Upgrade Oracle Database Manually from 12.2.0.1 to 19c (NON-CDB)
Table of Contents
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0. Check Compatibility Before Upgrading Oracle Database
1. Environment
2. Backup
3. Run preupgrade script
4. View Preupgrade log
5. Minimum tablespace sizes for upgrade
6. Update INITIALIZATION PARAMETERS
7. Gather DICTIONARY STATS
8. Purge Recyclebin
9. Refresh MVs
10. Run preupgrade_fixups.sql
11. Verify archive log dest size
12. Stop LISTENER
13. Create Flashback Guaranteed Restore Point
14. Shutdown Database
15. Copy init and password files from 12c to 19c dbs home
16. Startup DB in Upgrade mode
17. Run dbupgrade
18. Starup DB from 19c home
POST-UPGRADE TASKS WHEN DBUA USING
19. Run catcon.pl to start utlrp.sql
20. Run postupgrade_fixups.sql
21. Upgrade Timezone
22. Run utlusts.sql
23. Run catuppst.sql
24. Re-Run postupgrade_fixups.sql
25. Reverify INVALID OBJECTS
26. Drop Restore point
27. Set COMPATIBALE parameter value to 19.0.0
28. Verify DBA_REGISTRY
29. Add TNS Entries in 19c TNS home
30. Password File – orapwCID
31. Edit oratab
32. Back Up the Database
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0. Check Compatibility Before Upgrading Oracle Database
Hostname : RAC1.RAJASEKHAR.COM Database Name : CID DB VERSION : 12.2.0.1 CDB : NON-CDB, Single Instance DB Home Path : /u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1 Datafile Location : /u01/app/oracle/oradata/CID Target DB VERSION : 19c (19.4.0.0.0) Target DB Path : /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1 Upgrade Method : Manual
Database Backup scripts - I have taken already Sample Backup Database Script rmanbackup.sh [oracle@rac1 CID]$ [oracle@rac1 CID]$ chmod 775 rmanbackup.sh [oracle@rac1 CID]$ [oracle@rac1 CID]$ nohup ./rmanbackup.sh & <--- hit ENTER twice. TNS Files [oracle@rac1 ~]$ cd u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/ [oracle@rac1 admin]$ cp -p listener.ora sqlnet.ora tnsnames.ora /u01/app/backup/ PFILE/SPFILE/PASSWORD (orapwSID) FILES [oracle@rac1 dbs]$ pwd /u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1/dbs [oracle@rac1 dbs]$ cp -p spfileCID.ora orapwCID /u01/app/backup/ INVALID OBJECTS SQL> select count(*) from dba_objects where status='INVALID'; COUNT(*) ---------- 0 <---- SQL>
. oraenv (CID) /u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1/jdk/bin/java -jar /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/preupgrade.jar TERMINAL TEXT --- OR --- /u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1/jdk/bin/java -jar /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/preupgrade.jar FILE DIR /home/oracle/CID/preupgrade [oracle@rac1 ~]$ mkdir -p /home/oracle/CID/preupgrade [oracle@rac1 ~]$ [oracle@rac1 ~]$ . oraenv ORACLE_SID = [oracle] ? CID The Oracle base has been set to /u01/app/oracle [oracle@rac1 ~]$ [oracle@rac1 ~]$ /u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1/jdk/bin/java -jar /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/preupgrade.jar FILE DIR /home/oracle/CID/preupgrade ================== PREUPGRADE SUMMARY ================== /home/oracle/CID/preupgrade/preupgrade.log /home/oracle/CID/preupgrade/preupgrade_fixups.sql /home/oracle/CID/preupgrade/postupgrade_fixups.sql Execute fixup scripts as indicated below: Before upgrade: Log into the database and execute the preupgrade fixups @/home/oracle/CID/preupgrade/preupgrade_fixups.sql After the upgrade: Log into the database and execute the postupgrade fixups @/home/oracle/CID/preupgrade/postupgrade_fixups.sql Preupgrade complete: 2020-01-28T20:45:05 [oracle@rac1 ~]$
[oracle@rac1 ~]$ cat /home/oracle/CID/preupgrade/preupgrade.log Report generated by Oracle Database Pre-Upgrade Information Tool Version 19.0.0.0.0 Build: 1 on 2020-01-28T20:45:05 Upgrade-To version: 19.0.0.0.0 ======================================= Status of the database prior to upgrade ======================================= Database Name: CID Container Name: CID Container ID: 0 Version: 12.2.0.1.0 DB Patch Level: No Patch Bundle applied Compatible: 12.2.0 Blocksize: 8192 Platform: Linux x86 64-bit Timezone File: 26 Database log mode: ARCHIVELOG Readonly: FALSE Edition: EE Oracle Component Upgrade Action Current Status ---------------- -------------- -------------- Oracle Server [to be upgraded] VALID JServer JAVA Virtual Machine [to be upgraded] VALID Oracle XDK for Java [to be upgraded] VALID Real Application Clusters [to be upgraded] OPTION OFF Oracle Workspace Manager [to be upgraded] VALID OLAP Analytic Workspace [to be upgraded] VALID Oracle Label Security [to be upgraded] VALID Oracle Database Vault [to be upgraded] VALID Oracle Text [to be upgraded] VALID Oracle XML Database [to be upgraded] VALID Oracle Java Packages [to be upgraded] VALID Oracle Multimedia [to be upgraded] VALID Oracle Spatial [to be upgraded] VALID Oracle OLAP API [to be upgraded] VALID ============== BEFORE UPGRADE ============== REQUIRED ACTIONS ================ None RECOMMENDED ACTIONS =================== 1. (AUTOFIXUP) Gather stale data dictionary statistics prior to database upgrade in off-peak time using: EXECUTE DBMS_STATS.GATHER_DICTIONARY_STATS; Dictionary statistics do not exist or are stale (not up-to-date). Dictionary statistics help the Oracle optimizer find efficient SQL execution plans and are essential for proper upgrade timing. Oracle recommends gathering dictionary statistics in the last 24 hours before database upgrade. For information on managing optimizer statistics, refer to the 12.2.0.1 Oracle Database SQL Tuning Guide. 2. (AUTOFIXUP) Gather statistics on fixed objects prior the upgrade. None of the fixed object tables have had stats collected. Gathering statistics on fixed objects, if none have been gathered yet, is recommended prior to upgrading. For information on managing optimizer statistics, refer to the 12.2.0.1 Oracle Database SQL Tuning Guide. INFORMATION ONLY ================ 3. To help you keep track of your tablespace allocations, the following AUTOEXTEND tablespaces are expected to successfully EXTEND during the upgrade process. Min Size Tablespace Size For Upgrade ---------- ---------- ----------- SYSAUX 460 MB 500 MB SYSTEM 800 MB 912 MB TEMP 32 MB 150 MB UNDOTBS1 70 MB 439 MB Minimum tablespace sizes for upgrade are estimates. 4. Ensure there is additional disk space in LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1 for at least 4618 MB of archived logs. Check alert log during the upgrade that there is no write error to the destination due to lack of disk space. Archiving cannot proceed if the archive log destination is full during upgrade. Archive Log Destination: Parameter : LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1 Destination : /u01/app/archive/CID The database has archiving enabled. The upgrade process will need free disk space in the archive log destination(s) to generate archived logs to. 5. Check the Oracle Backup and Recovery User's Guide for information on how to manage an RMAN recovery catalog schema. If you are using a version of the recovery catalog schema that is older than that required by the RMAN client version, then you must upgrade the catalog schema. It is good practice to have the catalog schema the same or higher version than the RMAN client version you are using. ORACLE GENERATED FIXUP SCRIPT ============================= All of the issues in database CID which are identified above as BEFORE UPGRADE "(AUTOFIXUP)" can be resolved by executing the following SQL>@/home/oracle/CID/preupgrade/preupgrade_fixups.sql ============= AFTER UPGRADE ============= REQUIRED ACTIONS ================ None RECOMMENDED ACTIONS =================== 6. Upgrade the database time zone file using the DBMS_DST package. The database is using time zone file version 26 and the target 19 release ships with time zone file version 32. Oracle recommends upgrading to the desired (latest) version of the time zone file. For more information, refer to "Upgrading the Time Zone File and Timestamp with Time Zone Data" in the 19 Oracle Database Globalization Support Guide. 7. (AUTOFIXUP) Gather dictionary statistics after the upgrade using the command: EXECUTE DBMS_STATS.GATHER_DICTIONARY_STATS; Oracle recommends gathering dictionary statistics after upgrade. Dictionary statistics provide essential information to the Oracle optimizer to help it find efficient SQL execution plans. After a database upgrade, statistics need to be re-gathered as there can now be tables that have significantly changed during the upgrade or new tables that do not have statistics gathered yet. 8. Gather statistics on fixed objects after the upgrade and when there is a representative workload on the system using the command: EXECUTE DBMS_STATS.GATHER_FIXED_OBJECTS_STATS; This recommendation is given for all preupgrade runs. Fixed object statistics provide essential information to the Oracle optimizer to help it find efficient SQL execution plans. Those statistics are specific to the Oracle Database release that generates them, and can be stale upon database upgrade. For information on managing optimizer statistics, refer to the 12.2.0.1 Oracle Database SQL Tuning Guide. ORACLE GENERATED FIXUP SCRIPT ============================= All of the issues in database CID which are identified above as AFTER UPGRADE "(AUTOFIXUP)" can be resolved by executing the following SQL>@/home/oracle/CID/preupgrade/postupgrade_fixups.sql [oracle@rac1 ~]$
5. Verify tablespace sizes for upgrade
** Tablespace Auto extend ON and max size also set, hence no action taken. http://www.br8dba.com/asm-2/#tspace TABLESPACE_NAME AUT FILE_NAME TOTAL_SPACE FREE_SPACE Free% MAX_SPACE ----------------- --- ------------------------------------------ ----------- ---------- ---------- ---------- SYSAUX YES /u01/app/oracle/oradata/CID/sysaux01.dbf 460 23 5.08 31.9999847 SYSTEM YES /u01/app/oracle/oradata/CID/system01.dbf 800 4 .48 31.9999847 UNDOTBS1 YES /u01/app/oracle/oradata/CID/undotbs01.dbf 70 3 4.2 31.9999847 USERS YES /u01/app/oracle/oradata/CID/users01.dbf 5 4 80 31.9999847 ***************** ----------- ---------- ---------- sum 1335 34 127.999939 SQL>
6. Update INITIALIZATION PARAMETERS
In this test scenario, noting to update as per preupgrade.log. Hence no action taken.
