D52FDE20E2292E04313C0E50A5884 |
R12_Functional currency invoices with a base_amount |
Functional currency invoices created via the import/quick invoice have BASE_AMOUNT populated.
|
FAIL |
1272497.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch to Correct Functional Currency Invoices for Which Base Amount is Populated |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F62AD81DE4C007CCE04312C0E50AA4C5 |
R12_Invoices with posting status out of synch with the accounting events |
Out of synch posting status between the accounting events in the events tables and the transaction tables
|
FAIL |
1071876.1 R12 GDF: POSTED FLAGS ARE INCORRECT FOR ACCOUNTED INVOICES/PAYMENTS |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F62EDC8DD0981554E04313C0E50AEC89 |
R12_Non-encumbered invoice dists with bc_event_id |
Reversing invoice distribution pairs which are not encumbered but which have BC_EVENT_ID populated.
|
FAIL |
985228.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch Delete Unprocessed Budgetary Accounting Events Hindering Payables Period Closure |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F62D6BB7AEA93DCDE04312C0E50AEFEF |
R12_Payment Clearing event accounting error |
Payment Clearing events cannot be accounted and fail with error 0 because the related payment created, maturity, adjusted, or maturity adjusted events are not properly prorated across all invoice distributions
|
FAIL |
1177653.1 R12 GDF :PAYMENT CLEARING EVENT - ERROR 0 THE APPLIED-TO SOURCES PROVIDED FOR THIS |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F62CED7916E0500EE04312C0E50A116B |
R12_Payments accounted with incorrect amounts |
Checks have been accounted with incorrect amounts due to bugs 8975671 and 9257606.
|
FAIL |
1118703.1 R12 GDF: REISSUED CHECKS ACCOUNTED INCORRECTLY |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F62EB0D1E4D54101E04312C0E50ABCB0 |
R12_Payments with out of synch check_ids |
Payments exist with out of synch check_id values between the tables ap_checks_all and ap_invoice_payments_all.
|
FAIL |
985607.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Out-of-sync Check Ids between AP_CHECKS_ALL and AP_INVOICE_PAYMENTS_ALL |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F62D6BB7AEAD3DCDE04312C0E50AEFEF |
R12_Prepay app accounted amt incorrect - final payment rounding |
Prepayment applications have incorrect accounted amounts due to incorrect final payment rounding, caused by a prior prepay un-application or payment cancellation.
|
FAIL |
1190473.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Prepayment reissue 0 amount accounting |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F6286EB850866DDCE04312C0E50AD03A |
R12_Prepay applications with amounts that are multiples of actual amount |
Prepayment applications have accounted amounts which are multiples of the actual prepayment application amount.
|
FAIL |
1179414.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) - Prepayment Accounted for Multiple Times the Prepayment amount |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F5B1A653CC3A3682E04313C0E50A6F02 |
WF_Check for Stuck Activities |
A process is identified as stuck when it has a status of ACTIVE, but cannot progress any further. |
FAIL |
1369938.1 11i-12 Workflow Analyzer script for E-Business Suite Workflow Monitoring and Maintenance 453137.1 Oracle Workflow Best Practices Release 12 and Release 11i |
EBS ODA |
DBA
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F5896FF9DF5D2493E04313C0E50A5788 |
R12_Invoice distributions with no lines |
Invoice distributions exist for which there is no corresponding invoice line
|
FAIL |
1060644.1 R12: Generic DataFix (GDF) Patch 17983453 - Delete Orphan Invoice Distribution Lines for Missing Invoice Lines |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F5868ABEE1CE5097E04312C0E50A0521 |
R12_Missing XDL records for migrated invoices |
Missing records in XLA_DISTRIBUTION_LINKS for migrated invoices
|
FAIL |
1054299.1 R12 GDF to Populate Missing XDL for all Migrated Transactions |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F4E704C3B2F17573E04312C0E50ADCBF |
Network ACLs for Oracle Utility Packages check |
You must configure network access control lists (ACLs) in the database after the upgrade before these packages can work as they did in prior releases for users accessing the following Oracle utility packages:
UTL_TCP, UTL_SMTP, UTL_MAIL, UTL_HTTP and/or UTL_INADDR |
WARN |
Update Access Control Lists and Network Utility Packages |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F4E7A5B315851AA6E04312C0E50A5E9D |
Network ACLs for Oracle Utility Packages check |
You must configure network access control lists (ACLs) in the database after the upgrade before these packages can work as they did in prior releases for users accessing the following Oracle utility packages:
UTL_TCP, UTL_SMTP, UTL_MAIL, UTL_HTTP and/or UTL_INADDR |
WARN |
Update Access Control Lists and Network Utility Packages |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.5 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F2CEB4C3557F6F67E04313C0E50A3E40 |
Verify Dynamic Intimate Shared Memory(dism) is disabled |
DISM is known to cause performance degradation as well as instance and node evictions within RAC environments. It is highly recommended that DISM be DISABLED for ALL database/ASM instances that have an SGA size greater than 4GB. Instructions for disabling DISM can be found in following MOS Notes |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
ROOT |
F1C3BD95DE041056E04313C0E50A84B8 |
ORACLE PATCH - 17478514 |
Result: A - SCN Headroom is good.
Apply the latest recommended CPU or PSU patches based on your maintenance schedule.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
INFO |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F1C99A52102D7F62E04313C0E50AAF67 |
ORACLE PATCH - 17478514 |
Result: C - SCN Headroom is low.
This database appears to have a high rate of SCN increase. You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations IMMEDIATELY. If you have not already done so please follow the instructions in the Note referenced below about evidence to collect and log a Service Request with Oracle Support so that additional advice can be given.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
FAIL |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F1CA08C59EB505B3E04313C0E50AD7F8 |
ORACLE PATCH - 17478514 |
Result: B - SCN Headroom is low.
You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations immediately rather than waiting for your normal maintenance window.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
WARN |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
F12BCB8706FB0587E04312C0E50AB3C6 |
Async IO Processes |
The recommended value for aio_maxreqs is 64k (65536).
Confirm the aio_maxreqs value using the following procedure:
# ioo -o aio_maxreqs
aio_maxreqs = 65536
When performing an asynchronous I/O to a file system, each asynchronous I/O operation is tied to an asynchronous I/O server. Thus, the number of asynchronous I/O servers limits the number of concurrent asynchronous I/O operations in the system.
To monitor the number of AIO server processes that have started, enter the following:
# ps -ek|grep -v grep|grep -v posix_aioserver|grep -c aioserver |
WARN |
Configuring Network Tuning Parameters |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 |
ROOT |
F12DFCBA986635C0E04312C0E50A4A30 |
CPU time user limit |
Recommended value for CPU time user limit (ulimit -t) is either unlimited or -1 |
WARN |
E.2.1 Configuring Shell Limits: |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
F12F7D21B70B4E78E04312C0E50AF9CD |
KERNEL_BITMODE |
Note:
KERNEL_BITMODE should be " 64 ". If you do not see the expected Kernel mode output, then you cannot install the software on this system.
Oracle Database supports 64-bit kernel and does not provide support for 32-bit kernel applications.
|
WARN |
Configure System Configuration Parameters |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 |
NONE |
F12B8F63E1EC67F4E04313C0E50AD5E5 |
Maximum number of processes per user |
Maximum number of processes allowed per user is set to 2048 or greater
For production systems, this value should be at least 128 plus the sum of the PROCESSES and PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS initialization parameters for each database running on the system
maxuprocs = num_of_dbs * (128 + sum(PROCESSES + PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS)) |
WARN |
E.2.1 Configuring Shell Limits: |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 |
NONE |
F12ECD233B1457B2E04313C0E50A7CAA |
Maximum number of processes per user |
Maximum number of processes allowed per user is set to 16384 or greater
For production systems, this value should be at least 128 plus the sum of the PROCESSES and PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS initialization parameters for each database running on the system
maxuprocs = num_of_dbs * (128 + sum(PROCESSES + PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS)) |
WARN |
E.2.1 Configuring Shell Limits: |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
F12B021D6F747276E04313C0E50AFBBF |
Resource Limits(pam.conf) check |
"On AIX platforms, the /etc/security/login.cfg file controls and limits resources for users on the system. On login, control and limit resources should be set for users on the system so that authentication is carried out through the pam.conf file, to prevent denial of service attacks.
By default, resource limits are set to std_auth for AIX operating systems. Edit the file /etc/security/login.cfg file to change auth_type under the usw stanza from std_auth to pam_auth.
To ensure that these resource limits are honored, confirm that the line
login session required /usr/lib/security/pam_aix
is set in /etc/pam.conf. "
|
WARN |
Configuring Network Tuning Parameters Checking Resource Limits for AIX Tuning AIX System Environment |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 |
NONE |
F12A9BD370166735E04312C0E50AFD56 |
Virual memory parameter - maxclient% |
|
WARN |
VMM Page Replacement Tuning Virtual Memory Mgmt -Tuning Parameter: lru_file_repage (PDF) Optimizing AIX 5L performance: Tuning your memory settings 811293.1 RAC Starter Kit (AIX) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
ROOT |
F0AA717BAFCC5AF0E04313C0E50A8F36 |
_disable_cell_optimized_backups |
setting _disable_cell_optimized_backups to true will slow down RMAN incremental backups and system performance may be impacted. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F086120133332A4AE04313C0E50AF5F8 |
Clusterware software version comparison |
Stability, Availability, Standardization
|
WARN |
1662018.1 Oracle Sun Database Machine Cross Node Consistency Best Practice Checks |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F02293F7261D1BCAE04312C0E50A4118 |
Verify ASM disk permissions |
Candidate disk devices were found having incorrect permissions, adding these disks to a diskgroup can lead to unexpected results including database instance crashes. The proper permissions for ASM devices is 0660 (brw-rw-----). Refer to the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide for additional details. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F01E3FEDBD2D243EE04312C0E50A4DC5 |
Verify ONS remote port on all nodes in cluster |
|
WARN |
1259924.1 root script (root.sh or rootupgrade.sh) Fails as ora.ons Does not Come up |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
F01E3FEDBD2B243EE04312C0E50A4DC5 |
Verify free disk space for rebalance |
If any disk on a diskgroup irrespective of redundancy,have less than 50Mb of free space rebalance operation fails to complete with ORA-15041 |
WARN |
552082.1 Script to report the list of files stored in ASM and CURRENTLY NOT OPENED |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EF7F416C7D60159BE04312C0E50AA655 |
Oracle GoldenGate health check for 12.1.0.1 |
This audit check captures information related to Oracle GoldenGate health checks and Diagnostics Reports. This is primarily for Oracle Support Team consumption. However, customers may also review this to identify/troubleshoot related problems. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
ED59C87F5B6306D6E04312C0E50A74D7 |
EBS Best Practices |
The below referenced documents should be reviewed for compliance with E-Business Suite Best Practices |
INFO |
881505.1 Interoperability Notes Oracle EBS 11i with Oracle Database 11gR2 (11.2.0) 1369938.1 11i-12 Workflow Analyzer script for E-Business Suite Workflow Monitoring and Maintenance 396009.1 Database Initialization Parameters for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 740182.1 How Can I Ensure That my Ebusiness Suite Database is Configured Correctly? 1058763.1 Interoperability Notes EBS 12.0 and 12.1 with Database 11gR2 1411723.1 Concurrent Processing - CP Analyzer for E-Business Suite |
EBS ODA |
DBA
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
ED5B998F35CF4DA4E04313C0E50A13D7 |
EBS Best Practices |
The below referenced documents should be reviewed for compliance with E-Business Suite Best Practices |
INFO |
881505.1 Interoperability Notes Oracle EBS 11i with Oracle Database 11gR2 (11.2.0) 1369938.1 11i-12 Workflow Analyzer script for E-Business Suite Workflow Monitoring and Maintenance 396009.1 Database Initialization Parameters for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 740182.1 How Can I Ensure That my Ebusiness Suite Database is Configured Correctly? 1058763.1 Interoperability Notes EBS 12.0 and 12.1 with Database 11gR2 1411723.1 Concurrent Processing - CP Analyzer for E-Business Suite |
EBS ODA |
DBA
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
ED58D80CE0FA4B48E04313C0E50A91B9 |
Optimizer Parameters with Non-Default Settings (Check 2) |
One or more optimizer related parameters are set to a non-default value.
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
ED57C07F184E4B79E04312C0E50AB237 |
Optimizer Parameters with Non-Default Settings (Check 3) |
One or more optimizer related parameters are set to a non-default value.
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
ED4F2266625562EAE04312C0E50AC382 |
Obsolete Database Parameters for 10.2 |
An attempt to start a database using one or more obsolete initialization parameters will succeed, but a warning is returned and recorded in the alert log.
|
INFO |
957543.1 Health Check Alert: Consider removing obsolete initialization parameters from the PFILE/SPFILE |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
ED4D42A6533D02E5E04313C0E50A9492 |
Obsolete Database Parameters for 11.1 |
An attempt to start a database using one or more obsolete initialization parameters will succeed, but a warning is returned and recorded in the alert log.
|
INFO |
957543.1 Health Check Alert: Consider removing obsolete initialization parameters from the PFILE/SPFILE |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
ED4F493804CE75EBE04313C0E50ABCF8 |
Obsolete Database Parameters for 11.2 |
An attempt to start a database using one or more obsolete initialization parameters will succeed, but a warning is returned and recorded in the alert log.
|
INFO |
957543.1 Health Check Alert: Consider removing obsolete initialization parameters from the PFILE/SPFILE |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
ED2329105C596E1FE04312C0E50A60BC |
ZFS DNS Configuration |
To allow proper network configuration within the ZFS storage appliance, ensure that you use a host name that matches the DNS .
|
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
EL_LITE
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN
EL_EXTENSIVE |
2.2.4beta |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
ECD082C919D96ABEE04312C0E50AE6F9 |
Oracle GoldenGate Swap consumption |
Check Swap utilization of Oracle GoldenGate Processes, under a Linux system, the swap is taken from /proc/pid/smaps. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA |
2.2.4beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
ECD14B3BE2B52C24E04312C0E50A3F4E |
Verify CPU consumption |
Percent of CPU utilization of Oracle GoldenGate processes as reported by the operating system. The threshold for this statistic is 80%. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA |
2.2.4beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
EC497C4F58470486E04312C0E50AF887 |
R12_Out of synch accounting date between payment and xla_events |
Out of sync accounting date between payment transaction tables and xla_events table
|
FAIL |
874904.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Invoice or Payment transactions with Accounting dates out of sync with the Subledge |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC4810488FF71845E04312C0E50A77A2 |
R12_Payments with posting status out of synch with the accounting events |
Out of synch posting status between the accounting events in the events tables and the source transactions
|
FAIL |
|
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC3DFD36FF346285E04312C0E50AB904 |
R12 Historical upgraded events missing records in xla_distribution_links |
Historical upgraded events which are missing records in xla_distribution_links causing errors when accounting downstream transactions
|
FAIL |
|
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC3D613DD2F116F7E04312C0E50AC42F |
R12_Accounting Events marked as Incomplete yet no Non-Postable holds |
Accounting Events marked as Incomplete in the Accounting events table even though the Invoices related to the event do not contain any Non-Postable holds
|
FAIL |
742429.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) for Invoice/Payment events that can not be accounted after all holds are released |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC3EC9C987AF70A4E04312C0E50A0A16 |
R12_Invoices Locked by Invoice Validation Request Completed in Error |
Invoices with validation_request_id populated after invoice validation has completed with error
|
FAIL |
1072774.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch Number 17428522 - Invoices Locked by Invoice Validation Request That had Completed in E |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC3EA58EF0625AECE04312C0E50AEF89 |
R12_Missing XDL records for migrated payments |
Missing records in XLA_DISTRIBUTION_LINKS for migrated payment transactions
|
FAIL |
|
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC3EB76513854304E04313C0E50AB9F3 |
R12_Prepayment applications incorrectly accounted |
Prepayment applications incorrectly accounted
|
FAIL |
1349591.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for PREPAYMENT EVENT INCORRECTLY ACCOUNTED |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC3EF3452E4D12ABE04312C0E50AF1FD |
R12_Purchase order shipments do not match distributions |
Purchase order shipments which have quantity or amount data which does not match the values on the distributions
|
FAIL |
1322280.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch - Mismatch in Values Between PO_DISTRIBUTIONS_ALL and PO_LINE_LOCATIONS_ALL related to |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC3EF3452E4E12ABE04312C0E50AF1FD |
R12_Receiving distributions out of synch with AP distributions |
Receiving distributions out of synch with AP distributions for quantity or amount billed
|
FAIL |
982072.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch - Unable to Discard PO Matched Invoice Lines - Mismatch Between AP and PO Values |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC3ECB0A11D46B05E04312C0E50A37E5 |
R12_Unaccounted accounting events having event dates in closed periods |
Unaccounted accounting events having event dates in closed periods
|
FAIL |
875012.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Error 95325 Unaccounted Payables Transactions in a Closed Period |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC1D6835E1422884E04312C0E50A6F8D |
Auto DOP and missing IO Calibration |
When PARALLEL_DEGREE_POLICY is set to AUTO or LIMITED and I/O calibration statistics are gathered, Oracle Database will determine whether a statement should run in parallel based on the cost of the operations in the execution plan and the hardware characteristics.
|
WARN |
1269321.1 Automatic Degree of Parallelism in 11.2.0.2 |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC0E36A0D4970B79E04313C0E50AC532 |
R12_Accounting Events marked as Incomplete in Accounting events table |
Accounting Events marked as Incomplete in the Accounting events table even though the Invoices related to the event do not contain any Non-Postable holds
|
FAIL |
742429.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) for Invoice/Payment events that can not be accounted after all holds are released |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC15CC0FA6A763A4E04313C0E50A708B |
R12_Amounts or base amounts are out of synch between Payables and EBtax |
Amounts or base amounts are out of synch between Payables and EBtax
|
FAIL |
1322630.1 R12: GDF: AP Invoice Tax Distributions Are Having Amount / Base_Amount Not In Sync With eBTax Distributions |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC174C4E45DA79B8E04312C0E50A59DC |
R12_Approved invoice dists with unprocessed budgetary control events |
Approved distributions containing unprocessed budgetary control events causing the actual accounting of the invoice to fail
|
FAIL |
985228.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch Delete Unprocessed Budgetary Accounting Events Hindering Payables Period Closure |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC0D282545004DFFE04312C0E50AE839 |
R12_Checks with exchange rate information populated in AP Views |
Checks in functional currency with exchange rate information populated in ap_checks_all or ap_payment_history_all
|
FAIL |
1264221.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for LOW-IMPACT/INFREQUENT FIXES ON CHECKS |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC169910BA9927D4E04312C0E50ADFC7 |
R12_Orphan checks not paying any invoice |
Orphan checks not paying any invoice and where another check exists with the same check number and vendor information or payment document id. These orphans cause the accounting program to fail
|
FAIL |
1291659.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for ORPHAN CHECKS IN AP_CHECKS BUT NOT IN AP_INVOICE_PAYMENTS |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC1748B2C4AF0E7FE04313C0E50AE7BE |
R12_Payment history record missing for accounted checks |
Payment history record missing for accounted checks
|
FAIL |
|
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC1580BFFE7501D8E04313C0E50A455F |
R12_Payments stuck in SPOILED status leaving PPR in Formatting status |
Payments are stuck in SPOILED status leaving PPR in Formatting status
|
FAIL |
1367272.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) for Payment stuck when Invoices On "Spoiled Checks" remain in "Selected For Payment" Status |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC15CC0FA6A863A4E04313C0E50A708B |
R12_Prepayment Application/Un-application events not getting Accounted |
Prepayment Application or Un-application events are not getting Accounted because all payments for the corresponding Prepayment Invoice have been cancelled
|
FAIL |
1284158.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch PREPAY UNAPPLICATION NOT GETTING ACCOUNTED - PREPAY PAYMENT IS CANCELLED |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC1506FF38C63C91E04313C0E50A32FE |
R12_Refund checks with maturity rate information populated |
Refund checks with maturity rate information populated
|
FAIL |
1264221.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for LOW-IMPACT/INFREQUENT FIXES ON CHECKS |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC171AA5D0450EC5E04313C0E50A7449 |
R12_Supplier site missing service_tolerance_id after upgrade from 11i |
Supplier site missing service_tolerance_id after upgrade from 11i.
|
FAIL |
1271092.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Missing Supplier Columns during 11i to R12 Upgrade. |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC16EEEDC9B06B90E04313C0E50A3A91 |
R12_Suppliers missing individual_1099/tax_payer_id after upgrade |
Suppliers missing individual_1099/tax_payer_id after upgrade from 11i.
|
FAIL |
1271092.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Missing Supplier Columns during 11i to R12 Upgrade. |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC16B74533CA3472E04313C0E50A0A6E |
R12_Unclearing/maturity reversal events not getting accounted |
Unclearing and maturity reversal events not getting accounted for voided payments
|
FAIL |
874705.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Stamping Unprocessed Payment events to Status = N/P when Payment is Voided |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC101AFA92D31E6AE04312C0E50AE7BF |
R12_Voided checks with incorrect statuses in ap_checks_all |
Voided checks with incorrect statuses in ap_checks_all
|
FAIL |
1264221.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for LOW-IMPACT/INFREQUENT FIXES ON CHECKS |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC1C37C834BD3475E04312C0E50A7FEB |
db_file_multiblock_read_count parameter |
When Oracle calculates the value of the DB_FILE_MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT parameter, the I/O used for table scans will be optimized. Oracle calculates the value of DB_FILE_MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT by using:
* operating system optimal I/O size
* the size of the buffer cache
* the maximum number of sessions
|
WARN |
1398860.1 How is Parameter DB_FILE_MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT Calculated? |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC1BDA4542E327FDE04312C0E50A5BB6 |
nls_sort parameter |
Setting NLS_SORT to BINARY will result in the ability for your SQL to use standard indexes and queries will be more efficient.
|
WARN |
227335.1 Linguistic Sorting - Frequently Asked Questions |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EC1D5CE0B4371BB6E04312C0E50A5C3A |
optimizer_features_enable parameter |
New optimizer features and fixes are enabled when the OPTIMIZER_FEATURES_ENABLE parameter is set to the current database version. Setting the OPTIMIZER_FEATURES_ENABLE parameter to a value other than the current database version should only be used as a short term measure at the suggestion of oracle support.
|
WARN |
1362332.1 Use Caution if Changing the OPTIMIZER_FEATURES_ENABLE Parameter After an Upgrade |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EBF484CB1A585BBBE04312C0E50A7DF7 |
Erroneous Deletion of unmounted non-OS ZFS datasets |
Loss of data
|
WARN |
1392715.1 Live Upgrade Patches May Cause Deletion of Unmounted non-OS zfs(1M) Datasets |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EBF21DD8C20E227BE04313C0E50A59E0 |
File system full or close to max capacity |
Risk for system availability
|
WARN |
1004840.1 Resolving File System Full Situations |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EBF064F6D88E21DDE04312C0E50A5847 |
Panic due to SCSI controller firmware |
Risk for system availability
|
WARN |
1168826.1 LSI SAS1064E and LSI SAS1068E Controllers Revisions B1 B2 and B3 may Cause a System Panic |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EBEF30C7305D4C81E04312C0E50A854E |
Panic due to incompatible version of EMC PowerPath |
Risk for system availability
|
WARN |
1358671.1 Solaris 10 Kernel Patches 144500-19 and 144501-19 May Panic Systems Using EMC PowerPath |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EBEF63EFEC590734E04312C0E50A6312 |
Panic in iwovwfs module after installing NFS patches |
Risk for system availability
|
WARN |
1308912.1 Solaris 10 Systems With the iwovwfs Module Panics After Installing NFS Patches |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EBEF30C7305E4C81E04312C0E50A854E |
Panic occurs with "xt_sync:timeout" after system reboot |
Risk for system availability
|
WARN |
1365975.1 Solaris 10 Kernel Patch 147440-02 or Later Will Cause sun4v Systems to Panic with xt_sync timeout |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EBF058C1C4DF5C5CE04312C0E50A289B |
Zone Hang |
Availability of zones
|
WARN |
|
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EBBAA820D4CE07C1E04313C0E50AA64F |
Oracle GoldenGate Extract and Replicat Lag time |
For Extract, lag is the difference, in seconds, between the time that a record was processed by Extract (based on the system clock) and the timestamp of that record in the data source.
For Replicat, lag is the difference, in seconds, between the time that the last record was processed by Replicat (based on the system clock) and the commit timestamp of that source transaction in the trailfile. |
WARN |
Oracle GoldenGate Windows and UNIX Reference Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1.1) Monitoring Oracle GoldenGate Processing - Monitoring Lag Configuring Oracle GoldenGate to use the network efficiently Oracle GoldenGate Documentation - LAGCRITICAL Oracle GoldenGate Documentation - LAGINFO Oracle GoldenGate Documentation - LAGREPORT |
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE |
2.2.4beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
EB384A45591F4BEFE04313C0E50A53BA |
Reboot problem with patch 144500-19 |
Patch 144500-19 could cause reboot problems
|
WARN |
1360770.1 Performing Zpool Upgrade of the Root Pool After Applying Solaris 10 Kernel Patches 144500-19/144501-19 May Cause System |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EB2964F104AA48B3E04313C0E50A135A |
Oracle GoldenGate processes status |
Verify the status for all Manager, Extract, and Replicat processes on a system. If Replicat is in coordinated mode, it verifies only the coordinator thread. To view information about individual threads, use INFO REPLICAT. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA |
2.2.4beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
EA0D413E1F345398E04312C0E50A243E |
R12 AP/PO Distribution Mismatch - Type 2 |
PO distributions out of synch with AP distributions for quantity or amount billed, financed or recouped
|
FAIL |
1543361.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Quantity Billed / Amount Billed Mismatch between Payables and Purchasing |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
EA0E7BA6D35657A5E04312C0E50A82A7 |
R12 AP/PO Distribution Mismatch - Type 3 |
PO distributions out of synch with AP distributions for quantity or amount billed, financed or recouped
|
FAIL |
1543361.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Quantity Billed / Amount Billed Mismatch between Payables and Purchasing |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E983A9A51E404E1EE04313C0E50AE8C0 |
R12 AP/PO Distribution Mismatch - Type 1 |
PO distributions out of synch with AP distributions for quantity or amount billed, financed or recouped
|
FAIL |
1543361.1 R12 Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch for Quantity Billed / Amount Billed Mismatch between Payables and Purchasing |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E983144DD5E65E33E04312C0E50A4626 |
R12_NULL values in required columns of AP_System_Parameters |
One or more operating units is missing needed accounting-related system parameter values.
|
FAIL |
1144544.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) patch AP_SYSTEM_PARAMETERS COLUMNS CONTAIN NULL AND -1 VALUES |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E982A2BE3C0F600DE04313C0E50A9762 |
R12_Supplier contacts missing job_title after upgrade from 11i |
Supplier contacts missing job_title after upgrade from 11i
|
FAIL |
1271092.1 R12: Generic Data Fix (GDF) Patch for Missing Supplier Columns during 11i to R12 Upgrade. |
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E96FBDBC46317F79E04312C0E50A9DF8 |
R12_Invoices cannot be accounted due to missing liability account |
Invoices which cannot be accounted due to missing liability account on the invoice header
|
FAIL |
|
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E96D0FFEA0393AD7E04313C0E50ABCDE |
R12_Invoices with unsuccessful cancellation attempted |
Invoices on which cancellation was attempted but did not successfully complete
|
FAIL |
|
EBS ODA |
EBS |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E96A3ED23AC91994E04312C0E50ABD03 |
Verify online (hot) patches are not applied on CRS_HOME |
(1) Online patches are recommended when a downtime cannot be scheduled and the patch needs to be applied urgently
(2) Online patches consume additional memory and if kept permanently the memory consumption increases as the number of processes in the system increases.
(3) It is strongly recommended to rollback all Online patches and replace them with regular (offline) patches on next instance shutdown or the earliest maintenance window. |
FAIL |
761111.1 RDBMS Online Patching Aka Hot Patching Online patching |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E960DB20CA5A634FE04312C0E50A62E0 |
Tablespace extent management Allocation Type for SecureFiles LOB storage |
For tables with SecureFiles LOB storage, the associated tablespace extent management local allocation type should be AUTOALLOCATE (or SYSTEM managed) to allow Oracle to automatically determine extent size based on data profile |
FAIL |
847951.1 How to Change Extent Management of a Tablespace from Uniform Size to Autoallocate |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E94AC6ACDA502F3BE04312C0E50A290A |
ASM MEMORY_TARGET Size |
Enhanced database stability when using Oracle ASM for database storage
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.4beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
E948F6E42E746F33E04313C0E50A2C76 |
ASM SGA_TARGET Size |
Enhanced ASM performance and availability when using Oracle ASM for database storage |
WARN |
Automatic Storage Management Overview and Technical Best Practices |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.4beta |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
E94589BC1AC24CFBE04312C0E50A3849 |
Verify online (hot) patches are not applied on ORACLE_HOME |
(1) Online patches are recommended when a downtime cannot be scheduled and the patch needs to be applied urgently.
(2) Online patches consume additional memory and if kept permanently the memory consumption increases as the number of processes in the system increases.
(3) It is strongly recommended to rollback all Online patches and replace them with regular (offline) patches on next instance shutdown or the earliest maintenance window. |
FAIL |
761111.1 RDBMS Online Patching Aka Hot Patching Online patching |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E949E145DEFB27FAE04313C0E50A00E5 |
use_large_pages |
Properly configuring operating system hugepages on Linux and setting the initialization parameter "use_large_pages" to "only" results in more efficient use of memory and reduced paging.
The impact of validating that the total current hugepages are greater than or equal to estimated requirements for all currently active SGAs is minimal. The impact of corrective actions will vary depending on the specific configuration, and because the hugepages pool must be contiguous, it is recommended to reboot the database server. |
WARN |
1392497.1 USE_LARGE_PAGES To Enable HugePages 361323.1 HugePages on Linux: What It Is... and What It Is Not... 401749.1 Shell Script to Calculate Values Recommended Linux HugePages / HugeTLB Configuration |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.4beta |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
E852088BC5907B75E04313C0E50AE86C |
Obsolete Database Parameters for 10.1 |
An attempt to start a database using one or more obsolete initialization parameters will succeed, but a warning is returned and recorded in the alert log.
|
INFO |
957543.1 Health Check Alert: Consider removing obsolete initialization parameters from the PFILE/SPFILE |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E84C19843A7E7CA2E04313C0E50A3ED0 |
Optimizer Parameters with Non-Default Settings (Check 1) |
One or more optimizer related parameters are set to a non-default value.
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E850552FBF2B1871E04313C0E50AA887 |
System Core File Limit |
Core dumps are sometimes needed for debugging purposes
|
INFO |
567524.1 Setting Shell Limits For The User "oracle" In Case Of 10gR2 And 11gR1 RDBMS Software |
DATABASE |
DBA
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.4beta |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E7E213A6D9151EEBE04312C0E50A85C3 |
Verify Berkeley Database location for Cloned GI homes |
After cloning a Grid Home the Berkeley Database configuration file ($GI_HOME/crf/admin/crf.ora) in the new home should not be pointing to the previous GI home where it is cloned from. During previous patch set updates Berkeley Database configuration files were found still pointing to the 'before (previously cloned from) home'. It was due an invalid cloning procedure the Berkeley Database location of the 'new home' was not updated during the out of place bundle patching procedure.
|
WARN |
1485970.1 Upgrade 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Failure Of Rootupgrade Script on previously cloned GI |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E7B54E57304E0EEFE04313C0E50A25C4 |
Converting to Oracle Flex ASM |
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/asmcmd showclustermode
ASM cluster : Flex mode disabled
If ASM is not yet in Flex mode, please refer to procedure in following link. |
INFO |
Converting to Oracle Flex ASM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E73093456DD67D20E04312C0E50A8123 |
Identify ADVM volumes with redundancy UNPROT |
Identify ADVM volume(s) with redundancy UNPROT even though underlying ASM Disk Group(s) have a redundancy of MIRROR or HIGH.
Such UNPROT volumes can result in data unavailability and potentially corrupt ACFS file systems in the event of IO errors or system crash.
Recommendation :
(i) At least match the ADVM volume's redundancy with that of underlying ASM
Disk Group's redundancy.
(ii) Set the ASM disk group's attribute rdbms.compatible to a value >= 11.1.
This will give you the ability to increase disk_repair_time from its default
(3.6 Hrs). |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E7324B3AA88B3EE4E04313C0E50AC33E |
Identify ADVM volumes with redundancy UNPROT |
Identify ADVM volume(s) with redundancy UNPROT even though underlying ASM Disk Group(s) have a redundancy of MIRROR or HIGH.
Such UNPROT volumes can result in data unavailability and potentially corrupt ACFS file systems in the event of IO errors or system crash.
Recommendation :
(i) At least match the ADVM volume's redundancy with that of underlying ASM
Disk Group's redundancy.
(ii) Set the ASM disk group's attribute rdbms.compatible to a value >= 11.1.
This will give you the ability to increase disk_repair_time from its default
(3.6 Hrs). |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
E71EBC5A4E0E26A3E04312C0E50AB4D2 |
ADVM volumes with redundancy UNPROT ? |
Identify ADVM volume(s) with redundancy UNPROT even though underlying ASMDG(s) have redundancy of MIRROR or HIGH. Such UNPROT configuration can result in Data unavailability in the event of system crash. In addition, if ASM DG's rdbms.compatible is not set to match the version of ASM instance then it could trigger a disk rebalance there by corrupting the UNPROT acfs file system.
Recommendation :
(i) At least match the ADVM volume's redundancy with that of underlying ASM
Disk Group's redundancy.
(ii) Set the ASM disk group's attribute rdbms.compatible to a value >= 11.1.
This will give you the ability to increase disk_repair_time from its default
(3.6 Hrs). |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E7204F38EC812EB3E04312C0E50A1D9E |
Identify ADVM volumes with redundancy UNPROT |
Identify ADVM volume(s) with redundancy UNPROT even though underlying ASM Disk Group(s) have a redundancy of MIRROR or HIGH.
Such UNPROT volumes can result in data unavailability and potentially corrupt ACFS file systems in the event of IO errors or system crash.
Recommendation :
(i) At least match the ADVM volume's redundancy with that of underlying ASM
Disk Group's redundancy.
(ii) Set the ASM disk group's attribute rdbms.compatible to a value >= 11.1.
This will give you the ability to increase disk_repair_time from its default
(3.6 Hrs). |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E6C3417F166E3B76E04313C0E50AF594 |
Clusterware resource status for Pre 11.2 release |
Resources were found to be in an UNKNOWN state on the system. Having resources in this state often results in issues when upgrading. It is recommended to correct resources in an UNKNOWN state prior to upgrading.
|
WARN |
845709.1 Resource in UNKNOWN state and srvctl Cannot Start/Stop the Resource |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E6862960C4CD3E9DE04313C0E50A9C21 |
Disk I/O Scheduler on Linux |
Starting with the 2.6 kernel, for example Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 or 5, the I/O scheduler can be changed at boot time which controls the way the kernel commits reads and writes to disks. For more information on various I/O scheduler, see Choosing an I/O Scheduler for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 and the 2.6 Kernel 1
The Completely Fair Queuing (CFQ) scheduler is the default algorithm in Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 which is suitable for a wide variety of applications and provides a good compromise between throughput and latency. In comparison to the CFQ algorithm, the Deadline scheduler caps maximum latency per request and maintains a good disk throughput which is best for disk-intensive database
applications. Hence, the Deadline scheduler is recommended for database systems. |
WARN |
Setting the Disk I/O Scheduler on Linux 1352304.1 Linux: Should 'CFQ Scheduler' or 'DEADLINE Scheduler' Be Used In Oracle RAC recommended I/O scheduler for a database workload in RHEL |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
E629958349EF3B7CE04313C0E50AC79D |
ASM_DISKSTRING |
Enhanced availability for normal clusterware operation and avoid problems during upgrades |
FAIL |
1917543.1 FAILS TO START ORA.CSSD WHEN UPGRADING GRID 12C 1916106.1 Wrong DiscoveryString /dev/*: rootupgrade.sh/root.sh hangs: Check OCR key using ocrdump 1579762.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 12.1.0.1 Grid Infrastructure/ASM 1581553.1 rootupgrade.sh to 12.1.0.1 GI fails with "CLSRSC-115: Start of resource 'ora.cssd' failed" if asm_diskstring is null |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E5928E042A42567CE04312C0E50A0A9D |
Verify no database server kernel out of memory errors |
The kernel out-of-memory error indicates a potential resource issue. This
needs to be identified and reported so corrective action can be taken.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
ROOT |
E581AEBAFC435484E04313C0E50A6F27 |
resource_manager_plan |
Ensure that at least the default Oracle provided Resource Manager Plan is in
use. If resource manager plans are not used, it's possible to experience
inconsistent performance and runaway processes.
NOTE: Use of a RESOURCE_MANAGER_PLAN is a recommended best practice in consolidated environments.
|
FAIL |
Using Oracle Database Resource Manager |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E52FA1FC468B3BB0E04312C0E50ADEFB |
cpu_count |
Setting cpu_count greater than or equal to 2 helps ensure that a database is able to continue processing even if one session hangs. This is not the same as actual CPU Utilization, this is just ensuring at least 2 CPU threads are defined for a database to use.
|
FAIL |
1439551.1 Oracle (RAC) Database Consolidation Guidelines for Environments Using Mixed Database Versions |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E50C97F5879030A3E04312C0E50A91E8 |
ORACLE PATCH - 16547309 |
Due to the bug 13899736 and 16547309,cluster node may not be able to join after node eviction due to interconnect failure.
It is recommended to apply the fix for Bug 16547309 to prevent issues with cluster nodes being able to re-join the cluster after a node reboot
This bug is fixed GRID INFRASTRUCTURE PATCH SET UPDATE 11.2.0.3.8 |
FAIL |
13899736.8 Bug 13899736 - node cannot join the cluster after interconnect failure 1488378.1 List of gipc defects that prevent GI from starting/joining after private network is restored or node rebooted |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E47ECDCFE09A122CE04313C0E50A35EC |
Verify no duplicate parameter entries in database init.ora(spfile) |
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E351523AC25874A6E04313C0E50A946C |
Verify the Fast Recovery Area (FRA) has reclaimable space |
Oracle's Fast Recovery Area (FRA) manages archivelog files, flashback logs, and Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) backups. Before RMAN's space management can clean up files according to your configured retention and deletion policies, the database needs to be backed up periodically with RMAN. Without this RMAN backup information, the FRA space management function will not have any reclaimable space and thus you can run out of space resulting in a database hang.
