Checks to Complete Before Upgrading Oracle
Grid Infrastructure
Checks to Complete Before Upgrading Oracle
Grid Infrastructure
Complete the following tasks before upgrading Oracle Grid
Infrastructure.
For each node, use Cluster Verification Utility to ensure that you have
completed preinstallation steps. It can generate Fixup scripts to help you to
prepare servers. In addition, the installer helps you to ensure all required
prerequisites are met.
Ensure that you have the information you need during installation, including
the following:
An Oracle base location for Oracle Clusterware.
An Oracle Grid Infrastructure home location that is
different from your existing Oracle Clusterware location.
SCAN name and addresses, and other network
addresses.
Privileged user operating system groups.
root user access, to run scripts as
root during installation.
For the installation owner running the installation, if you have environment
variables set for the existing installation, then unset the environment
variables $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_SID, as
these environment variables are used during upgrade. For example, as the
grid user, run the following commands on the local
node:
If you have set ORA_CRS_HOME as an environment variable,
following instructions from Oracle Support, then unset it before starting an
installation or upgrade. You should never use ORA_CRS_HOME as
an environment variable except under explicit direction from Oracle
Support.
Ensure that the user profile for the installation user, for example, .profile
or .cshrc, does not set any of these environment variables.
If you have 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 and any other
environment variable set for the Oracle installation user that is connected with
Oracle software homes.
Ensure that the $ORACLE_HOME/bin path is removed from your
PATH environment variable.