SQL> SET ECHO ON;
SQL> SET SERVEROUTPUT ON;
SQL> EXECUTE DBMS_STATS.GATHER_DICTIONARY_STATS;
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL>
SQL> PURGE DBA_RECYCLEBIN;
DBA Recyclebin purged.
SQL>
*** Before upgrading Oracle Database, you must wait until all materialized views have completed refreshing. Run the following SQL query: SQL> SELECT o.name FROM sys.obj$ o, sys.user$ u, sys.sum$ s WHERE o.type# = 42 AND bitand(s.mflags, 8) =8; no rows selected SQL> SQL> declare list_failures integer(3) :=0; begin DBMS_MVIEW.REFRESH_ALL_MVIEWS(list_failures,'C','', TRUE, FALSE); end; / PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. SQL>
SQL> @/home/oracle/CID/preupgrade/preupgrade_fixups.sql SQL> REM SQL> REM Oracle PRE-Upgrade Fixup Script SQL> REM SQL> REM Auto-Generated by: Oracle Preupgrade Script SQL> REM Version: 19.0.0.0.0 Build: 1 SQL> REM Generated on: 2020-01-28 20:45:02 SQL> REM SQL> REM Source Database: CID SQL> REM Source Database Version: 12.2.0.1.0 SQL> REM For Upgrade to Version: 19.0.0.0.0 SQL> REM SQL> SQL> REM SQL> REM Setup Environment SQL> REM SQL> SET ECHO OFF SERVEROUTPUT ON FORMAT WRAPPED TAB OFF LINESIZE 200; Executing Oracle PRE-Upgrade Fixup Script Auto-Generated by: Oracle Preupgrade Script Version: 19.0.0.0.0 Build: 1 Generated on: 2020-01-28 20:45:02 For Source Database: CID Source Database Version: 12.2.0.1.0 For Upgrade to Version: 19.0.0.0.0 Preup Preupgrade Action Issue Is Number Preupgrade Check Name Remedied Further DBA Action ------ ------------------------ ---------- -------------------------------- 1. dictionary_stats YES None. 2. pre_fixed_objects YES None. 3. tablespaces_info NO Informational only. Further action is optional. 4. min_archive_dest_size NO Informational only. Further action is optional. 5. rman_recovery_version NO Informational only. Further action is optional. The fixup scripts have been run and resolved what they can. However, there are still issues originally identified by the preupgrade that have not been remedied and are still present in the database. Depending on the severity of the specific issue, and the nature of the issue itself, that could mean that your database is not ready for upgrade. To resolve the outstanding issues, start by reviewing the preupgrade_fixups.sql and searching it for the name of the failed CHECK NAME or Preupgrade Action Number listed above. There you will find the original corresponding diagnostic message from the preupgrade which explains in more detail what still needs to be done. PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. SQL>
11. Verify archive log dest size
*** Please verify free space on ALL LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_ locations including ALL standby destinations SQL> archive log list Database log mode Archive Mode Automatic archival Enabled Archive destination /u01/app/archive/CID Oldest online log sequence 1 Next log sequence to archive 2 Current log sequence 2 SQL> SQL> !df -h /u01/app/archive/CID Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on /dev/sda5 67G 35G 33G 52% /u01 <---- SQL>
[oracle@rac1 ~]$ ps -ef | grep tns root 15 2 0 20:01 ? 00:00:00 [netns] oracle 3943 1 0 20:08 ? 00:00:00 /u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1/bin/tnslsnr LISTENER_CID -inherit oracle 16771 3093 0 21:03 pts/1 00:00:00 grep --color=auto tns [oracle@rac1 ~]$ lsnrctl stop LISTENER_CID LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 12.2.0.1.0 - Production on 28-JAN-2020 21:03:14 Copyright (c) 1991, 2016, Oracle. All rights reserved. Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=rac1.rajasekhar.com)(PORT=1524))) The command completed successfully [oracle@rac1 ~]$ [oracle@rac1 ~]$ ps -ef | grep tns root 15 2 0 20:01 ? 00:00:00 [netns] oracle 16812 3093 0 21:03 pts/1 00:00:00 grep --color=auto tns [oracle@rac1 ~]$
13. Create Flashback Guaranteed Restore Point
*** NO need to enable Flashback Database from 11.2.0.1 onwards *** Database MUST be in Archive Log mode *** MUST NOT change the compatible parameter to higher version SQL> select flashback_on from v$database; FLASHBACK_ON ------------------ NO <----- SQL> select name,open_mode,log_mode from v$database; NAME OPEN_MODE LOG_MODE --------- -------------------- ------------ CID READ WRITE ARCHIVELOG SQL> show parameter compatible NAME TYPE VALUE ------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------ compatible string 12.2.0 <---- noncdb_compatible boolean FALSE SQL> SQL> show parameter recovery NAME TYPE VALUE ------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------ db_recovery_file_dest string db_recovery_file_dest_size big integer 0 recovery_parallelism integer 0 remote_recovery_file_dest string SQL> SQL>!mkdir -p /u01/app/oracle/fast_recovery_area SQL> alter system set db_recovery_file_dest_size=10G; System altered. SQL> alter system set db_recovery_file_dest='/u01/app/oracle/fast_recovery_area'; System altered. SQL> show parameter recovery NAME TYPE VALUE ------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------ db_recovery_file_dest string /u01/app/oracle/fast_recovery_area db_recovery_file_dest_size big integer 10G recovery_parallelism integer 0 remote_recovery_file_dest string SQL> SQL> select * from V$restore_point; no rows selected SQL> SQL> create restore point pre_upgrade guarantee flashback database; Restore point created. SQL> SQL> col name for a20 col GUARANTEE_FLASHBACK_DATABASE for a10 col TIME for a60 set lines 190 select NAME,GUARANTEE_FLASHBACK_DATABASE,TIME from V$restore_point; NAME GUARANTEE_ TIME -------------------- ---------- ------------------------------------------------------------ PRE_UPGRADE YES 28-JAN-20 09.05.50.000000000 PM SQL>
SQL> SELECT NAME,OPEN_MODE FROM V$DATABASE; NAME OPEN_MODE -------------------- -------------------- CID READ WRITE SQL> SHUT IMMEDIATE; Database closed. Database dismounted. ORACLE instance shut down. SQL>
15. Copy init and password files from 12c to 19c dbs home
[oracle@rac1 ~]$ cd /u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1/dbs [oracle@rac1 dbs]$ ls -ltr *CID* -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 24 Jan 28 20:08 lkCID -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 3584 Jan 28 20:11 orapwCID <--- -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 3584 Jan 28 21:05 spfileCID.ora <--- -rw-rw----. 1 oracle oinstall 1544 Jan 28 21:07 hc_CID.dat [oracle@rac1 dbs]$ [oracle@rac1 dbs]$ cp orapwCID spfileCID.ora /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/dbs/ [oracle@rac1 dbs]$ [oracle@rac1 dbs]$ ls -ltr /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/dbs/*CID* -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 3584 Jan 28 21:10 /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/dbs/spfileCID.ora -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 3584 Jan 28 21:10 /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/dbs/orapwCID [oracle@rac1 dbs]$
16. Startup DB in Upgrade mode from 19c home
[oracle@rac1 ~]$ export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1 [oracle@rac1 ~]$ export ORACLE_SID=CID [oracle@rac1 ~]$ PATH=/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/bin:$PATH; export PATH [oracle@rac1 ~]$ which sqlplus /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/bin/sqlplus [oracle@rac1 ~]$ sqlplus / as sysdba SQL*Plus: Release 19.0.0.0.0 - Production on Tue Jan 28 21:13:24 2020 Version 19.4.0.0.0 Copyright (c) 1982, 2019, Oracle. All rights reserved. Connected to an idle instance. SQL> startup upgrade; ORACLE instance started. Total System Global Area 1560277408 bytes Fixed Size 8896928 bytes Variable Size 939524096 bytes Database Buffers 603979776 bytes Redo Buffers 7876608 bytes Database mounted. Database opened. SQL> SQL> select name,open_mode,cdb,version,status from v$database,v$instance; NAME OPEN_MODE CDB VERSION STATUS --------- -------------------- --- ----------------- ------------ CID READ WRITE NO 19.0.0.0.0 OPEN MIGRATE <--- SQL>
