List of Examples
- 2-1 Finding User Accounts That Use Case-Insensitive (10G) Version
- 2-2 Fixing Accounts with Case-Insensitive Passwords
- 2-3 Checking for the Presence of SEC_CASE_SENSITIVE_LOGON Set to FALSE
- 2-4 Using AutoUpgrade in Analyze Mode to Check an Oracle Database 12c Non-CDB System
- 2-5 AutoUpgrade Configuration File for a CDB and PDBs
- 2-6 Example of Running the Parallel Upgrade Utility using Priority List Emulation
- 2-7 Overview of Upgrade Procedure for Databases Using Oracle Data Vault
- 3-1 AutoUpgrade Configuration File for Unplug-Plug Upgrades
- 3-2 Running AutoUpgrade in the Target Home After Moving the Database to a New Location
- 3-3 AutoUpgrade Configuration File for Non-CDB to PDB Conversion
- 3-4 Upgrading and Converting a Non-CDB to Oracle Database 19c Using Multitenant Architecture
- 3-5 Checking Redo Transport Service Status
- 3-6 Checking Apply Lag and Transport Lag
- 3-7
- 3-8 Setting up Archive Logging and Fast Recovery Area (FRA) Before Using AutoUpgrade
- 3-9 Password Files and Security Password File Updates
- 3-10 Transparent Data Encryption and AutoUpgrade
- 3-11 Example of How to Enable and Disable the AutoUpgrade Console
- 3-12 Starting Up the AutoUpgrade Utility in Analyze Mode
- 3-13 Creating a New Checklist for a Configuration File
- 3-14 Find and Edit
checklist.cfg
- 4-1 Rerunning Upgrades With the Resume Option
- 4-2 Rerunning Upgrades With an Exclusion List
- 4-3 Rerunning Upgrades on PDBs Using the Resume Option
- 4-4 Rerunning Upgrades on PDBs Using Exclusion Lists
- 4-5 Rerunning Upgrades on PDBs Using an Inclusion List
- 4-6 Running Parallel Upgrade Utility with Parameters for CDB and Non-CDB Databases
- 4-7 Running Parallel Upgrades on Multiple Pluggable Databases (PDBs) Using Parallel Upgrade Utility
- 4-8 Specifying Complete PDB Upgrade Priority
- 4-9 Specifying a Priority Subset of PDBs, and Upgrading Other PDBs with Default Processing
- 4-10 Specifying a Priority Subset of PDBs, and Upgrading Other PDBs with an Inclusion List
- 4-11 Specifying a Priority Subset of PDBs, and Excluding CDB$ROOT with an Exclusion List
- 4-12 Specifying an Exclusion List using CATCTL_LISTONLY
- 4-13 Specifying a Priority List using CON_ID Values
- 4-14 Example of Multitenant Architecture Upgrade Using Defaults (No Parameters Set)
- 4-15 Example of Multitenant Architecture Upgrade Using 64 In Parallel PDB Upgrade Processors and 4 Parallel SQL Processes
- 4-16 Example of Multitenant Architecture Upgrade Using 20 In Parallel PDB Upgrade Processors and 2 Parallel SQL Processes
- 4-17 Example of Multitenant Architecture Upgrade Using 10 In Parallel PDB Upgrade Processors and 4 Parallel SQL Processes
- 4-18 Resetting the User Environment Variables
- 4-19 Testing the Connection to the Database
- 4-20 Manually Removing Oracle Enterprise Manager (em_present)
- 4-21 Manually Removing the OLAP Catalog (amd_exists)
- 4-22 Granting the ADMINISTER DATABASE TRIGGER privilege (trgowner_no_admndbtrg)
- 4-23 Refreshing Materialized Views (mv_refresh)
- 4-24 Upgrading Oracle Application Express (apex_upgrade_msg)
- 4-25 Stopping the Database Service Using Command-Line Commands
- 4-26 Stopping the Database Service Using Microsoft Windows PowerShell Scripting
- 4-27 Deleting the Database Service from the Earlier Release Oracle Home
- 4-28 Stopping the Listener for the Earlier Release Oracle Home
- 4-29 Setting the environment variables to the new Oracle home
- 4-30 Copying the PFILE to the New Oracle home, and Creating a New Service Using the New Oracle Database binary
- 4-31 Starting the Database Upgrade
- 4-32 Completing the Post-Upgrade Checks
- 5-1 Upgrade Summary Report for the Post-Upgrade Status Tool
- 6-1 Running the utlrp.sql Script On All Containers in the CDB With the CATCON Utility
- 6-2 Number of Invalid Objects Remaining
- 6-3 Number of Objects Recompiled
- 6-4 Number of Objects Recompiled with Errors
- 6-5 Copying the Earlier Release Demo Directory and Refreshing the Demonstrations in the Read-Only Oracle Home
- 8-1 ORA-20001 Error Due To ORA-06512
- 10-1 Example of Error Messages with UTL_FILE And Symbolic Links
- A-1 Non-CDB In the Source Oracle Home Example
- A-2 CDB in a Source Oracle Home
- B-1 Selecting a Database for Upgrade with DBUA
- B-2 Selecting a Database for Upgrade with DBUA Using Noninteractive ("Silent") Option
- B-3 Use Cases for Running DBUA in Noninteractive (”Silent") Mode