The impact of verifying that RMAN is used to ensure Fast Recovery Area (FRA) can manage the space is minimal.
|
FAIL |
Getting Started with RMAN 360416.1 Oracle10g / 11g - Getting Started with Recovery Manager (RMAN) (Doc ID 360416.1) |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E34C2AFCFF497B53E04312C0E50A2956 |
Oracle recovery manager(rman) best practices |
|
INFO |
Database Backup and Recovery User's Guide 12c Disaster Recovery for Oracle Database Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance, Active Data Guard and Oracle GoldenGate Configuring Backup and Recovery 12c Zero Data Loss Recovery Appliance Documentation Backup and Recovery Performance and Best Practices for Exadata Cell and Oracle Exadata Database Machine Backup and Recovery Performance and Best Practices using the Sun ZFS Storage Appliance with the Oracle Exadata Database Machine Oracle Exadata Database Machine - Backup & Recovery Sizing: Tape Backups Configuring Backup and Recovery 11gR2 Oracle® Database Backup and Recovery User's Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) |
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E34A916A4A5E6B15E04312C0E50A509B |
Verify control_file_record_keep_time value is in recommended range |
When a Recovery Manager catalog is not used, the initialization parameter "control_file_record_keep_time" controls the period of time for which circular reuse records are maintained within the database control file. RMAN repository records are kept in circular reuse records. The optimal setting is the maximum number of days in the past that is required to restore and recover a specific database without the use of a RMAN recovery catalog. Setting this parameter within a recommended range (1 to 9 days) has been shown to address most recovery scenarios by ensuring archive logs and backup records are not prematurely aged out making database recovery much more challenging.
|
FAIL |
Oracle® Database Backup and Recovery User's Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) Initialization parameter CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E3508B6664085B53E04313C0E50AC2CA |
Verify control_file_record_keep_time value is in recommended range |
When a Recovery Manager catalog is not used, the initialization parameter "control_file_record_keep_time" controls the period of time for which circular reuse records are maintained within the database control file. RMAN repository records are kept in circular reuse records. The optimal setting is the maximum number of days in the past that is required to restore and recover a specific database without the use of a RMAN recovery catalog. Setting this parameter within a recommended range (1 to 9 days) has been shown to address most recovery scenarios by ensuring archive logs and backup records are not prematurely aged out making database recovery much more challenging. |
WARN |
Oracle® Database Backup and Recovery User's Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) Initialization parameter CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E34EB3F020B35A64E04313C0E50A1DC7 |
Verify rman controlfile autobackup is set to ON |
The control file is a binary file that records the physical structure of the database and contains important meta data required to recover the database. The database cannot startup or stay up unless all control files are valid. When a Recovery Manager catalog is not used, the control file is needed for database recovery because it contains all backup and recovery meta data.
The impact of verifying and setting "CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP" to "ON" is minimal.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E33BC76F65675B57E04313C0E50A86C4 |
Force logging mode enabled? |
Forced logging should be enabled on the source database to ensure that all changes are written to the redo logs.running the database in ARCHIVELOG mode and using database FORCE LOGGING mode are prerequisites for using Oracle GoldenGate. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E32BC266FE3A7410E04313C0E50A7AD4 |
Oracle GoldenGate Administrator privilege check |
If you are using integrated extract setup, grant the privileges needed by a user to be an administrator for Oracle GoldenGate Integration with logmining server.
Ex : exec DBMS_GOLDENGATE_AUTH.GRANT_ADMIN_PRIVILEGE('username','*',TRUE);
Trusted privilege model administrators typically use DBA and V$ views to monitor the configuration.
Untrusted privilege model administrators use ALL and V$ views to monitor the configuration. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E330692063FE5ABAE04313C0E50AD820 |
Oracle GoldenGate objects status in database |
Make sure all Oracle GoldenGate related objects in database should be in valid status.
There are a number of object types in the database that are needed to support Oracle GoldenGate replication, such as Capture, Apply, Rules and Rulesets. All of these objects should have a VALID status. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E3303ECBBEC379B1E04312C0E50AE1F2 |
Status of Logmining Server Processes |
The Logmining server process in database can be in any one of the below mentioned nodes:
DETACHED - Oracle GoldenGate Extract is not running. Restart the Oracle GoldenGate Extract.
ATTACHED - The Logmining server is running, and the Oracle GoldenGate extract is attached to it.
ABORTED - The Logmining server became disabled because it encountered an error. Check the status of the Oracle GoldenGate Extract.
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E33BC76F65685B57E04313C0E50A86C4 |
Supplemental logging mode |
Running the database in Minimal supplemental logging mode is prerequisite for configuring Oracle GoldenGate. If minimal supplemental logging is not enabled, the Extract process fails to start. Minimal supplemental logging only needs to be configured on the source database. It may be prudent to enable it on the target database as well. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E2F4AB684E3524E4E04313C0E50A2A80 |
Database compatible for Oracle GoldenGate Integrated Extract |
Oracle GoldenGate Integrated Extract requires the database compatible initialization parameter to be at 11.2.0.3 or higher. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E2F42BDE63F05BB5E04312C0E50A3ED4 |
Oracle GoldenGate User Tablespace datafiles |
Oracle GoldenGate user default tablespace datafiles must be separate and autoextensible. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E2E88D578386573CE04312C0E50A3348 |
Oracle GoldenGate Force logging mode enabled? |
Forced logging should be enabled on the Oracle GoldenGate source database or at a minimum, enable force logging for the tablespaces containing replicated objects. This will ensure that all changes required for Oracle GoldenGate to extract and replicate the data are written to the redo log. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E2E699D9BBAF4E6EE04312C0E50A2B97 |
Oracle GoldenGate Supplemental logging mode? |
Running the database in Minimal supplemental logging mode is prerequisite for configuring Oracle GoldenGate,If minimal supplemental logging is not enabled, the Extract process fails to start. Minimal supplemental logging only needs to be configured on the source database. It may be prudent to enable it on the target database as well. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E2DA698738A60DB2E04313C0E50A04C0 |
Oracle GoldenGate health check for 11.2.0.3 |
This audit check captures information related to Oracle GoldenGate health checks Diagnostics Reports. This is primarily for Oracle Support Team consumption. However, customers may also review this to identify/troubleshoot related problems. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E2D9FEDF1F3D125EE04313C0E50A840F |
Oracle GoldenGate health check for 11.2.0.4 |
This audit check captures information related to Oracle GoldenGate health checks and Diagnostics Reports. This is primarily for Oracle Support Team consumption. However, customers may also review this to identify/troubleshoot related problems. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
GOLDENGATE
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E1DC9C4B14FC7E96E04312C0E50A05E8 |
IP MultiPathing configuration check |
If IPMP is used for public network, nodeapps should have network format like "//|", if it's not in this format (i.e. NIC1:NIC2 or "NIC1 NIC2"), rootupgrade.sh fails.
|
WARN |
283107.1 Configuring Solaris IP Multipathing (IPMP) for the Oracle 10g VIP 730732.1 How to Configure Solaris Link-based IPMP for Oracle VIP |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E1DF2A6140395D42E04312C0E50A0A6C |
Registered diskgroups in clusterware registry |
ASM disk groups are registered in clusterware by automatic,after you mount them. please make sure required ASM disk groups are mounted. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E19B46DF9E153A3BE04313C0E50AB035 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13440962 |
13440962 fix corrects an issue where the VIP is not accessible on the network after failover and/or failback operations.
The fix for this is included in the 11.2.0.3.2 GI PSU and above. Corrective action of applying the latest GI PSU is recommended. |
WARN |
1410202.1 How to Apply a Grid Infrastructure Patch Before root script (root.sh or rootupgrade.sh) is Executed? 1379498.1 11.2.0.3 VIP/SCAN VIP is Not Pingable After Failover Leads to Connection Issue |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E19D6EF2C2A77DD3E04313C0E50A25BD |
numperm_global |
A new kernel parameter, numperm_global , was implemented and enabled by default with AIX 6.1 TL7 SP4 and AIX 7.1 TL1 SP4 to be able to look at the paging from a global perspective.
The default implementation value of numperm_global=1.
Unfortunately, this may cause early paging in some environments due to failed pincheck on 64K pages related to different size mempools.
Versions before AIX 6.1 TL7 SP4/7.1 TL1 SP4 do not have this kernel parameter. |
WARN |
Configure System Configuration Parameters 1503072.1 Excessive Paging on IBM AIX POWER Systems (64-bit) After OS Upgrade |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 |
NONE |
E1343A1CE2383400E04313C0E50A0F82 |
ASM disk group compatible.asm attribute |
The components in the I/O stack are tightly integrated in Exadata. You must use the proper versions of software both on the storage servers and the database servers. Setting compatible attributes defines available functionality. Setting CELL.SMART_SCAN_CAPABLE enables the offloading of certain query work to the storage servers. Setting AU_SIZE maximizes available disk technology and throughput by reading 4MB of data before performing a disk seek to a new sector location.
There is minimal impact to verify and configure these settings.
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WARN |
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DATABASE ODA |
ASM
DBA
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
E12A91DC10F31AD7E04312C0E50A6361 |
pam_limits check |
This is required to make the shell limits work properly and applies to 10g,11g and 12c.
Add the following line to the /etc/pam.d/login file, if it does not already exist:
session required pam_limits.so
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WARN |
Setting Shell Limits for the oracle User |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
E1192B34895242BEE04313C0E50A2DF7 |
Processes parameter for ASM instance |
Experience and testing has shown that certain ASM initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these ASM initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized. The parameters are specific to the ASM instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal.
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WARN |
Administering Oracle ASM Instances |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
E10E99868C34569BE04313C0E50A44C1 |
Verify vm.min_free_kbytes |
Maintaining vm.min_free_kbytes >= 524288 (512MB) && <= 1048576 (1GB) helps a Linux system to reclaim memory faster and avoid LowMem pressure issues which can lead to node eviction or other outage or performance issues.
The impact of verifying vm.min_free_kbytes >= 524288 && <= 1048576 is minimal. The impact of adjusting the parameter should include editing the /etc/sysctl.conf file and rebooting the system. It is possible, but not recommended, especially for a system already under LowMem pressure, to modify the setting interactively. However, a reboot should still be performed to make sure the interactive setting is retained through a reboot.
|
WARN |
1367153.1 Top 5 Issues That Cause Node Reboots or Evictions or Unexpected Recycle of CRS |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
E0BF3F3B8729254BE04313C0E50A3CDD |
OS Kernel Parameters socket_udp_sndbuf_default |
Use following links to verify that socket_udp_sndbuf_default configured as per its recommendation. |
WARN |
Checking the Software Requirements D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values 181489.1 Tuning Inter-Instance Performance in RAC and OPS |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
E0BF00CCC01B45C9E04312C0E50A5CF8 |
OS Kernel Parameters socket_udp_rcvbuf_default |
Use following links to verify that socket_udp_rcvbuf_default configured as per its recommendation. |
WARN |
Checking the Software Requirements D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values 181489.1 Tuning Inter-Instance Performance in RAC and OPS |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
DF0727AD177E1A86E04313C0E50A8C17 |
filesystemio_options for 12.1.0.1 upgrade |
Data corruption errors are seen when database files are located on either Network File Storage (NFS) or Oracle Cluster File System (OCFS) and Oracle RAC is enabled.
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FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DF12619E1AAE6EACE04312C0E50AE110 |
filesystemio_options for 12.1.0.1 upgrade |
Data corruption errors are seen when database files are located on either Network File Storage (NFS) or Oracle Cluster File System (OCFS) and Oracle RAC is enabled.
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FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DE70118C2A166302E04312C0E50A9CB0 |
Verify log_archive_max_processes parameter is optimally configured |
The default for LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES is normally sufficient. However, in Data Guard configurations, it may be necessary to increase the number of archive processes to optimize automatic archive gap resolution. The value of the LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES initialization parameter must be at least one greater than the total number of all remote destinations. One archive process per thread is always dedicated to the local archive process for that instance. |
FAIL |
1302539.1 Best Practices for Corruption Detection, Prevention, and Automatic Repair - in a Data Guard Configuration Oracle Data Guard Concepts and Administration Guide - Initialization Parameters Use Data Guard Transport and Network Configuration Best Practices |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DE50C5A058650B15E04312C0E50A33B4 |
ORACLE_PATCH 13460353 |
Oracle Patch 13460353 needs to be applied if you are upgrading 11.2.0.2/11.2.0.3 database version to 11.2.0.4 /12.1 or installing 11.2.0.2/11.2.0.3 database version on 12.1/11.2.0.4 GI or 11.2.0.2/11.2.0.3 database version running on 12.1/11.2.0.4 GI , it will cause upgrade failures and installation failure issues.
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WARN |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine 753736.1 Quick Reference to RDBMS Database Patchset Patch Numbers 438049.1 How To Find RDBMS patchsets on My Oracle Support |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DE5414965788608FE04313C0E50AFEA2 |
ORACLE_PATCH 13460353 |
Oracle Patch 13460353 needs to be applied if you are upgrading 11.2.0.2/11.2.0.3 database version to 11.2.0.4 /12.1 or installing 11.2.0.2 database version on 12.1/11.2.0.4 GI or 11.2.0.2/11.2.0.3 database version running on 12.1/11.2.0.4 GI. The application of this pre-requisite patch will prevent certain known upgrade and installation problems. |
WARN |
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DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DC44954735E70CEBE04313C0E50A76E8 |
Etherchannel config for interconnect |
In order to avoid the interconnect being a single point of failure, Oracle highly recommends configuring a redundant set of network interface cards (NIC's) on each cluster node for interconnect. |
WARN |
296856.1 Configuring the IBM AIX 5L Operating System for the Oracle 10g VIP |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
DC28F080D3A11B0EE04313C0E50A8416 |
Database backup mode |
Database must not be in begin backup mode at the time of starting upgrade. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DCBA909C03883517E04312C0E50AC529 |
Non rolling upgrades for Oracle Real Application Clusters |
Oracle Clusterware Must Be Running on Local Node When Upgrading
Starting with Oracle Database 12c, non-rolling upgrades for Oracle Real Application Clusters require Oracle Clusterware on the local node to be up and running. The Oracle Clusterware stack on the local node must be running.
With earlier releases of Oracle Database, non-rolling for the cluster meant that OUI set ISROLLING to false for all stack shutdown before the upgrade process started. If any of the cluster nodes were up, then ISROLLLING was set to true. However, in Oracle Database 12c, rolling means that the local stack is up before upgrade and the other stacks must be shut down. Only in this circumstance OUI sets ISROLLING to false.
Refer to the Oracle Database Upgrade Guide for more information.
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INFO |
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DATABASE |
DBA
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC28F07D2CA21B0EE04313C0E50A8416 |
Oracle OLAP Data Security Policies |
In 12c R1, Oracle OLAP uses Oracle Real Application Security (ORAS) to store OLAP data security policies instead of Extensible Data Security (XDS), which it used in Oracle Database 11g releases. When you upgrade Oracle Database from an release 11g to release 12c, any XDS data security policies are automatically converted to ORAS. but data security roles defined in a release 11g Oracle Database instance are not automatically converted to ORAS. Before you upgrade an 11g database to Oracle Database 12c, you must delete any data security roles that are defined in the 11g database. After the upgrade, you may use Analytic Workspace Manager 12c to define the data security roles again.
If you upgrade an 11g database to Oracle Database 12c without deleting the 11g data security roles, then any data security policies that include a data security role are invalid in the Oracle Database 12c database.
Refer to the Oracle Database Upgrade Guide for more information.
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WARN |
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DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC3BB22C10170663E04313C0E50AEACD |
Tablespace Status |
During upgrade you may have tablespaces set to read-only or offline mode as long as these tablespaces are not schema-based tablespaces (such as SYSAUX, SYSTEM, XDB, HTMLDB, CTXSYS, etc.); otherwise your upgrade will fail. The file headers of offline data files are updated later when they are brought online, and the file headers of read-only tablespaces are updated when they are changed to read/write.
If the tablespaces or datafiles are no longer needed by the database, please drop them using either 'drop tablespace.....' or 'alter tablespace drop datafile...' commands." |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DC277F681D471B0CE04313C0E50A3EA6 |
Unified Auditing Schema and Roles |
Remove the AUDSYS schema and the AUDIT_ADMIN and AUDIT_VIEWER roles in source database prior to 12c database upgrade. At this stage, there should be no AUDSYS schema.
Log into SQL*Plus as user SYS with the SYSDBA system privilege.
sqlplus sys as sysdba
Enter password: password
Drop the AUDSYS schema (if it does exist) and the AUDIT_ADMIN and AUDIT_VIEWER roles.
DROP USER AUDSYS CASCADE;
DROP ROLE AUDIT_ADMIN;
DROP ROLE AUDIT_VIEWER;
Refer to the Oracle Database Upgrade Guide for more information. |
WARN |
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DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DC3D9332F16F318AE04313C0E50A172D |
Compatible initialization paramteter for 12c |
Before upgrading to Oracle Database 12c, the COMPATIBLE initialization parameter must be set to at least 11.0.0. Only a subset of Oracle Database 12c features are available while the COMPATIBLE initialization parameter is set to this value.
If you are upgrading from 10.2.0.5 then make sure that the COMPATIBLE initialization parameter is set to at least 11.0.0 or the minimum value indicated by the Pre-Upgrade Information Tool prior to upgrading the database.
This value must remain throughout the upgrade and can be changed to the higher value after the upgrade has been completed successfully.
Note : Do not make this change until you are ready to upgrade because a downgrade back to 10.2 is not possible once compatible has been raised.
oracle recommends increasing the COMPATIBLE parameter only after complete testing of the upgraded database has been performed. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DC28F08456D71B10E04313C0E50A9FD8 |
Oracle XML DB |
If Oracle XML DB component exists in source state then it should be in valid state prior to upgrade, If during the upgrade, Oracle XML DB is not found, then Oracle XML DB is automatically loaded into the SYSAUX tablespace. The upgraded Oracle Database includes Oracle XML DB.
Oracle XML Database (Oracle XML DB) is now a mandatory component of Oracle Database. You cannot uninstall it, and there is no option not to include it when you create a new database. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DCDB11FCC2F05701E04313C0E50AB5D3 |
Remove Unified Auditing Schema and Roles |
Remove the AUDSYS schema and the AUDIT_ADMIN and AUDIT_VIEWER roles in source database prior to 12c database upgrade. At this stage, there should be no AUDSYS schema.
Log into SQL*Plus as user SYS with the SYSDBA system privilege.
sqlplus sys as sysdba
Enter password: password
Drop the AUDSYS schema (if it does exist) and the AUDIT_ADMIN and AUDIT_VIEWER roles.
DROP USER AUDSYS CASCADE;
DROP ROLE AUDIT_ADMIN;
DROP ROLE AUDIT_VIEWER;
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DC3BD432DBCC2247E04312C0E50A0CB7 |
Backing up Enterprise Manager Database Control Data |
After upgrading to Oracle Database 11g or higher , if you want to downgrade "Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Control", you must save Database Control files and data before upgrading your database.
The emdwgrd utility can be used to keep a copy of your database control files and data before upgrading your database.
Refer to Best Practices > Prepare and Preserve > Prepare > Recommendations to Avoid Common Pitfalls section of the referenced Oracle Upgrade Companion
See referenced Notes for more details on this topic.
|
INFO |
837570.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR2 562980.1 emdwgrd core dumps : emdwgrd[228]: 10366 Memory fault(coredump) |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DCDB11F679EC5701E04313C0E50AB5D3 |
Clusterware active version |
After successful upgrade, clusterware active version should be 12.1.0.1.0 on all nodes in cluster |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC54D9170B727C8EE04313C0E50AB1B3 |
New Upgrade Utility catctl.pl |
The catupgrd.sql script is being deprecated in the 12.1 release of
Oracle Database. Customers are encouraged to use catctl.pl as
the replacement for catupgrd.sql when upgrading the database dictionary.
cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin
$ORACLE_HOME/perl/bin/perl catctl.pl -n 4 catupgrd.sql
Refer to the Oracle Database Upgrade Guide for more information.
This database upgrade procedure must be called with the following
argument when invoking from the SQL prompt:
@catupgrd.sql PARALLEL=NO
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC3D932E6E0E318AE04313C0E50A172D |
OLS Check |
If you are upgrading from a database earlier than Oracle Database release 12.1 that uses Oracle Label Security (OLS) and Database Vault, then you must first run the OLS preprocess script, olspreupgrade.sql, to process the aud$ table contents. The OLS upgrade moves the aud$ table from the SYSTEM schema to the SYS schema. The olspreupgrade.sql script is a preprocessing script required for this move. |
WARN |
1604099.1 10.2.0.5 Upgrade To 12c With OLS installed Running olspreupgrade.sql on Oracle Database Release 11.1.0.7 1516557.1 Complete Checklist for Upgrading to Oracle Database 12c Release 1 using DBUA Running olspreupgrade.sql on Oracle Database Release 10.2.0.5 or 11.2 |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DC3BB22B60A40663E04313C0E50AEACD |
Oracle 12c Release 1 supplied users |
There are new Oracle users in Oracle 12.1. If there exist in the source database users or roles with the same names, then they must be dropped before upgrading the database.
Run the preupgrade tool to check for the existence of any users or roles in the source database that use the same names.
Note: If there is a pre-existing user in the database with same name as the 12.1 oracle-supplied users or roles, then move the data of that user to a different schema before dropping the pre-existing user.
Make sure to drop these pre-existing users and/or roles before doing the upgrade. Else, the upgrade will terminate will with "ORA-01722: invalid number" error.. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DCB4C2CB907F4C76E04312C0E50A7667 |
Verify transparent hugepages are disabled |
Linux transparent huge pages are enabled by default in OEL 6 and SuSE 11 which might cause soft lockup of CPUs and make system unresponsive which can cause node eviction.
if AnonHugePages are found and value is greater than 0 in /proc/meminfo, means transparent huge pages are enabled. |
WARN |
1557478.1 RAC - Disable Transparent HugePages on SLES11, RHEL6 and OEL6 Disabling transparent hugepages (THP) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 6 is not taking effect |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
DCA4131EF2D35EC1E04313C0E50A2C91 |
Timezone Support |
Adjust time zone data in the database to DST V18 or higher. See the referenced document for timezone support and globalization. |
INFO |
977512.1 Updating the RDBMS DST version in 11gR2 (11.2.0.1 and up) using DBMS_DST Datetime Data Types and Time Zone Support |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC3C01B138170E36E04313C0E50AC972 |
Verify ASM spfile value across instances |
All instances for a particular database or ASM cluster should be using the same spfile. Making changes to databases and ASM instances needs to be done in a reliable and consistent way across all instances.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DCB1CEA7215875BEE04312C0E50A4571 |
Verify data files are recoverable |
When you perform a DML or DDL operation using the NOLOGGING or UNRECOVERABLE clause, the standby database and previous database backups are invalidated and may require substantial DBA administrative activities to repair. You can specify the SQL ALTER DATABASE or SQL ALTER TABLESPACE statement with the FORCE LOGGING clause to override the NOLOGGING setting; however, this statement will not repair a database that is already invalid.
|
FAIL |
Recovering After the NOLOGGING Clause Is Specified |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC53A23691D2406AE04312C0E50AEED9 |
Software maintenance best practices |
|
INFO |
1070954.1 Oracle Exadata Database Machine exachk or HealthCheck (Doc ID 1070954.1) Exadata Software Maintenance 888828.1 Exadata Database Machine and Exadata Storage Server Supported Versions (Doc ID 888828.1) 1270094.1 Exadata Critical Issues |
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DC28F07D94FD1B10E04313C0E50A9FD8 |
TFA Collector status |
TFA Collector (aka TFA) is a diagnostic collection utility to simplify diagnostic data collection on Oracle Clusterware/Grid Infrastructure and RAC systems. TFA is similar to the diagcollection utility packaged with Oracle Clusterware in the fact that it collects and packages diagnostic data however TFA is MUCH more powerful than diagcollection with its ability to centralize and automate the collection of diagnostic information. This helps speed up the data collection and upload process with Oracle Support, minimizing delays in data requests and analysis.
TFA provides the following key benefits:-
- Encapsulates diagnostic data collection for all CRS/GI and RAC components on all cluster nodes into a single command executed from a single node
- Ability to "trim" diagnostic files during data collection to reduce data upload size
- Ability to isolate diagnostic data collection to a given time period
- Ability to centralize collected diagnostic output to a single server in the cluster
- Ability to isolate diagnostic collection to a particular product component, e.g. ASM, RDBMS, Clusterware
- Optional Real Time Scan Alert Logs for conditions indicating a problem (DB
- Alert Logs, ASM Alert Logs, Clusterware Alert Logs, etc)
- Optional Automatic Data Collection based off of Real Time Scan findings
- Optional On Demand Scan (user initialted) of all log and trace files for conditions indicating a problem
- Optional Automatic Data Collection based off of On Demand Scan findings |
WARN |
1513912.1 TFA Collector- The Preferred Tool for Automatic or ADHOC Diagnostic Gathering Across All Cluster Nodes Trace File Analyzer Collector (TFA) |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DC3D81A7715E50FEE04312C0E50AFF9F |
Verify Log Transport Services for enabled redo destinations are functional |
Data Guard's redo transport services perform the automated transfer of redo data between Oracle databases. The ability to send and receive redo between various source and target databases is fundamental and critical to the Data Guard environment. It's imperative to your Data Guard environment that all valid Data Guard archive destination are working.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC223BE507001B0AE04313C0E50A359D |
Verify data files are recoverable |
When you perform a DML or DDL operation using the NOLOGGING or UNRECOVERABLE clause, database backups made prior to the unrecoverable operation are invalidated and new backups are required. You can specify the SQL ALTER DATABASE or SQL ALTER TABLESPACE statement with the FORCE LOGGING clause to override the NOLOGGING setting; however, this statement will not repair a database that is already invalid.
|
FAIL |
Backing Up Database Files with RMAN Recovering NOLOGGING Tables and Indexes |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC3BD428324C2247E04312C0E50A0CB7 |
Verify data files are recoverable |
When you perform a DML or DDL operation using the NOLOGGING or UNRECOVERABLE clause, the standby database and previous database backups are invalidated and may require substantial DBA administrative activities to repair. You can specify the SQL ALTER DATABASE or SQL ALTER TABLESPACE statement with the FORCE LOGGING clause to override the NOLOGGING setting; however, this statement will not repair a database that is already invalid.
|
FAIL |
Recovering After the NOLOGGING Clause Is Specified |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC3BD424032F2249E04312C0E50A765C |
ACFS Volumes status |
ACFS cluster resources that are defined for removed/missing ADVM volumes is known to cause failures during upgrade operations |
FAIL |
1421523.1 Rootupgrade.sh Script Failed With ADVM-09006 On RAC Grid Infrastructure Upgrade From 11.2.0.2 To 11.2.0.3 |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
ROOT |
DC3BD545E4782245E04312C0E50A5061 |
Info about ASM processes parameter change |
ASMCA may loose the setting for the processes parameter when upgrading ASM, this can lead to an ORA-00020 on large consolidated environments resulting in the failure of the ASM upgrade. |
INFO |
1457108.1 ASMCA Fails With ORA-00020 While Upgrading to 11gR2 GI in Consolidated Environment |
DATABASE |
ASM
PREPATCH
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC3B96893A0902C5E04313C0E50A2465 |
Large number of CRS resources |
On systems having a large number of CRS resources, the import of these resources can take long amounts of time which can cause the upgrade to fail in the setting of the crs activeversion. The workaround is allow time in between the execution of rootupgrade.sh on each node ensuring that crsd.bin is online prior to moving to the next node to execute rootupgrade.sh. |
FAIL |
1422534.1 11gR2 GI Upgrade "crsctl set crs activeversion" Fails With CRS-1112 When Large Number of Resources are in OCR |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC3C01ADBF160E36E04313C0E50AC972 |
Large number of CRS resources |
On systems having a large number of CRS resources, the import of these resources can take long amounts of time which can cause the upgrade to fail in the setting of the crs activeversion. The workaround is allow time in between the execution of rootupgrade.sh on each node ensuring that crsd.bin is online prior to moving to the next node to execute rootupgrade.sh. |
FAIL |
1422534.1 11gR2 GI Upgrade "crsctl set crs activeversion" Fails With CRS-1112 When Large Number of Resources are in OCR |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC3D819F5D2A50FEE04312C0E50AFF9F |
Parallel Execution Health-Checks and Diagnostics Reports |
This audit check captures information related to Oracle Parallel Query (PQ), DOP, PQ/PX Statistics, Database Resource Plans, Consumers Groups etc. This is primarily for Oracle Support Team consumption. However, customers may also review this to identify/troubleshoot related problems.
For every database, there will be a zip file of format in ORAchk output directory. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC3BD545E9332245E04312C0E50A5061 |
Requirement for Grid Infrastructure software installation directory |
DO NOT install Grid Infrastructure software under the unix user's home directory that will own the software. The rootupgrade.sh/root.sh script will change the directory permissions to root:oinstall 755 from root level down to the software install directory. This will "break" SSH user equivalence and cause an installation failure in the post root script configuration |
INFO |
1422423.1 OUI Fails With INS-41815 and ssh Stops Working After Running GI rootupgrade.sh if User's Home Directory is Set to /opt/o |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC223BE3DE681B0AE04313C0E50A359D |
Verify Voting disk location |
Voting files were found to be on OCFS2 filesystems and the OS release is prior to OEL 5.6. This introduces exposure to unpublished Linux bug 10365195. It is recommended to upgrade the OS to a minimum version of OEL 5.6 prior to attempting the upgrade to 11.2.0.3 GI |
FAIL |
1321757.1 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Fails to Start After OS Upgrade or root.sh or rootupgrade.sh Hangs if Voting Disk is on OCFS2 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
DC223BE07E2B1B0AE04313C0E50A359D |
Loopback address status |
Loopback address(lo0) should be up and running on IPV4 as well as on IPV6. if its not up or not running, Grid Infrastructure stack will not start.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DC223BE04CD11B0AE04313C0E50A359D |
Steps to execute rootupgrade.sh |
When executing rootupgrade.sh, it must be executed 1 node at a time allowing the current node's execution to complete prior to beginning execution of rootupgrade.sh on the next node. If rootupgrade.sh is executed in parallel, it will fail |
INFO |
1324936.1 11.2.0.2 rootupgrade.sh Fails With PRCN-2071 PRCR-1071 CRS-0160: The attribute 'USE_EVM' is not supported in this resour |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC2965C4DA3E339EE04312C0E50AC15C |
ORACLE PATCH - 14617909 |
|
FAIL |
1493255.1 Random Node Eviction When Upgrading 10.2.0.5 CRS to 11.2.0.3 GI |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DC27D1ACE4007D92E04312C0E50AA4E1 |
ORACLE PATCH - 16387058 |
On Solaris, It is possible with high commit activity that the Log Writer (LGWR) background process is not getting the amount of CPU time that it needs in order to keep up with the volume of commits. This results in high wait times for "log file sync".
|
WARN |
1523164.1 Reducing High Waits on 'log file sync' on Oracle Solaris SPARC by Increasing Priority of Log Writer |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
DC28B2AE155A1DD2E04312C0E50A821D |
OS patch PHCO_43004 prevents GI startup |
PHCO_43004 patch will cause rootupgrade.sh (or root.sh) to fail. It is recommended to rollback PHCO_43004 prior to upgrading or ensure that Patch 14810756 is installed prior to executing rootupgrade.sh. |
FAIL |
1508899.1 11gR2 GI Fails to Start or rootupgrade.sh Fails with "clsfmt: Received unexpected error 4 from skgfifi for file" if PHCO |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
DBDCAE49F8F05220E04312C0E50AA220 |
ACFS file system mount status |
To prevent issues with the execution of rootupgrade.sh it is highly recommended that these file systems be dismounted prior to execution of rootupgrade.sh on each node. |
WARN |
1376899.1 Solaris: 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure Upgrade Aborted Prematurely: ACFS-9119 ACFS-9427 ACFS-9312 'USM driver install act |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DBDBB02816813334E04312C0E50AF725 |
ASM instance naming convention |
custom ASM instance name will result in an upgrade failure and therefore must be corrected prior to upgrading
|
FAIL |
1312225.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.2 Grid Infrastructure/ASM 1113073.1 ASMCA Fails When Upgrading to 11.2 due to Different ASM/CRS User or Non-default ASM Name |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DBCDB10D451A72BCE04313C0E50AC99E |
Clusterware OCR size |
During the execution of rootupgrade.sh, the OCRs are dumped out temporarily to the local filesystem in which rootupgrade is being executed from, Should this filesysem have insufficient free space rootupgrade.sh will fail. The workaround to this issue is to execute rootupgrade.sh from a working directory that has sufficient free space(OCR's Total space * # mirrors)
e.g.: cd /my_big_filesystem
# /rootupgrade.sh |
WARN |
1545057.1 GI rootupgrade.sh Fails due to OCRDUMP error: PROT-302: Failed to initialize ocrdump |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DBC2C9218542349FE04312C0E50AC1E9 |
Clusterware resource status |
Resources were found to be in an UNKNOWN state on the system. Having resources in this state often results in issues when upgrading. It is recommended to correct resources in an UNKNOWN state prior to upgrading.
|
WARN |
845709.1 Resource in UNKNOWN state and srvctl Cannot Start/Stop the Resource |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DBBDBC4A78534569E04313C0E50A39B9 |
Pre-upgrade script |
This task runs the pre-upgrade script which is required for manual upgrades (preupgrd.sql). It performs the following:
- The Pre-Upgrade Information Tool consists of preupgrd.sql and utluppkg.sql
- Both preupgrd.sql and utluppkg.sql should be located in same directory while running preupgrade tool.
- The preupgrade_fixups.sql script is created to address issues that can be fixed using SQL*Plus in the source database.
- The postupgrade_fixups.sql script is created to address issues that can be fixed after the database has been upgraded.
- A log file, preupgrade.log, is created containing the output of the Pre-Upgrade Information Tool
- Displays the global database info and checks the compatibility initialization parameter
- Checks for redo logfile sizes and process count details
-
- Checks that all tablespaces are checked for adequate space prior to upgrade
- Checks for objects in the recycle bin and outputs a message requiring it to be purged
- Displays a list of parameters which need to be corrected prior to upgrade
- Displays a list of deprecated and obsolete parameters in Oracle Database 12c
- Displays a list of hidden parameters which should be removed in Oracle Database 12c
- Displays a list of events defined which should be reviewed
- Provides a list of component features that will be upgraded
- Displays a list of all invalid objects and other miscellaneous warnings
- Displays a warning on what to do if the timezone file version in the db is older or newer than the file shipped with 12cR1 release.
Review the data for each database checked below.
While no WARNINGS were encountered review the section entitled
**********************************************************************
Recommendations
**********************************************************************
for specific info about gathering dictionary statistics prior to the upgrade, undocumented hidden parameters, or diagnostic trace events or other non-default events that are set in the database.
|
WARN |
884522.1 How to Download and Run Oracle's Database Pre-Upgrade Utility |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DBC3A53B157F4F2AE04313C0E50A52D8 |
Private interface existence |
It is important to ensure that your private interface is properly marked as private. This can be checked with the oifcfg getif command. If it is inadvertently marked private, you can get errors such as "OS system dependent operation:bind failed with status" and "OS failure message: Cannot assign requested address".
|
INFO |
1489877.1 Upgrade to 11.2 GI fails on first node, unable to start cssd; gipcd log reports "Returning NETDATA: 0 interfaces" |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
DBB9D20A7B6421AEE04312C0E50A809A |
Shared Pool Size |
You may require larger shared memory pool sizes in some cases. See Oracle Database Reference for information about shared memory initialization parameters. When upgrading from Oracle Database 10g and above, the minimum value required for shared pool is 590 MB for 64-bit systems. Computers with large numbers of CPUs may have higher minimum requirements for SGA memory.
If utilizing Oracle's Automatic Memory Management features it may be necessary to increase those settings in order to achieve a shared_pool_size that meets the minimum requirement for upgrading to 12cR1.
Refer to Best Practices > Prepare and Preserve > Prepare > Recommendations to Avoid Common Pitfalls section of the referenced Oracle 12cR1 Upgrade Companion |
WARN |
1462240.1 Oracle 12cR1 Upgrade Companion (applicable to only 12CR1 upgrade) |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
DA6C000F488E1C62E04313C0E50AE518 |
Custom (non-default) RPM |
Until it is confirmed by Oracle support, its not recommended to install custom RPM on Oracle database appliance.
Please work with Oracle support to validate that system has supported RPM installed.
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
D9A5C0E2DE430A85E04312C0E50AC8B0 |
ORA-15196 errors in ASM alert log |
ORA-15196 errors means ASM encountered an invalid metadata block. Please see the trace file for more information next to ORA-15196 error in ASM alert log. If this is an old error, you can ignore this finding otherwise open service request with Oracle support to find the cause and fix it
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
D957C871B811597AE04312C0E50A91BF |
Disks without Disk Group |
The GROUP_NUMBER and DISK_NUMBER columns in GV$ASM_DISK will only be valid if the disk is part of a disk group which is currently mounted by the instance. Otherwise, GROUP_NUMBER will be 0, and DISK_NUMBER will be a unique value with respect to the other disks that also have a group number of 0. Run following query to find out the disks which are not part of any disk group.
select name,path,HEADER_STATUS,GROUP_NUMBER from gv$asm_disk where group_number=0; |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
ASM
PREPATCH
DBA
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
D84A17C916BA42CBE04312C0E50AC189 |
ASM memory_target |
Enhanced database stability when using Oracle ASM for database storage
|
WARN |
14292825.8 Bug 14292825 - ORA-4031 in ASM as default memory parameters values for 11.2 ASM instances low |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
D6BA3398F5C60623E0431EC0E50AC96B |
ASMSNMP user in asm password file |
The ASMSNMP user is required to be a password file user for 11.2.x.x upgrades. Should this user not exist in the password file, the ASM upgrade will hang |
FAIL |
1446226.1 rootupgrade.sh Hangs During Upgrade of Standalone Grid Infrastructure From Lower 11gR2 to Higher 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
D6972E101386682AE0431EC0E50A9FD9 |
SCAN TNSNAMES.ora resolution |
Database instance SCAN listener registration, connection failover and load balancing implications
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
D6972E101384682AE0431EC0E50A9FD9 |
ezconnect configuration in sqlnet.ora |
EZCONNECT eliminates the need for service name lookups in tnsnames.ora files when connecting to an Oracle database across a TCP/IP network. In fact, no naming or directory system is required when using this method.It extends the functionality of the host naming method by enabling clients to connect to a database with an optional port and service name in addition to the host name of the database. |
WARN |
1070607.1 11.2 Scan and Node TNS Listener Setup Examples |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
D692927211732642E0431EC0E50A342B |
localhost entry in /etc/hosts |
Various Oracle processes use the loopback address for checking the status of a localhost. |
WARN |
315125.1 What to Check If The Cluster Synchronization Service Daemon (OCSSD) Does not Start 315720.1 TNS Listener Fails To Start With Errors: TNS-12537...Error: 29: Illegal seek 1054902.1 How to Validate Network and Name Resolution Setup for the Clusterware and RAC |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
D692E3A6BC7B3F71E0431EC0E50A61A5 |
parallel_execution_message_size |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized.
The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal.