You can run the upgrade using either of the following commands. The second is actually just a shorthand for the former. # Regular upgrade command [oracle@rac1 ~]$ mkdir -p /home/oracle/whileupgrade [oracle@rac1 ~]$ cd /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin [oracle@rac1 ~]$ nohup /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/perl/bin/perl catctl.pl -l /home/oracle/whileupgrade -n 4 catupgrd.sql & --- OR --- # Shorthand command [oracle@rac1 ~]$ cd /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/bin/ [oracle@rac1 bin]$ ls -ltr dbupgrade -rwxr-x---. 1 oracle oinstall 3136 Apr 17 2019 dbupgrade [oracle@rac1 bin]$ [oracle@rac1 bin]$ nohup ./dbupgrade & <--- Hit ENTER twice [1] 22584 [oracle@rac1 bin]$ nohup: ignoring input and appending output to ânohup.outâ [oracle@rac1 bin]$ jobs -l [1]+ 22584 Running nohup ./dbupgrade & <---- [oracle@rac1 bin]$ [oracle@rac1 bin]$ disown [oracle@rac1 bin]$ [oracle@rac1 bin]$ ps -ef | grep -i catctl.pl oracle 22589 22584 0 21:33 pts/1 00:00:03 /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/perl/bin/perl -I/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/perl/lib /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/catctl.pl /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/catupgrd.sql oracle 24991 3093 0 21:40 pts/1 00:00:00 grep --color=auto -i catctl.pl [oracle@rac1 bin]$ Monitor upgrade log under below location [oracle@rac1 upgrade20200128213345]$ cd /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/cfgtoollogs/CID/upgrade20200128213345 [oracle@rac1 upgrade20200128213345]$ ls -ltr *.log -rw-------. 1 oracle oinstall 1688451 Jan 28 21:37 catupgrd1.log -rw-------. 1 oracle oinstall 1278535 Jan 28 21:37 catupgrd2.log -rw-------. 1 oracle oinstall 1461585 Jan 28 21:37 catupgrd3.log -rw-------. 1 oracle oinstall 7944713 Jan 28 21:38 catupgrd0.log [oracle@rac1 upgrade20200128213345]$ tail -f catupgrd0.log tail -f catupgrd1.log tail -f catupgrd2.log tail -f catupgrd3.log [oracle@rac1 ~]$ cd /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/bin/ [oracle@rac1 bin]$ more nohup.out Argument list for [/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/catctl.pl] For Oracle internal use only A = 0 Run in c = 0 Do not run in C = 0 Input Directory d = 0 Echo OFF e = 1 Simulate E = 0 Forced cleanup F = 0 Log Id i = 0 Child Process I = 0 Log Dir l = 0 Priority List Name L = 0 Upgrade Mode active M = 0 SQL Process Count n = 0 SQL PDB Process Count N = 0 Open Mode Normal o = 0 Start Phase p = 0 End Phase P = 0 Reverse Order r = 0 AutoUpgrade Resume R = 0 Script s = 0 Serial Run S = 0 RO User Tablespaces T = 0 Display Phases y = 0 Debug catcon.pm z = 0 Debug catctl.pl Z = 0 catctl.pl VERSION: [19.0.0.0.0] STATUS: [Production] BUILD: [RDBMS_19.4.0.0.0DBRU_LINUX.X64_190626] /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/orahome = [/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1] /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/bin/orabasehome = [/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1] catctlGetOraBaseLogDir = [/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1] Analyzing file /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/catupgrd.sql Log file directory = [/tmp/cfgtoollogs/upgrade20200128213334] catcon::set_log_file_base_path: ALL catcon-related output will be written to [/tmp/cfgtoollogs/upgrade20200128213334/catupgrd_catcon_22589.lst] catcon::set_log_file_base_path: catcon: See [/tmp/cfgtoollogs/upgrade20200128213334/catupgrd*.log] files for output generated by scripts catcon::set_log_file_base_path: catcon: See [/tmp/cfgtoollogs/upgrade20200128213334/catupgrd_*.lst] files for spool files, if any Number of Cpus = 1 Database Name = CID DataBase Version = 12.2.0.1.0 catcon::set_log_file_base_path: ALL catcon-related output will be written to [/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/cfgtoollogs/CID/upgrade20200128213345/catupgrd_cat con_22589.lst] catcon::set_log_file_base_path: catcon: See [/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/cfgtoollogs/CID/upgrade20200128213345/catupgrd*.log] files for output generated by scripts catcon::set_log_file_base_path: catcon: See [/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/cfgtoollogs/CID/upgrade20200128213345/catupgrd_*.lst] files for spool files, if any Log file directory = [/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/cfgtoollogs/CID/upgrade20200128213345] Parallel SQL Process Count = 4 Components in [CID] Installed [APS CATALOG CATJAVA CATPROC CONTEXT DV JAVAVM OLS ORDIM OWM SDO XDB XML XOQ] Not Installed [APEX EM MGW ODM RAC WK] ------------------------------------------------------ Phases [0-107] Start Time:[2020_01_28 21:33:56] ------------------------------------------------------ *********** Executing Change Scripts *********** Serial Phase #:0 [CID] Files:1 Time: 32s *************** Catalog Core SQL *************** Serial Phase #:1 [CID] Files:5 Time: 56s Restart Phase #:2 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s *********** Catalog Tables and Views *********** Parallel Phase #:3 [CID] Files:19 Time: 32s Restart Phase #:4 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s ************* Catalog Final Scripts ************ Serial Phase #:5 [CID] Files:7 Time: 24s ***************** Catproc Start **************** Serial Phase #:6 [CID] Files:1 Time: 21s ***************** Catproc Types **************** Serial Phase #:7 [CID] Files:2 Time: 14s Restart Phase #:8 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s **************** Catproc Tables **************** Parallel Phase #:9 [CID] Files:67 Time: 47s Restart Phase #:10 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s ************* Catproc Package Specs ************ Serial Phase #:11 [CID] Files:1 Time: 94s Restart Phase #:12 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s ************** Catproc Procedures ************** Parallel Phase #:13 [CID] Files:94 Time: 19s Restart Phase #:14 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Parallel Phase #:15 [CID] Files:121 Time: 29s Restart Phase #:16 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Serial Phase #:17 [CID] Files:22 Time: 7s Restart Phase #:18 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s ***************** Catproc Views **************** Parallel Phase #:19 [CID] Files:32 Time: 37s Restart Phase #:20 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Serial Phase #:21 [CID] Files:3 Time: 19s Restart Phase #:22 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Parallel Phase #:23 [CID] Files:25 Time: 217s Restart Phase #:24 [CID] Files:1 Time: 2s Parallel Phase #:25 [CID] Files:12 Time: 120s Restart Phase #:26 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Serial Phase #:27 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s Serial Phase #:28 [CID] Files:3 Time: 6s Serial Phase #:29 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s Restart Phase #:30 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s *************** Catproc CDB Views ************** Serial Phase #:31 [CID] Files:1 Time: 3s Restart Phase #:32 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Serial Phase #:34 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s ***************** Catproc PLBs ***************** Serial Phase #:35 [CID] Files:294 Time: 48s Serial Phase #:36 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s Restart Phase #:37 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Serial Phase #:38 [CID] Files:6 Time: 8s Restart Phase #:39 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s *************** Catproc DataPump *************** Serial Phase #:40 [CID] Files:3 Time: 59s Restart Phase #:41 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s ****************** Catproc SQL ***************** Parallel Phase #:42 [CID] Files:13 Time: 131s Restart Phase #:43 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Parallel Phase #:44 [CID] Files:11 Time: 20s Restart Phase #:45 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Parallel Phase #:46 [CID] Files:3 Time: 4s Restart Phase #:47 [CID] Files:1 Time: 2s ************* Final Catproc scripts ************ Serial Phase #:48 [CID] Files:1 Time: 10s Restart Phase #:49 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s ************** Final RDBMS scripts ************* Serial Phase #:50 [CID] Files:1 Time: 5s ************ Upgrade Component Start *********** Serial Phase #:51 [CID] Files:1 Time: 3s Restart Phase #:52 