Monday, March 25, 2013

Oracle 11.2.0.3 Upgrade from 10.2.0.4 Database

Oracle 11.2.0.3 Upgrade from 10.2.0.4 Database


1. Upgrade Procedure


      1. Current database version is 10.2.0.4.0 64 Bit 

      2. Install 11.2.0.3 Software on current server

      3. Direct upgrade to 11.2.0.3 Patch Set 2


2. Download 11.2.0.3 software


Patch 10404530: 11.2.0.3.0 PATCH SET FOR ORACLE DATABASE SERVER

Platform: Linux x86-64

Size 5 G


p10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_1of7.zip 1.3 GB

p10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_2of7.zip 1.1 GB

p10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_3of7.zip 933.8 MB

p10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_4of7.zip 628.7 MB

p10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_5of7.zip 587.9 MB

p10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_6of7.zip 457.7 MB

p10404530_112030_Linux-x86-64_7of7.zip 108.6 MB


Download above software from Oracle Support and keep in a staging location


3. Check Kernel version & OS Version


2.6.32 or later

uname –a (Use this command to check Kernel version and OS version


4. Create new ORACLE_HOME location


mkdir -p /u01/oracle/UAT12/11.2.0.3


4. Set Oracle Inventory


Edit /etc/oraInst.loc to point to /u01/oracle/UAT12/oraInventory

mkdir -p /u01/oracle/UAT12/oraInventory


5. Install 11.2.0.3 Enterprise edition Oracle software


Enable VNC, Enter following command on VNC to start OUI for installation

/u01/stage/11203_sw/runInstaller


Use new ORACLE_HOME for 11.2.0.3 as /u01/oracle/UAT12/11.2.0.3


6. Install Oracle Database 11g Products from the 11g Examples CD


Enable VNC, Enter following command on VNC to start Example Installer

/u01/stage/11203_sw/examples/runInstaller


7. Set the environment


export ORACLE_HOME = /u01/oracle/UAT12/11.2.0.3

export PATH  = $ORACLE_HOME/bin: $ORACLE_HOME/perl/bin:$PATH 

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib. 

export PERL5LIB= $ORACLE_HOME/perl/lib: $ORACLE_HOME/perl/lib/site_perl


8. Create nls/data/9idata directory


$ORACLE_HOME/nls/data/old/cr9idata.pl script to create the $ORACLE_HOME/nls/data/9idata directory.


After creating the directory, make sure that the ORA_NLS10 environment variable is set to the full path of the 9idata directory whenever you enable the 11g Oracle home.


9. Apply recommended Patches for 11.2.0.3 ORACLE_HOME


Patch 14275605: DATABASE PATCH SET UPDATE 11.2.0.3.4 (INCLUDES CPUOCT2012)


Use Opatch to apply above patch


10. Apply 11.2.0.3 Performance patches:


Patch:14267798 Merge patch fixing the following two bugs:

• Document:13004894.8 Wrong results with SQL_TRACE / 10046

• Document:13743357.8 Wrong results on first execution

Patch:11072246 Wrong Cardinality estimations for columns with DESC indexes

11. Set the environment to Existing 10.2.0.4 Environment


Set SID,ORACLE_HOME,PATH,LD_LIBRARY_PATH

login to UAT12 database


12. Run Pre-Upgrade Information Tool in 10.2.0.4 database


sqlplus '/ as sysdba'

spool pre_upg_11203_info.log

@/u01/oracle/UAT12/11.2.0.3/rdbms/admin/utlu112i.sql

spool off


Check the output of the Pre-Upgrade Information Tool in upgrade_info.log


Run utlrp.sql to fix invalid objects or components issue


Important: If you see a warning about the presence of the release 10g DMSYS schema in the database, then you must drop the DMSYS schema before proceeding with the upgrade.


