Preface
Information in Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Administrator's Guide applies to Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning as it runs on all platforms unless otherwise noted. Where necessary, this manual refers to platform-specific documentation.
This Preface contains these topics:
Audience
The Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Administrator's Guide is intended for database administrators and system administrators who provision and maintain Oracle homes.
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Documentation Accessibility
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Access to Oracle Support
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Related Documents
For more information, see the Oracle resources listed in this section.
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Platform-specific Oracle Clusterware and Oracle RAC installation guides
Each platform-specific Oracle Database gold image contains a copy of an Oracle Clusterware and Oracle RAC platform-specific installation and configuration guide in HTML and PDF formats. These installation books contain the preinstallation, installation, and postinstallation information for the various UNIX, Linux, and Windows platforms on which Oracle Clusterware and Oracle RAC operate.
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Oracle Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide
See Also:
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Oracle Database Licensing Information User Manual to determine whether a feature is available on your edition of Oracle Database
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Oracle Database New Features Guide for a complete description of the new features in this release
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Oracle Database Upgrade Guide for a complete description of the deprecated and desupported features in this release
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