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s ********** Upgrading Java and non-Java ********* Serial Phase #:53 [CID] Files:2 Time: 382s ***************** Upgrading XDB **************** Restart Phase #:54 [CID] Files:1 Time: 2s Serial Phase #:56 [CID] Files:3 Time: 10s Serial Phase #:57 [CID] Files:3 Time: 7s Parallel Phase #:58 [CID] Files:10 Time: 6s Parallel Phase #:59 [CID] Files:25 Time: 10s Serial Phase #:60 [CID] Files:4 Time: 12s Serial Phase #:61 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s Serial Phase #:62 [CID] Files:32 Time: 7s Serial Phase #:63 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s Parallel Phase #:64 [CID] Files:6 Time: 9s Serial Phase #:65 [CID] Files:2 Time: 22s Serial Phase #:66 [CID] Files:3 Time: 32s **************** Upgrading ORDIM *************** Restart Phase #:67 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s Serial Phase #:69 [CID] Files:1 Time: 5s Parallel Phase #:70 [CID] Files:2 Time: 45s Restart Phase #:71 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Parallel Phase #:72 [CID] Files:2 Time: 4s Serial Phase #:73 [CID] Files:2 Time: 5s ***************** Upgrading SDO **************** Restart Phase #:74 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Serial Phase #:76 [CID] Files:1 Time: 63s Serial Phase #:77 [CID] Files:2 Time: 6s Restart Phase #:78 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Serial Phase #:79 [CID] Files:1 Time: 55s Restart Phase #:80 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s Parallel Phase #:81 [CID] Files:3 Time: 115s Restart Phase #:82 [CID] Files:1 Time: 3s Serial Phase #:83 [CID] Files:1 Time: 13s Restart Phase #:84 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Serial Phase #:85 [CID] Files:1 Time: 13s Restart Phase #:86 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Parallel Phase #:87 [CID] Files:4 Time: 155s Restart Phase #:88 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Serial Phase #:89 [CID] Files:1 Time: 4s Restart Phase #:90 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Serial Phase #:91 [CID] Files:2 Time: 12s Restart Phase #:92 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s Serial Phase #:93 [CID] Files:1 Time: 2s Restart Phase #:94 [CID] Files:1 Time: 1s ******* Upgrading ODM, WK, EXF, RUL, XOQ ******* Serial Phase #:95 [CID] Files:1 Time: 17s Restart Phase #:96 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s *********** Final Component scripts *********** Serial Phase #:97 [CID] Files:1 Time: 5s ************* Final Upgrade scripts ************ Serial Phase #:98 [CID] Files:1 Time: 520s ******************* Migration ****************** Serial Phase #:99 [CID] Files:1 Time: 3s *** End PDB Application Upgrade Pre-Shutdown *** Serial Phase #:100 [CID] Files:1 Time: 2s Serial Phase #:101 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s Serial Phase #:102 [CID] Files:1 Time: 108s ***************** Post Upgrade ***************** Serial Phase #:103 [CID] Files:1 Time: 15s **************** Summary report **************** Serial Phase #:104 [CID] Files:1 Time: 3s *** End PDB Application Upgrade Post-Shutdown ** Serial Phase #:105 [CID] Files:1 Time: 2s Serial Phase #:106 [CID] Files:1 Time: 0s Serial Phase #:107 [CID] Files:1 Time: 30s ------------------------------------------------------ Phases [0-107] End Time:[2020_01_28 22:20:35] ------------------------------------------------------ Grand Total Time: 2800s LOG FILES: (/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/cfgtoollogs/CID/upgrade20200128213345/catupgrd*.log) Upgrade Summary Report Located in: /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/cfgtoollogs/CID/upgrade20200128213345/upg_summary.log Grand Total Upgrade Time: [0d:0h:46m:40s] [oracle@rac1 bin]$ [oracle@rac1 upgrade20200128213345]$ pwd /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/cfgtoollogs/CID/upgrade20200128213345 [oracle@rac1 upgrade20200128213345]$ cat upg_summary.log Oracle Database Release 19 Post-Upgrade Status Tool 01-28-2020 22:20:0 Database Name: CID Component Current Full Elapsed Time Name Status Version HH:MM:SS Oracle Server UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:18:01 JServer JAVA Virtual Machine UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:02:29 Oracle XDK UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:01:12 Oracle Database Java Packages UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:13 OLAP Analytic Workspace UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:19 Oracle Label Security UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:11 Oracle Database Vault UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:32 Oracle Text UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:43 Oracle Workspace Manager UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:37 Oracle Real Application Clusters UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:01 Oracle XML Database UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:01:49 Oracle Multimedia UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:55 Spatial LOADING 19.4.0.0.0 00:07:19 Oracle OLAP API UPGRADED 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:14 Datapatch 00:08:34 Final Actions 00:08:43 Post Upgrade 00:00:12 Total Upgrade Time: 00:44:08 Database time zone version is 26. It is older than current release time zone version 32. Time zone upgrade is needed using the DBMS_DST package. Grand Total Upgrade Time: [0d:0h:46m:40s] [oracle@rac1 upgrade20200128213345]$
[oracle@rac1 ~]$ export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1 [oracle@rac1 ~]$ export ORACLE_SID=CID [oracle@rac1 ~]$ PATH=/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/bin:$PATH; export PATH [oracle@rac1 ~]$ which sqlplus /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/bin/sqlplus [oracle@rac1 ~]$ sqlplus / as sysdba SQL*Plus: Release 19.0.0.0.0 - Production on Tue Jan 28 22:25:18 2020 Version 19.4.0.0.0 Copyright (c) 1982, 2019, Oracle. All rights reserved. Connected to an idle instance. SQL> startup; ORACLE instance started. Total System Global Area 1560277408 bytes Fixed Size 8896928 bytes Variable Size 1174405120 bytes Database Buffers 369098752 bytes Redo Buffers 7876608 bytes Database mounted. Database opened. SQL> select name,open_mode,cdb,version,status from v$database,v$instance; NAME OPEN_MODE CDB VERSION STATUS --------- -------------------- --- ----------------- ------------ CID READ WRITE NO 19.0.0.0.0 OPEN <----- SQL> SQL> col COMP_ID for a10 col COMP_NAME for a40 col VERSION for a15 set lines 180 set pages 999 select COMP_ID,COMP_NAME,VERSION,STATUS from dba_registry; COMP_ID COMP_NAME VERSION STATUS ---------- ---------------------------------------- --------------- -------------------------------------------- CATALOG Oracle Database Catalog Views 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED CATPROC Oracle Database Packages and Types 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED JAVAVM JServer JAVA Virtual Machine 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED XML Oracle XDK 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED CATJAVA Oracle Database Java Packages 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED APS OLAP Analytic Workspace 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED RAC Oracle Real Application Clusters 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED XDB Oracle XML Database 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED OWM Oracle Workspace Manager 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED CONTEXT Oracle Text 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED ORDIM Oracle Multimedia 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED SDO Spatial 19.0.0.0.0 LOADING XOQ Oracle OLAP API 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED OLS Oracle Label Security 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED DV Oracle Database Vault 19.0.0.0.0 UPGRADED 15 rows selected. SQL>
POST-UPGRADE TASKS WHEN DBUA USING