13.  Check timezone version of 10.2.0.4 database and 11.2.0.3 and compare if both are same


SQL> SELECT version FROM v$timezone_file;


   VERSION

   ---------

         4


B.3b) When upgrading from 10.1.0.x , 10.2.0.x or 11.1.0.x to 11.2.0.3: (1358166.1)


* For 10.2.0.2 , 10.2.0.3 , 10.2.0.4 or 10.2.0.5 there is no need to apply any patchset before upgrading to 11.2.0.3

Upgrade to 11.2.0.3.No need to apply DST patches on the 10.2.0.2 , 10.2.0.3 , 10.2.0.4 or 10.2.0.5 side first. You can skip any DST related upgrade instructions.

The 11.2.0.3 RDBMS DST version after the upgrade to 11.2.0.3 will be the same DST version as used in 10.2.0.2 , 10.2.0.3 , 10.2.0.4 or 10.2.0.5.


* (recommended) update the 11.2.0.3 database(s) to DSTv14 (standard DST version of 11.2.0.3) by following Note 977512.1 Updating the RDBMS DST version in 11gR2 (11.2.0.1 and up) using DBMS_DST from step 3a) using "14" as () in that note. When going to DSTv14 there is no need to apply any DST patch to the 11.2.0.3 home.


14. Upgrade 11.2.0.1 to 11.2.0.3 using Manual upgrade method


15. Get DBA_REGISTRY information


sqlplus '/ as sysdba'

select COMP_ID,COMP_NAME,VERSION,STATUS,MODIFIED from dba_registry;


16.  Purge Recycle bin


PURGE DBA_RECYCLEBIN;


17. Gather Dictionary stats


EXECUTE dbms_stats.gather_dictionary_stats;


18.  Shutdown UAT12 database listener and database


shut immediate

lsnrctl stop UAT12


19. Copy of parameter files and edit for upgrade




Copy the init parameter file from 10.2.0.4 ORACLE_HOME/dbs into 11.2.0.3 ORACLE_HOME/dbs



Adjust the parameter file for the upgrade



Adjust initialization parameters that might cause upgrade problems.


• Remove obsolete initialization parameters based on pre-upgrade tool output

• Set the COMPATIBLE parameter if not already explicitly set


Adjust the parameter file for the upgrade


Adjust initialization parameters that might cause upgrade problems.


• Remove obsolete initialization parameters based on pre-upgrade tool output

• The DIAGNOSTIC_DEST initialization parameter replaces the USER_DUMP_DEST, BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST

• Set the COMPATIBLE parameter if not already explicitly set


If you are upgrading from 10.1.0.x or 10.2.0.x then you can leave the COMPATIBLE parameter set to it's current value until the upgrade has been completed successfully. This will avoid any unnecessary ORA-942 errors from being reported in SMON trace files during the upgrade (because the upgrade is looking for 10.2 objects that have not yet been created).


grep -i comp initUAT12.ora 

*.compatible = 10.2.0.4.0


20. Prepare Oracle environment


export ORACLE_HOME = /u01/oracle/UAT12/11.2.0.3

export PATH  = $ORACLE_HOME/bin: $ORACLE_HOME/perl/bin:$PATH 

export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/lib. 

export ORACLE_BASE=/u01/oracle/UAT12/


21. Verify /etc/oratab


UAT12 should point to /u01/oracle/UAT12/11.2.0.3 as ORACLE_HOME


22. Run upgrade scripts in VNC session


cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin

sqlplus '/ as sysdba'

STARTUP UPGRADE


Monitor the alert log file and check for any errors.


SPOOL upgrade_uat12_11203.log

@catupgrd.sql


The output is at:

/u01/oracle/UAT12/11.2.0.3_upgrade_uat12_11203.log


STARTUP


Post-Upgrade Status Tool.

@utlu112s.sql


Verify the results, and if there any errors, must be resolved at this point.


@catuppst.sql


Identifying Invalid Objects

Any invalid SYS/SYSTEM objects found before upgrading the database are stored in

the table named registry$sys_inv_objs. Any invalid non-SYS/SYSTEM objects

found before upgrading the database are stored in registry$nonsys_inv_objs.