The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
WARN |
Parallel execution message size from Oracle Docs 810394.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (Platform Independent) |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
D5CA20F277D60B9DE0431EC0E50A5CE8 |
11.2.0.3.5 GI PSU Upgrade Issue |
Minimize problems during upgrade to 11.2.0.3
|
WARN |
1528385.1 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure upgrade fails with Undefined subroutine getCHMAttrib 1508641.1 11.2.0.3.x Grid Infrastructure Bundle/PSU Known Issues 1500862.1 Oracle Grid Infrastructure Patch Set Update 11.2.0.3.5 Known Issues |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
D58CF75D95037EEBE0431EC0E50A8C1B |
ACFS Volume stripe column |
|
FAIL |
Important information about using Oracle ACFS with Database files |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
D58F4D61B8300B2DE0431EC0E50A98F8 |
filesystemio_options |
|
WARN |
Important information about using Oracle ACFS with Database files |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
D529B85DFD7C4BD2E0431EC0E50A97B1 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13776758 |
A node in the cluster to be upgraded was found to have a node with node number 0 as seen in the output of olsnodes -n. This situation will induce bug 13776758 and cause the upgrade to Grid Infrastructure 11.2.0.3 to fail during the execution rootupgrade.sh. To avoid this problem, patch 13776758 must be installed on the new 11.2.0.3 GI Home prior to executing rootupgrade. To apply a patch before executing rootupgrade.sh, refer to the below referenced MOS Note.
This can/will only happen on system where vendor clusterware is in use. If no 3rd party vendor clusterware is in use then this WARNING can be safely ignored. If any question please contact Oracle Support prior to attempting upgrade. |
WARN |
1410202.1 How to Apply a Grid Infrastructure Patch Before root script (root.sh or rootupgrade.sh) is Executed? |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
D5288D2F2EB20FCEE0431EC0E50A158D |
root/sudo INFO |
Execute rootupgrade.sh as the "real" root user, not sudo.
When switching to the root user to execute rootupgrade.sh, "su -" or "su - root" provides the full root environment, while sudo, pbrun, "su root" or "su" or similar facilities don't. It is recommended to execute rootupgrade.sh with full root environment to avoid issues documented in the below referenced MOS Notes: |
INFO |
1210883.1 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Redundant Interconnect and ora.cluster_interconnect.haip 1235944.1 AIX: 11gR2 root.sh Fails as crsd.bin Does not Come up 1259874.1 root.sh Fails as the ora.asm resource is not ONLINE or PROTL-16 due to Wrong umask 1315203.1 ACFS Drivers Fail To Install During Root.Sh Execution Of 11.2.0.2 GI Standalone On AIX |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
D516ABFA43243003E0431EC0E50AF844 |
Large number of ASM disks |
The ASM_DISKSTRING location currently contains over 100 devices. When upgrading to 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure (or performing a fresh installation) on Solaris (SPARC and x86-64) systems having large numbers of disks, CSSD can take excessive time in Voting Disk discovery resulting in CSSD timing out during startup. This will will cause the failure of rootupgrade.sh (or root.sh). When this happens the following symptoms are generally present:
* Excessive time spent during ASMCA execution
* root.sh or rootupgrade.sh failures due to cssd startup timeout (10 minutes)
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
D51AED64FDE044C9E0431EC0E50A7FC1 |
Large number of ASM disks |
The ASM_DISKSTRING location currently contains over 100 devices. On Solaris Systems running 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure, systems having large numbers of disks CSSD can take excessive time in Voting Disk discovery resulting in CSSD
timing out during startup. This will will cause the failure of rootupgrade.sh (or root.sh). Symptoms of this issue include: .
* Slow GI startup due to CSSD Voting Disk discovery (assuming successful root.sh execution)
* Slow queries on v$asm_disk from 11.2.0.3 ASM (assuming successful root.sh execution on a node)
* "Alter database open" takes long time
.
To take corrective action on this issue to ensure a successful upgrade, apply Patch 13250497 following the instructions in following document prior to executing rootupgrade.sh.
. |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
D4EC879507C569C8E0431EC0E50A9B81 |
Validate memory_target for ASM |
|
FAIL |
1363369.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure/ASM 1493739.1 While Upgrading Grid Infrastructure from 11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 the Execution of rootupgrade.sh on the First Node Returns |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
D35CE19AE68165F3E0431EC0E50A4C09 |
Redo log file write time latency |
When the latency hits 500ms, a Warning message is written to the lgwr trace file(s). For example:
Warning: log write elapsed time 564ms, size 2KB
Even though this threshold is very high and latencies below this range could impact the application performance, it is still worth to capture and report it to customers for necessary action.The performance impact of LGWR latencies include commit delays,Broadcast-on-Commit delays etc. |
WARN |
601316.1 LGWR Is Generating Trace file with "Warning: Log Write Time 540ms, Size 5444kb" In 10.2.0.4 Database |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
D348A289DD032396E0431EC0E50A26D5 |
OCR and Voting file location |
Starting with Oracle 11gR2, our recommendation is to use Oracle ASM to store OCR and Voting Disks. With appropriate redundancy level (HIGH or NORMAL) of the ASM Disk Group being used, Oracle can create required number of Voting Disks as part of installation |
WARN |
Adding, Replacing, Repairing, and Removing Oracle Cluster Registry Locations Adding, Deleting, or Migrating Voting Disks |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
D125F028F3AF3097E0431EC0E50A71B2 |
Local listener set to node VIP |
The LOCAL_LISTENER parameter should be set to the node VIP. If you need fully qualified domain names, ensure that LOCAL_LISTENER is set to the fully qualified domain name (node-vip.mycompany.com). By default a local listener is created during cluster configuration that runs out of the grid infrastructure home and listens on the specified port(default is 1521) of the node VIP. |
WARN |
SINGLE CLIENT ACCESS NAME (SCAN) |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
D112D25A574F13DCE0431EC0E50A55CD |
Broadcast Requirements for Networks |
all public and private interconnect network cards should be able to arping to all remote nodes in cluster.
For example using public network card, arping remote node using following command and output should be "Received 1 response(s)"
/sbin/arping -b -f -c 1 -w 1 -I eth1 nodename2.
Here eth1 is public network interface and nodename2 is second node in cluster.
|
FAIL |
Broadcast Requirements for Networks Used by Oracle Grid Infrastructure |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
ROOT |
D0C2640EBA071F73E0431EC0E50AA159 |
Hardware clock synchronization |
/etc/init.d/halt file is called when system is rebooted or halt. this file must have instructions to synchronize system time to hardware clock.
it should have commands like
[ -x /sbin/hwclock ] && action $"Syncing hardware clock to system time" /sbin/hwclock $CLOCKFLAGS |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
D010546D68352B8FE0431EC0E50ADE48 |
NOZEROCONF network parameter |
Typically zeroconf is used to automate network configuration. For example, PCs that connect to internet through an ISP.
However for Oracle Clusterware, your System and Network admins configure necessary steps in DNS and/or DHCP to facilitate the requirements. Hence, by setting NOZEROCONF=yes, we are persisting those admin configured values. |
WARN |
Troubleshooting the Oracle Grid Infrastructure Installation Process |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
CFF932006CE16A4FE0431EC0E50A70E0 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13869978 |
On 11.2.0.3 (prior to 11.2.0.3.4 PSU), one of the cluster nodes may experience CRS restart intermittently (no node reboot) with ocssd message point to "clssnmvDiskCheck: Aborting, 0 of 1 configured voting disks available, need 1". As the result, ASM and database instance on the affected node also get restarted. It is caused by a race condition when checking voting disk availability from different thread. It is reported and fixed in an unpublished bug 13869978.
It only affects clusters with 1 voting disk/file configured for Grid Infrastructure 11.2.0.3 prior to applying 11.2.0.3.4 PSU. |
WARN |
1466639.1 11.2.0.3 CRS Abort With "CSSD aborting from thread clssnmvDiskPingMonitorThread" if Only One Voting Disk/File is Configu |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CFBC2ED33A5F4573E0431EC0E50ACECE |
Verify database spfile value across instances |
All instances for a particular database or ASM cluster should be using the same spfile. Making changes to databases and ASM instances needs to be done in a reliable and consistent way across all instances.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
CDFF972C295233B6E0431EC0E50A1B90 |
avahi-daemon process |
The avahi-daemon can interfere with Oracle mDNS software |
WARN |
1501093.1 CSSD Fails to Join the Cluster After Private Network Recovered if avahi Daemon is up and Running |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
CD4E14FB75E778FDE0431EC0E50A35D6 |
Active Data Guard for on primary |
|
FAIL |
Oracle Active Data Guard |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
CD4E6F96CB664187E0431EC0E50A30D4 |
Active Data Guard status on standby |
|
FAIL |
Oracle Active Data Guard |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CD4D51B78F692408E0431EC0E50A3077 |
Primary database protection with Data Guard |
|
FAIL |
Oracle Data Guard: Disaster Recovery for Oracle Exadata Database Machine 1265700.1 Oracle Patch Assurance - Data Guard Standby-First Patch Apply 1302539.1 Best Practices for Corruption Detection, Prevention, and Automatic Repair - in a Data Guard Configuration HABP: Chapter 9: Configuring Oracle Data Guard 11gR2 Goldengate resources |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CCF6F44765861F7AE0431EC0E50A72AD |
Verify operating system hugepages count satisfies total SGA requirements |
Properly configuring operating system hugepages on Linux and using the database initialization parameter "use_large_pages" to "only" results in more efficient use of memory and reduced paging.
The impact of validating that the total current hugepages are greater than or equal to estimated requirements for all currently active SGAs is minimal. The impact of corrective actions will vary depending on the specific configuration, and may require a reboot of the database server.
|
FAIL |
401749.1 Shell Script to Calculate Values Recommended Linux HugePages / HugeTLB Configuration 361323.1 HugePages on Linux: What It Is... and What It Is Not... |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
CCBE6E7230B2061FE0431EC0E50ABB72 |
Data segment size user limit |
Recommended value for Data segment size user limit (ulimit -d) is either unlimited or -1 |
WARN |
E.2.1 Configuring Shell Limits: |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
CCC134907EC0199CE0431EC0E50A6D31 |
File size user limit |
Recommended value for File size user limit (ulimit -f) is either unlimited or -1 |
WARN |
E.2.1 Configuring Shell Limits: |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
CCC0843438393626E0431EC0E50A339E |
Real memory size user limit |
Recommended value for Real memory size user limit (ulimit -m) is either unlimited or -1 |
WARN |
E.2.1 Configuring Shell Limits: |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
CCC15B55A8103301E0431EC0E50A4F50 |
Stack size user limit |
Recommended value for stack size user limit (ulimit -s) is either unlimited or -1 |
WARN |
E.2.1 Configuring Shell Limits: 2.11.5 Configuring Shell Limits in Advanced installation |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
CCAD9945F7797A3FE0431EC0E50A856B |
Archivelog Mode |
Running the database in ARCHIVELOG mode and using database FORCE LOGGING mode are prerequisites for database recovery operations. The ARCHIVELOG mode enables online database backup and is necessary to recover the database to a point in time later than what has been restored. Features such as Oracle Data Guard and Flashback Database require that the production database run in ARCHIVELOG mode. |
WARN |
Set the Database ARCHIVELOG Mode and FORCE LOGGING Mode |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CCADBFBF2F077638E0431EC0E50A9E9D |
Automatic segment storage management |
Starting with Oracle 9i Auto Segment Space Management (ASSM) can be used by specifying the SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT clause, set to AUTO in the CREATE TABLESPACE statement. Implementing the ASSM feature allows Oracle to use bitmaps to manage the free space within segments. The bitmap describes the status of each data block within a segment, with respect to the amount of space in the block available for inserting rows. The current status of the space available in a data block is reflected in the bitmap allowing for Oracle to manage free space automatically with ASSM. ASSM tablespaces automate freelist management and remove the requirement/ability to specify PCTUSED, FREELISTS, and FREELIST GROUPS storage parameters for individual tables and indexes created in these tablespaces. |
WARN |
Use Automatic Segment Space Management |
DATABASE ODA |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CCAD9345F6447E79E0431EC0E50ABC8C |
Database failure prevention best practices |
|
INFO |
Database High Availability Best Practices 12c R1: Configuring Oracle Database Database High Availability Best Practices 12c R1: Configuring Oracle Database with Oracle Clusterware Database High Availability Best Practices 11g R2: Configuring Oracle Database with Oracle Clusterware Database High Availability Best Practices 11g R2: Configuring Oracle Database |
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CCAD995A4067776EE0431EC0E50AD00E |
Default Temporary Tablespace |
Its recommended to set default temporary tablespace at database level to achieve optimal performance for queries which requires sorting the data. |
WARN |
Use Temporary Tablespaces and Specify a Default Temporary Tablespace |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CCAD8D7C01FE7A26E0431EC0E50A5019 |
Flashback database on primary |
|
FAIL |
HABP: Chapter 5.1.4: Enable Flashback Database in 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CCB0B7D1612744F5E0431EC0E50A23A7 |
Flashback database on standby |
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CCAECE9BB07579D8E0431EC0E50A9209 |
Locally managed tablespaces |
In order to reduce contention to the data dictionary, rollback data, and reduce the amount of generated redo, locally managed tablespaces should be used rather than dictionary managed tablespaces.Please refer to the below referenced notes for more information about benefits of locally managed tablespace and how to migrate a tablespace from dictionary managed to locally managed. |
WARN |
Use Locally Managed Tablespaces 105120.1 Advantages of Using Locally Managed vs Dictionary Managed Tablespaces |
DATABASE ODA |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CCB2075D6EF92359E0431EC0E50AFC7A |
Redo groups per thread |
It is recommended to use three or more redo log groups per thread for optimal performance |
WARN |
Configure the Size of Redo Log Files and Groups Appropriately |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CCAD93D7379975A0E0431EC0E50AA4A4 |
fast_start_mttr_target |
The deployment default for fast_start_mttr_target is 60. To optimize run time performance for write/redo generation intensive workloads, increase fast_start_mttr_target to 300. This will reduce checkpoint writes from DBWR processes, making more room for LGWR IO. The trade-off is that instance recovery will run longer, so if instance recovery is more important than performance, then keep fast_start_mttr_target low. Also keep in mind that an application with inadequately sized redo logs will likley not see an affect from this change due to frequent log switches.
Considerations for a direct writes in a data warehouse type of application: Even though direct operations aren't using the buffer cache, fast_start_mttr_target is very effective at controlling crash recovery time because it ensures adequate checkpointing for the few buffers that are resident (ex: undo segment headers). fast_start_mttr_target should be set to the desired RTO (Recovery Time Objective) while still maintaing performance SLAs. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CCAF2992C66F0EC7E0431EC0E50ACCFC |
spfile |
Oracle recommendes to use one spfile for all instances in clustered database. Using spfile, DBA can change many parameters dynamically. |
INFO |
Use a Server Parameter File |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
CCAD91212BD475C4E0431EC0E50A3FB5 |
undo_management |
Oracle provides a fully automated mechanism, referred to as automatic undo management, for managing undo information and space. In this management mode, you create an undo tablespace, and the server automatically manages undo segments and space among the various active sessions.You should set the UNDO_MANAGEMENT initialization parameter to AUTO to enable automatic undo management. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CC1DCC9FB2426461E0431EC0E50AAC1E |
Clusterware configuration in inventory.xml |
Oracle tools and utilities user inventory.xml file to detect clusterware installation and if CRS="True" is not found or found more than once in inventory.xml, tools and utilities will not have desired result. |
INFO |
1053393.1 How to Update Inventory to Set/Unset "CRS=true" Flag for Oracle Clusterware Home |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 |
NONE |
CBE5FE7E6A6E781BE0431EC0E50A0AC9 |
CPU time user limit |
Recommended value for CPU time user limit (ulimit -t) is either unlimited or -1 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CBE30DE3DF147981E0431EC0E50A8091 |
Data segment size user limit |
Recommended value for Data segment size user limit (ulimit -d) is either unlimited or 1048576 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CBE67892D3AB3783E0431EC0E50A5075 |
File size user limit |
Recommended value for File size user limit (ulimit -f) is either unlimited or -1 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CBE1CC0EF2B41A2FE0431EC0E50ABE93 |
OS Kernel Parameter tcp_smallest_anon_port |
OS Kernel Parameter tcp_smallest_anon_port recommended value is 9000.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CBE0DE96F14F2BC1E0431EC0E50AA274 |
OS Kernel Parameter udp_smallest_anon_port |
OS Kernel Parameter udp_smallest_anon_port recommended value is 9000.
Use following links to verify that udp_smallest_anon_port is configured as per its recommendation. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CBE52201A4763F95E0431EC0E50A793D |
OS Kernel Parameters tcp_largest_anon_port |
OS Kernel Parameter tcp_largest_anon_port recommended value is 65500
Use following links to verify that tcp_largest_anon_port is configured as per its recommendation. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CBE24A32EA440B9DE0431EC0E50A06A6 |
OS Kernel Parameters udp_largest_anon_port |
Use following links to verify that udp_largest_anon_port is configured as per its recommendation. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CBE36F3652CD4E44E0431EC0E50A9F50 |
Processes parameter |
After upgrading to 11.2.0.3 Oracle uses a different/new algorithm to calculate default PROCESSES and thus increased memory_target requirements.
Update the SPFILE with increased settings according to the referenced note PRIOR to upgrading.
If using hugepages on Linux this information is not relevant for databases as Automatic Memory Management (AMM) and hugepages are not compatible.
Usage of AMM for ASM is recommended. |
INFO |
437924.1 ASM & Shared Pool (ORA-4031) |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CBE1CC7513E7474DE0431EC0E50A3351 |
Stack size user limit(hard) |
Recommended value for stack size user limit (ulimit -Hs) is either unlimited or 32768 |
WARN |
Configuring Shell Limits for Oracle Solaris |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CBE0DE96F1502BC1E0431EC0E50AA274 |
Virtual memory user limit |
Recommended value for virtual memory user limit (ulimit -s) is either unlimited or 4194304 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CBE69E6CBCCD4A70E0431EC0E50AA767 |
open files user limit |
OPEN FILES - limits the number of file descriptors belonging to a single process. "File descriptors" includes not only files but also sockets for Internet communication. The recommended value for open files user limit (ulimit -n) is either unlimited or 4096.
There is no limit for the number of open files per Solaris system. The number of files which can be opened on Solaris 10 and above is only limited by the amount of available memory. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CB95A1BF5B1160ACE0431EC0E50A12EE |
Verify AUD$ and FGA_LOG$ tables use Automatic Segment Space Management |
With AUDIT_TRAIL set for database (AUDIT_TRAIL=db), and the AUD$ and FGA_LOG$ tables located in a dictionary segment space managed SYSTEM tablespace, "gc" wait events are sometimes observed during heavy periods of database logon activity. Testing has shown that under such conditions, placing the AUD$ and FGA_LOG$ tables in the SYSAUX tablespace, which uses automatic segment space management, reduces the space related wait events.
The impact of verifying that the AUD$ and FGA_LOG$ tables are in the SYSAUX table space is low. Moving them if they are not located in the SYSAUX does not require an outage, but should be done during a scheduled maintenance period or slow audit record generation window.
|
FAIL |
Use Automatic Segment Space Management |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CB94D8434AA02210E0431EC0E50A7C40 |
memory_target |
It is recommended to use huge pages for efficient use of memory and reduced paging. Huge pages can not be configured if database is using automatic memory management. To take benefit of huge pages, its recommended to disable automatic memory management by unsetting to following init parameters.
MEMORY_TARGET
MEMORY_MAX_TARGET |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 |
NONE |
CB41490FA29B5CDDE0431EC0E50A5209 |
kernel parameter - maxreqs |
|
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference Configure System Configuration Parameters |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
CB059DCB063C2685E0431EC0E50A3166 |
ASMLIB check |
We recommend the use of ASMLIB on Linux. ASMLIB handles device persistence for ASM disks across reboots as well as many other features which make managing ASM disks more convenient |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
CB05EC6DA5E3694BE0431EC0E50AA352 |
DISK_ASYNCH_IO Initialization Parameter |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA
DBPERF |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CB04E3C2911D78EBE0431EC0E50AB252 |
Oracle Clusterware for Oracle restart |
Oracle clusterware provides high availability for oracle database as well as for third party application. It can be used for Oracle restart also to move database instance from one node to other node in case of node failure. Please use following link for more information about Oracle clusterware |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
CB05CDFEFD436CDFE0431EC0E50A29C8 |
cluster_database |
RAC Application Cluster provides high availability in case of instance or node failure and scalability in case of workload increase. Please use following documents for more information about benefits of RAC |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
CB02802D637C344DE0431EC0E50AE8DE |
log_buffer |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized. The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal. The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
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FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
C755C6ADCEB21B3EE0431EC0E50A3ABD |
Subnets for cluster_interconnect NICS |
For highest availability it is considered a best practice when using multiple interfaces with Oracle's Redundant Interconnect feature (aka HAIP) that each private interface should be on a different subnet.
Please refer to referenced MOS Note for more details and corrective action about this finding |
WARN |
1481481.1 11gR2 CSS Terminates/Node Eviction After Unplugging one Network Cable in Redundant Interconnect Environment 1210883.1 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Redundant Interconnect and ora.cluster_interconnect.haip |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
C6B4D846BDCB7F6CE0431EC0E50A1DE3 |
_disable_interface_checking |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
C6B6F4AC75B96520E0431EC0E50AF80D |
custom (non-default) RPM |
Until it is confirmed by Oracle support, its not recommended to install custom RPM on Oracle database appliance.
Please work with Oracle support to validate that system has supported RPM installed.
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INFO |
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DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
C660593E9FE1784AE0431EC0E50A12DF |
Network card redundancy using Auto Port Aggregation(APA) |
It is recommended to use multiple network cards, trunk them using auto port aggregation and provide single logical name to clusterware for public network to achieve fail-over as well load balancing.Use following document to configure APA. |
WARN |
298891.1 Configuring Linux for the Oracle 10g VIP or private interconnect using bonding driver |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C66334DC1D490BBDE0431EC0E50A3C6C |
Network card redundancy using Auto Port Aggregation(APA) |
It is recommended to use multiple network cards, trunk them using auto port aggregation and provide single logical name to clusterware for cluster interconnect to achieve fail-over as well load balancing.Use following document to configure APA.
NOTE: If customer is on 11.2.0.2 or above and HAIP is in use with two or more interfaces then this finding can be ignored. |
WARN |
296874.1 Configuring the HP-UX Operating System for the Oracle 10g VIP |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C64FB85D781A3192E0431EC0E50A1A80 |
_os_sched_high_priority |
_OS_SCHED_HIGH_PRIORITY is another parameter related to process scheduling class manipulation. The default value is 1, and changing this to 0 means that all scheduling class manipulation will be disabled, regardless of the values set for _HIGH_PRIORITY_PROCESSES. We strongly recommend leaving this parameter set to 1 |
WARN |
D.2 HP-UX SCHED_NOAGE Scheduling Policy B.2 HP-UX SCHED_NOAGE Scheduling Policy 759082.1 HP-UX: HPUX_SCHED_NOAGE and Scheduling Priority-Policy for LMS in RAC |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C64DC7C5BDE823AFE0431EC0E50A0D19 |
hpux_sched_noage |
It is recommended that you set hpux_sched_noage=178 which will make all RDBMS processes run in SCHED_NOAGE/priority=178 |
WARN |
B.2 HP-UX SCHED_NOAGE Scheduling Policy 759082.1 HP-UX: HPUX_SCHED_NOAGE and Scheduling Priority-Policy for LMS in RAC |
DATABASE |
DBA
DBPERF |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C61253B7F48A65DAE0431EC0E50A6360 |
kernel parameter - ksi_alloc_max |
kernel parameter ksi_alloc_max should be set to the value of the following formula.
nproc*8 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C613256EFD4C032EE0431EC0E50AB195 |
kernel parameter - maxuprc |
kernel parameter maxuprc should be set to the value of the following formula.
nproc*9/10+1
please see the Note referenced below for more details
|
WARN |
169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C611E8E6C01D5256E0431EC0E50AFD4A |
kernel parameter - msgmni |
kernel parameter msgmni should be set to value same as nproc(msgmni=nproc) |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C614575F5D6B2D35E0431EC0E50A6E7F |
kernel parameter - msgtql |
kernel parameter msgtql should be set to value same as nproc(msgtql=nproc) |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C61253B7F48B65DAE0431EC0E50A6360 |
kernel parameter - nfile |
kernel parameter nfile should be set to the value of the following formula.
(15*nproc+2048)
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C611DB5B8DA83F57E0431EC0E50A1863 |
ksi_alloc_max |
Use following link to configure ksi_alloc_max as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C6119F6878ED2F0CE0431EC0E50A7BBC |
maxdsiz |
Use following link to configure maxdsiz as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C611D76249C92EFBE0431EC0E50A2135 |
maxdsiz_64bit |
Use following link to configure maxdsiz_64bit as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C610CF657D40488DE0431EC0E50A4A68 |
maxssiz |
Use following link to configure maxssiz as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C611C67E1632355CE0431EC0E50A8614 |
maxssiz_64bit |
Use following link to configure maxssiz_64bit as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C612454E38D87269E0431EC0E50A08D5 |
msgmni |
Use following link to set msgmni as recommended |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C61253B7F48765DAE0431EC0E50A6360 |
msgtql |
Use following link to set msgtql as recommeded |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C6110E1EC95878C9E0431EC0E50AF801 |
vps_ceiling |
Use following link to configure vps_ceiling as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C57DFC78583B336DE0431EC0E50AAC10 |
executable_stack |
Use following link to set executable_stack to recommended value |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values executable_stack - Tunable Kernel Parameters |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C57DFC785838336DE0431EC0E50AAC10 |
kernel parameter - ncsize |
Kernel parameter ncsize should be set to following formula:- 8*nproc+3072
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C57D7A798048177CE0431EC0E50AEF65 |
kernel parameter - nflocks |
kernel parameter nflocks should be set to value same as nproc(nflocks=nproc) |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C57D7A798044177CE0431EC0E50AEF65 |
kernel parameter - ninode |
Kernel parameter ninode should be set to the value as for following formula:- (8*nproc+2048)
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C57512935C06046BE0431EC0E50AA449 |
kernel parameter - nkthread |
kernel parameter nkthread should be set to the value of the following formula.
(((nproc*7)/4)+16)
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C57D523F4CD07DBFE0431EC0E50AD989 |
kernel parameter - semmni |
kernel parameter semmni should be set to value same as nproc(semmni=nproc) |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C574F09EF5141796E0431EC0E50A915E |
kernel parameter - semmns |
semmns should be set to double of semmni. Use following link to set semmns to recommended value.
|
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C574380C77087227E0431EC0E50A5F74 |
kernel parameter - semmnu |
For 11gR2, semmnu should be set to nproc-4 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 |
NONE |
C57DE5C4445B2D5BE0431EC0E50A645C |
ncsize |
Use following link to set ncsize to recommended value |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C57D7A798049177CE0431EC0E50AEF65 |
nflocks |
Use following link to set nflocks to recommended value |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C57D9373FD0209FDE0431EC0E50A47B7 |
ninode |
Use following link to set ninode to recommended value |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C574BDD16C430D65E0431EC0E50A535F |
nkthread |
Use following link to set nkthread to recommended value |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C5754CD8D2D12456E0431EC0E50AEEBC |
semmni |
Use following link to set semmni as recommended |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C57D082FD5D0091AE0431EC0E50ADDB0 |
semmns |
Use following link to set semmns to recommended value. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C57CC8B78C266F04E0431EC0E50A6435 |
semmnu |
Use following link to configure semmnu as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C5754CD8D2D02456E0431EC0E50AEEBC |
shmmax |
Use following link to configure shmmax as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C52BDD61BC61453BE0431EC0E50A9A73 |
max_thread_proc |
Use following link to configure max_thread_proc as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C52BADA305DB212EE0431EC0E50A1F94 |
maxfiles |
Use following link to configure maxfiles as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C52D804637FB4B75E0431EC0E50AD725 |
maxfiles_lim |
Use following link to configure maxfiles_lim as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C52BDD61BC60453BE0431EC0E50A9A73 |
nproc |
Use following link to configure nproc as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C528ACEF49CF3148E0431EC0E50ABBB7 |
semvmx |
Use following link to configure semvmx as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C529D08ED0354345E0431EC0E50A3B83 |
shmmax |
Use following link to configure shmmax as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C528ACEF49CD3148E0431EC0E50ABBB7 |
shmmni |
Use following link to configure shmmni as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C52A023C64403741E0431EC0E50AC3D7 |
shmmni |
Use following link to configure shmmni as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C529D08ED0344345E0431EC0E50A3B83 |
shmseg |
Use following link to configure shmseg as recommended. |
WARN |
E.2 Configuring Kernel Parameters: D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C518C862A8725C94E0431EC0E50A426D |
OS Kernel Parameter tcp_smallest_anon_port |
As per Oracle documentation:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e48295/manpreins.htm#BABHDIDI
"The tcp_smallest_anon_port and udp_smallest_anon_port parameters are obsolete and you do not need to set them.".
Querying these kernel parameters on HP-UX 11i V3, you will see them as part of un-supported list:
$ ndd -h unsup | grep -i anon
tcp_smallest_anon_port - Smallest anonymous port number to use
udp_smallest_anon_port - Smallest anonymous port number to use
Depending upon Oracle database workloads, the available port range may not be sufficient and may lead to the following type of issues:
ORA-27300: OS system dependent operation:bind failed with status: 227
ORA-27301: OS failure message: Can't assign requested address
ORA-27302: failure occurred at: sskgxpcre3
If you see such problems, the solution is to set tcp_smallest_anon_port & udp_smallest_anon_port to 9000.
|
WARN |
Checking the Software Requirements D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values 1587357.1 Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference (12.1) HP-UX vPars and Integrity 579365.1 Troubleshooting ORA-27300 ORA-27301 ORA-27302 errors |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C518BEB02A6B7B3CE0431EC0E50AB644 |
OS Kernel Parameter udp_smallest_anon_port |
As per Oracle documentation:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e48295/manpreins.htm#BABHDIDI
"The tcp_smallest_anon_port and udp_smallest_anon_port parameters are obsolete and you do not need to set them.".
Querying these kernel parameters on HP-UX 11i V3, you will see them as part of un-supported list:
$ ndd -h unsup | grep -i anon
tcp_smallest_anon_port - Smallest anonymous port number to use
udp_smallest_anon_port - Smallest anonymous port number to use
Depending upon Oracle database workloads, the available port range may not be sufficient and may lead to the following type of issues:
ORA-27300: OS system dependent operation:bind failed with status: 227
ORA-27301: OS failure message: Can't assign requested address
ORA-27302: failure occurred at: sskgxpcre3
If you see such problems, the solution is to set tcp_smallest_anon_port & udp_smallest_anon_port to 9000.
|
WARN |
Checking the Software Requirements D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values 1587357.1 Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference (12.1) HP-UX vPars and Integrity 579365.1 Troubleshooting ORA-27300 ORA-27301 ORA-27302 errors |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C512D4121F7D78EAE0431EC0E50A0E66 |
OS Kernel Parameters tcp_largest_anon_port |
Use following links to verify that tcp_largest_anon_port is configured as per its recommendation. |
WARN |
Checking the Software Requirements D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C5189DB1D4ED6A8EE0431EC0E50AF18D |
OS Kernel Parameters udp_largest_anon_port |
Use following links to verify that udp_largest_anon_port is configured as per its recommendation. |
WARN |
Checking the Software Requirements D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C512535634E4390DE0431EC0E50A46E3 |
shmseg |
Use following link to configure shmseg as recommended. |
WARN |
D.2.1 Minimal Kernel Parameter Values |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
C34F4D19C79311C9E0431EC0E50A9DD0 |
recyclebin |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized.
The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal. The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
C33B66906DA21665E0431EC0E50A0759 |
Block Corruptions |
The V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION view displays blocks marked corrupt by Oracle Database components such as RMAN commands, ANALYZE, dbv, SQL queries, and so on. Any process that encounters a corrupt block records the block corruption in this view. Repair techniques include block media recovery, restoring data files, recovering with incremental backups, and block newing. Block media recovery can repair physical corruptions, but not logical corruptions. It is also recommended to use RMAN "CHECK LOGICAL" option to check for data block corruptions periodically. Please consult the Oracle Database Backup and Recovery User's Guide for repair instructions |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
C31805E52AAC1FBDE0431EC0E50A0C15 |
Primary database log_archive_config |
The DG_CONFIG attribute of the LOG_ARCHIVE_CONFIG parameter must be explicitly set on each database in a Data Guard configuration to enable full Data Guard functionality. Set DG_CONFIG to a text string that contains the DB_UNIQUE_NAME of each database in the configuration, with each name in this list separated by a comma. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
C31823AD32DE21EEE0431EC0E50A8F5C |
Primary database log_archive_config |
The DG_CONFIG attribute of the LOG_ARCHIVE_CONFIG parameter must be explicitly set on each database in a Data Guard configuration to enable full Data Guard functionality. Set DG_CONFIG to a text string that contains the DB_UNIQUE_NAME of each database in the configuration, with each name in this list separated by a comma. |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
C31B975819621D1CE0431EC0E50AC731 |
Redo Log File Size |
The database machine provides extremely high redo generation rates that may make you consider increasing the log file sizes. Following initial deployment, the online log file sizes should be 4GB each. Any subsequent database (re)creation should maintain this sizing which should be sufficient for almost all write-intensive workloads. Do not increase the online log file size to larger than 32GB unless instructed to do so by Oracle Support. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
C3183041CC8231F9E0431EC0E50A9E18 |
Standby database log_archive_config |
The DG_CONFIG attribute of the LOG_ARCHIVE_CONFIG parameter must be explicitly set on each database in a Data Guard configuration to enable full Data Guard functionality. Set DG_CONFIG to a text string that contains the DB_UNIQUE_NAME of each database in the configuration, with each name in this list separated by a comma. |
INFO |
Oracle Data Guard Concepts and Administration Guide - Initialization Parameters |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
C3183166AACE7C81E0431EC0E50AE4D5 |
Standby database log_archive_config |
The DG_CONFIG attribute of the LOG_ARCHIVE_CONFIG parameter must be explicitly set on each database in a Data Guard configuration to enable full Data Guard functionality. Set DG_CONFIG to a text string that contains the DB_UNIQUE_NAME of each database in the configuration, with each name in this list separated by a comma. |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
C15673E9BDAA3AB3E0431EC0E50AE47E |
Process contention scope for root |
The AIXTHREAD_SCOPE environment variable can be used for control if an AIX process runs with process-wide contention scope (the default) or with system-wide contention scope. System-wide contention scope significantly reduces the memory required for each database process. AIX operates most effectively with Oracle Database and Oracle RAC when using system-wide contention scope |
WARN |
811293.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (AIX) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
ROOT |
C155F48B7E520E18E0431EC0E50AE064 |
Process contention scope in 6.1 and above |
The AIXTHREAD_SCOPE environment variable can be used for control if an AIX process runs with process-wide contention scope (the default) or with system-wide contention scope. System-wide contention scope significantly reduces the memory required for each database process. AIX operates most effectively with Oracle Database and Oracle RAC when using system-wide contention scope.
In AIX 6.1 and above the default setting should be AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S, so unless the customer has changed that in their environment then the configuration should already be correct but raccheck is checking the configuration out of an abundance of caution. |
WARN |
AIXTHREAD_SCOPE setting in the install guide 811293.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (AIX) 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference IBM AIX Version 6.1 Differences Guide - 5.5 Threading pthread default 1:1 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 |
NONE |
C1362AD844FE690AE0431EC0E50AD498 |
kernel parameter - maxuproc |
|
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference Configure System Configuration Parameters |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
C13412D90931583CE0431EC0E50AB5D5 |
tcp_ephemeral_high |
|
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference Verifying UDP and TCP Kernel Parameters Configure System Configuration Parameters |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
C13002B3551D58B2E0431EC0E50AD2FC |
tcp_ephemeral_low |
|
WARN |
169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference Verifying UDP and TCP Kernel Parameters Configure System Configuration Parameters |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
C135440C86E273BCE0431EC0E50ABEC0 |
udp_ephemeral_high |
|
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference Verifying UDP and TCP Kernel Parameters Configure System Configuration Parameters |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
C1308AA6F28003DAE0431EC0E50A55CE |
udp_ephemeral_low |
|
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference Verifying UDP and TCP Kernel Parameters Configure System Configuration Parameters |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
C001D5F0EB521E95E0431EC0E50A50DD |
ORACLE PATCH - 999999999 |
Your configuration is NOT in compliance with Oracle Security Alert for CVE-2012-1675 as evidenced by the lack of Oracle Patch 12880299 in your RDBMS HOME. You should apply that patch and validate all potential listener configuration files according to the referenced MOS Note. |
FAIL |
Oracle Security Alert for CVE-2012-1675 1340831.1 Using Class of Secure Transport (COST) to Restrict Instance Registration in Oracle RAC |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
C0023B262FE3492AE0431EC0E50AC7EE |
ORACLE PATCH - 999999999 |
Please validate your Listener configurations are in compliance with Oracle Security Alert for CVE-2012-1675. You have the pre-requisite patch applied to the clusterware home but should validate all potential listener configuration files according to the following MOS Note. |
INFO |
Oracle Security Alert for CVE-2012-1675 1340831.1 Using Class of Secure Transport (COST) to Restrict Instance Registration in Oracle RAC |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
C006238FE7AE757CE0431EC0E50A4708 |
ORACLE PATCH - 999999999 |
Please validate your configuration is in compliance with Oracle Security Alert for CVE-2012-1675. You have the pre-requisite patch applied to the clusterware home but should validate all potential listener configuration files according to the following MOS Note. |
INFO |
Oracle Security Alert for CVE-2012-1675 1340831.1 Using Class of Secure Transport (COST) to Restrict Instance Registration in Oracle RAC |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
C006B9AE6EB72201E0431EC0E50A6239 |
ORACLE PATCH - 999999999 |
Your configuration is NOT in compliance with Oracle Security Alert for CVE-2012-1675 as evidenced by the lack of Oracle Patch 12880299 in your CLUSTERWARE HOME. You should apply that patch and validate all potential listener configuration files according to the referenced MOS Note. |
FAIL |
Oracle Security Alert for CVE-2012-1675 1340831.1 Using Class of Secure Transport (COST) to Restrict Instance Registration in Oracle RAC |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
BF9A883BABFA1D18E0431EC0E50AA69E |
REQUIRED_RESOURCES delimiter |
Higher Availability
|
WARN |
1456701.1 How to Work Around the Original Work Around of Bug 8448079 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
BEAE25E17C4130E4E0431EC0E50A8C3F |
parallel_execution_message_size |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized.
The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal.
The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
WARN |
Parallel execution message size from Oracle Docs 810394.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (Platform Independent) |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BE869D09FB7421AEE0431EC0E50A5F8E |
/opt/oracle permissions check |
Correct ssh user equivalence for installations and patching
|
WARN |
1422423.1 OUI Fails With INS-41815 and ssh Stops Working After Running GI rootupgrade.sh if User's Home Directory is Set to /opt/o 1056713.1 Solutions for Typical 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure/RAC Database runInstaller Issues |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BE60CEFCD81A758CE0431EC0E50A9869 |
Clusterware rolling upgrade |
For rolling Oracle Clusterware upgrade, leave Oracle Clusterware running, shutdown nodeapps, ASM, Database Instances.