Run catcon.pl to start utlrp.sql, and to recompile any remaining invalid objects. $ORACLE_HOME/perl/bin/perl catcon.pl -n 1 -e -b utlrp -d '''.''' utlrp.sql -- OR --- cd /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin nohup sqlplus "/ as sysdba" @utlrp.sql > /home/oracle/utlrp.out 2>&1 & SQL> select count(*) from dba_objects where status='INVALID'; COUNT(*) ---------- 1413 <---- SQL> select count(*) from dba_objects where status='INVALID' and owner in ('SYS','SYSTEM'); COUNT(*) ---------- 655 <---- SQL> SQL> @/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/utlrp.sql Session altered. TIMESTAMP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMP_TIMESTAMP UTLRP_BGN 2020-01-29 00:31:04 DOC> The following PL/SQL block invokes UTL_RECOMP to recompile invalid DOC> objects in the database. Recompilation time is proportional to the DOC> number of invalid objects in the database, so this command may take DOC> a long time to execute on a database with a large number of invalid DOC> objects. DOC> DOC> Use the following queries to track recompilation progress: DOC> DOC> 1. Query returning the number of invalid objects remaining. This DOC> number should decrease with time. DOC> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM obj$ WHERE status IN (4, 5, 6); DOC> DOC> 2. Query returning the number of objects compiled so far. This number DOC> should increase with time. DOC> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM UTL_RECOMP_COMPILED; DOC> DOC> This script automatically chooses serial or parallel recompilation DOC> based on the number of CPUs available (parameter cpu_count) multiplied DOC> by the number of threads per CPU (parameter parallel_threads_per_cpu). DOC> On RAC, this number is added across all RAC nodes. DOC> DOC> UTL_RECOMP uses DBMS_SCHEDULER to create jobs for parallel DOC> recompilation. Jobs are created without instance affinity so that they DOC> can migrate across RAC nodes. Use the following queries to verify DOC> whether UTL_RECOMP jobs are being created and run correctly: DOC> DOC> 1. Query showing jobs created by UTL_RECOMP DOC> SELECT job_name FROM dba_scheduler_jobs DOC> WHERE job_name like 'UTL_RECOMP_SLAVE_%'; DOC> DOC> 2. Query showing UTL_RECOMP jobs that are running DOC> SELECT job_name FROM dba_scheduler_running_jobs DOC> WHERE job_name like 'UTL_RECOMP_SLAVE_%'; DOC># PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. TIMESTAMP ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ COMP_TIMESTAMP UTLRP_END 2020-01-29 00:36:03 DOC> The following query reports the number of invalid objects. DOC> DOC> If the number is higher than expected, please examine the error DOC> messages reported with each object (using SHOW ERRORS) to see if they DOC> point to system misconfiguration or resource constraints that must be DOC> fixed before attempting to recompile these objects. DOC># OBJECTS WITH ERRORS ------------------- 0 DOC> The following query reports the number of exceptions caught during DOC> recompilation. If this number is non-zero, please query the error DOC> messages in the table UTL_RECOMP_ERRORS to see if any of these errors DOC> are due to misconfiguration or resource constraints that must be DOC> fixed before objects can compile successfully. DOC> Note: Typical compilation errors (due to coding errors) are not DOC> logged into this table: they go into DBA_ERRORS instead. DOC># ERRORS DURING RECOMPILATION --------------------------- 0 Function created. PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. Function dropped. PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. SQL> SQL> select count(*) from dba_objects where status='INVALID'; COUNT(*) ---------- 0 SQL>
20. Run postupgrade_fixups.sql
SQL> @/home/oracle/CID/preupgrade/postupgrade_fixups.sql Session altered. PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. Package created. No errors. Package body created. PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. No errors. Package created. No errors. Package body created. No errors. Executing Oracle POST-Upgrade Fixup Script Auto-Generated by: Oracle Preupgrade Script Version: 19.0.0.0.0 Build: 1 Generated on: 2020-01-28 20:45:05 For Source Database: CID Source Database Version: 12.2.0.1.0 For Upgrade to Version: 19.0.0.0.0 Preup Preupgrade Action Issue Is Number Preupgrade Check Name Remedied Further DBA Action ------ ------------------------ ---------- -------------------------------- 6. old_time_zones_exist NO Manual fixup recommended. 7. post_dictionary YES None. 8. post_fixed_objects NO Informational only. Further action is optional. The fixup scripts have been run and resolved what they can. However, there are still issues originally identified by the preupgrade that have not been remedied and are still present in the database. Depending on the severity of the specific issue, and the nature of the issue itself, that could mean that your database upgrade is not fully complete. To resolve the outstanding issues, start by reviewing the postupgrade_fixups.sql and searching it for the name of the failed CHECK NAME or Preupgrade Action Number listed above. There you will find the original corresponding diagnostic message from the preupgrade which explains in more detail what still needs to be done. PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. Session altered. SQL>
For releases (18c, 19c), the timezone upgrade scripts are included in the target ORACLE_HOME under rdbms/admin directory The following scripts get delivered with Oracle Database 18c onward $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/utltz_countstats.sql Script to gives how much TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE data there is in a database using stats info. No restart required. $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/utltz_countstar.sql Script to approximate how much TIMESTAMP WITH TIME ZONE data there is in a database using a COUNT(*) for each table that has a TSTZ column. This script is useful when using DBMS_DST package or the scripts of utlz_upg_check.sql and utlz_upg_apply.sql scripts. $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/utltz_upg_check.sql Time zone upgrade check script $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/utltz_upg_apply.sql Time zone apply script. Warning: This script will restart the database and adjust time zone data. [oracle@rac1 ~]$ cd /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/ [oracle@rac1 admin]$ ls -ltr utltz_countstats.sql utltz_countstar.sql utltz_upg_check.sql utltz_upg_apply.sql -rw-r--r--. 1 oracle oinstall 8317 Feb 25 2017 utltz_countstats.sql -rw-r--r--. 1 oracle oinstall 7423 Feb 25 2017 utltz_countstar.sql -rw-r--r--. 1 oracle oinstall 33684 Sep 9 2017 utltz_upg_check.sql -rw-r--r--. 1 oracle oinstall 21526 Sep 9 2017 utltz_upg_apply.sql [oracle@rac1 admin]$ SQL> SELECT version FROM v$timezone_file; VERSION ---------- 26 <----- SQL> SQL> @/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/utltz_upg_check.sql Session altered. INFO: Starting with RDBMS DST update preparation. INFO: NO actual RDBMS DST update will be done by this script. INFO: If an ERROR occurs the script will EXIT sqlplus. INFO: Doing checks for known issues ... INFO: Database version is 19.0.0.0 . INFO: Database RDBMS DST version is DSTv26 . INFO: No known issues detected. INFO: Now detecting new RDBMS DST version. A prepare window has been successfully started. INFO: Newest RDBMS DST version detected is DSTv32 . INFO: Next step is checking all TSTZ data. INFO: It might take a while before any further output is seen ... A prepare window has been successfully ended. INFO: A newer RDBMS DST version than the one currently used is found. INFO: Note that NO DST update was yet done. INFO: Now run utltz_upg_apply.sql to do the actual RDBMS DST update. INFO: Note that the utltz_upg_apply.sql script will INFO: restart the database 2 times WITHOUT any confirmation or prompt. Session altered. SQL> SQL> @/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/utltz_upg_apply.sql Session altered. INFO: If an ERROR occurs, the script will EXIT SQL*Plus. INFO: The database RDBMS DST version will be updated to DSTv32 . WARNING: This script will restart the database 2 times WARNING: WITHOUT asking ANY confirmation. WARNING: Hit control-c NOW if this is not intended. INFO: Restarting the database in UPGRADE mode to start the DST upgrade. Database closed. Database dismounted. ORACLE