To identify any new invalid objects due to the upgrade


After the upgrade, run ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/utluiobj.sql


Compile invalids


@utlrp.sql


23. Post Upgrade Steps


24. Actions For DST Updates When Upgrading To Or Applying The 11.2.0.3 Patchset [ID 1358166.1]


A) Applying 11.2.0.3 on 11.2.0.2 or 11.2.0.1


 Check the current version of the 11.2.0.2 or 11.2.0.1 Oracle RDBMS time zone definitions - this needs to be done for ALL databases in the 11.2.0.2 or 11.2.0.1 home:


SQL> conn / as sysdba

Connected.


SQL>SELECT version FROM v$timezone_file;


VERSION

----------

14


A.1)  The result is lower than 14 for all databases (typically 11 or 14)


Note : Every database in 11.2.0.1 home needs to be checked, if one or more has a result higher than 14 you need to follow step A.3)


If your current RDBMS time timezone version is  lower than 14 ,  install 11.2.0.3 in a new home and update the 11.2.0.2 or 11.2.0.1 database to 11.2.0.3

You can skip any DST related sections in the patchset documentation , there is no need to apply DST patches or check for DST issues for the update to 11.2.0.3

The 11.2.0.3 RDBMS DST version after the update to 11.2.0.3 will be the same as your 11.2.0.2 or 11.2.0.1 system.


After the upgrade to 11.2.0.3 you can


* (recommended) update to DSTv14 (standard DST version of 11.2.0.3) by following Note 977512.1 Updating the RDBMS DST version in 11gR2 (11.2.0.1 and up) using DBMS_DST from step 3a) onwards, when going to DSTv14 there is no need to apply any DST patch to the 11.2.0.3 home


* (optional) update to a higher DST than DSTv14 version if this is needed.

The latest available DST patch is found in Note 412160.1 Updated DST transitions and new Time Zones in Oracle Time Zone File patches


A.2)  The result is 14 for all databases

Note : Every database in 11.2.0.2 or 11.2.0.1 home needs to be checked, if one or more has a result higher than 14 you need to follow step A.3)


If your current RDBMS time timezone version is 14 , install 11.2.0.3 in a new home and update the 11.2.0.2 or 11.2.0.1 database to 11.2.0.2.


You can skip any DST related sections in the patchset documentation , there is no need to apply DST patches or check for DST issues for the update to 11.2.0.3


The 11.2.0.3 RDBMS DST version after the update to 11.2.0.3 will be 14.


(optionally) After the upgrade to 11.2.0.3 you can check if there is a newer DST version out and , if needed, update every database to this DST version. The latest available DST patch is found in Note 412160.1 Updated DST transitions and new Time Zones in Oracle Time Zone File patches


A.3)  The result is higher than 14 for one or more databases

If your current RDBMS time timezone version is higher then 14, you need to re-apply the same RDBMS DST version as found in step A) after installing the 11.2.0.3 software . Or in other words, you need to apply the 11.2.0.3 RDBMS DST patch for the same DST version before opening the database in the new 11.2.0.3 software home.


We suggest to apply the 11.2.0.3 RDBMS DST patch after installing the 11.2.0.3 software with the Oracle Universal installer.


If you also need to patch the OJVM then we suggest to apply the latest DST OJVM fix for 11.2.0.3, even if your current RDBMS DST patch is lower. This is best done right after installing the RDBMS DST patch, no need to follow the OJVM DST patch readme instructions as there is no database yet.


For the actual OJVM and RDBMS DST patches for your 11.2.0.3 release please see Note 412160.1 Updated Time Zones in Oracle Time Zone File patches


After installing the same RDBMS (and the OJVM - which may be the lastest/higher than the RDBMS DST version) DST patch in the 11.2.0.3 ORACLE_HOME upgrade to 11.2.0.3 without any action on TSLTZ or TSTZ data. Follow the upgrade or patchset apply instructions, you can skip any DST related sections.