ASM rolling upgrade is possible only on 11.1.0.6 or higher |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
BE5F207FE70871B4E0431EC0E50AFF5A |
Large auditing tables system.aud$ |
Depending on which auditing settings are enabled, the SYSTEM.AUD$ can grow very large.
Attempting to upgrade a Database with a large SYSTEM.AUD$ Table can result it what appears to be a halted upgrade processes.
Review the referenced information on how to avoid an/or monitor for this kind of problem. |
FAIL |
979942.1 Database upgrade appears to have halted at SYS.AUD$ Table 1329590.1 How to Pre-Process SYS.AUD$ Records Pre-Upgrade From 10.1 or later to 11gR1 or later |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BE5FA6AD593918DCE0431EC0E50A6BE5 |
ORACLE PATCH - 6872001 |
6872001 - LMON ISSUES ORA-15156 FOR 11.1.0.6 TO 11.2.0.0 ROLLING UPGRADE FOR ASM
RELEASE NOTES:
ASM rolling upgrade from 11.x to 11.y was not allowed due to a bug in the version check code.
REDISCOVERY INFORMATION:
ASM rolling upgrade from 11.x to 11.y is not allowed.
Upgrade Oracle Clusterware and Automatic Storage Management to 11.2. at the same time
- For ASM rolling upgrade from 11.1.0.6 ,a patch for bug 6872001 is required |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
BE0F508E571C03B3E0431EC0E50A5DC1 |
Network and bonding interfaces warning status |
All network and bonding interface checks are expected to be successful |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
ROOT |
BDE6845C8E604592E0431EC0E50A2B9F |
OneOff patches in ASM_HOME |
When oneoff patchces are applied on old ORACLE_HOME, you have to make sure that bug fixed by those oneoff patches are fixed in version you are upgrading.
If fixes are not available then you have to request merge on top of new version and have to apply new merge as soon as you upgrade.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
BDEAE0BF6306348DE0431EC0E50ABA19 |
OneOff patches in CRS_HOME |
When oneoff patchces are applied on old ORACLE_HOME, you have to make sure that bug fixed by those oneoff patches are fixed in version you are upgrading.
If fixes are not available then you have to request merge on top of new version and have to apply new merge as soon as you upgrade.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BDE6A109829F46B1E0431EC0E50AACED |
OneOff patches in RDBMS_HOME |
When oneoff patchces are applied on old ORACLE_HOME, you have to make sure that bug fixed by those oneoff patches are fixed in version you are upgrading.
If fixes are not available then you have to request merge on top of new version and have to apply new merge as soon as you upgrade.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BD82B7CBE93169D7E0431EC0E50AA3F7 |
Behavior Changes AFter Upgrade |
See the referenced Notes for more information about the following behavior changes:
New Default Behavior When I/O Write Errors Occur - Instance Crash
Multicast Requirement on private interconnect
Auto-Adjustment of LMS Process Priority in Oracle RAC with 11.2.0.3 and later
SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS - Before 10.2.0.4 PL/SQL cursors will be cached automatically because of OPEN_CURSORS. Since 10.2.0.4 SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS has to be defined to ensure cursor caching for PL/SQL
• Remedy: session_cached_cursors=300
• Tuning:
To determine whether the session cursor cache is sufficiently large for your instance, you can examine the session statistic session cursor cache hits in the V$SYSSTAT view. This statistic counts the number of times a parse call found a cursor in the session cursor cache. If this statistic is a relatively low percentage of the total parse call count for the session, then consider setting SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS to a larger value.
New Background Processes - Depending upon what version you are upgrading from you will notice some new background processes.
Examples beginning in 11.1:
DBRM - Database Resource Manager process
DIA0 - Diagnosability process 0
DIAG - Diagnosability process
FBDA - Flashback Data Archiver process
PSP0 - Process Spawner 0 process
SMCO - Space Manager process
VKTM - Virtual Keeper of TiMe process
Examples beginning in 11.2:
GEN0 - General Task Execution 0 process
VKRM - Virtual sKeduler for RMgr
New Database Parameters:
11.1 (performance related)
OPTIMIZER_USE_INVISIBLE_INDEXES - "Invisible" indexes ignored if set to FALSE. But DMLs still executed to the index.
OPTIMIZER_USE_PENDING_STATISTICS - Mitigate risk with new stats post upgrade
_OPTIMIZER_IGNORE_HINTS=TRUE - verify in test cycles if ignoring hints will speed up the post-upgrade performance. There's a good chance that statements will perform better in the newer release.
11.2.0.1:
DEFERRED_SEGMENT_CREATION
DST_UPGRADE_INSERT_CONV
LISTENER_NETWORKS
PARALLEL_DEGREE_LIMIT
PARALLEL_DEGREE_POLICY
PARALLEL_FORCE_LOCAL
PARALLEL_MIN_TIME_THRESHOLD
PARALLEL_SERVERS_TARGET
11.2.0.2:
CURSOR_BIND_CAPTURE_DESTINATION
DB_UNRECOVERABLE_SCN_TRACKING
DB_FLASH_CACHE_SIZE [Solaris and Linux only]
DB_FLASH_CACHE_FILE [Solaris and Linux only]
New Parameters can always be found in the Database Reference under What's New in Oracle Database Reference? or under New Features
|
INFO |
1212703.1 Oracle Grid Infrastructure 11.2.0.2 Installation or Upgrade may fail due to Multicasting Requirement Oracle® Database Upgrade Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) 7691270.8 Crash the DB in case of write errors (rather than just offline files) 1392248.1 Auto-Adjustment of LMS Process Priority in Oracle RAC with 11.2.0.3 and later 883028.1 New Background Processes introduced by ACFS 444149.1 New Background Processes In 11g Change in Behavior for SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS 30804.1 Init.ora Parameter "SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS" Reference Note Behaviour Changes between Oracle 8i and 11.2 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BD7FF77F46A3052EE0431EC0E50AD063 |
Database JVM objects |
The number of java objects should be >= 21223. If not, there is something wrong with the installation. If you have less than 21223 java objects, review the below referenced Note and correct this problem before continuing with the upgrade. |
WARN |
397770.1 How to Check if the Oracle JVM is Installed Correctly in the Database |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BD7E4DDEE2B06BABE0431EC0E50AED9B |
Duplicate sys/system objects |
If any duplicate objects were found in the SYS and SYSTEM schemas please follow below article.
Read the Exceptions carefully before taking action.
|
WARN |
1030426.6 How to Clean Up Duplicate Objects Owned by SYS and SYSTEM Schema |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BD805687111E2D1FE0431EC0E50AF9E2 |
Instant Client Awareness |
Be aware of the new Instant Client:
• Universal, small footprint Oracle client
• Works with OCI, OCCI, Pro*C, ODBC, JDBC, ODP.NET, ASP.NET,OLE DB and OO4O applications
• No OUI Oracle Client installation necessary anymore
• Easy and simple deployment • Download it from OTN
• Copy it to the target/client system(s)
• Add its directory to PATH/LD_LIBRARY_PATH and set TNS_ADMIN
• For ODBC run the provided batch script
• Patching? Just deploy the current version |
INFO |
Instant Client Downloads Oracle Database Instant Client |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BD7E8F37559F1DF6E0431EC0E50A11BC |
Monitoring Recompilation Info |
Monitor the progress during recompilation after upgrading:
1. Query the number of invalid objects remaining. This number should decrease with time.
2. Query the number of objects compiled so far. This number should increase with time.
3. Query the jobs created by UTL_RECOMP.
4. Query the UTL_RECOMP jobs that are running. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BD7FD021E30F7F79E0431EC0E50A05E5 |
Network ACLs for Oracle Utility Packages check |
You must configure network access control lists (ACLs) in the database after the upgrade before these packages can work as they did in prior releases for users accessing the following Oracle utility packages:
UTL_TCP, UTL_SMTP, UTL_MAIL, UTL_HTTP and/or UTL_INADDR |
WARN |
958129.1 How To Set Network ACLs in Oracle 11g To Access Packages UTL_TCP, UTL_SMTP, UTL_MAIL, UTL_HTTP, UTL_INADDR Managing and Updating Access Control Lists and Network Utility Packages 453786.1 ORA-24247 When Executing UTL_HTTP UTL_INADDR Packages |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BD7E498EA0117DA9E0431EC0E50A4394 |
undo_management |
Oracle provides a fully automated mechanism, referred to as automatic undo management, for managing undo information and space. In this management mode, you create an undo tablespace, and the server automatically manages undo segments and space among the various active sessions. |
INFO |
1307334.1 Master Note for ORA-1555 Errors |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
BD6BDE182D35742CE0431EC0E50A5662 |
System Stats Since Upgrade Check |
It is important to gather system stats after an upgrade to assure proper optimizer behavior. The following query can be used to obtain the last time the system stats were gathered. Please verify that the system stats have been gathered since the upgrade.
select 'system stats gathered = '||pval2 stats_gathered from aux_stats$ where pname = 'DSTOP'; |
WARN |
179668.1 TROUBLESHOOTING: Tuning Slow Running Queries 149560.1 How to Collect and Display System Statistics (CPU and IO) for CBO use |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
BD6DE3B846D83FFFE0431EC0E50A4DE2 |
Timezone Support |
Adjust time zone data in the database to DST V11 or higher. See the referenced document for timezone support and globalization. |
INFO |
977512.1 Updating the RDBMS DST version in 11gR2 (11.2.0.1 and up) using DBMS_DST Datetime Data Types and Time Zone Support |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BD53C41D0F1102DDE0431EC0E50A5B4C |
Invalid Registry Component Check |
After upgrading all registry components are expected to have a status of VALID or OPTION OFF. If that is not the case please investigate further and contact Support if necessary. |
WARN |
472937.1 Information On Installed Database Components and Schemas 753041.1 How To Diagnose Components With NON VALID Status In DBA_REGISTRY After an Upgrade |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
BD066B2D5AD83132E0431EC0E50A824F |
Post-upgrade create editable init.ora file |
Always create an editable init.ora from the current SPFILE after the upgrade has been finished
• Prevents rewrite in case of setting wrong parameters or forced edit
Keep in mind:
• The SPFILE is binary file!!! Don't edit it!! Default since Oracle 9.0
• It will simply exist after using DBUA or DBCA
Example:
SQL> create pfile='/tmp/initDB.ora' from spfile;
Now edit init.ora with any editor
SQL> startup force pfile=/tmp/initDB.ora SQL> create spfile from pfile;
• Parameters can be changed by:
SQL> alter system set PARAMETER=VALUE scope=both; |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BD05A68427C411FFE0431EC0E50AEAF0 |
Post-upgrade timings script |
The utlusts.sql script has been run to provide timings for the upgrade. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BCF6E390CEF80FA6E0431EC0E50A61FD |
ASM disk group compatible.asm parameter for upgrade |
Compatible attribute of each disk group should match to ASM compatible parameter.
Before advancing the COMPATIBLE.ASM attribute for diskgroups, ensure that the values for the COMPATIBLE initialization parameter of all ASM instances that use the disk group are set to at least the new setting for COMPATIBLE.ASM |
WARN |
Features Enabled By Disk Group Compatibility Attribute Settings |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BCF7DEE2AE8B0845E0431EC0E50AC6B7 |
ASM disk group compatible.rdbms parameter for upgrade |
Before advancing the COMPATIBLE.RDBMS attribute for diskgroups, ensure that the values for the COMPATIBLE initialization parameter for all of the databases that use the disk group are set to at least the new setting for COMPATIBLE.RDBMS of diskgroup
If compatible.rdbms diskgroup parameter is higher than any database instance version than that instance can not access those higher compatibility disk groups
|
WARN |
Features Enabled By Disk Group Compatibility Attribute Settings |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BCF56A3FADCD21A1E0431EC0E50A966D |
ASM disk owner and permissions |
Make sure all ASM disks:-
1. are owned by operating system user who is running is running asm instance
2. disks's group should be same as primary group of the user who is running ASM instance.
3. Should also have the "brw-rw----" permission set.
For example
brw-rw---- 1 grid asmadmin 253, 71 Apr 27 19:00 /dev/mapper/SSD_E1_S23_805607426p1
brw-rw---- 1 grid asmadmin 253, 70 Apr 23 00:01 /dev/mapper/HDD_E0_S08_966565771p2
brw-rw---- 1 grid asmadmin 253, 69 Apr 27 19:00 /dev/mapper/HDD_E0_S08_966565771p1
brw-rw---- 1 grid asmadmin 253, 68 Apr 23 00:01 /dev/mapper/HDD_E1_S19_967040855p2
brw-rw---- 1 grid asmadmin 253, 67 Apr 27 19:02 /dev/mapper/HDD_E1_S19_967040855p1
brw-rw---- 1 grid asmadmin 253, 66 Apr 23 00:01 /dev/mapper/HDD_E1_S14_966531643p2
brw-rw---- 1 grid asmadmin 253, 65 Apr 27 19:01 /dev/mapper/HDD_E1_S14_966531643p1
brw-rw---- 1 grid asmadmin 253, 64 Apr 24 06:29 /dev/mapper/HDD_E0_S04_967043715p2
brw-rw---- 1 grid asmadmin 253, 63 Apr 27 19:02 /dev/mapper/HDD_E0_S04_967043715p1
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WARN |
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DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BCF2983E5B7523C8E0431EC0E50A623F |
Clusterware active version |
After successful upgrade, clusterware active version should be 11.2.0.3.0 on all nodes in cluster |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BCF5DD4CC7755807E0431EC0E50AD500 |
SYSASM privilege for SYS in ASM instance |
sys user should have sysasm previledge in ASM instance. Output from SELECT * FROM v$pwfile_users where username='SYS' should look like following.
Make sure you are connected to ASM instance
USERNAME SYSDB SYSOP SYSAS
------------------------------ ----- ----- -------------
SYS TRUE TRUE FALSE
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WARN |
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DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BCF2983E5B7323C8E0431EC0E50A623F |
cluster_database |
If you are using a cluster database, set the parameter CLUSTER_DATABASE=FALSE DURING the upgrade and set it back to true AFTER the upgrade. If you are upgrading a cluster database, then modify the init.ora file in the same way that you modified the parameter file. |
WARN |
837570.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BCF5304C4F2257CCE0431EC0E50AF09C |
compatible |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized. The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal. The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
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WARN |
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DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BCE22AC1A8B1190DE0431EC0E50A453A |
Invalid application objects |
If the dbupgdiag.sql script reports any invalid objects, run $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/utlrp.sql (multiple times) to validate the invalid objects in the database until there is no change in the number of invalid objects.
$cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin
$sqlplus "/ as sysdba"
SQL> @utlrp.sql
After validating the invalid objects, re-run dbupgdiag.sql in the database once again and make sure that everything is fine. |
WARN |
837570.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
BC7C92068D9124F5E0431EC0E50ADB8A |
Backend Check |
Reports any faults, single paths, and mismatches in firmware versions between data disks, write caches (logs), and JBOD SIMs.
|
WARN |
Sun ZFS Storage 7000 System Administration Guide |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
EL_LITE
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN
EL_EXTENSIVE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BC7D40E36C995EF4E0431EC0E50A4E5D |
Cluster Check |
Examines the cluster link health of the appliance.
|
WARN |
Sun ZFS Storage 7000 System Administration Guide |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
EL_LITE
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN
EL_EXTENSIVE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BC7D857DDCD50C44E0431EC0E50A1A88 |
Datasets Check |
Examines the size of the datasets of the appliance.
|
WARN |
Sun ZFS Storage 7000 Analytics Guide - Datasets |
ORACLE SUN TECHNOLOGIES |
EL_LITE
PDIT
ZFS
SYSADMIN
EL_EXTENSIVE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BC513AF4DF03115FE0431EC0E50ADA92 |
JAVA_COMPILER environment variable |
Having the JAVA_COMPILER environment variable set will cause opatch operations to be extremely slow (can be hours depending on the system). To prevent this issue ensure that JAVA_COMPILER is NOT set in the environment. |
WARN |
1370381.1 DBUA And DBCA Fail In $ORACLE_HOME/jdk/jre/bin/libj9jit23.so 1541186.1 Applying PSU Patch Takes Very Long Time (hours) After "Verifying the update" |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 |
NONE |
BC528298630F01A7E0431EC0E50A4A7D |
Network ACLs for Oracle Utility Packages check |
You must configure network access control lists (ACLs) in the database after the upgrade before these packages can work as they did in prior releases for users accessing the following Oracle utility packages:
UTL_TCP, UTL_SMTP, UTL_MAIL, UTL_HTTP and/or UTL_INADDR |
WARN |
958129.1 How To Set Network ACLs in Oracle 11g To Access Packages UTL_TCP, UTL_SMTP, UTL_MAIL, UTL_HTTP, UTL_INADDR Managing and Updating Access Control Lists and Network Utility Packages 453786.1 ORA-24247 When Executing UTL_HTTP UTL_INADDR Packages |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BC40C8F33DA1699AE0431EC0E50A1702 |
ALL_OBJECTS Reserved Word Check |
Review V$RESERVED_WORDS output in the report details for the scope of which Reserved Words are allowed where.
See the referenced documentation for more info.
The following sample query can be used to joined all_objects and v$reserved_words:
select ao.owner, ao.object_name, ao.object_type from all_objects ao, v$reserved_words osrw where ao.object_name = osrw.keyword and ao.owner not in ('SYS','PUBLIC','SYSMAN','XDB', 'CTXSYS','SYSTEM','WMSYS','OWBSYS','ORDSYS','ORDDATA','OUTLN','OLAPSYS','MDSYS','APEX_030200','EXFSYS','DBSNMP','APPQOSSYS','FLOWS_FILES') order by 1,2; |
WARN |
Oracle SQL Reserved Words |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BC40C8F33DA3699AE0431EC0E50A1702 |
ALL_TAB_COLUMNS Reserved Word Check |
Review V$RESERVED_WORDS output in the report details for the scope of which Reserved Words are allowed where.
See the referenced documentation for more info.
The following sample query can be used to join all_tab_columns and v$reserved_words:
select atc.owner, atc.table_name, atc.column_name from all_tab_columns atc, v$reserved_words osrw where atc.column_name = osrw.keyword and atc.owner not in ('SYS','PUBLIC','SYSMAN','XDB', 'CTXSYS','SYSTEM','WMSYS', 'OWBSYS','ORDSYS','ORDDATA','OUTLN','OLAPSYS','MDSYS','APEX_030200','EXFSYS','DBSNMP','APPQOSSYS','FLOWS_FILES') order by 1,2;
|
WARN |
Oracle SQL Reserved Words |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BC3F87A866B40DD5E0431EC0E50A8725 |
sshd_config LoginGraceTime |
Avoid potential OUI AttachHome issues during upgrade
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BC3F4E4D9CD57FF5E0431EC0E50A8F25 |
sshd_config LoginGraceTime check |
Avoid potential OUI AttachHome issues during upgrade
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
ROOT |
BBB4357BF09B79D6E0431EC0E50AFB57 |
Hang and Deadlock material |
Ways to troubleshoot database hang and deadlocks:-
1. V$Wait_Chains - The DB (the dia0 BG process) samples local hanganalyze every 3 seconds and global hanganalyze every 10 seconds and stores it in memory. V$Wait_Chains is an interface to seeing this "hanganalyze cache". That means at any moment you can query v$wait_chains and see what hanganalyze knows about the current wait chains at any given time. In 11.2 with a live hang this is the first thing you can use to know who the blocker and final blockers are.For more info see following: NOTE:1428210.1 - Troubleshooting Database Contention With V$Wait_Chains
2. Procwatcher - In v11, this script samples v$wait_chains every 90 seconds and collects interesting info about the processes involved in wait chains (short stacks, current wait, current SQL, recent ASH data, locks held, locks waiting for, latches held, etc...). This script works in RAC and non-RAC and is a proactive way to trap hang data even if you can't predict when the problem will happen. Some very large customers are proactively either planning to, or using this script on hundreds of systems to catch session contention. For more info see followings: NOTE:459694.1 - Procwatcher: Script to Monitor and Examine Oracle DB and Clusterware Processes AND NOTE:1352623.1 - How To Troubleshoot Database Contention With Procwatcher.
3. Hanganalyze Levels - Hanganalyze format and output is completely different starting in version 11. In general we recommend getting hanganalyze dumps at level 3. Make sure you always get a global hanganalyze in RAC.
4. Systemstate Levels - With a large SGA and a large number of processes, systemstate dumps at level 266 or 267 can dump a HUGE amount of data and take even hours to dump on large systems. That situation should be avoided. One lightweight alternative is a systemstate dump at level 258. This is basically a level 2 systemstate plus short stacks and is much cheaper than level 266 or 267 and level 258 still has the most important info that support engineers typically look at like process info, latch info, wait events, short stacks, and more at a fraction of the cost.
Note that bugs 11800959 and 11827088 have significant impact on systemstate dumps. If not on 11.2.0.3+ or a version that has both fixes applied, systemstate dumps at levels 10, 11, 266, and 267 can be VERY expensive in RAC. In versions < 11.2.0.3 without these fixes applied, systemstate dumps at level 258 would typically be advised.
NOTE:1353073.1 - Exadata Diagnostic Collection Guide while for Exadata many of the concepts for hang detection and analysis are the same for normal RAC systems.
5.Hang Management and LMHB provide good proactive hang related data. For Hang Management see following note: 1270563.1 Hang Manager 11.2.0.2 |
INFO |
459694.1 Procwatcher: Script to Monitor and Examine Oracle DB and Clusterware Processes 1352623.1 How To Troubleshoot Database Contention With Procwatcher 1428210.1 Troubleshooting Database Contention With V$Wait_Chains 1353073.1 Exadata Diagnostic Collection Guide |
DATABASE |
DBA
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BBB4F5313F2965C9E0431EC0E50ABF04 |
Number of RDBMS LMS running in real time |
|
WARN |
1439551.1 Oracle (RAC) Database Consolidation Guidelines for Environments Using Mixed Database Versions 1392248.1 Auto-Adjustment of LMS Process Priority in Oracle RAC with 11.2.0.3 and later |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 |
ROOT |
BA1E13021C2A5CB1E0431EC0E50A1D17 |
Oracle Software Downloads INFO |
Most commonly used Oracle software can be downloaded using the referenced links |
INFO |
Oracle Developer Software Download Site (limited license) Oracle Software Delivery Cloud (for licensed customer downloads) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BA0ED42FC9BD271CE0431EC0E50A4E82 |
Automatic Diagnostic Repository INFO |
Review the referenced notes for helpful info regarding the usage of the Automatic Diagnostic Repository |
INFO |
443529.1 11g Quick Steps to Package and Send Critical Error Diagnostic Information to Support [Video] 564269.1 Retention Policy for ADR 738732.1 ADR Different Methods to Create IPS Package |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
BA09EB4AA67D3E74E0431EC0E50A0C02 |
Behavior Changes AFter Upgrade |
See the referenced Notes for more information about the following behavior changes:
New Default Behavior When I/O Write Errors Occur - Instance Crash
Multicast Requirement on private interconnect
Auto-Adjustment of LMS Process Priority in Oracle RAC with 11.2.0.3 and later
SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS - Before 10.2.0.4 PL/SQL cursors will be cached automatically because of OPEN_CURSORS. Since 10.2.0.4 SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS has to be defined to ensure cursor caching for PL/SQL
• Remedy: session_cached_cursors=300
• Tuning:
To determine whether the session cursor cache is sufficiently large for your instance, you can examine the session statistic session cursor cache hits in the V$SYSSTAT view. This statistic counts the number of times a parse call found a cursor in the session cursor cache. If this statistic is a relatively low percentage of the total parse call count for the session, then consider setting SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS to a larger value.
New Background Processes - Depending upon what version you are upgrading from you will notice some new background processes.
Examples beginning in 11.1:
DBRM - Database Resource Manager process
DIA0 - Diagnosability process 0
DIAG - Diagnosability process
FBDA - Flashback Data Archiver process
PSP0 - Process Spawner 0 process
SMCO - Space Manager process
VKTM - Virtual Keeper of TiMe process
Examples beginning in 11.2:
GEN0 - General Task Execution 0 process
VKRM - Virtual sKeduler for RMgr
New Database Parameters:
11.1 (performance related)
OPTIMIZER_USE_INVISIBLE_INDEXES - "Invisible" indexes ignored if set to FALSE. But DMLs still executed to the index.
OPTIMIZER_USE_PENDING_STATISTICS - Mitigate risk with new stats post upgrade
_OPTIMIZER_IGNORE_HINTS=TRUE - verify in test cycles if ignoring hints will speed up the post-upgrade performance. There's a good chance that statements will perform better in the newer release.
11.2.0.1:
DEFERRED_SEGMENT_CREATION
DST_UPGRADE_INSERT_CONV
LISTENER_NETWORKS
PARALLEL_DEGREE_LIMIT
PARALLEL_DEGREE_POLICY
PARALLEL_FORCE_LOCAL
PARALLEL_MIN_TIME_THRESHOLD
PARALLEL_SERVERS_TARGET
11.2.0.2:
CURSOR_BIND_CAPTURE_DESTINATION
DB_UNRECOVERABLE_SCN_TRACKING
DB_FLASH_CACHE_SIZE [Solaris and Linux only]
DB_FLASH_CACHE_FILE [Solaris and Linux only]
New Parameters can always be found in the Database Reference under What's New in Oracle Database Reference? or under New Features
|
INFO |
1212703.1 Oracle Grid Infrastructure 11.2.0.2 Installation or Upgrade may fail due to Multicasting Requirement Oracle® Database Upgrade Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) 7691270.8 Crash the DB in case of write errors (rather than just offline files) 1392248.1 Auto-Adjustment of LMS Process Priority in Oracle RAC with 11.2.0.3 and later 883028.1 New Background Processes introduced by ACFS 444149.1 New Background Processes In 11g Change in Behavior for SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS 30804.1 Init.ora Parameter "SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS" Reference Note Behaviour Changes between Oracle 8i and 11.2 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BA087D22B1251D2AE0431EC0E50A4330 |
Instant Client Awareness |
Be aware of the new Instant Client:
• Universal, small footprint Oracle client
• Works with OCI, OCCI, Pro*C, ODBC, JDBC, ODP.NET, ASP.NET,OLE DB and OO4O applications
• No OUI Oracle Client installation necessary anymore
• Easy and simple deployment • Download it from OTN
• Copy it to the target/client system(s)
• Add its directory to PATH/LD_LIBRARY_PATH and set TNS_ADMIN
• For ODBC run the provided batch script
• Patching? Just deploy the current version |
INFO |
Instant Client Downloads Oracle Database Instant Client |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BA0F3FC9486B1CFFE0431EC0E50A5AA5 |
Online Redefinition INFO |
Disadvantages of LONG:
- Maximum number of LONG columns per table : 1
- No replication possible with LONG and LONG RAW
- LONG -> LOB conversion is irreversible
Online Table Redefinition
• Available for LONG/LOB since 10g
• Package: DBMS_REDEFINITION
• LONG to CLOB
• LONG RAW to BLOB
• Conversion is done implicitly
• For scripted examples see referenced notes
• Advantage: Source table is available during the whole process |
INFO |
251417.1 How to convert LONG column to CLOB using package DBMS_REDEFINITION 1012454.7 How to Convert from Long Raw to BLOB/CLOB using PL/SQL 556283.1 How to Convert Date Column to Timestamp Using DBMS_REDEFINITION Package? |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
BA099BC782D2280BE0431EC0E50AFEA8 |
Oracle E-Business Suite Interoperability |
Consult the referenced documents for information pertaining toOracle E-Business Suite interoperability and other resources |
INFO |
Oracle E-Business Suite Technology - latest news directly from E-Business Suite Development 881505.1 Interoperability Notes Oracle EBS 11i with Oracle Database 11gR2 (11.2.0) 1058763.1 Interoperability Notes Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 with Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0) Migrating the Oracle E-Business Suite Database to Oracle Exadata Database Machine Using Transportable Tablespaces Installing Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 with the Oracle Exadata Database Machine 216205.1 Database Initialization Parameters for Oracle Applications Release 11i Migrating Oracle E-Business Suite to Oracle Exadata Database Machine Using Oracle Data Pump |
EBS |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
BA092B7BA88B7F23E0431EC0E50A72E9 |
Spatial Index Bug |
Please review the referenced document if your applications rely on the use of Spatial indexes. |
INFO |
9743250.8 Bug 9743250 - Poor performance of R-tree Spatial Index resulting in full table scans in spatial queries |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B9B9D6493CF2349DE0431EC0E50A2F19 |
CSS disktimeout for AIX |
The maximum amount of time allowed for a voting file I/O to complete; if this time is exceeded the voting disk will be marked as offline. Note that this is also the amount of time that will be required for initial cluster formation, i.e. when no nodes have previously been up and in a cluster. |
INFO |
294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
B9BCA14BCF5828F9E0431EC0E50AD201 |
CSS reboot time for AIX |
Reboot time (default 3 seconds) is the amount of time allowed for a node to complete a reboot after the CSS daemon has been evicted. |
INFO |
294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
B9BCC54F3A901F18E0431EC0E50AC1A0 |
recyclebin |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized.
The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal. The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
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FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B889FA6476F04A5DE0431EC0E50AF34E |
fs.file-max |
- In 11g we introduced automatic memory management which requires more file descriptors than previous versions.
- At a _MINIMUM_ we require 512*PROCESSES (init parameter) file descriptors per database instance + some for the OS and other non-oracle processes
- Since we cannot know at install time how many database instances the customer may run and how many PROCESSES they may configure for those instances and whether they will use automatic memory management or how many non-Oracle processes may be run and how many file descriptors they will require we recommend the file descriptor limit be set to a very high number (6553600) to minimize the potential for running out.
- Setting fs.file-max "too high" doesn't hurt anything because file descriptors are allocated dynamically as needed up to the limit of fs.file-max
- Oracle is not aware of any customers having problems from setting fs.file-max "too high" but we have had customers have problems from setting it too low. A problem from having too few file descriptors is preventable.
- As for a formula, given 512*PROCESSES (as a minimum) fs.file-max should be a sufficiently high number to minimize the chance that ANY customer would suffer an outage from having fs.file-max set too low. At a limit of 6553600 customers are likely to have other problems to worry about before they hit that limit.
- If an individual customer wants to deviate from fs.file-max = 6553600 then they are free to do so based on their knowledge of their environment and implementation as long as they make sure they have enough file descriptors to cover all their database instances, other non-oracle processes and the OS. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
B88B1400EBFB01B2E0431EC0E50A9173 |
pam_limits check |
This is required to make the shell limits work properly and applies to 10g and 11g. From the 11g documentation:
Add the following line to the /etc/pam.d/login file, if it does not already exist:
session required pam_limits.so
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
B7868C0487C30798E0431EC0E50A67DF |
10g AUDIT_TRAIL Pre-upgrade |
Upon upgrade from 10g to 11g AUDIT_TRAIL keeps its default from 9.2/10.1/10.2 (NONE). If a 11g database is created from scratch then AUDIT_TRAIL will be set to DB and statements get logged in SYS.AUD$.
In order to help auditing security relevant statements it is recommended to set AUDIT_TRAIL explicitly for every database either prior to or after upgrading. |
INFO |
Oracle® Database Upgrade Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) 1152016.1 Master Note For Oracle Database Upgrades and Migrations |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B7883B8B6CA83711E0431EC0E50AD6FE |
10g Client Connecting to 11g Password Change Info |
After upgrading database to 11g and connecting from a 10g client you mat encounter the following scenario:
When user accounts are created on a recently upgraded database that went from 10gR2 to 11g, we have the following issue connecting through SQLPlus :
1) The user opens SQLPLUS and enters their username, password, and the host string
2) The password change window appears. The user enters their old password, the new password, and retypes the new password.
3) The user then receives an ORA-01017 invalid username/password. Login denied password unchanged.
Please refer to the referenced Note for information on how to avoid this problem
|
INFO |
888432.1 Oracle 10g Client Connecting To Oracle 11g Database Gets ORA-01017 invalid username/password |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B7869818364C4AAFE0431EC0E50A463E |
AUDIT_TRAIL Post-upgrade |
An 11gR2 database created from scratch will have AUDIT_TRAIL set to "DB" and statements get logged in SYS.AUD$. In this case AUDIT_TRAIL is set to NONE.
|
INFO |
785351.1 Oracle 11gR2 Upgrade Companion |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B78663EC9D3E052CE0431EC0E50AC6C8 |
CRS or GI Software Ownership Info |
During the installation/upgrade specify the same user for ownership of the Grid Infrastructure as for the CRS of the previous version. It is not supported to change the owner of the clusterware software owner during the upgrade process. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B785AB1911774B0CE0431EC0E50AA6FF |
Standby Database Rolling Upgrade Info |
The referenced MAA white papers provide best practices for utilizing a standby database to perform a rolling upgrade with minimal downtime using Data Guard features.
|
INFO |
738643.1 Step by Step Guide on How to Create Logical Standby Database Rolling Upgrade Using Data Guard SQL Apply Oracle Database 11g and 10gR2 300479.1 Important Patches & Workarounds for Oracle 10g Rolling Database Upgrades Using Data Guard SQL Apply (Logical Standby) 949322.1 Oracle11g Data Guard: Database Rolling Upgrade Shell Script Best Practices for Zero Risk, Zero Downtime Database Maintenance Database Rolling Upgrade with Transient Logical Standby: Oracle Data Guard 11g Oracle® Data Guard Concepts and Administration 11g Release 1 (11.1) Using SQL Apply to Upgrade the Oracle Database 413484.1 Data Guard Support for Heterogeneous Primary and Physical Standbys in Same Data Guard Configuration |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B770C7B1E07F1B7DE0431EC0E50AA72E |
IBM AIX Power INFO |
Please review the referenced documents for useful information related to operating RAC on IBM AIX Power Architecture |
INFO |
282036.1 Minimum Software Versions and Patches Required to Support Oracle Products on IBM Power Systems 811293.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (AIX) 1376369.1 IBM General Parallel File System (GPFS) 3.2 and 3.3 and Oracle RAC Using the Virtual IO Server (VIOS) and Oracle RAC |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
B74D3DC7BE055103E0431EC0E50AB023 |
ORACLE PATCH - 12879912,12879929,12879933,13923851,14275630,14736542,16056269,16619897 |
Result: B - SCN Headroom is low.
You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations immediately rather than waiting for your normal maintenance window.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
WARN |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B74E9588F1FF568EE0431EC0E50ADCCF |
ORACLE PATCH - 12879912,12879929,12879933,13923851,14275630,14736542,16056269,16619897 |
Result: A - SCN Headroom is good.
Apply the latest recommended CPU or PSU patches based on your maintenance schedule.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
INFO |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74F8964C8491415E0431EC0E50A7977 |
ORACLE PATCH - 12879912,12879929,12879933,13923851,14275630,14736542,16056269,16619897 |
Result: C - SCN Headroom is low.
This database appears to have a high rate of SCN increase. You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations IMMEDIATELY. If you have not already done so please follow the instructions in the Note referenced below about evidence to collect and log a Service Request with Oracle Support so that additional advice can be given.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
FAIL |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B74D9D536C000A4CE0431EC0E50A844B |
ORACLE PATCH - 13343244,13343424,13343447,13696242,14192201,14275621,14727315,16056267,16619893,17082367 |
Result: C - SCN Headroom is low.
This database appears to have a high rate of SCN increase. You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations IMMEDIATELY. If you have not already done so please follow the instructions in the Note referenced below about evidence to collect and log a Service Request with Oracle Support so that additional advice can be given.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
FAIL |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74D1BBA176502E8E0431EC0E50A9501 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13343244,13343424,13696224,13696242,14192201,14390437,14841385,16166868,16742320,17272753 |
Result: A - SCN Headroom is good.
Apply the latest recommended CPU or PSU patches based on your maintenance schedule.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
INFO |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74D6641BCED103FE0431EC0E50A2CF2 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13343244,13343424,13696224,13696242,14192201,14390437,14841385,16166868,16742320,17272753 |
Result: B - SCN Headroom is low.
You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations immediately rather than waiting for your normal maintenance window.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
WARN |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74BC7F8F24A0E44E0431EC0E50A5EE6 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13343453,13343461,13621679,13923474,14275623 ,14739378,16056268,16619896,17082366,17465583 |
Result: A - SCN Headroom is good.
Apply the latest recommended CPU or PSU patches based on your maintenance schedule.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
INFO |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74D611EB10C6350E0431EC0E50A0741 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13343453,13343461,13621679,13923474,14275623 ,14739378,16056268,16619896,17082366,17465583 |
Result: C - SCN Headroom is low.
This database appears to have a high rate of SCN increase. You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations IMMEDIATELY. If you have not already done so please follow the instructions in the Note referenced below about evidence to collect and log a Service Request with Oracle Support so that additional advice can be given.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
FAIL |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B74D6641BCEB103FE0431EC0E50A2CF2 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13343453,13343461,13621679,13923474,14275623 ,14739378,16056268,16619896,17082366,17465583 |
Result: B - SCN Headroom is low.
You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations immediately rather than waiting for your normal maintenance window.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
WARN |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B74E3EA964B33B9CE0431EC0E50A3568 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13343467,13343471,13632743,13923855,14275629,14727319,16056270,16619894 |
Result: A - SCN Headroom is good.
Apply the latest recommended CPU or PSU patches based on your maintenance schedule.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
INFO |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74E6B2E6E105855E0431EC0E50A8BBB |
ORACLE PATCH - 13343467,13343471,13632743,13923855,14275629,14727319,16056270,16619894 |
Result: B - SCN Headroom is low.
You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations immediately rather than waiting for your normal maintenance window.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
WARN |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B74D9D536C010A4CE0431EC0E50A844B |
ORACLE PATCH - 13343467,13343471,13632743,13923855,14275629,14727319,16056270,16619894 |
Result: C - SCN Headroom is low.
This database appears to have a high rate of SCN increase. You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations IMMEDIATELY. If you have not already done so please follow the instructions in the Note referenced below about evidence to collect and log a Service Request with Oracle Support so that additional advice can be given.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
FAIL |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B74CC2591207339EE0431EC0E50A85A2 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13466801,13343438,13348650,13696251,13919095,14275572,14727347,16083653,16742216,17272731,17735354 |
Result: A - SCN Headroom is good.
Apply the latest recommended CPU or PSU patches based on your maintenance schedule.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
INFO |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74D6641BCEC103FE0431EC0E50A2CF2 |
ORACLE PATCH - 13466801,13343438,13348650,13696251,13919095,14275572,14727347,16083653,16742216,17272731,17735354 |
Result: B - SCN Headroom is low.
You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations immediately rather than waiting for your normal maintenance window.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
WARN |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B7502E8B661A711EE0431EC0E50A920A |
ORACLE PATCH - 13466801,13343438,13348650,13696251,13919095,14275572,14727347,16083653,16742216,17272731,17735354 |
Result: C - SCN Headroom is low.
This database appears to have a high rate of SCN increase. You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations IMMEDIATELY. If you have not already done so please follow the instructions in the Note referenced below about evidence to collect and log a Service Request with Oracle Support so that additional advice can be given.
For further information review the referenced MOS document. |
FAIL |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74E9588F203568EE0431EC0E50ADCCF |
ORACLE PATCH - 99999999 |
Important information about SCN Headroom is contained in the referenced documents.