instance shut down. ORACLE instance started. Total System Global Area 1560277408 bytes Fixed Size 8896928 bytes Variable Size 1191182336 bytes Database Buffers 352321536 bytes Redo Buffers 7876608 bytes Database mounted. Database opened. INFO: Starting the RDBMS DST upgrade. INFO: Upgrading all SYS owned TSTZ data. INFO: It might take time before any further output is seen ... An upgrade window has been successfully started. INFO: Restarting the database in NORMAL mode to upgrade non-SYS TSTZ data. Database closed. Database dismounted. ORACLE instance shut down. ORACLE instance started. Total System Global Area 1560277408 bytes Fixed Size 8896928 bytes Variable Size 1191182336 bytes Database Buffers 352321536 bytes Redo Buffers 7876608 bytes Database mounted. Database opened. INFO: Upgrading all non-SYS TSTZ data. INFO: It might take time before any further output is seen ... INFO: Do NOT start any application yet that uses TSTZ data! INFO: Next is a list of all upgraded tables: Table list: "GSMADMIN_INTERNAL"."AQ$_CHANGE_LOG_QUEUE_TABLE_S" Number of failures: 0 Table list: "GSMADMIN_INTERNAL"."AQ$_CHANGE_LOG_QUEUE_TABLE_L" Number of failures: 0 Table list: "MDSYS"."SDO_DIAG_MESSAGES_TABLE" Number of failures: 0 Table list: "DVSYS"."SIMULATION_LOG$" Number of failures: 0 Table list: "DVSYS"."AUDIT_TRAIL$" Number of failures: 0 INFO: Total failures during update of TSTZ data: 0 . An upgrade window has been successfully ended. INFO: Your new Server RDBMS DST version is DSTv32 . INFO: The RDBMS DST update is successfully finished. INFO: Make sure to exit this SQL*Plus session. INFO: Do not use it for timezone related selects. Session altered. SQL> SQL> SELECT version FROM v$timezone_file; VERSION ---------- 32 <---- 1 row selected. SQL>
*** Note: utluNNNs.sql is replaced by utlusts.sql in 19c version *** Note: In 19c Earlier version utluNNNs.sql is replaced by utlusts.sql *** Run utlusts.sql as many times as you want, at any time after the upgrade is completed. *** utlusts.sql reads the view called dba_registry_log and displays the upgrade results for the database components. SQL> @/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/utlusts.sql TEXT Oracle Database Release 19 Post-Upgrade Status Tool 01-29-2020 01:41:3 Database Name: CID Component Current Full Elapsed Time Name Status Version HH:MM:SS Oracle Server VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:18:01 JServer JAVA Virtual Machine VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:02:29 Oracle XDK VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:01:12 Oracle Database Java Packages VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:13 OLAP Analytic Workspace VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:19 Oracle Label Security VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:11 Oracle Database Vault VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:32 Oracle Text VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:43 Oracle Workspace Manager VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:37 Oracle Real Application Clusters OPTION OFF 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:01 Oracle XML Database VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:01:49 Oracle Multimedia VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:55 Spatial VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:07:19 Oracle OLAP API VALID 19.4.0.0.0 00:00:14 Datapatch 00:08:34 Final Actions 00:08:43 Post Upgrade 00:00:12 Post Compile 00:04:58 Total Upgrade Time: 00:49:07 Database time zone version is 32. It meets current release needs. SQL>
/* In 12c: https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/12.2/upgrd/oracle-database-upgrade-utilities.html#GUID-408F22C3-2AD6-4DA4-8015-F5C6149508F0 You must run this script, either through DBUA or manually, if you perform a manual upgrade. DBUA automatically runs catuppst.sql. You only must run this script separately for manual upgrades. Do not run this in UPGRADE mode. Run catuppst.sql, located in the ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin directory, to perform remaining upgrade actions that do not require the database to be in UPGRADE mode. If an Oracle bundle patch or patch set update (PSU or BP) is installed in the Oracle home, then this script automatically applies that patch set update to the database. Caution: If you perform a manual upgrade, and you do not run catuppst.sql, then your database suffers performance degradation over time. */ *** Actually it will run as part of upgrade. We have reviewed catupgrd0.log and below is the output... found catuppst.sql ran and don't see errors. /* Rem catuppst.sql Rem Rem Copyright (c) 2006, 2018, Oracle and/or its affiliates. Rem All rights reserved. Rem Rem NAME Rem catuppst.sql - CATalog UPgrade PoST-upgrade actions Rem Rem DESCRIPTION Rem This post-upgrade script performs remaining upgrade actions that Rem do not require that the database be open in UPGRADE mode. Rem Automatically apply the latest PSU. Rem Rem NOTES Rem You must be connected AS SYSDBA to run this script. .. .. 22:19:59 SQL> -- DBUA_TIMESTAMP: catuppst.sql finished 22:19:59 SQL> SELECT dbms_registry_sys.time_stamp('CATUPPST') as timestamp from dual; TIMESTAMP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMP_TIMESTAMP CATUPPST 2020-01-28 22:19:59 DBUA_TIMESTAMP CATUPPST FINISHED 2020-01-28 22:19:59 DBUA_TIMESTAMP CATUPPST NONE 2020-01-28 22:19:59 */ *** If we had no errors, the "catuppst.sql" script would have been run as part of the upgrade. we need to run it manually if did have errors. *** However can run one more time make sure no errors during execution. SQL> @/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/rdbms/admin/catuppst.sql TIMESTAMP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMP_TIMESTAMP DBRESTART 2020-01-29 02:24:23 DBUA_TIMESTAMP DBRESTART FINISHED 2020-01-29 02:24:23 DBUA_TIMESTAMP DBRESTART NONE 2020-01-29 02:24:23 TIMESTAMP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- DBUA_TIMESTAMP CATUPPST STARTED 2020-01-29 02:24:23 TIMESTAMP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMP_TIMESTAMP POSTUP_BGN 2020-01-29 02:24:23 DBUA_TIMESTAMP POSTUP_BGN FINISHED 2020-01-29 02:24:23 DBUA_TIMESTAMP POSTUP_BGN NONE 2020-01-29 02:24:23 TIMESTAMP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMP_TIMESTAMP CATREQ_BGN 2020-01-29 02:24:23 DBUA_TIMESTAMP CATREQ_BGN FINISHED 2020-01-29 02:24:23 DBUA_TIMESTAMP CATREQ_BGN NONE 2020-01-29 02:24:23 catrequtlmg: b_StatEvt = TRUE catrequtlmg: b_SelProps = FALSE catrequtlmg: b_UpgradeMode = FALSE catrequtlmg: b_InUtlMig = FALSE TIMESTAMP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMP_TIMESTAMP CATREQ_END 2020-01-29 02:24:23 DBUA_TIMESTAMP CATREQ_END FINISHED 2020-01-29 02:24:23 DBUA_TIMESTAMP CATREQ_END NONE 2020-01-29 02:24:23 catuppst: Dropping library DBMS_DDL_INTERNAL_LIB catuppst: Dropping view _CURRENT_EDITION_OBJ_MIG catuppst: Dropping view _ACTUAL_EDITION_OBJ_MIG catuppst: Dropping view DBA_PART_KEY_COLUMNS_V$_MIG catuppst: Dropping view DBA_SUBPART_KEY_COLUMNS_V$_MIG catuppst: Dropping table OBJ$MIG catuppst: Dropping table USER$MIG catuppst: Dropping table COL$MIG catuppst: Dropping table CLU$MIG catuppst: Dropping table CON$MIG catuppst: Dropping table BOOTSTRAP$MIG catuppst: Dropping table TAB$MIG catuppst: Dropping table TS$MIG catuppst: Dropping table IND$MIG catuppst: Dropping table ICOL$MIG catuppst: Dropping table LOB$MIG catuppst: Dropping table COLTYPE$MIG catuppst: Dropping table SUBCOLTYPE$MIG catuppst: Dropping table NTAB$MIG catuppst: Dropping table REFCON$MIG catuppst: Dropping table OPQTYPE$MIG catuppst: Dropping table ICOLDEP$MIG catuppst: Dropping table VIEWTRCOL$MIG catuppst: Dropping table ATTRCOL$MIG catuppst: Dropping table TYPE_MISC$MIG catuppst: Dropping table LIBRARY$MIG catuppst: Dropping table ASSEMBLY$MIG catuppst: Dropping table TSQ$MIG catuppst: Dropping table FET$MIG TIMESTAMP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMP_TIMESTAMP POSTUP_END 2020-01-29 02:24:24 DBUA_TIMESTAMP POSTUP_END FINISHED 2020-01-29 02:24:24 DBUA_TIMESTAMP POSTUP_END NONE 2020-01-29 02:24:24 TIMESTAMP -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- COMP_TIMESTAMP CATUPPST 2020-01-29 02:24:24 DBUA_TIMESTAMP CATUPPST FINISHED 2020-01-29 02:24:24 DBUA_TIMESTAMP CATUPPST NONE 2020-01-29 02:24:24 SQL>