The 11.2.0.3 RDBMS DST version after the upgrade to 11.2.0.2 will be the same DST version as used in the 11.2.0.2 or 11.2.0.1 Oracle RDBMS.


(optionally) After the upgrade to 11.2.0.3 you can check if there is a newer DST version out and , if needed, update every database to this DST version. The latest available DST patch is found in Note 412160.1 Updated DST transitions and new Time Zones in Oracle Time Zone File patches


25. Do the actual RDBMS DST version update of the database using DBMS_DST:


conn / as sysdba

shutdown immediate;

startup upgrade;

set serveroutput on


-- check if previous prepare window is ended


SELECT PROPERTY_NAME, SUBSTR(property_value, 1, 30) value

FROM DATABASE_PROPERTIES

WHERE PROPERTY_NAME LIKE 'DST_%'

ORDER BY PROPERTY_NAME;


-- output should be

-- PROPERTY_NAME VALUE

-- ---------------------------- ------------------------------

-- DST_PRIMARY_TT_VERSION

-- DST_SECONDARY_TT_VERSION 0

-- DST_UPGRADE_STATE NONE


-- If DST_UPGRADE_STATE is "PREPARE" then you did not ended 

-- the prepare window in step 3)


-- If there are objects containing TSTZ data in recycle bin, 

-- please purge the bin now. 

-- Otherwise dbms_dst.begin_upgrade will report "ORA-38301: Can not perform DDL/DML over objects in Recycle Bin".


purge dba_recyclebin;


-- clean used tables


TRUNCATE TABLE SYS.DST$TRIGGER_TABLE;

TRUNCATE TABLE sys.dst$affected_tables;

TRUNCATE TABLE sys.dst$error_table;


-- this alter session might speed up DBMS_DST on some db's

-- see Bug 10209691


alter session set "_with_subquery"=materialize;


-- to avoid the issue in note 1407273.1

alter session set "_simple_view_merging"=TRUE;


-- start upgrade window


EXEC DBMS_DST.BEGIN_UPGRADE(14);


-- the message

-- "An upgrade window has been successfully started."

-- will be seen


-- check if this select


SELECT PROPERTY_NAME, SUBSTR(property_value, 1, 30) value

FROM DATABASE_PROPERTIES

WHERE PROPERTY_NAME LIKE 'DST_%'

ORDER BY PROPERTY_NAME;


-- gives this output:

-- PROPERTY_NAME VALUE

-- --------------------------- ------------------------------

-- DST_PRIMARY_TT_VERSION

-- DST_SECONDARY_TT_VERSION

-- DST_UPGRADE_STATE UPGRADE


-- Optionally you can check what user tables still need to be updated using DBMS_DST.UPGRADE_DATABASE

-- BEGIN_UPGRADE upgrades system tables that contain TSTZ data and marks user tables (containing TSTZ data) with the UPGRADE_IN_PROGRESS property. 

-- even if this select gives no rows you still need to do to the rest of the steps

-- it simply gives an indication of how many user objects need to processed in the later steps

-- some oracle provided users may be listed here, that is normal


SELECT OWNER, TABLE_NAME, UPGRADE_IN_PROGRESS FROM ALL_TSTZ_TABLES where UPGRADE_IN_PROGRESS='YES';


-- restart the database


shutdown immediate

startup


alter session set "_with_subquery"=materialize;

alter session set "_simple_view_merging"=TRUE;


-- now upgrade the tables who need action


set serveroutput on

VAR numfail number

BEGIN

DBMS_DST.UPGRADE_DATABASE(:numfail,

parallel => TRUE,

log_errors => TRUE,

log_errors_table => 'SYS.DST$ERROR_TABLE',

log_triggers_table => 'SYS.DST$TRIGGER_TABLE',

error_on_overlap_time => FALSE,

error_on_nonexisting_time => FALSE);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Failures:'|| :numfail);

END;

/


-- ouput of this will be a list of tables like:


-- Table list: SYSMAN.AQ$_MGMT_NOTIFY_QTABLE_S

-- Number of failures: 0

-- ....