For further information review the referenced MOS documents as of January 2012. |
INFO |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74E9588F204568EE0431EC0E50ADCCF |
ORACLE PATCH - 99999999 |
Result: C - SCN Headroom is low.
This database appears to have a high rate of SCN increase. You are recommended to ensure that your database is patched to the current recommended CPU or PSU patches as indicated by "My Oracle Support" recommendations IMMEDIATELY. If you have not already done so please follow the instructions in the Note referenced below about evidence to collect and log a Service Request with Oracle Support so that additional advice can be given.
For further information review the referenced MOS document as of January 2012. |
FAIL |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74F2B86534A1A3AE0431EC0E50A8450 |
ORACLE PATCH - 99999999 |
Important information about SCN Headroom is contained in the referenced documents.
For further information review the referenced MOS documents as of January 2012. |
WARN |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74E6B2E6E0E5855E0431EC0E50A8BBB |
_external_scn_rejection_threshold_hours |
The hidden parameter "_external_scn_rejection_threshold_hours" is introduced in January 2012 Critical Patch Update (CPU) and Patch Set Update (PSU) releases (and related bundles). Oracle recommends setting this parameter to the value 24 in 10g and 11.1 releases - it does not need to be set in 11.2 releases. The parameter is static and so must be set in the init.ora or spfile used to start the instance.
See the referenced MOS Notes for more detailed information on how to set this parameter. |
INFO |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B74FB160870E2B89E0431EC0E50AAF0D |
_external_scn_rejection_threshold_hours |
The hidden parameter "_external_scn_rejection_threshold_hours" is introduced in January 2012 Critical Patch Update (CPU) and Patch Set Update (PSU) releases (and related bundles). Oracle recommends setting this parameter to the value 24 in 10g and 11.1 releases - it does not need to be set in 11.2 releases. The parameter is static and so must be set in the init.ora or spfile used to start the instance.
See the referenced MOS Notes for more detailed information on how to set this parameter. |
FAIL |
1393363.1 Installing, Executing and Interpreting output from the "scnhealthcheck.sql" script |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B7500300B317650FE0431EC0E50A785A |
_external_scn_rejection_threshold_hours |
The hidden parameter "_external_scn_rejection_threshold_hours" is introduced in January 2012 Critical Patch Update (CPU) and Patch Set Update (PSU) releases (and related bundles). Oracle recommends setting this parameter to the value 24 in 10g and 11.1 releases - it does not need to be set in 11.2 releases. The parameter is static and so must be set in the init.ora or spfile used to start the instance.
|
WARN |
1503937.1 Master Note: Overview for SCN issues |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B6F7319EDB29453BE0431EC0E50A446C |
Pre 11gR2 Integration Info |
Please refer to the referenced Note for information about known issues when integrating pre-11gR2 databases with the 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure and later version. |
INFO |
948456.1 Pre 11.2 Database Issues in 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Environment |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B6E5083971254921E0431EC0E50A3D60 |
Database Vault Status |
When upgrading from Oracle Database release 10.2, if you have enabled the Oracle Database Vault option in your current Oracle Home, then you must disable Oracle Database Vault in the target Oracle Home where the new release 11.2 software is installed before upgrading the database, and enable it again when the upgrade is finished. If Database Vault is enabled, then DBUA will return an error asking you to disable Database Vault prior to upgrade.
You must do this before upgrading the database. Enable Oracle Database Vault again once the upgrade is complete.
Please refer to the following Documentation/Articles for complete information to Disable/Enable Oracle Database Vault. |
WARN |
837570.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR2 453903.1 Enabling and Disabling Oracle Database Vault in UNIX Oracle® Database Vault Administrator's Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B6E0452ECFA96048E0431EC0E50A8321 |
Shared Pool Size |
You may require larger shared memory pool sizes in some cases. See Oracle Database Reference for information about shared memory initialization parameters. When upgrading from Oracle Database 10g and above, the minimum value required for shared pool is 590 MB for 64-bit systems. Computers with large numbers of CPUs may have higher minimum requirements for SGA memory.
If utilizing Oracle's Automatic Memory Management features it may be necessary to increase those settings in order to achieve a shared_pool_size that meets the minimum requirement for upgrading to 11gR2.
Refer to Best Practices > Prepare and Preserve > Prepare > Recommendations to Avoid Common Pitfalls section of the referenced Oracle 11gR2 Upgrade Companion |
WARN |
785351.1 Oracle 11gR2 Upgrade Companion |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B6E38A34659B534EE0431EC0E50AC1B6 |
Shared Pool Size |
You may require larger shared memory pool sizes in some cases. See Oracle Database Reference for information about shared memory initialization parameters. When upgrading from Oracle Database 10g and above, the minimum value required for shared pool is 295 MB for 32-bit systems. Computers with large numbers of CPUs may have higher minimum requirements for SGA memory.
If utilizing Oracle's Automatic Memory Management features it may be necessary to increase those settings in order to achieve a shared_pool_size that meets the minimum requirement for upgrading to 11gR2.
Refer to Best Practices > Prepare and Preserve > Prepare > Recommendations to Avoid Common Pitfalls section of the referenced Oracle 11gR2 Upgrade Companion |
WARN |
785351.1 Oracle 11gR2 Upgrade Companion |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
B6D69CF9777D32AEE0431EC0E50AC3B6 |
ORACLE PATCH - 10368698 |
10368698 - PERF ISSUE WITH UPDATE RESOURCE_VIEW DURING AND AFTER UPGRADING TO 11.2.0.2
RELEASE NOTES:
After upgrade from 10.2 to 11.2.0.2, the plan for resource_view queries with equals_path or under_path predicates had an extra under_path(/) predicate. This fix removes that predicate where possible.
If you have XDB installed then please install the PSE for 10368698 to the 11.2.0.2 Home before doing the upgrade . If there is not an existing one-off patch for your platform please open an SR to request the one-off patch. This defect can cause certain databases that are XDB enabled to take a great deal of time to upgrade. |
FAIL |
837570.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR2 733667.1 11g: How to Determine if XDB is Being Used in the Database? 10368698.8 Bug 10368698 - Performance issue for RESOURCE_VIEW queries in XDB |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B6D4AE1B68B42CA0E0431EC0E50A29C8 |
ORACLE PATCH - 10419629 |
10419629 - HL7 SPL : INVALID LSX-00020: UNKNOWN TYPE "NOINFORMATION" ON INSERT
RELEASE NOTES:
Incorrect namespace resolution errors
If you have XDB installed then please install the PSE for 10419629 to the Home before doing the upgrade . If there is not an existing one-off patch for your platform please open an SR to request the one-off patch. This bug can cause incorrect namespace resolution errors. If this patch is not installed before doing the upgrade it can cause the upgrade to fail and the database would need to be restored from a backup and the upgrade performed again. |
FAIL |
837570.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR2 1305561.1 While Upgrading From 10.2.0.4.0 To 11.2.0.2.0 Catupgrd.sql=ORA-31061 ORA-19202 LSX-23 733667.1 11g: How to Determine if XDB is Being Used in the Database? |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B6D27BE6D6BC6E6BE0431EC0E50AC245 |
Solaris 10 Minimum Update |
11.2.0.2 requires Oracle Solaris 10 Update 6 or greater. Please review the referenced Note
For example
Solaris 10 10/09 s10s_u8wos_08a SPARC <- u8 indicates update 8 which is > update 6 |
FAIL |
971464.1 FAQ - 11gR2 requires Solaris 10 update 6 or greater |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B66EF65E430835D0E0431EC0E50AD516 |
AIX Process Memory Requirements INFO |
Avoid increased memory footprint, integration issue
|
INFO |
1260095.1 11gR2/Aix - Dedicated Server Proceses Have Large Usla Heap Segment Compared To Older Versions |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
B66FCA9A84956D90E0431EC0E50ACBE0 |
Capture performance baseline, backup important configuration files and stop all scheduled jobs |
Before starting actual upgrade, complete following tasks manually.
(I) Prior to beginning the upgrade capture performance related baseline information:
1. SQL Plan Manager
2. SQL Tuning Sets
3. AWR baselines
4. ASH data
For AWR data:
1. Take snapshots every 30-60 minutes – retention: >30 days
2. Extract the AWR with:
SQL> @?/rdbms/admin/awrext.sql
3. Use AWR DIFF reports to compare before & after upgrade performance:
DBMS_WORKLOAD_REPOSITORY.AWR_DIFF_REPORT_HTML
(II)Be sure to backup important configuration files and directories prior to beginning upgrades.
Examples:
oraInventory directory
ORACLE_HOME directory
init.ora files
tnsnames.ora files
sqlnet.ora files
password files
etc.
(III) As a precaution before beginning the upgrade it is a good idea to disable all cron, batch, dbms_jobs, dbms_scheduler or any other jobs scheduled by other means that might run during the maintenance window for the upgrade.
See referenced Notes for more details on this topic. |
INFO |
1477599.1 Best Practices: Proactive Data Collection for Performance Issues 837570.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR2 801033.1 HOW TO MOVE 10gR2 EXECUTION PLANS AND LOAD INTO 11g SPM 751068.1 How To Move a SQL Tuning Set From One Database to Another 1229904.1 Real-Time SQL Monitoring in 11g 243132.1 10g and above Active Session History (Ash) And Analysis Of Ash Online And Offline SQL Plan Management in Oracle Database 11g 456518.1 How to Use SQL Plan Management (SPM) - Example Usage 789888.1 HOW TO LOAD SQL PLANS INTO SPM FROM AWR 465787.1 How to: Manage CBO Statistics During an Upgrade to 10g or 11g Oracle® Database Performance Tuning Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) - Using SQL Plan Management Automatic Performance Statistics DBMS_SQLTUNE - Oracle® Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference 11g Release 2 (11.2) |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B66978CE9F2E1F22E0431EC0E50A0116 |
Large auditing tables(sys.aud$/sys.fga_log$) |
Depending on which auditing settings are enabled, the SYS.AUD$/sys.fga_log$ can grow very large.
Attempting to upgrade a Database with a large SYS.AUD$/sys.fga_log$ Table can result it what appears to be a hung upgrade process.
Review the referenced information on how to avoid an/or monitor for this kind of problem. |
FAIL |
979942.1 Database upgrade appears to have halted at SYS.AUD$ Table 1329590.1 How to Pre-Process SYS.AUD$ Records Pre-Upgrade From 10.1 or later to 11gR1 or later |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B66E4F2886FB103DE0431EC0E50A25B7 |
Lifetime Support Policy and Certification INFO |
Consult the referenced documents for information pertaining to Lifetime Support Policies and Product Certifications |
INFO |
209768.1 Database, FMW, Enterprise Manager, TimesTen In-Memory Database, and OCS Software Error Correction Support Policy 742060.1 Release Schedule of Current Database Releases 756671.1 Oracle Recommended Patches -- Oracle Database 854428.1 Patch Set Updates for Oracle Products 761111.1 RDBMS Online Patching Aka Hot Patching 1227443.1 Patch Set Updates Known Issues Notes 1562139.1 11.2.0.4 Patch Set - Availability and Known Issues 1645862.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.4 to Avoid Poor Performance or Wrong Results 1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Lifetime Support Policy: Software Lifetime Support Policy: Hardware and Operating Systems 1295603.1 Locate Database Server Certification Information on My Oracle Support 431578.1 How to Find Certification Details for Oracle Application Server 10g and Oracle Fusion Middleware 11g Oracle RAC Technologies Certification Matrix for UNIX Platforms 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference 942852.1 Oracle VM and VMWare Certification for Oracle Products 249212.1 Support Position for Oracle Products Running on VMWare Virtualized Environments 337737.1 Oracle Clusterware - ASM - Database Version Compatibility 880782.1 Support Status and Alerts for Oracle 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.X) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B66C67BCC97271DBE0431EC0E50ACA49 |
Minimize Planned Downtime for Upgrades and Patching INFO |
In order to minimize downtown duration for upgrade consider the following steps
1. Create dictionary statistics soon before the upgrade (eg., 24 hrs prior)
2. Truncate SYS.AUD$ or populate empty columns prior to the upgrade
3. Use utlprp.sql to speed up recompilation of invalid objects
4. Gather fixed object statistics to minimize recompilation time
5. Document Fallback Strategy in case problems encountered during upgrade |
INFO |
1329590.1 How to Pre-Process SYS.AUD$ Records Pre-Upgrade From 10.1 or later to 11gR1 or later MAA Best Practices - Oracle Database 738643.1 Step by Step Guide on How to Create Logical Standby Database Rolling Upgrade Using Data Guard SQL Apply Oracle Database 11g and 10gR2 300479.1 Important Patches & Workarounds for Oracle 10g Rolling Database Upgrades Using Data Guard SQL Apply (Logical Standby) 949322.1 Oracle11g Data Guard: Database Rolling Upgrade Shell Script Database Rolling Upgrade with Transient Logical Standby: Oracle Data Guard 11g Oracle® Data Guard Concepts and Administration 11g Release 1 (11.1) Using SQL Apply to Upgrade the Oracle Database 565535.1 Flashback Database Best Practices & Performance 443890.1 Complete Checklist For Downgrading The Database From 11g To Lower Releases 1265700.1 Oracle Patch Assurance - Data Guard Standby-First Patch Apply |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B66CD9DDB7030329E0431EC0E50A2DBF |
Upgrade Related References INFO |
Refer to the referenced documents for more information about upgrades.
In addition:
Note that the Oracle database home is under the Oracle base directory path. An Oracle Clusterware directory must not be under the Oracle base directory path where the database executable files are located. See the referenced documentation on "Directory Structures for Oracle RAC".
11.2 Grid Infrastructure Home cannot reside on a shared cluster file system e.g. ocfs2, Veritas CFS
• NFS based shared storage is supported
• Installer will allow move from 10.2 on CFS to 11.2 on non-CFS |
INFO |
396009.1 Database Initialization Parameters for Oracle E-Business Suite Release 12 Database Component Cleanup Performing Rolling Upgrade of Oracle ASM 785351.1 Oracle 11gR2 Upgrade Companion 1320966.1 List of Known Performance/Wrong Results Bugs Reported on 11.2.0.2 and 11.2.0.3 1152016.1 Master Note For Oracle Database Upgrades and Migrations 264.1 Database Upgrades from 9.2 to 11.2 421191.1 Complete checklist for manual upgrades of Oracle databases from any version to any version on any platform Upgrade and Migrate to Oracle Database 11g Mike Dietrich Upgrade Blog 251.1 Database Upgrades from 10.2 to 11.2 250.1 Oracle Customer Support Lifecycle Advisors Oracle Technet Database Upgrade Page 948456.1 Pre 11.2 Database Issues in 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Environment Using SQL Apply to Upgrade the Oracle Database My Oracle Support Upgrade Planner tool Directory Structures for Oracle RAC 338706.1 Oracle Clusterware (CRS or GI) Rolling Upgrades 1392633.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3 to Avoid Poor Performance or Wrong Results 1462240.1 Oracle 12cR1 Upgrade Companion (applicable to only 12CR1 upgrade) |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B6454F59F1D72D48E0431EC0E50A86C5 |
CRS and ASM Software Owners |
Starting with Oracle Database 11g, the user account that is designated as owner of the release 10g Cluster Ready Services (CRS) software must perform the Oracle Clusterware 11g upgrade. The user account that is performing this upgrade must also be the user that owns the ASM home of the earlier release (that is, previous to release 11.2). If the pre-11.2 ASM home has a different owner, then the owner account must be changed before performing the upgrade. |
FAIL |
Oracle® Database Upgrade Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) - Considerations for Upgrading Oracle Clusterware and Oracle ASM Instances |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B64792CE55755F39E0431EC0E50A5C15 |
CRS and ASM Software Owners |
Starting with Oracle Database 11g, the user account that is designated as owner of the release 10g Cluster Ready Services (CRS) software must perform the Oracle Clusterware 11g upgrade. The user account that is performing this upgrade must also be the user that owns the ASM home of the earlier release (that is, previous to release 11.2). If the pre-11.2 ASM home has a different owner, then the owner account must be changed before performing the upgrade. |
FAIL |
Oracle® Database Upgrade Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) - Considerations for Upgrading Oracle Clusterware and Oracle ASM Instances |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
B645ED99424274AAE0431EC0E50ADB49 |
ORACLE PATCH - 16166868,16742320,17272753 |
Before the upgrade following any one of the PSU should be applied to the database home:
16166868 - GRID INFRASTRUCTURE PATCH SET UPDATE 11.2.0.2.10 (INCLUDES DB PSU 11.2.0.2.10)
16742320 - GRID INFRASTRUCTURE PATCH SET UPDATE 11.2.0.2.11 (INCLUDES DB PSU 11.2.0.2.11)
17272753 - GRID INFRASTRUCTURE PATCH SET UPDATE 11.2.0.2.12 (INCLUDES DB PSU 11.2.0.2.12) |
FAIL |
1363369.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure/ASM |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B6470E61B81D2E58E0431EC0E50AC7C8 |
ORACLE PATCH - 16166868,16742320,17272753 |
Before the upgrade following any one of the PSU should be applied to the GI home:
16166868 - GRID INFRASTRUCTURE PATCH SET UPDATE 11.2.0.2.10 (INCLUDES DB PSU 11.2.0.2.10)
16742320 - GRID INFRASTRUCTURE PATCH SET UPDATE 11.2.0.2.11 (INCLUDES DB PSU 11.2.0.2.11)
17272753 - GRID INFRASTRUCTURE PATCH SET UPDATE 11.2.0.2.12 (INCLUDES DB PSU 11.2.0.2.12) |
FAIL |
1363369.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure/ASM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B646A31E1F841A1EE0431EC0E50A1145 |
ORACLE PATCH - 8705958,9294403 |
Please review the referenced MOS Note for pre-requisite patch information when upgrading to 11.2.0.3
8705958 - TRACKING BUG FOR 10.2.0.4.2 PSU FOR CRS
9294403 - TRACKING BUG FOR THE 10.2.0.4.4 CRS PSU |
FAIL |
1363369.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure/ASM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B6473AA42E3D4FDDE0431EC0E50AF719 |
ORACLE PATCH - 9413827 |
9413827 - 11201 TO 11202 ASM ROLLING UPGRADE - OLD CRS STACK FAILS TO STOP
RELEASE NOTES:
diskgroup stop action fails when asm is in rolling upgrade
REDISCOVERY INFORMATION:
diskgroup stop action fails when in rolling upgrade |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
B6435AA704073CB5E0431EC0E50A61E9 |
ORACLE PATCH - 9706490,9413827 |
|
FAIL |
1366558.1 Top 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Upgrade Issues |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B6470E61B81B2E58E0431EC0E50AC7C8 |
ORACLE PATCH - 9952245 |
Please review the referenced MOS Note for pre-requisite patch information when upgrading to 11.2.0.3
9952245 - TRACKING BUG FOR 10.2.0.5.2 CRS PSU |
FAIL |
1363369.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure/ASM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B64566D1A1734F1CE0431EC0E50ABA80 |
RDBMS compatible parameter for upgrade |
You must ensure that the database compatibility attribute for Oracle ASM disk groups matches the compatibility parameter that is set in init.ora |
WARN |
Considerations for Upgrading Oracle Clusterware and Oracle ASM Instances |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B6457DE59F9D457EE0431EC0E50A1DD2 |
cursor_sharing |
We recommend that customers discontinue setting cursor_sharing = SIMILAR due to the many problematic situations customers have experienced using it. The ability to set this will be removed in version 12 of the Oracle Database (the settings of EXACT and FORCE will remain available). Instead, we recommend the use of Adaptive Cursor Sharing in 11g. |
WARN |
1169017.1 Deprecating the cursor_sharing = 'SIMILAR' setting 836256.1 Adaptive Cursor Sharing in 11G |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B631C83894AF535BE0431EC0E50A3D4D |
CRS Opatch version |
Most recent opatch version is 11.2.0.3.11 (or higher). Download latest opatch from following MOS note and install.
Note :- report data may be empty if its role separated environment where oracle does not have permission to call opatch in GRID_HOME. Please run $CRS_HOME/OPatch/opatch version manually and verify that version is equal or higher than 11.2.03.11 |
FAIL |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine 274526.1 How To Download And Install The Latest OPatch Version |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
ROOT |
B6362B821DB362C1E0431EC0E50ADB36 |
CRS Opatch version |
Most recent opatch version is 11.1.0.11.0 (or higher). Download latest opatch from following MOS note and install. |
FAIL |
274526.1 How To Download And Install The Latest OPatch Version |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
ROOT |
B632FFF55A341DB5E0431EC0E50A9C0B |
Database JVM objects |
The number of java objects should be >= 14113. If not, there is something wrong with the installation. If you have less than 14113 java objects, review the below referenced Note and correct this problem before continuing with the upgrade. |
WARN |
397770.1 How to Check if the Oracle JVM is Installed Correctly in the Database |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B6330D907C392905E0431EC0E50A8C6A |
root umask Check for Upgrade |
When upgrading to 11gR2 output of "umask" for root should be 022 due to Bug 10357090 |
WARN |
1259874.1 root.sh Fails as the ora.asm resource is not ONLINE or PROTL-16 Reports |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
ROOT |
B5DB42D408084082E0431EC0E50A650D |
SCAN and HAIP Special Considerations Info |
SCAN:- Enhanced application client availability, failover.
HAIP:-Enhanced interconnect availability.
|
INFO |
1210883.1 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Redundant Interconnect and ora.cluster_interconnect.haip 810394.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (Platform Independent) 948456.1 Pre 11.2 Database Issues in 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Environment Single Client Access Name (SCAN) 1481481.1 11gR2 CSS Terminates/Node Eviction After Unplugging one Network Cable in Redundant Interconnect Environment |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B5CD2ECFF9C10768E0431EC0E50A0B8F |
ORACLE PATCH - 12539000 |
Before upgrading, Oracle Patch 12539000 (ASM UPGRADE FAILED ON FIRST NODE WITH ORA-03113) should be applied to the Grid Infrastructure home:
RELEASE NOTES:
A synchronization problem in the IPC state of some Oracle processes causes a fatal error during rolling migration.
REDISCOVERY INFORMATION:
If rolling migration fails with errors in the ASM alert log mentioning "processes are not on active shared page", you may have hit this bug.
|
FAIL |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine 1363369.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure/ASM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B5CEAF8B725D0829E0431EC0E50AAAE6 |
ORACLE PATCH - 9329767,12652740 |
Bug 9329767 - ORA-00600 [KJBMMCHKINTEG:FROM] DURING ROLLING UPGRADE OF ASM FROM 11.1.0.7-11.2
REDISCOVERY INFORMATION:
Hangs, database crashes during ASM rolling migration between 11.1 and 11.2.
Bug 12652740 - PLACE HOLDER BUG FOR NEW 11.2.0.1 BLR OF BASE BUG 9329767
|
FAIL |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine 1363369.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure/ASM |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B5D0A3A02A671A59E0431EC0E50AB5FE |
RDBMS_HOME Opatch version |
Most recent opatch version is 11.2.0.3.6 (or higher). Download latest opatch from following MOS note and install. |
FAIL |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine 274526.1 How To Download And Install The Latest OPatch Version |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B5BDEBFE83A31338E0431EC0E50A97F4 |
ORACLE PATCH - 12539000 |
Before upgrading, Oracle Patch 12539000 (ASM UPGRADE FAILED ON FIRST NODE WITH ORA-03113) should be applied to the RDBMS home:
RELEASE NOTES:
A synchronization problem in the IPC state of some Oracle processes causes a fatal error during rolling migration.
REDISCOVERY INFORMATION:
If rolling migration fails with errors in the ASM alert log mentioning "processes are not on active shared page", you may have hit this bug.
|
FAIL |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine 1363369.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure/ASM |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B5BFBBAA3A2E3879E0431EC0E50AFE9F |
ip_local_port_range |
Starting with Oracle Clusterware 11gR1, ip_local_port_range should be between 9000 (minimum) and 65500 (maximum).
Note :- if this parameter is passed by exachk and failed by CVU, you can ignore CVU warning. |
FAIL |
Configuring Kernel Parameters 1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
B5BF5FC8232C2497E0431EC0E50ABBD8 |
kernel.shmall |
kernel.shmall should be set >= 2097152 for versions 10g and 11g |
FAIL |
Configuring Kernel Parameters 1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
B5BF9E481B8738DAE0431EC0E50A6A3E |
kernel.shmmni |
kernel.shmmni should be >= 4096
|
FAIL |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
B5BFCB58AABE4DA0E0431EC0E50A2F83 |
net.core.rmem_default |
net.core.rmem_default should be >=262144 |
FAIL |
Configuring Kernel Parameters 1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
B5BF675724677933E0431EC0E50A9A9D |
semmni |
SEMMNI should be set >= 128
if this parameter is passed by exachk and failed by CVU, you can ignore CVU warning. |
FAIL |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
B5BCA0FE19794D6BE0431EC0E50A0274 |
semmns |
SEMMNS should be set >= 32000 |
FAIL |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
B5BDEBFE83A11338E0431EC0E50A97F4 |
semmsl |
SEMMSL should be set >= 250 |
FAIL |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
B5BF5FC8232B2497E0431EC0E50ABBD8 |
semopm |
SEMOPM should be set >= 100 |
FAIL |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
B51C8C3832A96452E0431EC0E50AB2A0 |
ORACLE PATCH - 9329767,12652740 |
Bug 9329767 - ORA-00600 [KJBMMCHKINTEG:FROM] DURING ROLLING UPGRADE OF ASM FROM 11.1.0.7-11.2
REDISCOVERY INFORMATION:
Hangs, database crashes during ASM rolling migration between 11.1 and 11.2.
Bug 12652740 - PLACE HOLDER BUG FOR NEW 11.2.0.1 BLR OF BASE BUG 9329767
|
FAIL |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine 1363369.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.3 Grid Infrastructure/ASM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
B4B41623C5971B32E0431EC0E50AE206 |
Pre-upgrade script |
This task runs the pre-upgrade script which is required for manual upgrades (utlu112i.sql). It performs the following:
- Displays the global database info and checks the compatibility initialization parameter
- Checks for redo logfile sizes less than 4MB
- Checks that all tablespaces are checked for adequate space prior to upgrade
- Checks for objects in the recycle bin and outputs a message requiring it to be purged
- Displays a list of parameters which need to be corrected prior to upgrade
- Displays a list of deprecated and obsolete parameters in Oracle Database 11g
- Displays a list of hidden parameters which should be removed in Oracle Database 11g
- Displays a list of events defined which should be reviewed
- Provides a list of component features that will be upgraded
- Displays a list of all invalid objects and other miscellaneous warnings
- Displays a warning on what to do if the timezone file version in the db is older or newer than the file shipped with 11gR2 release.
Review the data for each database checked below.
While no WARNINGS were encountered review the section entitled
**********************************************************************
Recommendations
**********************************************************************
for specific info about gathering dictionary statistics prior to the upgrade, undocumented hidden parameters, or diagnostic trace events or other non-default events that are set in the database. |
INFO |
884522.1 How to Download and Run Oracle's Database Pre-Upgrade Utility 785351.1 Oracle 11gR2 Upgrade Companion Oracle® Database Upgrade Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) 884232.1 11gR2 Install (Non-RAC): Understanding New Changes With All New 11.2 Installer |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B4A23489AEEA79E7E0431EC0E50AE4BF |
Pre-upgrade script |
This task runs the pre-upgrade script which is required for manual upgrades (utlu112i.sql). It performs the following:
- Displays the global database info and checks the compatibility initialization parameter
- Checks for redo logfile sizes less than 4MB
- Checks that all tablespaces are checked for adequate space prior to upgrade
- Checks for objects in the recycle bin and outputs a message requiring it to be purged
- Displays a list of parameters which need to be corrected prior to upgrade
- Displays a list of deprecated and obsolete parameters in Oracle Database 11g
- Displays a list of hidden parameters which should be removed in Oracle Database 11g
- Displays a list of events defined which should be reviewed
- Provides a list of component features that will be upgraded
- Displays a list of all invalid objects and other miscellaneous warnings
- Displays a warning on what to do if the timezone file version in the db is older or newer than the file shipped with 11gR2 release.
View the data below for each database checked to see the output of this script and look for the string "WARNING:". More details are given there for each WARNING.
NOTE: Also, review the section entitled
**********************************************************************
Recommendations
**********************************************************************
for specific info about gathering dictionary statistics prior to the upgrade, undocumented hidden parameters, or diagnostic trace events or other non-defualt events that are set in the database.
RESOLVE ANY ISSUES NOTED BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE UPGRADE. |
WARN |
1030426.6 How to Clean Up Duplicate Objects Owned by SYS and SYSTEM Schema 560336.1 Script to Check Schemas with Stale Statistics 100664.1 How to Troubleshoot Distributed Transactions 258021.1 How to monitor the progress of a materialized view refresh (MVIEW) 884522.1 How to Download and Run Oracle's Database Pre-Upgrade Utility 785351.1 Oracle 11gR2 Upgrade Companion Oracle® Database Upgrade Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) 472937.1 Information On Installed Database Components and Schemas 753041.1 How To Diagnose Components With NON VALID Status In DBA_REGISTRY After an Upgrade 1201253.1 Actions For DST Updates When Upgrading To Or Applying The 11.2.0.2 Patchset 977512.1 Updating the RDBMS DST version in 11gR2 (11.2.0.1 and up) using DBMS_DST 884232.1 11gR2 Install (Non-RAC): Understanding New Changes With All New 11.2 Installer 733667.1 11g: How to Determine if XDB is Being Used in the Database? 300056.1 Debug and Validate Invalid Objects 257722.1 Changing WE8ISO8859P1 to WE8ISO8859P15 Oracle Globalization Support 225912.1 Changing the Database Character Set ( NLS_CHARACTERSET ) 260893.1 Unicode Character Sets In The Oracle Database 123670.1 Use Scanner Utility before Altering the Database Character Set 788156.1 AL32UTF8 / UTF8 (Unicode) Database Character Set Implications |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B26A88C0BA5911F9E0431EC0E50A4F8C |
db_block_checking |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized. The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal. The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
WARN |
1302539.1 Best Practices for Corruption Detection, Prevention, and Automatic Repair - in a Data Guard Configuration Protect Against Data Corruption |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
B27023DDEFAA4B49E0431EC0E50A3F79 |
db_block_checksum |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized.
The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal.
The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
FAIL |
1302539.1 Best Practices for Corruption Detection, Prevention, and Automatic Repair - in a Data Guard Configuration |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
B26A88C0BA5811F9E0431EC0E50A4F8C |
memory_target |
Experience and testing has shown that certain ASM initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these ASM initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized.
The parameters are specific to the ASM instances. Unless otherwise specified, the value is for V2, X2-2 and X2-8 Database Machines. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
B1799C46420A6845E0431EC0E50AF507 |
Standby redo apply lag |
With the Active Data Guard option a standby database that is performing recovery while opened read only can automatically repair corrupt blocks, transparent to the application and user. If the standby database is not current with the primary then the auto block repair process will timeout |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B1782CFA96A306DCE0431EC0E50AF150 |
Standby redo logs status on standby |
You should configure standby redo logs on both sites for improved availability and performance. To determine the recommended number of standby redo logs, use the following formula:
(maximum # of logfile groups +1) * maximum # of threads
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B16CB88FA356523CE0431EC0E50AE8EC |
Oracle net services configuration to ship redo |
To achieve high network throughput, especially for a high-latency, high-bandwidth network, the minimum recommended setting for the sizes of the TCP send and receive socket buffers is the bandwidth-delay product (BDP) of the network link between the primary and standby systems. Settings higher than the BDP may show incremental improvement. For example, in the MAA Linux test lab, simulated high-latency, high-bandwidth networks realized small, incremental increases in throughput when using TCP send and receive socket buffer settings up to three times the BDP. |
FAIL |
HABP: Chapter9: 9.3.7.2 Set the Network Configuration and Highest Network Redo Rates |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B16ADC525AAB59E0E0431EC0E50A65C7 |
Primary redo transport lag |
The transport process shipping redo to the standby is greater than 5 minutes from the current redo of the primary. Having an transport lag can lengthen the amount of time needed to perform switchover and failovers as well as increase potential data loss |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B16C917A740642A9E0431EC0E50A4F24 |
Redo transport protocol |
The ARCH redo transport mode has been deprecated and will be desupported in a future release. Oracle recommends that you switch to the ASYNC transport mode if you are currently using the ARCH transport mode. The ASYNC transport mode is superior to the ARCH transport mode in all respects, and is the new default transport mode. |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B1693AF598463C6DE0431EC0E50AE765 |
Standby redo apply lag |
The standby apply lag is greater than 5 minutes. Having an apply lag can lengthen the amount of time needed to perform switchover and failovers. See section of 8.3.8 of the HA Best Practice guide for further information |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B167E5248D476B74E0431EC0E50A3E27 |
Verify all "BIGFILE" tablespaces have non-default "MAXBYTES" values set |
"MAXBYTES" is the SQL attribute that expresses the "MAXSIZE" value that is used in the DDL command to set "AUTOEXTEND" to "ON". By default, for a bigfile tablespace, the value is "3.5184E+13", or "35184372064256". The benefit of having "MAXBYTES" set at a non-default value for "BIGFILE" tablespaces is that a runaway operation or heavy simultaneous use (e.g., temp tablespace) cannot take up all the space in a diskgroup.
The impact of verifying that "MAXBYTES" is set to a non-default value is minimal. The impact of setting the "MAXSIZE" attribute to a non-default value "varies depending upon if it is done during database creation, file addition to a tablespace, or added to an existing file.
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FAIL |
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DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B16C9847624E1B5AE0431EC0E50AE353 |
fast_start_mttr_target |
To optimize run time performance for write/redo generation intensive workloads. Increasing fast_start_mttr_target from the default will reduce checkpoint writes from DBWR processes, making more room for LGWR IO.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B16B9310FB504695E0431EC0E50A880B |
undo_retention |
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B16B9310FB514695E0431EC0E50A880B |
undo_retention |
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B12E4BFE753547ECE0431EC0E50A6404 |
Client failover operational best practices |
|
INFO |
Database High Availability Best Practices 12c R1: Client Failover Best Practices for Highly Available Oracle Databases 1617163.1 Client and Application Failover Validation Matrix Application Continuity with Oracle Database12c Release 2 Database Net Services Reference 11g R2: Connection Rate Limiter Parameters Oracle Global Data Services (GDS) MAA Best Practices - Load Balancing & Service Failovers for Replicated Databases Oracle WebLogic Server and Highly Available Oracle Databases: Oracle Integrated Maximum Availability Solutions Database High Availability Best Practices 11g R2: Configuring Fast Connection Failover |
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B12BD323300C7542E0431EC0E50A15D4 |
Data corruption prevention best practices |
|
INFO |
Database High Availability Best Practices 11g R2: Recovering from Data Corruption Database High Availability Best Practices 12c R1: Recovering from Data Corruption 1302539.1 Best Practices for Corruption Detection, Prevention, and Automatic Repair - in a Data Guard Configuration 1265884.1 Resolving ORA-752 or ORA-600 [3020] During Standby Recovery |
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B12E0F50BB806477E0431EC0E50A0198 |
Database/Cluster/Site failure prevention best practices |
|
INFO |
Oracle Active Data Guard Far Sync Zero Data Loss at Any Distance Best Practices for Asynchronous Redo Transport Best Practices for Synchronous Redo Transport Oracle Active Data Guard Oracle Data Guard 11g Database High Availability Best Practices 12c R1: Configuring Oracle Data Guard 1617946.1 Creating a Standby using RMAN Duplicate (RAC or Non-RAC) Converting to Transparent Data Encryption Using Active Data Guard (DBMS_ROLLING) Full Stack Role Transition - Oracle DBFS and Oracle Data Guard Converting to Transparent Data Encryption with Oracle Data Guard using Fast Offline Conversion Data Guard Maximum Availability Outage / Resolution Matrix for Zero Data Loss Protection Full Stack Role Transition - Oracle ACFS and Oracle Data Guard 2064281.1 Monitoring a Data Guard Configuration (Doc ID 2064281.1) Redo Apply Best Practices Oracle Data Guard and Active Data Guard 1265700.1 Oracle Patch Assurance - Data Guard Standby-First Patch Apply |
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B12BD323300D7542E0431EC0E50A15D4 |
Logical corruption prevention best practices |
|
INFO |
Database Advanced Security Guide 12c R1 Database High Availability Best Practices 12c R1: Recovering from Human Error (Recovery with Flashback) 565535.1 Flashback Database Best Practices & Performance |
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B12D2AE8A6016FF8E0431EC0E50A7194 |
Storage failures prevention best practices |
|
INFO |
Database High Availability Best Practices 12c R1: Configuring Storage Exadata Database Machine Maintenance Guide 12c R2 Database High Availability Best Practices 11g R2: Configuring Storage |
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B0B3017BC94455B9E0431EC0E50AAA2A |
Clusterware status |
Oracle clusterware is required for complete client failover integration. Please consult the following whitepaper for further information |
FAIL |
Client Failover Best Practices for Highly Available Oracle Databases: Oracle Database 11g Release 2 |
DATABASE |
MAA
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B0B4A0BC085D39D9E0431EC0E50A1ECC |
Computer failure prevention best practices |
|
INFO |
1593712.1 Graceful Application Switchover in RAC with No Application Interruption Database High Availability Best Practices 12c R1: Database Configuration High Availability and Fast Recoverability Best Practices Database High Availability Best Practices 12c R1: Configuring Oracle Database with Oracle Clusterware Database High Availability Best Practices 11g R2: Configuring Oracle Database with Oracle Clusterware Database High Availability Best Practices 12c R1: Configuring Oracle Database with Oracle RAC Database High Availability Best Practices 11g R2: Configuring Oracle Database with Oracle RAC |
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B0B3687F575079F9E0431EC0E50AE277 |
Database Consolidation Best Practices |
|
INFO |
High Availability Best Practices for Database Consolidation High Availability Best Practices for Database Consolidation - The Foundation for Database-as-a-Service 2088201.1 Unplugging a Single Failed PDB from a Standby Database and Plugging into a New Container (Doc ID 2088201.1) 1386048.1 Schema Recovery Options in a Consolidated Environment (Doc ID 1386048.1) |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B0B495549F4A1C90E0431EC0E50A67C9 |
LOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT |
As part of a switchover, the standby database must clear the online redo log files on the standby database before opening as a primary database. The time needed to complete the I/O can significantly increase the overall switchover time. By setting theLOG_FILE_NAME_CONVERT parameter, the standby database can pre-create the online redo logs the first time the MRP process is started. You can also pre-create empty online redo logs by issuing the SQL*Plus ALTER DATABASE CLEAR LOGFILE statement on the standby database. See section of 8.4.1 of the HA Best Practice guide for further information. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B0B252A7B5751FE9E0431EC0E50A5E05 |
Logical standby unsupported datatypes |
You can use a transient logical standby database to perform a rolling database upgrade using your current physical standby database by temporarily converting it to a logical standby database. Use a transient logical standby when your configuration only has a physical standby database. To determine data types that exist in your database that are not supported for logical standby refer to appendix C of the Data Guard Concepts and Admin guide: |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B0B22ED1E04418E6E0431EC0E50A2DE3 |
Operational Best Practices |
|
INFO |
Database High Availability Overview 12c R1: Operational Prerequisites to Maximizing Availability |
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B09EE93E1C9C671CE0431EC0E50AA976 |
Data Guard broker configuration |
Data Guard broker is required for complete client failover integration. Please consult the following whitepaper for further information |
FAIL |
Client Failover Best Practices for Highly Available Oracle Databases: Oracle Database 11g Release 2 |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B09D194B9AEF0F10E0431EC0E50ADE87 |
Flashback database on primary |
|
FAIL |
HABP: Chapter 5.1.4: Enable Flashback Database in 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B09DB94309963894E0431EC0E50A5B24 |
Flashback database on standby |
|
FAIL |
HABP: Chapter 5.1.4: Enable Flashback Database in 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B09E9D165FF85A7DE0431EC0E50A348B |
High redundancy diskgroups |
Choose Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM) high redundancy for DATA and
RECO disk groups for best tolerance from data and storage failures. ASM high redundancy is the ideal recommendation for business critical databases |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B09CD0FD027E7531E0431EC0E50AA268 |
Managed recovery processes status |
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B09E1B1AC7A14644E0431EC0E50A174D |
Physical standby status |
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B09D812335F028B6E0431EC0E50AB8F9 |
Standby open mode |
If you have a license for the Oracle Active Data Guard option then you can open a physical standby database for read-only access while Redo Apply on the standby database continues to apply redo data received from the primary database. See section of 8.5 of the HA Best Practice guide for further information |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B0A07B12BD031B40E0431EC0E50A92E9 |
Standby recovery mode |
Use real-time apply so that redo data is applied to the standby database as soon as it is received. See section of 8.3.8 of the HA Best Practice guide for further information. |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B09FDFB2E54C70A9E0431EC0E50AFE10 |
Standby redo logs status on primary |
You should configure standby redo logs on both sites for improved availability and performance. To determine the recommended number of standby redo logs, use the following formula:
(maximum # of logfile groups +1) * maximum # of threads
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
B0255FDBF97B6DE5E0431EC0E50A2484 |
Database init paramter DB_BLOCK_CHECKING on standby |
Initially db_block_checking is set to off due to potential performance impact. Performance testing is particularly important given that overhead is incurred on every block change. Block checking typically causes 1% to 10% overhead, but for update and insert intensive applications (such as Redo Apply at a standby database) the overhead can be much higher. OLTP compressed tables also require additional checks that can result in higher overhead depending on the frequency of updates to those tables. Workload specific testing is required to assess whether the performance overhead is acceptable.
|
FAIL |
1302539.1 Best Practices for Corruption Detection, Prevention, and Automatic Repair - in a Data Guard Configuration HABP: Chapter 5.1.6: Protect Against Data Corruption |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
B0265085F32619ECE0431EC0E50A0D26 |
Standby recovery process status |
With the Active Data Guard option a standby database that is performing recovery while opened read only can automatically repair corrupt blocks, transparent to the application and user providing for zero downtime for these types of corruptions. Consult the following section of the High Availability Best Practices Guide for additional information: |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
AE071F58E61C18F0E040E50A1EC01EA8 |
Database init parameter DB_BLOCK_CHECKING |
Initially db_block_checking is set to off due to potential performance impact. Performance testing is particularly important given that overhead is incurred on every block change. Block checking typically causes 1% to 10% overhead, but for update and insert intensive applications (such as Redo Apply at a standby database) the overhead can be much higher. OLTP compressed tables also require additional checks that can result in higher overhead depending on the frequency of updates to those tables. Workload specific testing is required to assess whether the performance overhead is acceptable.
|
WARN |
1302539.1 Best Practices for Corruption Detection, Prevention, and Automatic Repair - in a Data Guard Configuration Protect Against Data Corruption |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
ADF26F78551DEFEDE040E50A1EC07694 |
Network and bonding interfaces error status |
All network and bonding interface checks are expected to be successful |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
ROOT |
ADF293B132FE0E6CE040E50A1EC003C4 |
OS Disk Storage Status |
All OS Disk Storage checks are expected to be successful |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
ROOT |
ADF11818A8D19B75E040E50A1EC01E9A |
Shared Storage Status |
All shared storage checks are expected to be successful |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
ROOT |
ADEDC12238628DFBE040E50A1EC00FB9 |
Software and Firmware Versions |
All installed software versions are intended to match the proposed patch versions in the oak repository. installed version must match in supported version in below reported data on each node. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
ROOT |
ADF221EFEB563930E040E50A1EC06CAE |
System Component Status |
All system component checks are expected to be successful |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE ODA |
HARDWARE
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
ROOT |
ADA4E48033A57D05E040E50A1EC0320D |
CSS log file size |
The default size for the CSS logs in $GRID_HOME/log//cssd directory is 50M. Increase the CSS log file size to 150M to save more log data needed in the event of a problem.
