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Oracle 11g upgrade prerequisite fails for all the values

Former Member
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Hi,

We have planned Oracle upgrade from 10.2.0.4 to 11.2.0.2. We have

followed the upgrade guide Database Upgrade Guide "Upgrade to Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2): UNIX". Our OS versionis HP-UX ia64 B.11.31. According to the upgrade guide we have set all the environment vairables. And started the Oracle 11.2.0.2 software installation prerequisite with the command " ./RUNINSTALLER -check " The result of the prerequisite check was giving the all the parameters are failed. But the parameters like Physical memory, orasid user also showing failed eventhough we are having 16 GB of physical memory & we logged on

with orasid it self and all the parameters are showing failed.

We have check the Oracle metalink note#169706.1, According to the note we have valid version of HP-UX 11.31 and some patches are already installed and some of them are not installed. But the prerequisite check showing all the patches are in failed state irrespective of some installed patches.

Regards,

Sreekanth

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former_member188883
Active Contributor
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Hi sreekanth,

Could you sheare the logs of pre-upgrade tool .

Regards,

Deepak Kori

Former Member
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Hi Sreekanth,

Please share the complete logs of the ./RUNINSTALLER -check.

This can help us in analysing the issue.

Regards,

Anil Shenoy

former_member213250
Active Participant
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Hi there

For DB upgrades to 11g there are couple technical notes .

SAP Note No. 1431793

SAP Note No. 1431797

SAP Note No. 1431800

Hope them can be useful

BR

Venkat

former_member213250
Active Participant
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Hi there

For DB upgrades to 11g there are couple technical notes .

SAP Note No. 1431793

SAP Note No. 1431797

SAP Note No. 1431800

Hope them can be useful

BR

Venkat

Former Member
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Hi,

Could you provide "Oracle Database 11.2 Pre-Upgrade Information Tool for SAP" output, here?

Best regards,

Orkun Gedik