-- Table list: SYSMAN.MGMT_PROV_ASSIGNMENT

-- Number of failures: 0

-- Table list: SYSMAN.MGMT_CONFIG_ACTIVITIES

-- Number of failures: 0

-- Failures:0


-- if there where no failures then end the upgrade.


VAR fail number

BEGIN

DBMS_DST.END_UPGRADE(:fail);

DBMS_OUTPUT.PUT_LINE('Failures:'|| :fail);

END;

/


-- output that will be seen:

-- An upgrade window has been successfully ended.

-- Failures:0


-- last checks


SELECT PROPERTY_NAME, SUBSTR(property_value, 1, 30) value

FROM DATABASE_PROPERTIES

WHERE PROPERTY_NAME LIKE 'DST_%'

ORDER BY PROPERTY_NAME;


-- needed output:

-- PROPERTY_NAME VALUE

-- ---------------------------- ------------------------------

-- DST_PRIMARY_TT_VERSION

-- DST_SECONDARY_TT_VERSION 0

-- DST_UPGRADE_STATE NONE



SELECT * FROM v$timezone_file;


-- needed output:

-- FILENAME VERSION

-- ------------------ ----------

-- timezlrg_.dat


-- if registry$database exists then update this static table also with the new DST version

-- this table is used during upgrade and contians the DST version from before the upgrade

-- this update is mainly to avoid confusion when people notice this has a lower version


select TZ_VERSION from registry$database;


update registry$database set TZ_VERSION = (select version FROM v$timezone_file);

commit;


26. Configuring Fine-Granined Access to External Network services After upgrading Oracle database


Create ACLs as per note id: 958129.1:


SQL> SELECT OWNER, REFERENCED_NAME FROM DBA_DEPENDENCIES

WHERE referenced_name IN ('UTL_TCP','UTL_SMTP','UTL_MAIL','UTL_HTTP','UTL_INADDR')

AND owner NOT IN ('SYS','PUBLIC','ORDPLUGINS');   2    3


exec DBMS_NETWORK_ACL_ADMIN.CREATE_ACL(); 

exec DBMS_NETWORK_ACL_ADMIN.ADD_PRIVILEGE();

exec DBMS_NETWORK_ACL_ADMIN.ASSIGN_ACL(); 


COMMIT;


SQL> select * from dba_network_acls;


27. Upgrade Oracle Text - None


After an upgrade to the new Oracle Database 11g release, copy the following files from the previous Oracle home to the new Oracle home:


■ Stemming user-dictionary files

■ User-modified KOREAN_MORPH_LEXER dictionary files

■ USER_FILTER executables


These files affect all databases installed in the given Oracle home.


You can obtain a list of these files by doing the following:

1. Looking at $ORACLE_HOME/ctx/admin/ctxf102.txt

2. Executing $ORACLE_HOME/ctx/admin/ctxf102.sql as database user SYS,SYSTEM, or CTXSYS


28. Configure and Start new database listener


Get your listener.ora and tnsnames.ora files from Old Home to New home

Set the TNS_ADMIN environment variable to the directory where you got your listener.ora and tnsnames.ora files.


Start listener


29. Document References


1. 11.2.0.3 Patch Set - Availability and Known Issues [ID 1348336.1]

2. ALERT: Oracle 11g Release 2 (11.2) Support Status and Alerts [ID 880782.1]

3. http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e23633.pdf -- Upgrade guide

4. http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e24326.pdf - Quick Installation Guide

5. Oracle Recommended Patches -- Oracle Database [ID 756671.1]

6. Quick Reference to Patchset Patch Numbers [ID 753736.1]



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