The overhead for this verification step is minimal.
The cost of this increase is about 1GB of filesystem space per node. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
AD6481CF9BDD6058E040E50A1EC021EC |
umask setting for RDBMS owner |
|
INFO |
68304.1 WHAT IS UMASK Configuring the oracle User's Environment |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
AC75CD460D547693E040E50A1EC031AB |
pam_limits check in /etc/pam.d/su |
This is required to make the shell limits work properly and applies to 10g and 11g. From the 11g documentation:
Add the following line to the /etc/pam.d/su file, if it does not already exist:
session required pam_limits.so
|
WARN |
343431.1 Requirements for Installing Oracle 10gR2 RDBMS on RHEL 4 x86 platform Setting Shell Limits for the oracle User 881044.1 Requirements for Installing Oracle 11gR2 64-bit (AMD64/EM64T) on SLES 11 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
AC72DE4B67BD4F77E040E50A1EC06635 |
pam_limits check in /etc/pam.d/xdm |
This is required to make the shell limits work properly and applies to 10g and 11g. From the 11g documentation:
Add the following line to the /etc/pam.d/xdm file, if it does not already exist:
session required pam_limits.so
|
WARN |
343431.1 Requirements for Installing Oracle 10gR2 RDBMS on RHEL 4 x86 platform Setting Shell Limits for the oracle User 881044.1 Requirements for Installing Oracle 11gR2 64-bit (AMD64/EM64T) on SLES 11 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
AB19D204F010D1CDE040E50A1EC07353 |
vm.swappiness |
Increased stability and availability.
|
WARN |
401749.1 Shell Script to Calculate Values Recommended Linux HugePages / HugeTLB Configuration 1367153.1 Top 5 Issues That Cause Node Reboots or Evictions or Unexpected Recycle of CRS 361323.1 HugePages on Linux: What It Is... and What It Is Not... |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
AACE397A971608F0E040E50A1EC03350 |
Verify Platform Configuration and Initialization Parameters for Consolidation |
Enhanced stability, scalability and performance
|
WARN |
Best Practices For Database Consolidation On Exadata Database Machine |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
AA8C83A023362C5EE040E50A1EC0146A |
Recovery and Create File Destinations |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized. The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal. The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
A98AD732FD4FF308E040E50A1EC01B2C |
open_cursors |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized.
The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal.
The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact. |
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
A97A01C7F17307CFE040E50A1EC06C63 |
db_lost_write_protect |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized.
The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal.
The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
FAIL |
1265884.1 Resolving ORA-752 or ORA-600 [3020] During Standby Recovery 1302539.1 Best Practices for Corruption Detection, Prevention, and Automatic Repair - in a Data Guard Configuration Protect Against Data Corruption |
DATABASE ODA |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
A97A01C7F17407CFE040E50A1EC06C63 |
global_names |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized.
The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal.
The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
FAIL |
Setting the GLOBAL_NAMES Initialization Parameter to TRUE |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
A979F210F9BCA8A1E040E50A1EC06671 |
log_buffer |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized. The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal. The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
A1C274C18DDEBEAFE040E50A1EC06D5E |
Public and Private Interface Link Local Check |
When upgrading to 11.2.0.2 and above, no private or public interface should be assigned to the link local address range (169.254.*.*) since in 11.2.0.2 and above the HAIP feature assigns addresses for the private interconnect interfaces from this address range. |
WARN |
1210883.1 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Redundant Interconnect and ora.cluster_interconnect.haip |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
A1C620E433518938E040E50A1EC05868 |
css diagwait for Upgrade |
When upgrading to 11gR2 and later version output of "crsctl get css diagwait" should be either undefined or set to a small non-zero value (13 or less) |
WARN |
1102283.1 11gR2 rootupgrade.sh Fails as cssvfupgd Can not Upgrade Voting Disk |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
A1C5B1E56070DF81E040E50A1EC01AF9 |
root umask Check for Upgrade |
When upgrading to 11gR2 output of "umask" for root should be 0022 due to Bug 10357090 |
WARN |
1259874.1 root.sh Fails as the ora.asm resource is not ONLINE or PROTL-16 Reports |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
ROOT |
A1C44C6E4A51A397E040E50A1EC055CD |
uid Length of GI Owner |
Length of GI owner uid should be less than 7 digits long to avoid the issue described in the referenced MOS Note. |
WARN |
10379703.8 Bug 10379703 - Grid install error if users Unix UID over 6 digits long |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
A185093B96CB9909E040E50A1EC0108A |
Monitoring Recompilation Info |
Monitor the progress during recompilation after upgrading
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
A185093B96CD9909E040E50A1EC0108A |
ORACLE_BASE Check |
Avoid to set any OS user's home directory or ORACLE_BASE to /opt/oracle |
WARN |
1281913.1 Root Script Fails if ORACLE_BASE is set to /opt/oracle |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
A18401E2DDFF63D2E040E50A1EC077C4 |
ORA_CRS_HOME env variable |
Unset Oracle related environment variables especially ORA_CRS_HOME before starting OUI or before executing any root script for both root and grid user.
This requirement is documented in Oracle® Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) .
"Unset Oracle environment variables. If you have set ORA_CRS_HOME as an environment variable, then unset it before starting an installation or upgrade. You should never use ORA_CRS_HOME as an environment variable.
If you have had an existing installation on your system, and you are using the same user account to install this installation, then unset the following environment variables: ORA_CRS_HOME; ORACLE_HOME; ORA_NLS10; TNS_ADMIN" |
WARN |
952925.1 NETCA & ASMCA Fail during Upgrade of CRS/ASM to Grid Infrastructure 11gR2 1502996.1 Environment Variable ORA_CRS_HOME MUST be UNSET in 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
A18A7D65F19E6E2AE040E50A1EC02135 |
Public and Private Subnet Check |
Public and private interconnect networks should be in non-related separate subnets |
WARN |
1054902.1 How to Validate Network and Name Resolution Setup for the Clusterware and RAC 1062682.1 11gR2 rootupgrade.sh Failed as Wrong NIC was Selected for Private Network |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
9EC87FB8BF2F4ED8E040E50A1EC03015 |
RDBMS software version comparison |
Stability, Availability, Standardization
|
WARN |
1662018.1 Oracle Sun Database Machine Cross Node Consistency Best Practice Checks |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
9EC93C7514C11512E040E50A1EC048DD |
Same NTP server across cluster |
Make sure machine clocks are synchronized on all nodes to the same NTP source.
NOTE: raccheck expects the NTP time source to be the same across the cluster based on the NTP server IP address. In cases where the customer is using a fault tolerant configuration for NTP servers and the customer is certain that the configuration is correct and the same time source is being utilized then a finding for this check can be ignored.
Implement NTP (Network Time Protocol) on all nodes.
Prevents evictions and helps to facilitate problem diagnosis.
Also use the -x option (ie. ntpd -x, xntp -x) if available to prevent time from moving backwards in large amounts. This slewing will help reduce time changes into multiple small changes, such that they will not impact the CRS. Enterprise Linux: see /etc/sysconfig/ntpd; Solaris: set "slewalways yes" and "disable pll" in /etc/inet/ntp.conf.
Like:-
# Drop root to id 'ntp:ntp' by default.
OPTIONS="-x -u ntp:ntp -p /var/run/ntpd.pid"
# Set to 'yes' to sync hw clock after successful ntpdate
SYNC_HWCLOCK=no
# Additional options for ntpdate
NTPDATE_OPTIONS=""
The Time servers operate in a pyramid structure where the top of the NTP stack is usually an external time source (such as GPS Clock). This then trickles down through the Network Switch stack to the connected server.
This NTP stack acts as the NTP Server and ensuring that all the RAC Nodes are acting as clients to this server in a slewing method will keep time changes to a minute amount.
Changes in global time to account for atomic accuracy's over Earth rotational wobble , will thus be accounted for with minimal effect. This is sometimes referred to as the " Leap Second " " epoch ", (between UTC 12/31/2008 23:59.59 and 01/01/2009 00:00.00 has the one second inserted).
RFC "NTP Slewing for RAC" has been created successfully. CCB ID 462 |
FAIL |
HP Leap Second Epoch to the referenced time. Solaris changes for Leap Second 759143.1 NTP leap second event causing CRS node reboot Linux Leap Second Earth Rotation and reference System Service (IERS). 551704.1 Linux OS Service 'ntpd' Network Timp Protocol |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
9EB7E9577DD69A73E040E50A1EC01AF6 |
GI shell limits hard nofile |
The hard nofile shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner defined in /etc/security/limits.conf should be >= 65536. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
9EB7E9577DD79A73E040E50A1EC01AF6 |
GI shell limits hard nproc |
The hard nproc shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner defined in /etc/security/limits.conf should be >= 16384. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
9EB8CACD50DCE0A3E040E50A1EC040B8 |
GI shell limits hard stack |
The hard stack shell limit for the Oracle Grid Infrastructure software install owner as defined in /etc/security/limits.conf should be >= 10240.
What's being checked here is the /etc/security/limits.conf file as documented in 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide, section 2.15.3 Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users.
If the /etc/security/limits.conf file is not configured as described in the documentation then to check the hard stack configuration while logged into the software owner account (e.g., grid).
$ ulimit -Hs
10240
As long as the hard stack limit is 10240 or above then the configuration should be OK.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
ROOT |
9EB3D82B8232CFAEE040E50A1EC04D89 |
GI shell limits soft nofile |
The soft nofile shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner defined in /etc/security/limits.conf should be >= 1024. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
9EB72ABADE01FED3E040E50A1EC075AF |
GI shell limits soft nproc |
The soft nproc shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner defined in /etc/security/limits.conf should be >= 2047. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
9EB848CDD040ACADE040E50A1EC01840 |
Oracle database software owner soft nofile shell limits |
Documented value, cluster stability
The soft nofile shell limit for the Oracle DB software install owner as defined in /etc/security/limits.conf should be >= 1024.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
9EB84272626BFF6EE040E50A1EC02AF3 |
Oracle database software owner hard nproc shell limits |
Documented value, cluster stability
The hard nproc shell limit for the Oracle DB software install owner as defined in /etc/security/limits.conf should be >= 16384.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
DBA
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
9EB883858764342DE040E50A1EC0359A |
Oracle database software owner hard stack shell limits |
Documented value is the /etc/security/limits.conf file as documented in 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide, section 2.15.3 Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users.
If the /etc/security/limits.conf file is not configured as described in the documentation then log in to the system as the database software owner (e.g., oracle) and check the hard stack configuration as described below. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
9DEBED7B8DAB583DE040E50A1EC01BA0 |
Manage ASM Audit File Directory Growth with cron |
The audit file destination directories for an ASM instance can grow to contain a very large number of files if they are not regularly maintained. Use the Linux cron(8) utility and the find(1) command to manage the number of files in the audit file destination directories.
The impact of using cron(8) and find(1) to manage the number of files in the audit file destination directories is minimal.
|
FAIL |
1298957.1 Manage Audit File Directory Growth with cron |
DATABASE ODA |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
9DAFD1040CA9389FE040E50A1EC0307C |
GI shell limits hard_stack_size |
The hard stack shell limit for the Oracle Grid Infrastructure software install owner should be >= 10240.
What's being checked here is the /etc/security/limits.conf file as documented in 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide, section 2.15.3 Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users.
If the /etc/security/limits.conf file is not configured as described in the documentation then to check the hard stack configuration while logged into the software owner account (e.g., grid).
$ ulimit -Hs
10240
As long as the hard stack limit is 10240 or above then the configuration should be OK.
|
WARN |
Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 |
ROOT |
9AC3FDBB9F8B8500E040E50A1EC06311 |
ASM allocation unit size for all disk groups |
In order to achieve fast disk scan rates with today's disk technology, it is important that segments be laid out on disk with at least 4MB of contiguous disk space. This allows disk scans to read 4MB of data from disk before having to perform a seek to another location on disk and therefore ensures that most of the time during a scan is spent transferring data from disk.
|
FAIL |
|
DATABASE ODA |
ASM
DBA
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
9AC756552BAE5EA4E040E50A1EC0475E |
db_block_checksum |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized.
The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal.
The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
FAIL |
1302539.1 Best Practices for Corruption Detection, Prevention, and Automatic Repair - in a Data Guard Configuration Protect Against Data Corruption |
DATABASE |
MAA
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
9AA08EB2573A36C6E040E50A1EC02BD9 |
rp_filter for bonded private interconnects |
As a consequence of having rp_filter set to 1, Interconnect packets may potentially be blocked/discarded.
To fix this problem, use following MOS note. |
WARN |
1286796.1 rp_filter for multiple private interconnects and Linux Kernel 2.6.32+ 5.1.2 Multiple Private Interconnects and Oracle Linux |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
9680D7732DD5C041E040E50A1EC03519 |
Swap memory |
On AIX for Oracle 11gR2 & 12CR1 the recommendation is to have 16 GB of swap memory when RAM is greater than 16 GB but less than 32 GB |
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
968522476232DCD5E040E50A1EC05397 |
Swap memory |
For Oracle 11gR2 for systems with between 2GB and 16GB of RAM that swap be configured equal to physical RAM
For Oracle 12cR1 for systems with between 4GB and 16GB of RAM that swap be configured equal to physical RAM |
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
9661DD157C87BC97E040E50A1EC06251 |
NTP leap second event |
|
FAIL |
Solaris changes for Leap Second 759143.1 NTP leap second event causing CRS node reboot |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
9661449019481CF6E040E50A1EC01682 |
NTP with correct setting |
|
WARN |
759143.1 NTP leap second event causing CRS node reboot Linux Leap Second 551704.1 Linux OS Service 'ntpd' |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 |
NONE |
951C025701C65CC5E040E50A1EC0371F |
OSWatcher status |
ExaWatcher (or OSWatcher) is used to collect and archive operating system and network metrics to aid support in diagnosing performance issues. Checking ExaWatcher/OSWatcher status helps to ensure critical data is available for analysis when system occurring issues.
There is no impact from verifying the ExaWatcher/OSWatcher status. |
WARN |
1531223.1 OS Watcher User's Guide 301137.1 OS Watcher User Guide 2044825.1 How-To Update the OSC-Exawatcher Package on All Database Domains |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
94A6306FAB37A74EE040E50A1EC05B70 |
UDP socket send and receive buffer |
udp_max_buf controls how large send and receive buffers (in bytes) can be for a UDP socket. The default setting, 262,144 bytes, may be inadequate for STREAMS applications. sq_max_size is the depth of the message queue. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
94A9B5671884A96CE040E50A1EC0654A |
UDP socket datagram size |
On Solaris 10, UDP parameters namely udp_recv_hiwat and udp_xmit_hiwat are set to 57344 bytes by default. Oracle recommends that you set these parameters to at least 65536 bytes. For additional information on how to set these parameters, please refer to following URLs.
Please note, if on Solaris 9, their maximum value can be 65536.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
94A5E4D46DA57D51E040E50A1EC05A9E |
UDP socket receive buffer size |
On Solaris 10, UDP parameters namely udp_recv_hiwat and udp_xmit_hiwat are set to 57344 bytes by default. Oracle recommends that you set these parameters to at least 65536 bytes. For additional information on how to set these parameters, please refer to following URLs.
Please note, if on Solaris 9, their maximum value can be 65536.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
92706A8CC2B6BDB9E040E50A1EC00408 |
SFRAC misscount check |
When the oracle clusterware is integrated with a 3rd party clusterware product such as SFRAC then the css misscount value should be set to a very high value, ie 600. This assures that the 3rd party product is left in control of determining group membership if there is a problem with the network or voting disk heartbeats. |
WARN |
782148.1 How To Integrate Symantec SFRAC with Oracle CRS and Troubleshoot the Results |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
91C3673B822CE995E040E50A1EC05E55 |
Is non-instance specific audit_file_dest on ACFS? |
To reduce the potential for performance impact due to filesystem contention on an Oracle ACFS file system, Oracle Database Auditing files stored on the OS (audit_trail = OS, XML or XML,Extended) should be configured as instance-specific in an Oracle RAC environment where the Oracle Database has been installed in a shared home on an Oracle ACFS file system. To perform an instance-specific setup, you must update the configuration file for each database instance. For example, if you have a database with the db_name TEST and you want to change the location of AUDIT_FILE_DEST initialization parameter for database instance TEST1, run the following SQL statement on database instance TEST1:
ALTER SYSTEM SET AUDIT_FILE_DEST='$ORACLE_BASE/admin/TEST1/adump' SCOPE=SPFILE SID='TEST1'
For other database instances, such as TEST2 or TEST3, you can run one of the following statements on the appropriate database instance:
ALTER SYSTEM SET AUDIT_FILE_DEST='$ORACLE_BASE/admin/TEST2/adump' SCOPE=SPFILE SID='TEST2'
ALTER SYSTEM SET AUDIT_FILE_DEST='$ORACLE_BASE/admin/TEST3/adump' SCOPE=SPFILE SID='TEST3'
In the previous examples, ORACLE_BASE has been set to /u01/app/acfsmounts |
INFO |
About Oracle ACFS and Oracle Database Homes |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
90DCB860F9380638E040E50A1EC07248 |
CSS disktimeout |
The maximum amount of time allowed for a voting file I/O to complete; if this time is exceeded the voting disk will be marked as offline. Note that this is also the amount of time that will be required for initial cluster formation, i.e. when no nodes have previously been up and in a cluster. |
INFO |
294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
90DCECE833790E9DE040E50A1EC0750A |
CSS reboot time |
Reboot time (default 3 seconds) is the amount of time allowed for a node to complete a reboot after the CSS daemon has been evicted. |
WARN |
294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware 12.1 CRSCTL Utility Reference CRSCTL Utility Reference |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
90DF6CF41ABDAA15E040E50A1EC05884 |
css miscount |
The CSS misscount parameter represents the maximum time, in seconds, that a network heartbeat can be missed before entering into a cluster reconfiguration to evict the node |
WARN |
294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware 12.1 CRSCTL Utility Reference CRSCTL Utility Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
90E150135F6859C4E040E50A1EC01FF5 |
css misscount |
The CSS misscount parameter represents the maximum time, in seconds, that a network heartbeat can be missed before entering into a cluster reconfiguration to evict the node |
INFO |
294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
8FC730D31B2B9395E040E50A1EC032D4 |
ASM software owner time zone |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
ROOT |
8FC307D9A9CEF95FE040E50A1EC01580 |
GI/CRS software owner time zone |
Clusterware deployment requirement
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
ROOT |
8FC4FA469BAA945EE040E50A1EC06AC6 |
Root time zone |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
ROOT |
8ED36F85A6E6D240E040E50A1EC012D1 |
CRS software owner UID across cluster |
Availability and Stability
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
8ECE3CD997E9D722E040E50A1EC061BE |
RDBMS software owner UID across cluster |
Availability, Stability |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
8ED3D601275A6DD7E040E50A1EC048BC |
UID for ASM software owner across cluster |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
8E19457488167806E040E50A1EC00310 |
crsd Log File Ownership |
CRSD trace file should owned by "root:root", but due to Bug 9837321application of patch may have resulted in changing the trace file ownership for patching and not changing it back. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
8E197A76D887BAC4E040E50A1EC07E0B |
crsd/orarootagent_root Log File Ownership |
|
WARN |
9837321 9837321.8 Bug 9837321 - Ownership of crsd traces gets changed from root by patching script |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
8E1B5EE973BAA8C6E040E50A1EC0622E |
ohasd Log File Ownership |
|
WARN |
9837321 9837321.8 Bug 9837321 - Ownership of crsd traces gets changed from root by patching script |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
8E1A46CB0BDA0608E040E50A1EC022CD |
ohasd/orarootagent_root Log File Ownership |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
8DF627443EACABAFE040E50A1EC05491 |
DOM-0 Bonded Interface Check |
There should be a minimum of 4 network interfaces, 2 bonded for use by the interconnect and 2 bonded for use by the VIPs. In addition, if using a storage network there should be one additional bonded interface for a use by the storage network. So that means there should be a minimum of 4-6 interface cards and 2-3 bonded interfaces depending upon storage network usage. |
WARN |
Oracle RAC Best Practices on Oracle VM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
8DF7D3BBC8F23935E040E50A1EC0746E |
OVM CPU Pinning |
It appears that VCPUs are being pinned. When operating RAC in an Oracle VM environment CPU pinning is only recommended for hard partitioning in order to achieve a sub-capacity licensing requirement and should otherwise be avoided. When operating RAC in an Oracle VM environment no hard partitioning is required. |
INFO |
Oracle RAC Best Practices on Oracle VM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
8DF92A6751453201E040E50A1EC021E4 |
Single Guest vCPU overcommitment |
The amount of VCPUs allocated to a single guest domain should not
exceed the amount of real CPUs / cores in the Oracle VM server |
WARN |
Oracle RAC Best Practices on Oracle VM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
8DF4B7C8A05AD67FE040E50A1EC01CFA |
Total Guest vCPU overcommitment |
The total amount of VCPUs allocated to guest domains (running
Oracle RAC guests), should not exceed two times (2x) the amount
of real CPUs / cores in the Oracle VM server. |
WARN |
Oracle RAC Best Practices on Oracle VM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
8D26F1781687BE00E040E50A1EC0083E |
Network parameter - sb_max |
Note: The value of sb_max, which specifies the maximum socket buffer size for any socket buffer, should be at least twice the size of the largest of the UDP and TCP send and receive buffers. |
WARN |
Configuring Network Tuning Parameters The udp_recvspace tunable |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
8CFF0F2EED0202ECE040E50A1EC070AE |
PVM Guest Time Synchronization Check |
xen.independent_wallclock=1 should be configured in /etc/sysctl.conf on Guests ONLY |
WARN |
580296.1 Clock Drift Issue between Dom-0 and Dom-U on OVM Server Oracle RAC Best Practices on Oracle VM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
8D00F38A0EE01289E040E50A1EC04ED4 |
PVM Minimum Database Version |
Oracle VM requirement: Oracle RAC and Oracle Clusterware 10.2.0.4, 11g Rel. 1, 11g Rel. 2 in 32-bit and 64-bit software versions are currently supported. |
FAIL |
Oracle RAC Best Practices on Oracle VM |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
8D014269791B3B4AE040E50A1EC05CDA |
PVM Minimum OEL Release |
Oracle Enterprise Linux 5.1 or higher (OEL 5.1 or higher) is required for Oracle VM guests |
FAIL |
Oracle RAC Best Practices on Oracle VM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
8CF2F9B30F8CC14BE040E50A1EC06333 |
Unsupported OVM Guest Check |
Oracle Real Application Clusters are currently ONLY supported on para-virtualized guests |
FAIL |
Oracle RAC Best Practices on Oracle VM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
8CB5CAE3E8CD906BE040E50A1EC01E4B |
ASM Shared Pool Size |
Shared_pool_size for 64-bit environments, 88 MB is required for an ASM instance; 150MB is the recommended value when not using automatic memory management (AMM). For more detailed information about sizing the shared pool in an ASM environment. |
WARN |
437924.1 ASM & Shared Pool (ORA-4031) Automatic Storage Management Overview and Technical Best Practices |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
8CA0B2294FF45734E040E50A1EC023D0 |
PVM Interconnect NIC bonding config. |
NIC bonding should be configured in DOM0 and not in the DOMU Guest |
WARN |
Oracle RAC Best Practices on Oracle VM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
8C9D63D9441B1F52E040E50A1EC0211F |
PVM Jumbo frames configuration for interconnect |
Jumbo frames are not supported on OVM 2.1 or 2.2. Support may be available in a later version. |
INFO |
Oracle RAC Best Practices on Oracle VM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
8C9D63D9441C1F52E040E50A1EC0211F |
VIP NIC bonding config. |
To avoid single point of failure for VIPs, Oracle highly recommends to configure redundant network for VIPs using NIC BONDING. Follow below note for more information on how to configure bonding in linux |
WARN |
298891.1 Configuring Linux for the Oracle 10g VIP or private interconnect using bonding driver |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
8BEFA88017530395E040E50A1EC05E99 |
Kernel version comparison across cluster |
Stability, Availability, Standardization
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
8BEFCB0B4C9DBF5CE040E50A1EC03B14 |
Operating System Version comparison |
Operating system versions should match on each node of the cluster |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
8BED68B0527904EAE040E50A1EC0128C |
VKTM priority |
In 11.1 and above the VKTM process monitors time drift and is intended to run in the realtime scheduling class to avoid problems with CPU scheduling latencies.
If VKTM is not running in realtime mode then it could be due to problems with the ownership or permissions for the oradism executable in $ORACLE_HOME/bin.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
8BED7BA9FA46195BE040E50A1EC0165F |
VKTM priority |
In 11.1 and above the VKTM process detects time drift between the cluster nodes and is intended to run in the realtime scheduling class to prevent problems with CPU scheduling latencies.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
8BEB7CDA8D7CFD28E040E50A1EC04B27 |
VKTM priority |
In 10.2 and above the VKTM process is intended to run in the realtime scheduling class(39) to prevent problems with CPU scheduling latencies.
Output for VKTM process should look like:-
240103 A crsusr 11075820 1 0 39 -- 11cfc1c480 192184 f10001040253b5b0 10:42:36 - 0:12 ora_vktm_racstr1
from above output 39 is scheduling class and -- is scheduling policy.
If VKTM is not running in realtime mode then it could be due to problems with the ownership or permissions for the oradism executable in $ORACLE_HOME/bin.
If the VKTM processes for the database and ASM are not running in realtime mode then contact Oracle Support to determine what should be done on your platform to correct the problem. This likely would not show up as a problem until the server is under high CPU load. |
WARN |
Oracle Real Application Clusters on IBM AIX Best practices in memory tuning and configuring for system stability |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
898E1DF96754C57FE040E50A1EC03224 |
CRS and ASM version comparison |
According to MOS Note 337737.1, CRS version must be higher or equal to ASM version to guarantee version compatibility. |
FAIL |
337737.1 Oracle Clusterware (CRS/GI) - ASM - Database Version Compatibility |
DATABASE ODA |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
89554A1D0FFB8981E040E50A1EC00C6B |
ASM version comparison |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
8955120D63FCAC2DE040E50A1EC006CA |
Clusterware version comparison |
Stability, Availability, Standardization
|
WARN |
1662018.1 Oracle Sun Database Machine Cross Node Consistency Best Practice Checks |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
895255E0D2A63C8CE040E50A1EC00A43 |
RDBMS software version comparison |
Stability, Availability, Standardization
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
8915B823FCEBC259E040E50A1EC04AD6 |
Local listener set to node VIP |
The LOCAL_LISTENER parameter should be set to the node VIP. If you need fully qualified domain names, ensure that LOCAL_LISTENER is set to the fully qualified domain name (node-vip.mycompany.com). By default a local listener is created during cluster configuration that runs out of the grid infrastructure home and listens on the specified port(default is 1521) of the node VIP. |
WARN |
SINGLE CLIENT ACCESS NAME (SCAN) |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
8914F5D0A9AB85BAE040E50A1EC04A31 |
Number of SCAN listeners |
Application scalability and/or availability
|
INFO |
SINGLE CLIENT ACCESS NAME (SCAN) |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
89130F49748E6CC7E040E50A1EC07A44 |
Remote listener set to scan name |
For Oracle Database 11g Release 2 and above, the REMOTE_LISTENER parameter should be set to the SCAN. This allows the instances to register with the SCAN Listeners to provide information on what services are being provided by the instance, the current load, and a recommendation on how many incoming connections should be directed to the
instance. |
WARN |
SINGLE CLIENT ACCESS NAME (SCAN) |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
88704DB19306DC92E040E50A1EC02C92 |
Timezone for current user |
Clusterware deployment requirement
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
879F57F119C631AAE040E50A1EC075CF |
Same NTP server across cluster |
Make sure machine clocks are synchronized on all nodes to the same NTP source.
NOTE: raccheck expects the NTP time source to be the same across the cluster based on the NTP server IP address. In cases where the customer is using a fault tolerant configuration for NTP servers and the customer is certain that the configuration is correct and the same time source is being utilized then a finding for this check can be ignored.
Implement NTP (Network Time Protocol) on all nodes.
Prevents evictions and helps to facilitate problem diagnosis.
Also use the -x option (ie. ntpd -x, xntp -x) if available to prevent time from moving backwards in large amounts. This slewing will help reduce time changes into multiple small changes, such that they will not impact the CRS. Enterprise Linux: see /etc/sysconfig/ntpd; Solaris: set "slewalways yes" and "disable pll" in /etc/inet/ntp.conf.
Like:-
# Drop root to id 'ntp:ntp' by default.
OPTIONS="-x -u ntp:ntp -p /var/run/ntpd.pid"
# Set to 'yes' to sync hw clock after successful ntpdate
SYNC_HWCLOCK=no
# Additional options for ntpdate
NTPDATE_OPTIONS=""
The Time servers operate in a pyramid structure where the top of the NTP stack is usually an external time source (such as GPS Clock). This then trickles down through the Network Switch stack to the connected server.
This NTP stack acts as the NTP Server and ensuring that all the RAC Nodes are acting as clients to this server in a slewing method will keep time changes to a minute amount.
Changes in global time to account for atomic accuracy's over Earth rotational wobble , will thus be accounted for with minimal effect. This is sometimes referred to as the " Leap Second " " epoch ", (between UTC 12/31/2008 23:59.59 and 01/01/2009 00:00.00 has the one second inserted).
RFC "NTP Slewing for RAC" has been created successfully. CCB ID 462 |
FAIL |
HP Leap Second Epoch to the referenced time. Solaris changes for Leap Second 759143.1 NTP leap second event causing CRS node reboot Linux Leap Second Earth Rotation and reference System Service (IERS). 551704.1 Linux OS Service 'ntpd' Network Timp Protocol |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
87604C73D768DF7AE040E50A1EC0566B |
Voting disk status |
Stability, Availability
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
869031116C1F7BDEE040E50A1EC078C8 |
dbwr_io_slaves |
When Oracle is not linked with async IO libraries Oracle generally recommends that you configure multiple DBWR_IO_slaves to increase the efficiency of the DBWR and to simulate async I/O. |
WARN |
432854.1 Asynchronous I/O Support on OCFS/OCFS2 and Related Settings:filesystemio_options, disk_asynch_io 270213.1 Asynch I/O relinking on 10.1.0.2 for Linux does not link correctly |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
8690E492D46D1F7BE040E50A1EC0198A |
disk_asynch_io |
If Oracle is not linked with the OS asynch I/O libraries then there is no benefit from setting disk_asynch_io = TRUE |
WARN |
237299.1 How To Check if Asynchronous I/O is Working On Linux 270213.1 Asynch I/O relinking on 10.1.0.2 for Linux does not link correctly 205259.1 How to Enable Asynchronous I/O on Red Hat Linux 2.1 |
DATABASE |
DBA
DBPERF |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ |
NONE |
85F282CFD5DADCB4E040E50A1EC01BC9 |
Same size of redo log files |
Having asymmetrical size of redo logs can lead to database hang and its best practice to keep same size for all redo log files. run following query to find out size of each member.
column member format a50
select f.member,l.bytes/1024/1024 as "Size in MB" from v$log l,v$logfile f where l.group#=f.group#;
Resizing redo logs to make it same size does not need database downtime. |
INFO |
602066.1 How To Resize and/or Add Redo Logs |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
85D92ECDD8E5673AE040E50A1EC0635B |
ORACLE_HOME env variable |
This requirement is documented in Oracle® Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) .
"Unset Oracle environment variables. If you have set ORA_CRS_HOME as an environment variable, then unset it before starting an installation or upgrade. You should never use ORA_CRS_HOME as an environment variable.
If you have had an existing installation on your system, and you are using the same user account to install this installation, then unset the following environment variables: ORA_CRS_HOME; ORACLE_HOME; ORA_NLS10; TNS_ADMIN" |
WARN |
952925.1 NETCA & ASMCA Fail during Upgrade of CRS/ASM to Grid Infrastructure 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
85D601B9C7952F25E040E50A1EC043A2 |
TNS_ADMIN env variable |
This requirement is documented in Oracle® Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) .
"Unset Oracle environment variables. If you have set ORA_CRS_HOME as an environment variable, then unset it before starting an installation or upgrade. You should never use ORA_CRS_HOME as an environment variable.
If you have had an existing installation on your system, and you are using the same user account to install this installation, then unset the following environment variables: ORA_CRS_HOME; ORACLE_HOME; ORA_NLS10; TNS_ADMIN" |
WARN |
952925.1 NETCA & ASMCA Fail during Upgrade of CRS/ASM to Grid Infrastructure 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
85D8099A55E335EEE040E50A1EC07E6F |
Verify ORA_NLS10 environment variable |
This requirement is documented in Oracle® Grid Infrastructure Installation Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) .
"Unset Oracle environment variables. If you have set ORA_CRS_HOME as an environment variable, then unset it before starting an installation or upgrade. You should never use ORA_CRS_HOME as an environment variable.
If you have had an existing installation on your system, and you are using the same user account to install this installation, then unset the following environment variables: ORA_CRS_HOME; ORACLE_HOME; ORA_NLS10; TNS_ADMIN"
For recent Oracle versions (9i, 10g, 11g, 12c.), the software uses a default value when ORA_NLS10 is not defined. Hence, when using 9i or above there is no need to explicit define the ORA_NLS10 parameter unless a different directory setting is needed. |
WARN |
952925.1 NETCA & ASMCA Fail during Upgrade of CRS/ASM to Grid Infrastructure 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
8577B869C17DD453E040E50A1EC03929 |
Root Open File Limit Check |
Some clusterware processes such as crsd.bin and orarootagent.bin run as root and as such it is important to assure that these processes have adequate system resources available.
|
WARN |
858279.1 ASM and Database Instance hang when exceeding around 1800 sessions 1235944.1 AIX: 11gR2 root.sh Fails as crsd.bin Does not Come up 983715.1 11gR2 Grid Infrastructure Does not Use ulimit Setting Appropriately |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
ROOT |
856A9B77AF14DD9FE040E50A1EC00285 |
SELinux status |
|
WARN |
457458.1 How to Disable or set SELinux to Permissive mode 790470.1 ASMCMD fails to start on module libnnz10.so, permission denied 454196.1 ./sqlplus: error on libnnz11.so: cannot restore segment prot after reloc |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
8529D3798EA039F3E040E50A1EC07218 |
Public interface existence |
it is important to ensure that your public interface is properly marked as public and not private. This can be checked with the oifcfg getif command. If it is inadvertently marked private, you can get errors such as "OS system dependent operation:bind failed with status" and "OS failure message: Cannot assign requested address". It can be corrected with a command like oifcfg setif -global eth0/:public |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
84BE4DE1F00AD833E040E50A1EC07771 |
fs.file-max |
- In 11g we introduced automatic memory management which requires more file descriptors than previous versions.
- At a _MINIMUM_ we require 512*PROCESSES (init parameter) file descriptors per database instance + some for the OS and other non-oracle processes
- Since we cannot know at install time how many database instances the customer may run and how many PROCESSES they may configure for those instances and whether they will use automatic memory management or how many non-Oracle processes may be run and how many file descriptors they will require we recommend the file descriptor limit be set to a very high number (6815744) to minimize the potential for running out.
- Setting fs.file-max "too high" doesn't hurt anything because file descriptors are allocated dynamically as needed up to the limit of fs.file-max
- Oracle is not aware of any customers having problems from setting fs.file-max "too high" but we have had customers have problems from setting it too low. A problem from having too few file descriptors is preventable.
- As for a formula, given 512*PROCESSES (as a minimum) fs.file-max should be a sufficiently high number to minimize the chance that ANY customer would suffer an outage from having fs.file-max set too low. At a limit of 6815744 customers are likely to have other problems to worry about before they hit that limit.
- If an individual customer wants to deviate from fs.file-max = 6815744 then they are free to do so based on their knowledge of their environment and implementation as long as they make sure they have enough file descriptors to cover all their database instances, other non-oracle processes and the OS. |
INFO |
11.2 Kernel Settings 12.1 kernel settings 1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Configuring Kernel Parameters 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
84C193C69EE36512E040E50A1EC06466 |
ip_local_port_range |
Starting with Oracle Clusterware 11gR1, ip_local_port_range should be between 9000 (minimum) and 65500 (maximum). |
WARN |
Configuring Kernel Parameters |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
84C2600BDAEF62F1E040E50A1EC027B8 |
ip_local_port_range |
The minimum for ip_local_port_range for Oracle 10gR2 should be 1024 while the maximum should be 65000.
If both the minimum and maximum are found to be within that range then this audit check will evaluate as TRUE, otherwise it will evaluate as FALSE. |
WARN |
387655.1 Defining ip_local_port_range |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
84BE8B9C4817090DE040E50A1EC07DB8 |
kernel.shmmax |
Optimal system memory management.
|
WARN |
Configuring Kernel Parameters 567506.1 Maximum SHMMAX values for Linux x86 and x86-64 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
844945C39419DE90E040E50A1EC06FDC |
/tmp directory free space |
/tmp directory contains mostly files that are required temporarily. Many programs use this to create files and then to use them while running. It is also used for temporary storage of data. Enough space for /tmp directory avoids the risks of running failure of certain programs. |
WARN |
Disk Space Requirements |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
843B58EA73482964E040E50A1EC06B4D |
Generic ACFS health[ACFS] |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
ROOT |
8439669C495F7F22E040E50A1EC02B4D |
Verify ioctl to advm [ACFS] |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
841FD604C3C8F2B1E040E50A1EC0122F |
/tmp directory free space |
There should be a minimum of 1GB of free space in the /tmp directory |
WARN |
Disk Space Requirements |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
842B2ABAE4E4E84DE040E50A1EC017B3 |
ACFS registry status [ACFS] |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
841F8C3E78906005E040E50A1EC00357 |
GI shell limits hard_max_user |
The hard nproc shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner should be >= 16384. |
WARN |
Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 |
ROOT |
841E706550995C68E040E50A1EC05EFB |
GI shell limits hard_open_files |
The hard nofile shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner should be >= 65536 |
WARN |
Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 |
ROOT |
841C7DEB776DB4BBE040E50A1EC0782E |
GI shell limits soft_max_user |
The soft nproc shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner should be >= 2047. |
WARN |
Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 |
ROOT |
841D87785594F263E040E50A1EC020D6 |
GI shell limits soft_open_files |
The soft nofile shell limit for the Oracle GI software install owner should be >= 1024. |
WARN |
Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Solaris - 11 |
ROOT |
841F58D620ED327CE040E50A1EC0027D |
Oracle database software owner hard memlock shell limits |
If on 32-bit linux you intend using Very Large Memory (VLM) for data block buffers then you should set MEMORY_TARGET = 0 or SGA_TARGET = 0 and INDIRECT_DATA_BUFFERS = TRUE and you should configure soft and hard memlock = 3145728 in the /etc/security/limits.conf file |
WARN |
Configuring Very Large Memory for Oracle Database |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
841A3A9F4A74AC6AE040E50A1EC03FC0 |
Oracle database software owner hard nofile shell limits |
The hard nofile shell limit for the Oracle database software install owner as defined in /etc/security/limits.conf should be >= 65536. |
WARN |
Setting Resource Limits for the Oracle Software Installation Users |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
DBA
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
842333EF816A350BE040E50A1EC00741 |
Oracle database software owner soft memlock shell limits |
If on 32-bit linux you are using Very Large Memory for data block buffers then you should set MEMORY_TARGET=0 or SGA_TARGET=0 and INDIRECT_DATA_BUFFERS= TRUE and you should configure soft and hard memlock = 3145728 in the /etc/security/limits.conf file |
WARN |
Configuring Very Large Memory for Oracle Database |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
841F0977B92F0185E040E50A1EC070BB |
Oracle database software owner soft nproc shell limit |
The soft nproc shell limit for the Oracle DB software install owner as defined in /etc/security/limits.conf should be >= 2047. |
WARN |
788480.1 Resource Limits Using /etc/security/limits.conf and /etc/profile 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
83BAB365727F7DD6E040E50A1EC043AD |
ACFS and ASM driver version comparison [ACFS] |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
ROOT |
83BFFD8738771D2AE040E50A1EC00F0B |
ACFS driver status[ACFS] |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
83C301ACFF203C9BE040E50A1EC067EB |
Linux Swap Size |
The following table describes the relationship between installed RAM and the configured swap space requirement:
Note:
On Linux, the Hugepages feature allocates non-swappable memory for large page tables using memory-mapped files. If you enable Hugepages, then you should deduct the memory allocated to Hugepages from the available RAM before calculating swap space.
RAM between 1 GB and 2 GB, Swap 1.5 times the size of RAM (minus memory allocated to Hugepages)
RAM between 2 GB and 16 GB, Swap equal to the size of RAM (minus memory allocated to Hugepages)
RAM (minus memory allocated to Hugepages)
more than 16 GB, Swap 16 GB
In other words the maximum swap size for Linux that Oracle would recommend would be 16GB |
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Linux Memory Requirements 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
83C467D3231C7869E040E50A1EC015EB |
Solaris Swap Size |
The following table describes the relationship between installed RAM and the configured swap space requirement:
Swap space is used when the amount of physical memory (RAM) is full. If the system needs more memory resources and the RAM is full, inactive pages in memory are moved to the swap space. While swap space can help machines with a small amount of RAM, it should not be considered a replacement for more RAM. Swap space is located on hard drives, which have a slower access time than physical memory. |
WARN |
Solaris Memory Requirements for 10.2 Solaris Memory Requirements for 11.1 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
834835A4EC032658E040E50A1EC056F6 |
/tmp on dedicated filesystem |
It is a best practice to locate the /tmp directory on a dedicated filesystem. For example, Oracle creates socket files in /var/tmp. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
8347749B14C41005E040E50A1EC03F2E |
ASMLIB check |
We recommend the use of ASMLIB on Linux. ASMLIB handles device persistence for ASM disks across reboots as well as many other features which make managing ASM disks more convenient |
INFO |
359266.1 FAQ ASMLIB CONFIGURE,VERIFY, TROUBLESHOOT |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
833F12C25516ACAFE040E50A1EC020F7 |
Multiplexed controlfiles |
The controlfile of an Oracle database is critical to availability and recoverability and should always be multiplexed even in cases where fault tolerance is provided at the storage level. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
8343C0D6A9D8702BE040E50A1EC045C8 |
Non-autoextensible data and temp files |
The benefit of having "AUTOEXTEND" on is that applications may avoid out of space errors.
The impact of verifying that the "AUTOEXTEND" attribute is "ON" is minimal. The impact of setting "AUTOEXTEND" to "ON" varies depending upon if it is done during database creation, file addition to a tablespace, or added to an existing file.
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
833C20A804029EB3E040E50A1EC01229 |
Non-bigfile tablespaces |
Care should be taken in storage capacity planning but configuring tablespaces for bigfile support is considered a best practice for reasons of availability and manageability so in combination with autoextend for datafiles the ability to have a tablespace with one very large datafile and reduce the management overhead for the database.
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
833F68D88AE57B7CE040E50A1EC02BE7 |
Non-multiplexed redo logs |
The online redo logs of an Oracle database are critical to availability and recoverability and should always be multiplexed even in cases where fault tolerance is provided at the storage level. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
8341CC2356067E25E040E50A1EC00B16 |
db_ultra_safe |
The default configuration for db_ultra_safe is OFF. The consequences of turning this feature on may have a significant performance impact. At times it may be beneficial or even necessary to turn it on as when experiencing data corruptions which should be rare. This configuration can be used if instructed to do so by Support in troubleshooting a problem, but in general there should be a good and well understood reason for enabling this feature |
INFO |
465130.1 New Parameter DB_ULTRA_SAFE introduce In 11g |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
8342463C97AF3EFFE040E50A1EC01961 |
local_listener |
local_listener parameter should be specified and should be resolvable either directly or in the tnsnames.ora file or using other address repository. local_listener is used in RAC cross registration, load balancing and service registration and for various other features and so it is important that it be configured properly |
INFO |
728787.1 How to Set Up Cross-Registration in RAC 975457.1 How to Troubleshoot Connectivity Issue with 11gR2 SCAN Name |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
833D92F95B0A5CB6E040E50A1EC06498 |
remote_login_passwordfile |
For security reasons remote_login_passwordfile should be set to SHARED or EXCLUSIVE. The two are functionally equivalent. |
WARN |
185703.1 How to Avoid Common Flaws and Errors Using Passwordfile |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
831B9FABDB6CFCB4E040E50A1EC034C0 |
Check audit_file_dest |
we should clean old audit files from audit_file_dest regularly otherwise one may run out of space on ORACLE_BASE mount point and may not be able to collect diagnostic information when failure occurs |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
81DC2BC98601F444E040E50A1EC05533 |
NIC Bonding Mode Public |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
81E0AA7467FF77B2E040E50A1EC06818 |
NIC Bonding Mode interconnect |
Optimal interconnect performance
|
WARN |
730796.1 Potential Disadvantages Using Broadcast Mode 3 For Bonded Devices |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
8046EE604DF6EB15E040E50A1EC0444C |
Check sd_max_throttle |
|
WARN |
745481.1 getting ORA-600/ORA-7445 errors in ASM i/o layer Followed by ENOMEM Tunables for the Sun StorEdgeTM SAN Foundation Suite: Optimizing for Performance and Failover EMC Solaris Host Connectivity Guide |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
80499C780FCD0086E040E50A1EC037DF |
Check sd_max_throttle setting |
|
INFO |
745481.1 getting ORA-600/ORA-7445 errors in ASM i/o layer Followed by ENOMEM Tunables for the Sun StorEdgeTM SAN Foundation Suite: Optimizing for Performance and Failover EMC Solaris Host Connectivity Guide |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
7F445D4BD8C5CCC6E040E50A1EC021E8 |
E1000 flow control |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
7F4570C1E82A8623E040E50A1EC04E9A |
E1000 flow control |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
7EDCDE5483BE86D1E040E50A1EC021A6 |
LMS priority |
In 10.2 and above the LMS processes are intended to run in the realtime scheduling class to prevent problems with CPU scheduling latencies that can lead to instance evictions due to IPC send timeouts and ORA-29740 errors.
If LMS is not running in realtime mode then it could be due to problems with the ownership or permissions for the oradism executable in $ORACLE_HOME/bin.
Here is a sample output which shows the LMS for ASM running in realtime mode:
$ ps -efl|grep -v grep|grep lms
0 S oracle 5232 1 0 0 RT ? 58674 ? Jan 27 ? 52:39 asm_lms0_+ASM1
RT = realtime
If the LMS processes for the database and ASM are not running in realtime mode then contact Oracle Support to determine what should be done on your platform to correct the problem. This likely would not show up as a problem until the server is under high CPU load. |
WARN |
602419.1 LMS not running in RT (real time) mode in 10.2.0.3 RAC database Dynamic SGA Tuning of Oracle Database on Oracle Solaris with DISM |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
7EDE9EBEC9429FBAE040E50A1EC03AED |
oradism executable ownership |
The oradism executable is invoked after database startup to change the scheduling priority of LMS and other database background processes to the realtime scheduling class in order to maximize the ability of these key processes to be scheduled on the CPU in a timely way at times of high CPU utilization.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
7EDDA570A1827FBAE040E50A1EC02EB1 |
oradism executable permission |
The oradism executable is invoked after database startup to change the scheduling priority of LMS and other database background processes to the realtime scheduling class in order to maximize the ability of these key processes to be scheduled on the CPU in a timely way at times of high CPU utilization. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
7E8D719B61F43773E040E50A1EC029C0 |
GI/CRS - Public interface name check (VIP) |
Stability, Availability, Standardization
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
7E40D02BD3C22C5AE040E50A1EC033F5 |
GI/CRS software owner UID across cluster |
Availability and Stability
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
7E3FAC1843F137ABE040E50A1EC0139B |
RDBMS software owner UID across cluster |
Availability, Stability
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
7E40E16227206F28E040E50A1EC03CB3 |
UID for ASM software owner across cluster |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
7E2DCCF1429A6A8FE040E50A1EC05FE6 |
GI/CRS - Private interconnect interface name check |
Stability, Availability, Standardization
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
7C5A6DDDC536E89DE040E50A1EC02AF4 |
CSS misscount check for SFRAC |
When the oracle clusterware is integrated with a 3rd party clusterware product such as SFRAC then the css misscount value should be set to a very high value, ie 600. This assures that the 3rd party product is left in control of determining group membership if there is a problem with the network or voting disk heartbeats. |
WARN |
782148.1 How To Integrate Symantec SFRAC with Oracle CRS and Troubleshoot the Results |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
7C54D9E21A02E385E040E50A1EC066E9 |
SFRAC Check |
The vcsmm process running is an indication that the Veritas SFRAC product is installed and that the Oracle clusterware should be properly integrated with it. |
INFO |
782148.1 How To Integrate Symantec SFRAC with Oracle CRS and Troubleshoot the Results 811280.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (Solaris) 550213.1 Use UDP for interconnect with Oracle RAC 332257.1 Using Oracle Clusterware with Vendor Clusterware FAQ 1096952.1 Master Note for Real Application Clusters (RAC) Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Grid Infrastructure Veritas Storage FoundationTM for Oracle® RAC Installation and Configuration Guide 971464.1 FAQ - 11gR2 requires Solaris 10 update 6 or greater Installing Oracle RAC 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.2) in Storage Foundation for Oracle RAC environment SFRAC for Oracle RAC Support Matrix 397460.1 Oracle Policy for Supporting Oracle RAC with Symantec SFRAC Veritas Storage FoundationTM for Oracle® RAC Release Notes |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
7C57C872050B4E4FE040E50A1EC05290 |
SFRAC oprocd check |
When the Oracle clusterware is integrated with Veritas SFRAC (and other 3rd party clusterware products) the oprocd process should not be running. oprocd is Oracle's node fencing mechanism and when integrated with 3rd party clusterware solutions the node fencing should be left to the 3rd party product. If oprocd is running along side 3rd party clusterware products then this could lead to cluster instability and other unpredictable results. |
WARN |
782148.1 How To Integrate Symantec SFRAC with Oracle CRS and Troubleshoot the Results |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
7A768D6984767E26E040E50A1EC00E17 |
Database Link Upgrade Info |
Create Script for DBLINK (In case the database has to be downgraded again)
During the upgrade to Oracle Database 11g (11.1,11.2) from Oracle Database 9i Release 2 (9.2) or Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1), any passwords in database links are encrypted. To downgrade to the original release, all of the database links with encrypted passwords must be dropped prior to the downgrade. Consequently, the database links do not exist in the downgraded database. If you anticipate a requirement to be able to downgrade to your original release, then save the information about affected database links from the SYS.LINK$ table, so that you can re-create the database links after the downgrade.
SELECT 'CREATE '||DECODE(U.NAME,'PUBLIC','public ')||'DATABASE LINK '||CHR(10)
||DECODE(U.NAME,'PUBLIC',Null, 'SYS','',U.NAME||'.')|| L.NAME||chr(10)
||'CONNECT TO ' || L.USERID || ' IDENTIFIED BY "'||L.PASSWORD||'" USING
'''||L.HOST||''''
||chr(10)||';' TEXT
FROM SYS.LINK$ L, SYS.USER$ U
WHERE L.OWNER# = U.USER#; |
INFO |
429825.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR1 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
7A7A729E5E5FED01E040E50A1EC00832 |
IPMP Patch Info |
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
7A75D111900DE55FE040E50A1EC07895 |
Standby Database Info |
If planning an upgrade be sure to sync the standby database with the Primary database before starting the upgrade process.
1. Make sure all the logs are transported to the standby server after a final log switch in the primary.
2. Start the recovery of the standby database with the NODELAY option.
|
INFO |
1373255.1 11.2.0.1/11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 Database Upgrade on Exadata Database Machine |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
782E5C2AD5B69FACE040E50A1EC00E3C |
Database JVM objects |
The number of java objects should be >= 21223. If not, there is something wrong with the installation. If you have less than 21223 java objects, review the below referenced Note and correct this problem before continuing with the upgrade. |
WARN |
397770.1 How to Check if the Oracle JVM is Installed Correctly in the Database |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
780B04CFBE22777EE040E50A1EC02A13 |
UDP Packet Reassembly Error Workaround |
|
INFO |
824637.1 Excessive gc blocks lost due to IP reassembly failure |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
77A455AD5C50FC09E040E50A1EC033C0 |
Hangcheck timer reboot |
The hangcheck_reboot parameter determines if the hangcheck-timer restarts the node if the kernel fails to respond within the sum of the hangcheck_tick and hangcheck_margin parameter values. If the value of hangcheck_reboot is equal to or greater than 1, then the hangcheck-timer module restarts the system when a hang is detected. If the hangcheck_reboot parameter is set to zero, then the hangcheck-timer module does not restart the node when a hang is detected.
For more info,visit http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/install.111/b28263/postinst.htm#BABHGHDI |
WARN |
232355.1 Hangcheck Timer FAQ 220970.1 RAC: Frequently Asked Questions 726833.1 Hangcheck-Timer Module Requirements for Oracle 9i, 10g, and 11g RAC on Linux |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
77A6546F91F0838BE040E50A1EC07331 |
hangcheck_margin |
hangcheck_margin parameter: This parameter defines how long the timer waits, in seconds, for a response from the kernel. The default value is 180 seconds. Oracle recommends that you change the value of hangcheck_margin to 10.
For more info,visit http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/install.111/b28263/postinst.htm#BABHGHDI |
WARN |
232355.1 Hangcheck Timer FAQ 220970.1 RAC: Frequently Asked Questions 726833.1 Hangcheck-Timer Module Requirements for Oracle 9i, 10g, and 11g RAC on Linux |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
77A9E41710A94292E040E50A1EC05C95 |
hangcheck_reboot |
The hangcheck_reboot parameter determines if the hangcheck-timer restarts the node if the kernel fails to respond within the sum of the hangcheck_tick and hangcheck_margin parameter values. If the value of hangcheck_reboot is equal to or greater than 1, then the hangcheck-timer module restarts the system when a hang is detected. If the hangcheck_reboot parameter is set to zero, then the hangcheck-timer module does not restart the node when a hang is detected.
For more info,visit http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/install.111/b28263/postinst.htm#BABHGHDI |
WARN |
232355.1 Hangcheck Timer FAQ 220970.1 RAC: Frequently Asked Questions 726833.1 Hangcheck-Timer Module Requirements for Oracle 9i, 10g, and 11g RAC on Linux |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
77A5B13394F4D6CDE040E50A1EC04B00 |
hangcheck_tick |
hangcheck_tick parameter: This parameter defines how often, in seconds, the hangcheck-timer checks the node for hangs. The default value is 60 seconds. Oracle recommends that you change the value of hangcheck_tick to 1.
For more info,visit http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/install.111/b28263/postinst.htm#BABHGHDI |
WARN |
232355.1 Hangcheck Timer FAQ 220970.1 RAC: Frequently Asked Questions 726833.1 Hangcheck-Timer Module Requirements for Oracle 9i, 10g, and 11g RAC on Linux |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 |
NONE |
77A862C5C226C197E040E50A1EC028F2 |
hangcheck_tick |
hangcheck_tick parameter: This parameter defines how often, in seconds, the hangcheck-timer checks the node for hangs. The default value is 60 seconds. Oracle recommends that you change the value of hangcheck_tick to 1. |
WARN |
232355.1 Hangcheck Timer FAQ 220970.1 RAC: Frequently Asked Questions 726833.1 Hangcheck-Timer Module Requirements for Oracle 9i, 10g, and 11g RAC on Linux |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
7701CFDB2F6EF98EE040E50A1EC00573 |
Avg message received queue time |
Avg message receive queue time (ms) as derived from AWR should be very low, average numbers are usually below 2 ms on most systems. Higher averages usually mean the system is approaching interconnect or CPU capacity, or else there may be an interconnect problem. The higher the average above 2ms the more severe the problem is likely to be.
Interconnect performance should be investigated further by analysis using AWR and ASH reports and other network diagnostic tools. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
770244572FC70393E040E50A1EC01299 |
Avg message sent queue time (ms) |
Avg message sent queue time (ms) as derived from AWR should be very low, average numbers are usually below 2 ms on most systems. Higher averages usually mean the system is approaching interconnect or CPU capacity, or else there may be an interconnect problem. The higher the average above 2ms the more severe the problem is likely to be.
Interconnect performance should be investigated further by analysis using AWR and ASH reports and other network diagnostic tools. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
77029A014E159389E040E50A1EC02060 |
Avg message sent queue time on ksxp |
Avg message sent queue time on ksxp (ms) should be very low, average numbers are usually below 2 ms on most systems. Higher averages usually mean the system is approaching interconnect or CPU capacity, or else there may be an interconnect problem. The higher the average above 2ms the more severe the problem is likely to be.
Interconnect performance should be investigated further by analysis using AWR and ASH reports and other network diagnostic tools. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
7674FEDB08C2FDA2E040E50A1EC0156F |
GC block lost |
If the RDBMS reports global cache lost blocks statistics ("gc cr block lost" and/or "gc current block lost") it could indicate a negative impact on interconnect performance and global cache processing. |
WARN |
417983.1 Enterprise Linux: Common Network Configuration / Services Issues 400959.1 POOR RAC-INTERCONNECT PERFORMANCE AFTER UPGRADE FROM RHEL3 TO RHEL4/OEL4 563566.1 gc lost blocks diagnostics |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
7674C09669C5BCE6E040E50A1EC011E5 |
Session Failover configuration |
Higher application availability
|
WARN |
453293.1 10g & 11g :Configuration of TAF(Transparent Application Failover) and Load Balancing |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
767794C6931B60A8E040E50A1EC06AD5 |
Session balancing across instances |
|
INFO |
263599.1 Understanding and Troubleshooting Instance Load Balancing |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
73C99D2735B59DBFE040E50A1EC013EB |
init.crsd ulimit Check |
|
WARN |
858279.1 ASM and Database Instance hang when exceeding around 1800 sessions |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
73C5499C1F92E80CE040E50A1EC07BC5 |
init.cssd ulimit Check |
|
WARN |
858279.1 ASM and Database Instance hang when exceeding around 1800 sessions |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
715F9361576D427EE040E50A1EC03233 |
Process contention scope in 6.1 and above for root |
The AIXTHREAD_SCOPE environment variable can be used for control if an AIX process runs with process-wide contention scope (the default) or with system-wide contention scope. System-wide contention scope significantly reduces the memory required for each database process. AIX operates most effectively with Oracle Database and Oracle RAC when using system-wide contention scope |
WARN |
811293.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (AIX) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 |
ROOT |
710B58FCF60812C8E040E50A1EC07D8D |
Etherchannel config for Oracle public network |
In order to avoid the VIP being a single point of failure, Oracle highly recommends configuring a redundant set of network interface cards (NIC's) on each cluster node for VIP. |
WARN |
296856.1 Configuring the IBM AIX 5L Operating System for the Oracle 10g VIP |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
710DD2804A0AA4F2E040E50A1EC03C1E |
Etherchannel config for interconnect |
In order to avoid the interconnect being a single point of failure, Oracle highly recommends configuring a redundant set of network interface cards (NIC's) on each cluster node for interconnect. |
WARN |
296856.1 Configuring the IBM AIX 5L Operating System for the Oracle 10g VIP |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
710869F487B0DE41E040E50A1EC02CF0 |
Virtual memory parameter - lru_file_repage |
|
WARN |
Virtual Memory Mgmt -Tuning Parameter: lru_file_repage (PDF) Optimizing AIX 5L performance: Tuning your memory settings |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
ROOT |
710B073112A9EE8CE040E50A1EC0764F |
Virual memory parameter - page_steal_method |
|
WARN |
Virtual Memory Mgmt -Tuning Parameter: lru_file_repage (PDF) Optimizing AIX 5L performance: Tuning your memory settings AIX IBM & Oracle RAC Best Practices in Memory Tuning and Configuring for System Stability |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 |
ROOT |
710A23E98C058BCEE040E50A1EC05E44 |
Virual memory parameter - strict_maxclient |
|
WARN |
Virtual Memory Mgmt -Tuning Parameter: lru_file_repage (PDF) Optimizing AIX 5L performance: Tuning your memory settings |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
ROOT |
710AE370274CF079E040E50A1EC070D7 |
Virual memory parameter - strict_maxperm |
|
WARN |
Virtual Memory Mgmt -Tuning Parameter: lru_file_repage (PDF) Optimizing AIX 5L performance: Tuning your memory settings |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
ROOT |
70E434BD09DB107CE040E50A1EC04AC7 |
Process contention scope |
The AIXTHREAD_SCOPE environment variable can be used for control if an AIX process runs with process-wide contention scope (the default) or with system-wide contention scope. System-wide contention scope significantly reduces the memory required for each database process. AIX operates most effectively with Oracle Database and Oracle RAC when using system-wide contention scope.
In AIX 6.1 and above the default setting should be AIXTHREAD_SCOPE=S, so unless the customer has changed that in their environment then the configuration should already be correct but raccheck is checking the configuration out of an abundance of caution. |
WARN |
AIXTHREAD_SCOPE setting in the install guide 811293.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (AIX) 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference IBM AIX Version 6.1 Differences Guide - 5.5 Threading pthread default 1:1 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 |
NONE |
70E31D5576D4A302E040E50A1EC0279B |
Swap memory |
|
WARN |
169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
70E3599B92FBE1D7E040E50A1EC02636 |
Swap memory |
|
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
70E3EEEC93BAFD29E040E50A1EC03FD4 |
Swap memory |
|
WARN |
169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
70E45CB65C03FD82E040E50A1EC04CE7 |
kernel parameter - ncargs |
|
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration 957539.1 Health Check Alert: Set NCARGS greater than or equal to the recommended minimum value Scheduler and memory load control tunable parameters 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference Configure System Configuration Parameters |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FDEFB61E64C6100E040E50A1EC0424A |
LMS priority |
In 10.2 and above the LMS processes are intended to run in the realtime scheduling class(39) to prevent problems with CPU scheduling latencies that can lead to instance evictions due to IPC send timeouts and ORA-29740 errors.it should show somethign like this for each instance.
Output for LMS process should look like:-
240103 A crsusr 18415688 1 0 39 -- 11db59c480 207320 10:42:42 - 1:08 ora_lms0_racstr1
from above output 39 is scheduling class and -- is scheduling policy.
If LMS is not running in realtime mode then it could be due to problems with the ownership or permissions for the oradism executable in $ORACLE_HOME/bin.
If the LMS processes for the database and ASM are not running in realtime mode then contact Oracle Support to determine what should be done on your platform to correct the problem. This likely would not show up as a problem until the server is under high CPU load. |
WARN |
Oracle Real Application Clusters on IBM AIX Best practices in memory tuning and configuring for system stability |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FDABC53782EF06EE040E50A1EC03B83 |
LMS scheduling policy |
All 'ora_lms' processes should have a priority (PRI) of '39' and a scheduling policy (SCH) of '--'
Output for LMS process should look like:-
240103 A crsusr 18415688 1 0 39 -- 11db59c480 207320 10:42:42 - 1:08 ora_lms0_racstr1
from above output 39 is scheduling class and -- is scheduling policy.
|
WARN |
RAC on IBM AIX best practices in memory tunning and configuring for system stability |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FDD1C362421CEC5E040E50A1EC0118C |
Network parameter - ipqmaxlen |
|
WARN |
Configuring Network Tuning Parameters 811293.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (AIX) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FDC0323052FBE59E040E50A1EC0688E |
Network parameter - tcp_recvspace |
UDP send / receive buffer sizes for cluster interconnect |
WARN |
811293.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (AIX) The tcp_recvspace tunable |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FDC0323052EBE59E040E50A1EC0688E |
Network parameter - tcp_sendspace |
UDP send / receive buffer sizes for cluster interconnect |
WARN |
811293.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (AIX) The tcp_sendspace tunable |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FDC1001C373FB11E040E50A1EC06800 |
Network parameter - udp_recvspace |
Note: The recommended value of this parameter is 10 times the value of the udp_sendspace parameter. The value must be less than the value of the sb_max parameter.
Since the recommended minimum value for udp_sendspace is 65536 then 10 * 63536 = 655360.
If udp_sendspace is greater than 65536 then adjust udp_recvspace accordingly but the value must be less than the value of the sb_max parameter. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FDD1C362420CEC5E040E50A1EC0118C |
Network parameter - udp_sendspace |
UDP send / receive buffer sizes for cluster interconnect |
WARN |
The udp_recvspace tunable 811293.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (AIX) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FDD4B24CAAE8296E040E50A1EC0122C |
Network parameter -rfc1323 |
To set any TCP or UDP related parameter (*_sendspace, *_recvspace) to larger than 64k, this will require the parameter rfc1323 to be set to 1, |
WARN |
Configuring Network Tuning Parameters 811293.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (AIX) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FDEAA8CDE585CDEE040E50A1EC0421C |
OCCSD priority |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FDD0A4E73498F6BE040E50A1EC00D6B |
OCSSD scheduling policy |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FDE16ABFCF70659E040E50A1EC02B51 |
Virtual memory parameter - maxperm% |
|
WARN |
VMM Page Replacement Tuning Virtual Memory Mgmt -Tuning Parameter: lru_file_repage (PDF) Optimizing AIX 5L performance: Tuning your memory settings 811293.1 RAC Starter Kit (AIX) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
ROOT |
6FDC1001C371FB11E040E50A1EC06800 |
Virual memory parameter - minperm% |
|
WARN |
VMM Page Replacement Tuning Virtual Memory Mgmt -Tuning Parameter: lru_file_repage (PDF) Optimizing AIX 5L performance: Tuning your memory settings 811293.1 RAC Starter Kit (AIX) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
ROOT |
6FD04223085FB5E2E040E50A1EC05280 |
OPROCD process priority check |
OPROCD should run with high priority if not node may reboot. For more info please look at following white paper http://www.oracle.com/technology/products/database/clusterware/pdf/rac_aix_system_stability.pdf |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FD058C83F806A8DE040E50A1EC0513A |
OPROCD scheduling class |
OPROCD should run with correct scheduling class otherwise it may not get enough CPU resources in high load server which may lead to node reboot. Please look at following white paper for more information. |
WARN |
Oracle Real Application Clusters on IBM AIX Best practices in memory tuning and configuring for system stability |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 |
NONE |
6FD047A5B5579166E040E50A1EC0415C |
Processor folding 6.1 |
If the proper Technology Level and/or Service Packs are installed (verify with IBM) and processor folding is enabled then the recommendation is vpm_xvcpus = 2 (or higher).
This setting assures that a minimum of 2 virtual processors will be online (e.g. not folded / disabled) at all times. With shared processor systems using RAC, the minimum number of CPU’s required is a 2 core minimum to avoid RAC reboot issues. A resource issue is created when one Oracle process enters a tight loop polling on an fd and the Oracle process that is supposed to send to that fd does not get scheduled. Once that sending event occurs, things go back to normal and AIX housekeeping can run also. |
WARN |
Virtual processor folding Optimizing AIX 5L performance 1427855.1 AIX: Top Things to DO NOW to Stabilize 11gR2 GI/RAC Cluster Virtual processor management within a partition Fix pack information for: System hang after cpu folding turnd on |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 |
ROOT |
6FBAC66EBF788941E040E50A1EC016A7 |
Jumbo frames configuration for interconnect |
A performance improvement can be seen with MTU frame size of approximately 9000. Check with your SA and network admin first and if possible, configure jumbo frames for the interconnect. Depending upon your network gear the supported frame sizes may vary between NICs and switches. The highest setting supported by BOTH devices should be considered. Please see below referenced notes for more detail specific to platform.
To validate whether jumbo frames are configured correctly end to end (ie., NICs and switches), run the following commands as root. Invoking ping using a specific interface requires root.
export CRS_HOME= To your GI or clusterware home like export CRS_HOME=/u01/app/12.1.0/grid
/bin/ping -s 9000 -c 2 -M do -I `$CRS_HOME/bin/oifcfg getif |grep cluster_interconnect|tail -1|awk '{print $1}'` hostname
Substitute your frame size as required for 9000 in the above command. The actual frame size varies from one networking vendor to another.
If you get errors similar to the following then jumbo frames are not configured properly for your frame size.
From 192.168.122.186 icmp_seq=1 Frag needed and DF set (mtu = 1500)
From 192.168.122.186 icmp_seq=1 Frag needed and DF set (mtu = 1500)
--- hostname@company.com ping statistics ---
0 packets transmitted, 0 received, +2 errors
if jumbo frames are configured properly for your frame size you should obtain output similar to the following:
9000 bytes from hostname (10.208.111.43): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.683 ms
9000 bytes from hostname(10.208.111.43): icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.243 ms
--- hostname ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1000ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.243/0.463/0.683/0.220 ms |
WARN |
CISCO GIANT/JUMBO sized frame support JUMBO Frame Clean Network Gear 563566.1 GC Lost Blocks Diagnostics 341788.1 Recommendation for the Real Application Cluster Interconnect and Jumbo Frames Netgear - What is the Jumbo Frame Supported by Switches and Adapters? |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
6EAF1F8E727FA27DE040E50A1EC063A6 |
css misscount |
The CSS misscount parameter represents the maximum time, in seconds, that a network heartbeat can be missed before entering into a cluster reconfiguration to evict the node |
INFO |
294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
6D13C8E3D435C9E0E040E50A1EC070A7 |
fs.file-max |
- Since Oracle cannot know at install time how many 10g database instances the customer may run we recommend the file descriptor limit be set to a very high number (327679) to minimize the potential for running out.
- Setting fs.file-max "too high" doesn't hurt anything because file descriptors are allocated dynamically as needed up to the limit of fs.file-max
- Oracle is not aware of any customers having problems from setting fs.file-max "too high" while we have had customers have problems from setting it too low. The 327679 value has been used in the validated configurations for 10g for some time. A problem from having too few file descriptors is preventable.
- 327679 should be a sufficiently high number to minimize the chance that ANY customer would suffer an outage from having fs.file-max set too low. At a limit of 327679 customers are likely to have other problems to worry about before they hit that limit.
- If an individual customer wants to deviate from fs.file-max = 327679 then they are free to do so based on their knowledge of their environment and implementation as long as they make sure they have enough file descriptors to cover all their database instances, other non-oracle processes and the OS. |
WARN |
Configuring Kernel Parameters 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
6B515A724AB85906E040E50A1EC039F6 |
ASM disk read write error |
Read errors can be the result of a loss of access to the entire disk or media corruptions on an otherwise a healthy disk. ASM tries to recover from read errors on corrupted sectors on a disk. When a read error by the database or ASM triggers the ASM instance to attempt bad block remapping, ASM reads a good copy of the extent and copies it to the disk that had the read error.
If the write to the same location succeeds, then the underlying allocation unit (sector) is deemed healthy. This might be because the underlying disk did its own bad block reallocation.
If the write fails, ASM attempts to write the extent to a new allocation unit on the same disk. If this write succeeds, the original allocation unit is marked as unusable. If the write fails, the disk is taken offline.
One unique benefit on ASM-based mirroring is that the database instance is aware of the mirroring. For many types of logical corruptions such as a bad checksum or incorrect System Change Number (SCN), the database instance proceeds through the mirror side looking for valid content and proceeds without errors. If the process in the database that encountered the read is in a position to obtain the appropriate locks to ensure data consistency, it writes the correct data to all mirror sides.
When encountering a write error, a database instance sends the ASM instance a disk offline message.
If database can successfully complete a write to at least one extent copy and receive acknowledgment of the offline disk from ASM, the write is considered successful.
If the write to all mirror side fails, database takes the appropriate actions in response to a write error such as taking the tablespace offline.
When the ASM instance receives a write error message from an database instance or when an ASM instance encounters a write error itself, ASM instance attempts to take the disk offline. ASM consults the Partner Status Table (PST) to see whether any of the disk's partners are offline. If too many partners are already offline, ASM forces the dismounting of the disk group. Otherwise, ASM takes the disk offline.
The ASMCMD remap command was introduced to address situations where a range of bad sectors exists on a disk and must be corrected before ASM or database I/O |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
6890329C1FFFCEDDE040E50A1EC02FED |
Redo log Checkpoint not complete |
If Checkpoints are not being completed the database may hang or experience performance degradation. Under this circumstance the alert.log will contain "checkpoint not complete" messages and it is recommended that the online redo logs be recreated with a larger size. |
INFO |
265831.1 Automatic Checkpoint Tuning in Oracle 10g 147468.1 Checkpoint Tuning and Troubleshooting Guide |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
682C488D13567AE8E040E50A1EC070F7 |
noexec_user_stack |
NOEXEC_USER_STACK recommended configuration is 1 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
682A8EA0F3B94875E040E50A1EC05C47 |
process.max-sem-nsem kernel parameter |
Recommendation - process.max-sem-nsems = 256
"$ prctl -n process.max-sem-nsems $$
process: 100186: -bash
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE FLAG ACTION RECIPIENT
process.max-sem-nsems
privileged 1.02K - deny -
system 32.8K max deny -
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
682A6B813FF63F9BE040E50A1EC0362F |
project.max-sem-ids kernel parameter |
Recommendation - project.max-sem-ids = 100 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
682B5EF9658BC6E9E040E50A1EC07E22 |
project.max-shm-ids kernel parameter |
$ prctl -n project.max-shm-ids -i project group.oinstall
project: 100: group.oinstall
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE FLAG ACTION RECIPIENT
project.max-shm-ids
privileged 4.10K - deny -
system 16.8M max deny -
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
682D7EC87409EED9E040E50A1EC04F1A |
project.max-shm-memory kernel parameter |
To view the current values of the resource control, enter the following commands:
$ id -p // to verify the project id
uid=100(oracle) gid=100(dba) projid=1 (group.dba)
$ prctl -n project.max-shm-memory -i project group.dba
$ prctl -n project.max-sem-ids -i project group.dba
If you must change any of the current values, then:
To modify the value of max-shm-memory to 6 GB:
# prctl -n project.max-shm-memory -v 6gb -r -i project group.dba
To modify the value of max-sem-ids to 256:
# prctl -n project.max-sem-ids -v 256 -r -i project group.dba
Note:
When you use the command prctl (Resource Control) to change system parameters, you do not need to restart the system for these parameter changes to take effect. However, the changed parameters do not persist after a system restart.
Use the following procedure to modify the resource control project settings, so that they persist after a system restart:
By default, Oracle instances are run as the oracle user of the dba group. A project with the name group.dba is created to serve as the default project for the oracle user. Run the command id to verify the default project for the oracle user:
# su - oracle
$ id -p
uid=100(oracle) gid=100(dba) projid=100(group.dba)
$ exit
To set the maximum shared memory size to 2 GB, run the projmod command:
# projmod -sK "project.max-shm-memory=(privileged,2G,deny)" group.dba
Alternatively, add the resource control value project.max-shm-memory=(privileged,2147483648,deny) to the last field of the project entries for the Oracle project.
After these steps are complete, check the values for the /etc/project file using the following command:
# cat /etc/project
The output should be similar to the following:
system:0::::
user.root:1::::
noproject:2::::
default:3::::
group.staff:10::::
group.dba:100:Oracle default
project:::project.max-shmmemory=(privileged,2147483648,deny)
To verify that the resource control is active, check process ownership, and run the commands id and prctl, as in the following example:
# su - oracle
$ id -p
uid=100(oracle) gid=100(dba) projid=100(group.dba)
$ prctl -n project.max-shm-memory -i process $$
process: 5754: -bash
NAME PRIVILEGE VALUE FLAG ACTION RECIPIENT
project.max-shm-memory
privileged 2.00GB - deny |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
68141F91E330ABE3E040E50A1EC068F5 |
noexec_user_stack |
NOEXEC_USER_STACK recommended configuration is 1 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
68124A6909AAE2F1E040E50A1EC05CA1 |
semmni |
The recommended value for SEMMNI is 100 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
6814DFB734B15AC4E040E50A1EC028EB |
semmns |
SEMMNS recommended configuration is 1024 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
6814F8E5E99C65C3E040E50A1EC02816 |
semmsl |
SEMMSL recommended configuration is 256 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
68141F91E32FABE3E040E50A1EC068F5 |
semvmx |
SEMVMX recommended configuration is 32767 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
68135E79C7796A3FE040E50A1EC032BA |
shmmax |
SHMMAX recommended configuration is 4294967295 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
68150E8149D32AA2E040E50A1EC03460 |
shmmni |
SHMMNI recommended configuration is 100 |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
67AE5B065794E100E040E50A1EC00883 |
NTP leap second event |
|
FAIL |
Solaris changes for Leap Second 759143.1 NTP leap second event causing CRS node reboot |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
67B412FC6728AA3CE040E50A1EC0725F |
Network packet reassembly |
see following note for more information |
WARN |
563566.1 gc lost blocks diagnostics |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
67B0E1ED0D84A7E9E040E50A1EC0615E |
cluster_interconnects |
IPMP should be configured using database instance cluster_interconnect parameter for failover and load balancing. for detailed instruction |
WARN |
283107.1 Configuring Solaris IP Multipathing (IPMP) for the Oracle 10g VIP 368464.1 How to Set up IPMP as Cluster Interconnect |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
6727572D80EF95FCE040E50A1EC01AF2 |
TCP packet re-transmit |
Optimal network/system performance
|
WARN |
1009001.1 TCP: How to Calculate the TCP Retransmission Rate |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
6723919738F6C2B7E040E50A1EC0611C |
undo_management |
Oracle provides a fully automated mechanism, referred to as automatic undo management, for managing undo information and space. In this management mode, you create an undo tablespace, and the server automatically manages undo segments and space among the various active sessions.You should set the UNDO_MANAGEMENT initialization parameter to AUTO to enable automatic undo management. |
INFO |
Use Automatic Undo Management |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
670BD37ECB4B72A9E040E50A1EC03714 |
Avg GC CR Block Receive Time |
The average global cache cr block receive time should typically be less than 15 milliseconds depending on your system configuration and volume. This is the average latency of a consistent-read request round-trip from the requesting instance to the holding instance and back to the requesting instance.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
670FE09A93E02317E040E50A1EC018E9 |
Avg GC CR Block Receive Time |
The average gc cr block receive time should typically be less than 15 milliseconds depending on your system configuration and volume. This is the average latency of a consistent-read request round-trip from the requesting instance to the holding instance and back to the requesting instance.
|
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
670BD37ECB4C72A9E040E50A1EC03714 |
Avg GC CURRENT Block Receive Time |
The average global cache current block receive time should typically be less than 15 milliseconds depending on your system configuration and volume. This is the average latency of a current request round-trip from the requesting instance to the holding instance and back to the requesting instance.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
670FE09A93E12317E040E50A1EC018E9 |
Avg GC Current Block Receive Time |
The average gc current block receive time should typically be less than 15 milliseconds depending on your system configuration and volume. This is the average latency of a current request round-trip from the requesting instance to the holding instance and back to the requesting instance. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
6715BD07878A3DC4E040E50A1EC065CE |
IPMP configuration for Oracle public network ( VIP) |
In order to avoid the public LAN from being a single point of failure, Oracle highly recommends configuring a redundant set of public network interface cards (NIC's) on each cluster node. On Sun Solaris platforms, it is our recommendation to take advantage of Solaris IP Multipathing (IPMP) to achieve redundancy, and to configure the public interface used for Oracle RAC node Virtual IPs (VIPs) on a redundant set of NIC's assigned to the same IPMP group.
NIC bonding delivers superior performance by increasing throughput and providing redundancy in case of link failure, making Oracle Clusterware operate at optimal efficiency.
The overhead for these verification steps is minimal. |
WARN |
276434.1 How to Modify Public Network Information including VIP in Oracle Clusterware 283107.1 Configuring Solaris IP Multipathing (IPMP) for the Oracle 10g VIP 730732.1 How to Configure Solaris Link-based IPMP for Oracle VIP |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
6715ACC7EC34652BE040E50A1EC07448 |
LIBUMEM check for CRSD |
The implementation of LIBUMEM for CRSD resolves this issue by replacing Sun's default STL library (libCstd which is a shared library). Sun has provided LIBUMEM as part of the standard Solaris release distribution since the Solaris 9 Operating System, Update 3. |
FAIL |
563905.1 Implementing LIBUMEM for CRS on Solaris 64 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 |
ROOT |
6710A0D1B3CDD3D3E040E50A1EC056F7 |
VIP restart attempt |
RESTART_ATTEMPTS =1 for the VIP resource will increase VIP downtime, leading to the database clients waiting longer until the VIP fails over.please refer to the below referenced note about the impact of RESTART_ATTEMPTS =1 as well as steps to change it to RESTART_ATTEMPTS =0 |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
66F892D4948AC584E040E50A1EC00CB7 |
ASM Shared Pool Size |
Shared_pool_size for 64-bit environments, 88 MB is required for an ASM instance; 150MB is the recommended value. For more detailed information about sizing the shared pool in an ASM environment please see the referenced documents. |
WARN |
437924.1 ASM & Shared Pool (ORA-4031) Automatic Storage Management Overview and Technical Best Practices |
DATABASE |
ASM
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
66FBEF02EF2BC9F0E040E50A1EC03AAD |
Orphaned Dictionary Rows |
If you are upgrading to 11g and above versions refer to the Note referenced below for details on how to proceed. |
WARN |
579523.1 ORA-600 [22635], ORA-600 [KOKEIIX1], ORA-7445 [KOPESIZ] and OCI-21500 [KOXSIHREAD1] Reported While Upgrading To 11.1.0.6 |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
66FD4A8C456EA8ECE040E50A1EC01FD8 |
SYS Owned Object Tables |
Do not proceed if you are preparing to upgrade to 11g or Above version until you have read the below referenced Note. |
WARN |
579523.1 ORA-600 [22635], ORA-600 [KOKEIIX1], ORA-7445 [KOPESIZ] and OCI-21500 [KOXSIHREAD1] Reported While Upgrading To 11.1.0.6 |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
66FEB2848B21DB24E040E50A1EC00A0C |
Tablespace allocation type |
It is recommended that for all locally managed tablespaces the allocation type specified be SYSTEM to allow Oracle to automatically determine extent size based on the data profile. |
INFO |
847951.1 How to Change Extent Management of a Tablespace from Uniform Size to Autoallocate |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
66EABE4A113A3B1EE040E50A1EC006B2 |
Alert log file size |
If alert log file is larger than 50 MB, it should be rolled over to new file and old file should be backed up. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
66E70B43167837ABE040E50A1EC02FEA |
Check ORA-00600 errors |
ORA-00600 errors may lead to database block corruption or some serious issue. Please see the trace file for more information next to ORA-00600 error in alert log.If you are not able to resolve the problem,Please open service request with Oracle support. |
WARN |
1521912.1 ORA-600 Troubleshooting Tool |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
66EAB3BB6CF79C54E040E50A1EC06084 |
Check ORA-07445 errors |
ORA-07445 errors may lead to database block corruption or some serious issue. Please see the trace file for more information next to ORA-07445 error in alert log.If you are not able to resolve the problem,Please open service request with Oracle support. |
INFO |
1521910.1 ORA-7445 Troubleshooting Tool |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
66E59E657BFC85F4E040E50A1EC0501D |
Check core_dump_destination |
we should clean old trace files from core_dump_destination regularly otherwise one may run out of space on ORACLE_BASE mount point and may not be able to collect diagnostic information when failure occurs.
For this check to pass, you should not have core files older than 30 days in core_dump_destination. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
66E6B013BAE3EFBEE040E50A1EC01F87 |
Check user_dump_destination |
we should clean old trace files from user_dump_destination regularly otherwise one may run out of space on ORACLE_BASE mount point and may not be able to collect diagnostic information when failure occurs |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
66E70B4315D837ABE040E50A1EC02FEA |
Connect Role Grantee Check |
Deprecated CONNECT Role
After upgrading to Oracle Database 11g from Oracle Database9i Release 2 (9.2) or Oracle Database 10g Release 1 (10.1), the CONNECT role has only the CREATE SESSION privilege; the other privileges granted to the CONNECT role in earlier releases are revoked during the upgrade. To identify which users and roles in your database are granted the CONNECT role, use the following query:
SELECT grantee FROM dba_role_privs
WHERE granted_role = 'CONNECT' and
grantee NOT IN (
'SYS', 'OUTLN', 'SYSTEM', 'CTXSYS', 'DBSNMP',
'LOGSTDBY_ADMINISTRATOR', 'ORDSYS',
'ORDPLUGINS', 'OEM_MONITOR', 'WKSYS', 'WKPROXY',
'WK_TEST', 'WKUSER', 'MDSYS', 'LBACSYS', 'DMSYS',
'WMSYS', 'EXFSYS', 'SYSMAN', 'MDDATA',
'SI_INFORMTN_SCHEMA', 'XDB', 'ODM');
If users or roles require privileges other than CREATE SESSION, then grant the specific required privileges prior to upgrade.
The upgrade scripts adjust the privileges for the Oracle-supplied users.
In Oracle 9.2.x and 10.1.x CONNECT role includes the following privileges:
SELECT GRANTEE,PRIVILEGE
FROM DBA_SYS_PRIVS
WHERE GRANTEE ='CONNECT'
GRANTEE PRIVILEGE
------- ----------------------
CONNECT CREATE VIEW
CONNECT CREATE TABLE
CONNECT ALTER SESSION
CONNECT CREATE CLUSTER
CONNECT CREATE SESSION
CONNECT CREATE SYNONYM
CONNECT CREATE SEQUENCE
CONNECT CREATE DATABASE LINK
From Oracle 10.2, 'CONNECT' role only includes 'CREATE SESSION' privilege. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
66EBC49E368387CAE040E50A1EC03B98 |
Old trace files in background dump destination |
we should clean old trace files from background_dump_destination regularly otherwise one may run out of space on ORACLE_BASE mount point and may not be able to collect diagnostic information when failure occurs |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
6696B5DA01DFEB6EE040E50A1EC0132B |
Redo Log Size (MB) |
Check for redo logfile sizes less than 4MB when upgrading to 11g and above versions |
WARN |
601807.1 Oracle 11g Upgrade Companion |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
6694F204EE47A92DE040E50A1EC07145 |
kernel.shmall |
Starting with Oracle 10g, kernel.shmall should be set >= 2097152. |
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Configuring Kernel Parameters 301830.1 Upon startup of Linux database get ORA-27102: out of memory Linux-X86_64 Error: 28 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
66985D930D2DF070E040E50A1EC019EB |
kernel.shmmni |
kernel.shmmni should be >= 4096 |
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Configuring Kernel Parameters 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
6696C7B368784A66E040E50A1EC01B92 |
semmni |
SEMMNI should be set >= 128 |
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Configuring Kernel Parameters 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
669862F59599CA2AE040E50A1EC018FD |
semmns |
SEMMNS should be set >= 32000 |
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Configuring Kernel Parameters 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
6697946779AC8AD3E040E50A1EC03C0E |
semmsl |
SEMMSL should be set >= 250 |
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Configuring Kernel Parameters 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
66959FC16B423896E040E50A1EC07CDC |
semopm |
SEMOPM should be set >= 100 |
WARN |
1587357.1 Oracle Database (RDBMS) on Unix AIX,HP-UX,Linux,Solaris and MS Windows Operating Systems Installation and Configuration Configuring Kernel Parameters 169706.1 Oracle Database OS Installation and Configuration Requirements Quick Reference |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
6670393807FE3B2BE040E50A1EC07436 |
Audit Tablespace |
Ensure that the aud$ is owned by SYS and in the SYSTEM tablespace when auditing is enabled. |
WARN |
837570.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
6670EAAADEBC212FE040E50A1EC02DFA |
Materialized View Refresh Info |
Before proceeding with an upgrade ensure that all snapshot refreshes are successfully completed, and that replication is stopped. It is possible that no Materialized Views are being refreshed at the time this tool is run but later during the actual upgrade there could be so it would be prudent to re-verify just prior to the upgrade using following query.Expected output is "No rows selected"
select s.obj#,o.obj#,s.containerobj#,lastrefreshdate,pflags,xpflags,o.name,o.owner#, bitand(s.mflags, 8) from obj$ o, sum$ s where o.obj# = s.obj# and o.type# = 42 AND bitand(s.mflags, 8) = 8;
Please review the below referenced Note for more details. |
INFO |
258021.1 How to monitor the progress of a materialized view refresh (MVIEW) 1358698.1 Pre-upgrade Warning: There Are Materialized View Refreshes In Progress |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
666BBB359DF17AA6E040E50A1EC02674 |
Verify sys and system users default tablespace is system |
It's recommended to Keep the Default Tablespace for SYS and SYSTEM Schema mapped to the Default SYSTEM. All Standard Dictionary objects as well as all the added option will be located in the same place with no risk to record Dictionary data in other Datafiles.
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
65FB17F6F3D828C5E040E50A1EC05C7C |
NTP with correct setting |
|
WARN |
759143.1 NTP leap second event causing CRS node reboot Linux Leap Second 551704.1 Linux OS Service 'ntpd' |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
65F8FA5F9B838079E040E50A1EC059DC |
tnsping to remote listener parameter |
If value of remote_listener parameter is set to non-pingable tnsnames,instances will not be cross registered and will not balance the load across cluster.In case of node or instance failure, connections may not failover to surviving node. For more information about remote_listener,load balancing and failover.
|
WARN |
453293.1 10g & 11g :Configuration of TAF(Transparent Application Failover) and Load Balancing |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
65E4C31C0DC893E5E040E50A1EC030CD |
ASM dependency on VIP |
Having VIP as required resource for ASM may bring down database and ASM instances when VIP goes down. |
WARN |
4865736.8 Bug 4865736 - ASM resource should not have dependency on VIP |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
65E4DC8B76BC4DA6E040E50A1EC03704 |
Listener log file rotation |
Listener log file should be rotated periodically to avoid performance issues. It is good to keep it below 50MB. It can be rotated without interrupting users on system. Please see the referenced note for more info on how to rotate listener log file without stopping listener. |
INFO |
739530.1 How to delete or refresh/recycle a SQL*Net Listener log file while the Listener is active. |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
65E4C31C0DC693E5E040E50A1EC030CD |
max_dump_file_size |
Init parameter max_dump_file_size should be set to unlimited so if needed for first failure diagnostics or for further diagnostics as may be defined by Support the diagnostic traces and files will not be truncated causing a delay in resolving a Support issue. |
INFO |
30762.1 Init.ora Parameter "MAX_DUMP_FILE_SIZE" Reference Note |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
65E6F4BD15BB92EBE040E50A1EC04384 |
remote_listener |
Using remote listener init parameter, you can register instances running on remote node with local listener and that way you can achieve load balancing and failover if local listener or node goes down. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
65D00210C04DB9ACE040E50A1EC01970 |
LMS priority |
In 10.2 and above the LMS processes are intended to run in the realtime scheduling class to prevent problems with CPU scheduling latencies that can lead to instance evictions due to IPC send timeouts and ORA-29740 errors.
If LMS is not running in realtime mode then it could be due to problems with the ownership or permissions for the oradism executable in $ORACLE_HOME/bin.
Here is an example listing showing LMS running in realtime on Linux:
$ ps -efl|grep -v grep|grep lms
0 S oracle 6491 1 0 58 - - 187333 - Feb04 ? 00:00:08 ora_lms0_R10201
0 S oracle 6495 1 0 58 - - 187333 - Feb04 ? 00:00:09 ora_lms1_R10201
58 = realtime
If the LMS processes for the database and ASM are not running in realtime mode then contact Oracle Support to determine what should be done on your platform to correct the problem. This likely would not show up as a problem until the server is under high CPU load. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
65D16AA304371F98E040E50A1EC07C2F |
_enable_NUMA_optimization |
|
WARN |
7171446.8 Bug 7171446 - NUMA enabled by default can cause high CPU |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
6580DCAAE8A28F5BE0401490CACF6186 |
Maximum parallel asynch io |
A message in the alert.log similar to the one below is indicative of /proc/sys/fs/aio-max-nr being too low but you should set this to 1048576 proactively and even increase it if you get a similar message. A problem in this area could lead to availability issues.
Warning: OS async I/O limit 128 is lower than recovery batch 1024 |
WARN |
471846.1 Warning: OS async I/O limit 128 is lower than recovery batch 1024 in Alert log |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
6579D3543D0A8305E0401490CACF217F |
css miscount |
The CSS misscount parameter represents the maximum time, in seconds, that a network heartbeat can be missed before entering into a cluster reconfiguration to evict the node.If customer is using third party clusterware, please ignore this recommendation. |
INFO |
294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
6580AD91C7E42B37E0401490CACF500D |
racg processes |
The racgmain check process never completes and its parent the racgwrap process eventually times out (3-5 minutes) and completes successfully and orphans the racgmain check process. |
INFO |
732086.1 Many Orphaned Or Hanging racgmain check processes running |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
65649362BA34A123E0401490CACF522E |
hostname length |
|
FAIL |
HP Node and Host Name Sizes on HP-UX 6473328 HP-UX Long hostname compatibility |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.22 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.22 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.1 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.0 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.11 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 |
NONE |
6556241A11642C1BE0401490CACF2B21 |
Listener password configuration |
it is recommended that password protection be implemented on all network listener to avoid unwanted start/stop. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
6556EAA74E28214FE0401490CACF6C89 |
Old log files in client directory in crs_home |
Oracle recommends to clean up unwanted log files or archive them to reclaim disk place. There is no impact from checking the old log files in client directory in CRS_HOME |
INFO |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
65414495B2047F26E0401490CACF0FED |
OCR backup |
Oracle Clusterware automatically creates OCR backups every four hours. At any one time, Oracle Database always retains the last three backup copies of the OCR. The CRSD process that creates the backups also creates and retains an OCR backup for each full day and at the end of each week. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
65440EFFF7FAD70FE0401490CACF62D1 |
Voting disk mirroring |
Oracle recommends multiple voting disks to avoid node evictions if one or more voting disks becomes unavailable for any reason This should be an
odd number. Thus, generally, a total of 3 voting disks are recommended.
If voting disks are stored in ASM (11.2+) and the diskgroup is created with external redundancy then Oracle relies upon the external redundancy of the RAID device to protect the voting disk, it is normal to have only one voting disk in that configuration and you can ignore this warning. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
64D9F3A477F1A462E0401490CACF6ABB |
Duplicate sys/system objects |
If any duplicate objects were found in the SYS and SYSTEM schemas please follow below article.
Read the Exceptions carefully before taking action.
|
WARN |
1030426.6 How to Clean Up Duplicate Objects Owned by SYS and SYSTEM Schema |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
64D61B38C559FF09E0401490CACF071C |
Invalid sys/system objects |
If the dbupgdiag.sql script reports any invalid objects, run $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/utlrp.sql (multiple times) to validate the invalid objects in the database until there is no change in the number of invalid objects.
$ cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin
$ sqlplus "/ as sysdba"
SQL> @utlrp.sql
After validating the invalid objects, re-run dbupgdiag.sql in the database once again and make sure that everything is fine. |
WARN |
837570.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
64DC3E59CB88B984E0401490CACF1104 |
asm_power_limit |
ASM_POWER_LIMIT specifies the maximum power on an Automatic Storage Management instance for disk rebalancing. The higher the limit, the faster rebalancing will complete. Lower values will take longer, but consume fewer processing and I/O resources.
Syntax to specify power limit while adding or dropping disk is :- alter diskgroup add disk '/dev/raw/raw37' rebalance power 10; |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
ASM
DBA
PDIT |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
64C6C337366EA439E0401490CACF4D07 |
Invalid Java Object Check |
There should be no invalid java objects in the database. |
WARN |
397770.1 How to Check if the Oracle JVM is Installed Correctly in the Database |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
64C7BF6B2B45FECBE0401490CACF20DA |
JVM configuration for database |
The following query
select dbms_java.longname('working correctly') "JAVAVM TEST" from dual;
should return "working correctly" if the JAVAVM is working correctly |
WARN |
837570.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR2 |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
64CA7343C4BADE8AE0401490CACF5450 |
Java Roles |
There should be six Java roles in a healthy JVM. If the number of Java based roles is more or less than 6 the the JVM is inconsistent and should be corrected. |
WARN |
397770.1 How to Check if the Oracle JVM is Installed Correctly in the Database |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
64C7BF6B2B46FECBE0401490CACF20DA |
Java based user in database |
There should not be any Java Based users for database version 9.0.1 and above.
If any users found, it is faulty JVM. |
FAIL |
429825.1 Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to 11gR1 1152016.1 Master Note For Oracle Database Upgrades and Migrations 264.1 Database Upgrades from 9.2 to 11.2 251.1 Database Upgrades from 10.2 to 11.2 |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
63ED20219D92E212E0401490CACF6C39 |
Jumbo frames configuration for interconnect |
A performance improvement can be seen with MTU frame size of approximately 9000. Check with your SA and network admin first and if possible, configure jumbo frames for the interconnect. Depending upon your network gear the supported frame sizes may vary between NICs and switches. The highest setting supported by BOTH devices should be considered. Please see below referenced notes for more detail specific to platform.
To validate whether jumbo frames are configured correctly end to end (ie., NICs and switches), run the following commands as root. Invoking ping using a specific interface requires root.
export CRS_HOME= To your GI or clusterware home like export CRS_HOME=/u01/app/12.1.0/grid
/bin/ping -s 9000 -c 2 -M do -I `$CRS_HOME/bin/oifcfg getif|grep cluster_interconnect|tail -1|awk '{print $1}'` hostname
Substitute your frame size as required for 8192 in the above command. The actual frame size varies from one networking vendor to another.
If you get errors similar to the following then jumbo frames are not configured properly for your frame size.
From 192.168.122.186 icmp_seq=1 Frag needed and DF set (mtu = 1500)
From 192.168.122.186 icmp_seq=1 Frag needed and DF set (mtu = 1500)
--- hostname@company.com ping statistics ---
0 packets transmitted, 0 received, +2 errors
if jumbo frames are configured properly for your frame size you should obtain output similar to the following:
9000 bytes from hostname (10.208.111.43): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.683 ms
9000 bytes from hostname(10.208.111.43): icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.243 ms
--- hostname ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1000ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.243/0.463/0.683/0.220 ms |
WARN |
CISCO GIANT/JUMBO sized frame support JUMBO Frame Clean Network Gear 341788.1 Recommendation for the Real Application Cluster Interconnect and Jumbo Frames Netgear - What is the Jumbo Frame Supported by Switches and Adapters? |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
608C833B15994322E0401490CACF4A5C |
Listener naming convention |
Listener name always should be appended with hostname. If not, DBUA may fail while upgrading the database. |
WARN |
754712.1 How a RAC Listener is Selected in DBCA |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
6078F8D9B4089175E0401490CACF7D14 |
VIP restart attempt config. |
IF VIP restart_attempt >0 ,CRS attempt as many times as restart_attempt before failing over to healthy cluster member which leads to more network failover time. |
INFO |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
604AAE14D47D974BE0401490CACF4250 |
max_commit_propagation_delay |
max_commit_propagation_delay should not be changed from its default value except under a limited set of circumstances. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
604F3F4C2B46B596E0401490CACF64F5 |
max_commit_propagation_delay |
max_commit_propagation_delay should not be changed from its default value except under a limited set of circumstances. |
WARN |
259454.1 MAX_COMMIT_PROPAGATION_DELAY In A Real Application Clusters Environment |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
6050196F644254BDE0401490CACF203D |
net.core.rmem_max |
|
WARN |
Configuring Kernel Parameters |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
60500BAFB377E3ADE0401490CACF2245 |
spfile |
Oracle recommends to use one spfile for all instances in clustered database. Using spfile, DBA can change many parameters dynamically. |
INFO |
136327.1 The Server Parameter File in a Real Application Clusters Environment |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
5EA8F4C6C6BDF8F0E0401490CACF067F |
Interconnect NIC bonding config. |
To avoid single point of failure for interconnect, Oracle highly recommends to configure redundant network for interconnect using NIC BONDING. Follow below note for more information on how to configure bonding in linux.
NOTE: If customer is on 11.2.0.2 or above and HAIP is in use with two or more interfaces then this finding can be ignored. |
WARN |
298891.1 Configuring Linux for the Oracle 10g VIP or private interconnect using bonding driver |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
5EAAC9D0A083C24AE0401490CACF6EAC |
PVM VIP NIC bonding config. |
NIC bonding should be configured in DOM0 and NOT in DOMU (PVM Guest) |
WARN |
Oracle RAC Best Practices on Oracle VM |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 |
NONE |
5E5B7EEA0010DC6BE0401490CACF3B82 |
Non-routable network for interconnect |
Secure and efficient interconnect performance. |
WARN |
RFC 1918 |
DATABASE |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
5E4956EE574FB034E0401490CACF2F84 |
Jumbo frames configuration for interconnect |
A performance improvement can be seen with MTU frame size of approximately 9000. Check with your SA and network admin first and if possible, configure jumbo frames for the interconnect. Depending upon your network gear the supported frame sizes may vary between NICs and switches. The highest setting supported by BOTH devices should be considered. Please see below referenced notes for more detail specific to platform.
To validate whether jumbo frames are configured correctly end to end (ie., NICs and switches), run the following commands as root. Invoking ping using a specific interface requires root.
export CRS_HOME= To your GI or clusterware home like export CRS_HOME=/u01/app/12.1.0/grid
/bin/ping -s 9000 -c 2 -M do -I `$CRS_HOME/bin/oifcfg getif |grep cluster_interconnect|tail -1|awk '{print $1}'` hostname
Substitute your frame size as required for 9000 in the above command. The actual frame size varies from one networking vendor to another.
If you get errors similar to the following then jumbo frames are not configured properly for your frame size.
From 192.168.122.186 icmp_seq=1 Frag needed and DF set (mtu = 1500)
From 192.168.122.186 icmp_seq=1 Frag needed and DF set (mtu = 1500)
--- hostname@company.com ping statistics ---
0 packets transmitted, 0 received, +2 errors
if jumbo frames are configured properly for your frame size you should obtain output similar to the following:
9000 bytes from hostname (10.208.111.43): icmp_seq=1 ttl=64 time=0.683 ms
9000 bytes from hostname(10.208.111.43): icmp_seq=2 ttl=64 time=0.243 ms
--- hostname ping statistics ---
2 packets transmitted, 2 received, 0% packet loss, time 1000ms
rtt min/avg/max/mdev = 0.243/0.463/0.683/0.220 ms |
INFO |
CISCO GIANT/JUMBO sized frame support JUMBO Frame Clean Network Gear INTEL PC1000 Network info 563566.1 GC Lost Blocks Diagnostics Jumbo Frames for RAC Interconnect 341788.1 Recommendation for the Real Application Cluster Interconnect and Jumbo Frames Netgear - What is the Jumbo Frame Supported by Switches and Adapters? |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
5DC7EBCB6B72E046E0401490CACF321A |
Hostname formatting |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
5DC831A764D8711BE0401490CACF7D52 |
OCR mirroring |
Oracle Clusterware provides the creation of a mirrored Oracle Cluster Registry (OCR) file, enhancing cluster reliability.
There is minimal impact to verify OCR redundancy is being maintained.
|
WARN |
428681.1 OCR / Vote disk Maintenance Operations: (ADD/REMOVE/REPLACE/MOVE) |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
5DC682F073D689F4E0401490CACF4960 |
dbwr_io_slaves |
When Oracle is linked with async IO libraries and disk_async_io = FALSE Oracle generally recommends that you configure multiple DBWR_IO_slaves to increase the efficiency of the DBWR and to simulate async I/O. |
WARN |
432854.1 Asynchronous I/O Support on OCFS/OCFS2 and Related Settings:filesystemio_options, disk_asynch_io 270213.1 Asynch I/O relinking on 10.1.0.2 for Linux does not link correctly |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
5C007700D9DD329FE0401490CACF5F7F |
VIP existence check before installation |
Server seems to have some Virtual IP configured. If this is for database connection failure, please remove this Virtual IP because CRS installation will create Virtual IP for database connection failover |
WARN |
Oracle Clusterware Preinstallation Tasks 264847.1 How to Configure Virtual IPs for 10g RAC |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 6.1 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.2 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
5B96E45096A6662AE0401490CACF1140 |
CSS disktimeout |
The maximum amount of time allowed for a voting file I/O to complete; if this time is exceeded the voting disk will be marked as offline. Note that this is also the amount of time that will be required for initial cluster formation, i.e. when no nodes have previously been up and in a cluster. |
INFO |
294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE ODA |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
5B96776FC744D786E0401490CACF112A |
CSS misscount |
The CSS misscount parameter represents the maximum time, in seconds, that a network heartbeat can be missed before entering into a cluster reconfiguration to evict the node. |
INFO |
294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
5B96776FC749D786E0401490CACF112A |
CSS reboottime |
reboottime (default 3 seconds) is the amount of time allowed for a node to complete a reboot after the CSS daemon has been evicted. |
INFO |
294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
5B7380738A440012E0401490CACF0962 |
CSS diagwait Not Null |
It is recommended that css diagwait be set to 13 unless the Oracle clusterware is integrated with a 3rd party clusterware product. In cases where the Oracle clusterware is integrated with 3rd party clusterware then this setting is not relevant.
A setting of 13 will make the oprocd process, Oracle's node fencing mechanism, more tolerant of transient CPU scheduling latency problems and allow more time for dumping diagnostics in case an oprocd reboot occurs. oprocd reboots should be rare and only occur if severe CPU scheduling problems exist. The appropriate measures to take if css diagwait is already set to 13 and if oprocd reboots have occurred is to diagnose and relieve the cause of the CPU scheduling problems.
oprcd reboots protect the cluster integrity in cases where hung nodes that are I/O capable might "wake up" from being hung and write corrupted data to the database. |
WARN |
559365.1 sing Diagwait as a diagnostic to get more information for diagnosing Oracle Clusterware Node evictions 294430.1 CSS Timeout Computation in Oracle Clusterware |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
5B743D91DB836F4FE0401490CACF69FC |
CSS diagwait value |
It is recommended that css diagwait be set to 13 unless the Oracle clusterware is integrated with a 3rd party clusterware product. In cases where the Oracle clusterware is integrated with 3rd party clusterware then this setting is not relevant.
A setting of 13 will make the oprocd process, Oracle's node fencing mechanism, more tolerant of transient CPU scheduling latency problems and allow more time for dumping diagnostics in case an oprocd reboot occurs. oprocd reboots should be rare and only occur if severe CPU scheduling problems exist. The appropriate measures to take if css diagwait is already set to 13 and if oprocd reboots have occurred is to diagnose and relieve the cause of the CPU scheduling problems.
oprcd reboots protect the cluster integrity in cases where hung nodes that are I/O capable might "wake up" from being hung and write corrupted data to the database. |
WARN |
559365.1 sing Diagwait as a diagnostic to get more information for diagnosing Oracle Clusterware Node evictions 567730.1 Changes in Oracle Clusterware on Linux with the 10.2.0.4 Patchset |
DATABASE |
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 |
NONE |
5ADE14B5205111D1E0401490CACF673B |
net.core.rmem_default |
|
WARN |
Configuring Kernel Parameters |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
5ADE71452ABB67EEE0401490CACF79FA |
net.core.rmem_max |
|
WARN |
Configuring Kernel Parameters |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
5ADCECF64757E914E0401490CACF4BBD |
net.core.wmem_default |
|
WARN |
Configuring Kernel Parameters |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
5ADD88EC8E0AFF2EE0401490CACF0C10 |
net.core.wmem_max |
|
WARN |
Configuring Kernel Parameters |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
SYSADMIN
PREINSTALL |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
596164523FF4C849E0401490CACF7EE3 |
Archive log mode |
|
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 11 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
595A436B3A7172FDE0401490CACF5BA5 |
CRS HOME environment variable |
Avoid unexpected results running various Oracle utilities
|
WARN |
1312225.1 Things to Consider Before Upgrading to 11.2.0.2 Grid Infrastructure |
DATABASE ODA |
PREPATCH
PDIT
CLUSTERWARE |
2.2.3 |
ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 |
NONE |
595A2FA1B341E728E0401490CACF5CAC |
parallel_execution_message_size |
Experience and testing has shown that certain database initialization parameters should be set at specific values. These are the best practice values set at deployment time. By setting these database initialization parameters as recommended, known problems may be avoided and performance maximized.
The parameters are common to all database instances. The impact of setting these parameters is minimal.
The performance related settings provide guidance to maintain highest stability without sacrificing performance. Changing the default performance settings can be done after careful performance evaluation and clear understanding of the performance impact.
|
WARN |
Parallel execution message size from Oracle Docs 810394.1 RAC and Oracle Clusterware Best Practices and Starter Kit (Platform Independent) |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
594ACD5F8BEDECE6E0401490CACF4E96 |
_fast_start_instance_recovery_target |
|
WARN |
Best Practices for Optimizing Availability During Unplanned Outages Using Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters 1096039.1 Increase in IO Write on RAC Determines Decreasing Performance |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 5.3 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 |
NONE |
594BB5C95313E5EEE0401490CACF278F |
fast_start_mttr_target |
To optimize run time performance for write/redo generation intensive workloads, increase fast_start_mttr_target to 300. This will reduce checkpoint writes from DBWR processes, making more room for LGWR IO. The trade-off is that instance recovery will run longer, so if instance recovery is more important than performance, then keep fast_start_mttr_target low. Also keep in mind that an application with inadequately sized redo logs will likely not see an affect from this change due to frequent log switches.
Considerations for a direct writes in a data warehouse type of application: Even though direct operations aren't using the buffer cache, fast_start_mttr_target is very effective at controlling crash recovery time because it ensures adequate checkpointing for the few buffers that are resident (ex: undo segment headers). fast_start_mttr_target should be set to the desired RTO (Recovery Time Objective) while still maintaining performance SLAs. |
WARN |
Best Practices for Optimizing Availability During Unplanned Outages Using Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters 1096039.1 Increase in IO Write on RAC Determines Decreasing Performance |
DATABASE |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
59521689DCC5A370E0401490CACF688D |
pre_page_sga |
|
WARN |
289585.1 Connection to the Database Very Slow Even on the Server using SQL*Plus When PRE_PAGE_SGA init.ora Parameter Set |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA
DBPERF |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.1 AIX - 7.2 AIX - 6.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 5.3 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 9 Solaris - 10 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 Solaris x86-64 - 11 |
NONE |
4C3CAB63D9DA83F6E0401490CACF6A8E |
OS Kernel version |
|
WARN |
6116137 |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 |
NONE |
4C44765FD93FE595E0401490CACF4305 |
Redhat release |
If the distro is RH3 then quarterly update 5 should be installed. If the distro is RH4 then quarterly update 2 should be installed. |
WARN |
|
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
4B8B98A9C9644FADE0401490CACF6528 |
AUDSES$ sequence cache size |
|
WARN |
561414.1 Transactional Sequences in Applications in a RAC environment 432508.1 High SQ Enqueue Contention with LOBs or Advanced Replication |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |
4B8E6D342EF205C4E0401490CACF1FD5 |
Check Hangcheck timer |
|
WARN |
232355.1 Hangcheck Timer FAQ 220970.1 RAC: Frequently Asked Questions |
DATABASE |
PDIT
SYSADMIN |
2.2.3 |
Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 |
NONE |
4B881724781BB7BEE0401490CACF59FD |
IDGEN$ sequence cache size |
Sequence contention (SQ enqueue) can occur if SYS.IDGEN1$ sequence is not cached to 1000. This condition can lead to performance issues in RAC. 1000 is the default starting in version 11.2.0.1. |
WARN |
561414.1 Transactional Sequences in Applications in a RAC environment 432508.1 High SQ Enqueue Contention with LOBs or Advanced Replication 268476.1 LOB Performance Guideline |
DATABASE ODA |
DBA |
2.2.3 |
AIX - 7.2 AIX - 5.3 AIX - 7.1 AIX - 5.2 AIX - 6.1 HP-UX Itanium - 11.31 HP-UX Itanium - 11.23 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.31 HP-UX PA-RISC - 11.23 ZLinux 64-bit - SUSE 12 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 7 ZLinux 64-bit - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 4 Linux x86 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86 - SUSE 10 Linux x86 - SUSE 11 Linux x86 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 5 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 6 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 12 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 11 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 10 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 7 Linux x86_64 - SUSE 9 Linux x86_64 - OEL/RHEL 4 MS Windows x64 64-bit - 2008+ Solaris - 10 Solaris - 9 Solaris - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 11 Solaris x86-64 - 10 |
NONE |