24. Re-Run postupgrade_fixups.sql
SQL> @/home/oracle/CID/preupgrade/postupgrade_fixups.sql No errors. No errors. No errors. No errors. Executing Oracle POST-Upgrade Fixup Script Auto-Generated by: Oracle Preupgrade Script Version: 19.0.0.0.0 Build: 1 Generated on: 2020-01-28 20:45:05 For Source Database: CID Source Database Version: 12.2.0.1.0 For Upgrade to Version: 19.0.0.0.0 Preup Preupgrade Action Issue Is Number Preupgrade Check Name Remedied Further DBA Action ------ ------------------------ ---------- -------------------------------- 6. old_time_zones_exist YES None. 7. post_dictionary YES None. 8. post_fixed_objects NO Informational only. Further action is optional. The fixup scripts have been run and resolved what they can. However, there are still issues originally identified by the preupgrade that have not been remedied and are still present in the database. Depending on the severity of the specific issue, and the nature of the issue itself, that could mean that your database upgrade is not fully complete. To resolve the outstanding issues, start by reviewing the postupgrade_fixups.sql and searching it for the name of the failed CHECK NAME or Preupgrade Action Number listed above. There you will find the original corresponding diagnostic message from the preupgrade which explains in more detail what still needs to be done. SQL>
SQL> select count(*) from dba_objects where status='INVALID'; COUNT(*) ---------- 0 <----- SQL>
SQL> col name for a20 col GUARANTEE_FLASHBACK_DATABASE for a10 col TIME for a60 set lines 190 select NAME,GUARANTEE_FLASHBACK_DATABASE,TIME from V$restore_point; NAME GUARANTEE_ TIME -------------------- ---------- ------------------------------------------------------------ PRE_UPGRADE YES 28-JAN-20 09.05.50.000000000 PM SQL> SQL> !ls -ltr /u01/app/oracle/fast_recovery_area/CID/flashback total 1433680 -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 209723392 Jan 28 21:39 o1_mf_h30dfg5q_.flb -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 209723392 Jan 28 21:52 o1_mf_h30dfkos_.flb -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 209723392 Jan 28 21:56 o1_mf_h30gdpcm_.flb -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 209723392 Jan 28 22:12 o1_mf_h30h4zjr_.flb -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 209723392 Jan 28 22:15 o1_mf_h30hdtcw_.flb -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 209723392 Jan 28 22:15 o1_mf_h30jhoxw_.flb -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 209723392 Jan 29 02:35 o1_mf_h30jc0ct_.flb SQL> SQL> drop restore point PRE_UPGRADE; Restore point dropped. SQL> select NAME,GUARANTEE_FLASHBACK_DATABASE,TIME from V$restore_point; no rows selected SQL> SQL> !ls -ltr /u01/app/oracle/fast_recovery_area/CID/flashback total 0 <--- SQL>
27. Set COMPATIBALE parameter value to 19.0.0
Warning: If the value of COMPATIBLE parameter is changed to 19.0.0 then if for some reasons database needs to be downgraded to 12.2.0.1 the DBA would not have any option other than export/import to downgrade the database. But if this parameter is left unchanged for sometime to see how the database performs after upgrade then it is very easy and fast to downgrade the database if for some reason it is required to be downgraded.
If you change COMPATIBLE you can directly drop your restore points as they are useless. You can’t use Flashback Database to restore point back across a compatibility change of your database.
SQL> show parameter COMPATIBLE NAME TYPE VALUE ------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------ compatible string 12.2.0 noncdb_compatible boolean FALSE SQL> SQL> ALTER SYSTEM SET COMPATIBLE = '19.0.0' SCOPE=SPFILE; System altered. SQL> shut immediate; Database closed. Database dismounted. ORACLE instance shut down. SQL> SQL> startup; ORACLE instance started. Total System Global Area 1560277408 bytes Fixed Size 8896928 bytes Variable Size 1191182336 bytes Database Buffers 352321536 bytes Redo Buffers 7876608 bytes Database mounted. Database opened. SQL> SQL> show parameter COMPATIBLE NAME TYPE VALUE ------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------ compatible string 19.0.0 <---- noncdb_compatible boolean FALSE SQL>
SQL> col COMP_ID for a10 col COMP_NAME for a40 col VERSION for a15 set lines 180 set pages 999 select COMP_ID,COMP_NAME,VERSION,STATUS from dba_registry; COMP_ID COMP_NAME VERSION STATUS ---------- ---------------------------------------- --------------- -------------------------------------------- CATALOG Oracle Database Catalog Views 19.0.0.0.0 VALID CATPROC Oracle Database Packages and Types 19.0.0.0.0 VALID JAVAVM JServer JAVA Virtual Machine 19.0.0.0.0 VALID XML Oracle XDK 19.0.0.0.0 VALID CATJAVA Oracle Database Java Packages 19.0.0.0.0 VALID APS OLAP Analytic Workspace 19.0.0.0.0 VALID RAC Oracle Real Application Clusters 19.0.0.0.0 OPTION OFF XDB Oracle XML Database 19.0.0.0.0 VALID OWM Oracle Workspace Manager 19.0.0.0.0 VALID CONTEXT Oracle Text 19.0.0.0.0 VALID ORDIM Oracle Multimedia 19.0.0.0.0 VALID SDO Spatial 19.0.0.0.0 VALID XOQ Oracle OLAP API 19.0.0.0.0 VALID OLS Oracle Label Security 19.0.0.0.0 VALID DV Oracle Database Vault 19.0.0.0.0 VALID 15 rows selected. SQL>
29. Add TNS Entries in 19c TNS home
[oracle@rac1 admin]$ cat listener.ora # listener.ora Network Configuration File: /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/listener.ora # Generated by Oracle configuration tools. LISTENER_CID = (DESCRIPTION_LIST = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = rac1.rajasekhar.com)(PORT = 1524)) ) ) SID_LIST_LISTENER_CID = (SID_LIST = (SID_DESC = (GLOBAL_DBNAME = CID.rajasekhar.com) (ORACLE_HOME = /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1) (SID_NAME = CID) ) ) [oracle@rac1 admin]$ [oracle@rac1 admin]$ cat tnsnames.ora # tnsnames.ora Network Configuration File: /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/tnsnames.ora # Generated by Oracle configuration tools. LISTENER_CID = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = rac1.rajasekhar.com)(PORT = 1524)) CID = (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = rac1.rajasekhar.com)(PORT = 1524)) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVER = DEDICATED) (SERVICE_NAME = CID.rajasekhar.com) ) ) [oracle@rac1 admin]$ [oracle@rac1 admin]$ cat sqlnet.ora # sqlnet.ora Network Configuration File: /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/sqlnet.ora # Generated by Oracle configuration tools. NAMES.DIRECTORY_PATH= (TNSNAMES, ONAMES, HOSTNAME) [oracle@rac1 admin]$ [oracle@rac1 admin]$ lsnrctl start LISTENER_CID LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 19.0.0.0.0 - Production on 29-JAN-2020 03:16:28 Copyright (c) 1991, 2019, Oracle. All rights reserved. Starting /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/bin/tnslsnr: please wait... TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 19.0.0.0.0 - Production System parameter file is /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/listener.ora Log messages written to /u01/app/oracle/diag/tnslsnr/rac1/listener_cid/alert/log.xml Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=rac1.rajasekhar.com)(PORT=1524))) Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=rac1.rajasekhar.com)(PORT=1524))) STATUS of the LISTENER ------------------------ Alias LISTENER_CID Version TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 19.0.0.0.0 - Production Start Date 29-JAN-2020 03:16:28 Uptime 0 days 0 hr. 0 min. 10 sec Trace Level off Security ON: Local OS Authentication SNMP OFF Listener Parameter File /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/listener.ora Listener Log File /u01/app/oracle/diag/tnslsnr/rac1/listener_cid/alert/log.xml Listening Endpoints Summary... (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=rac1.rajasekhar.com)(PORT=1524))) Services Summary... Service "CID.rajasekhar.com" has 1 instance(s). Instance "CID", status UNKNOWN, has 1 handler(s) for this service... The command completed successfully [oracle@rac1 admin]$ [oracle@rac1 admin]$ tnsping cid TNS Ping Utility for Linux: Version 19.0.0.0.0 - Production on 29-JAN-2020 03:16:50 Copyright (c) 1997, 2019, Oracle. All rights reserved. Used parameter files: /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/network/admin/sqlnet.ora Used TNSNAMES adapter to resolve the alias Attempting to contact (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = rac1.rajasekhar.com)(PORT = 1524)) (CONNECT_DATA = (SERVER = DEDICATED) (SERVICE_NAME = CID.rajasekhar.com))) OK (0 msec) [oracle@rac1 admin]$
*** REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE=EXCLUSIVE *** Password file orapwCID copied automatically during upgrade process. No action taken. [oracle@rac1 dbs]$ pwd /u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1/dbs [oracle@rac1 dbs]$ ls -ltr orapwCID -rw-r-----. 1 oracle oinstall 3584 Jan 28 22:26 orapwCID <---- [oracle@rac1 dbs]$ SQL> show parameter password NAME TYPE VALUE ------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------ remote_login_passwordfile string EXCLUSIVE SQL> SQL>
[oracle@rac1 ~]$ cat /etc/oratab | grep -i CID #CID:/u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0/dbhome_1:N CID:/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1:N [oracle@rac1 ~]$
cat rmanbackup_19c.sh Sample Database Backup Script: rmanbackup_19c.sh [oracle@rac1 AFTER_UPGRADE_19C]$ cat backup_db.log Recovery Manager: Release 19.0.0.0.0 - Production on Wed Jan 29 03:41:08 2020 Version 19.4.0.0.0 Copyright (c) 1982, 2019, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. RMAN> connected to target database: CID (DBID=3899729854) RMAN> 2> 3> 4> 5> 6> 7> 8> using target database control file instead of recovery catalog allocated channel: t1 channel t1: SID=79 device type=DISK allocated channel: t2 channel t2: SID=82 device type=DISK allocated channel: t3 channel t3: SID=80 device type=DISK Starting backup at 29-JAN-20 channel t1: starting full datafile backup set channel t1: specifying datafile(s) in backup set input datafile file number=00001 name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/CID/system01.dbf input datafile file number=00003 name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/CID/sysaux01.dbf channel t1: starting piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 channel t2: starting full datafile backup set channel t2: specifying datafile(s) in backup set input datafile file number=00004 name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/CID/undotbs01.dbf input datafile file number=00007 name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/CID/users01.dbf channel t2: starting piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 channel t2: finished piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 piece handle=/u01/app/backup/CID/AFTER_UPGRADE_19C/database_CID_02un5nen_2 tag=TAG20200129T034111 comment=NONE channel t2: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:15 channel t1: finished piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 piece handle=/u01/app/backup/CID/AFTER_UPGRADE_19C/database_CID_01un5nen_1 tag=TAG20200129T034111 comment=NONE channel t1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:26 Finished backup at 29-JAN-20 Starting Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 29-JAN-20 piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/fast_recovery_area/CID/autobackup/2020_01_29/o1_mf_s_1030938097_h313ml67_.bkp comment=NONE Finished Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 29-JAN-20 released channel: t1 released channel: t2 released channel: t3 RMAN> sql statement: alter system archive log current RMAN> 2> 3> 4> 5> 6> 7> 8> allocated channel: a1 channel a1: SID=79 device type=DISK allocated channel: a2 channel a2: SID=82 device type=DISK allocated channel: a3 channel a3: SID=80 device type=DISK Starting backup at 29-JAN-20 current log archived channel a1: starting archived log backup set channel a1: specifying archived log(s) in backup set input archived log thread=1 sequence=1 RECID=1 STAMP=1030914018 input archived log thread=1 sequence=2 RECID=2 STAMP=1030916097 input archived log thread=1 sequence=3 RECID=3 STAMP=1030916252 input archived log thread=1 sequence=4 RECID=4 STAMP=1030916367 input archived log thread=1 sequence=5 RECID=5 STAMP=1030916430 input archived log thread=1 sequence=6 RECID=6 STAMP=1030916704 input archived log thread=1 sequence=7 RECID=7 STAMP=1030916941 input archived log thread=1 sequence=8 RECID=8 STAMP=1030917153 input archived log thread=1 sequence=9 RECID=9 STAMP=1030917188 channel a1: starting piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 channel a2: starting archived log backup set channel a2: specifying archived log(s) in backup set input archived log thread=1 sequence=10 RECID=10 STAMP=1030917335 input archived log thread=1 sequence=11 RECID=11 STAMP=1030917430 input archived log thread=1 sequence=12 RECID=12 STAMP=1030917598 input archived log thread=1 sequence=13 RECID=13 STAMP=1030917716 input archived log thread=1 sequence=14 RECID=14 STAMP=1030917786 input archived log thread=1 sequence=15 RECID=15 STAMP=1030917852 input archived log thread=1 sequence=16 RECID=16 STAMP=1030917938 input archived log thread=1 sequence=17 RECID=17 STAMP=1030918034 input archived log thread=1 sequence=18 RECID=18 STAMP=1030918175 channel a2: starting piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 channel a3: starting archived log backup set channel a3: specifying archived log(s) in backup set input archived log thread=1 sequence=19 RECID=19 STAMP=1030918283 input archived log thread=1 sequence=20 RECID=20 STAMP=1030918326 input archived log thread=1 sequence=21 RECID=21 STAMP=1030918365 input archived log thread=1 sequence=22 RECID=22 STAMP=1030918454 input archived log thread=1 sequence=23 RECID=23 STAMP=1030918512 input archived log thread=1 sequence=24 RECID=24 STAMP=1030918594 input archived log thread=1 sequence=25 RECID=25 STAMP=1030919293 input archived log thread=1 sequence=26 RECID=26 STAMP=1030927180 input archived log thread=1 sequence=27 RECID=27 STAMP=1030935285 input archived log thread=1 sequence=28 RECID=28 STAMP=1030938102 channel a3: starting piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 channel a1: finished piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 piece handle=/u01/app/backup/CID/AFTER_UPGRADE_19C/arch_CID_04un5nfn_4 tag=TAG20200129T034143 comment=NONE channel a1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:02:16 channel a1: starting archived log backup set channel a1: specifying archived log(s) in backup set input archived log thread=1 sequence=29 RECID=29 STAMP=1030938103 channel a1: starting piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 channel a2: finished piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 piece handle=/u01/app/backup/CID/AFTER_UPGRADE_19C/arch_CID_05un5nfn_5 tag=TAG20200129T034143 comment=NONE channel a2: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:02:18 channel a3: finished piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 piece handle=/u01/app/backup/CID/AFTER_UPGRADE_19C/arch_CID_06un5nfo_6 tag=TAG20200129T034143 comment=NONE channel a3: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:02:17 channel a1: finished piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 piece handle=/u01/app/backup/CID/AFTER_UPGRADE_19C/arch_CID_07un5nk1_7 tag=TAG20200129T034143 comment=NONE channel a1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:03 Finished backup at 29-JAN-20 Starting Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 29-JAN-20 piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/fast_recovery_area/CID/autobackup/2020_01_29/o1_mf_s_1030938246_h313rjrj_.bkp comment=NONE Finished Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 29-JAN-20 released channel: a1 released channel: a2 released channel: a3 RMAN> 2> 3> 4> 5> allocated channel: c1 channel c1: SID=79 device type=DISK Starting backup at 29-JAN-20 channel c1: starting full datafile backup set channel c1: specifying datafile(s) in backup set including standby control file in backup set channel c1: starting piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 channel c1: finished piece 1 at 29-JAN-20 piece handle=/u01/app/backup/CID/AFTER_UPGRADE_19C/Control_CID_09un5nkm_9 tag=TAG20200129T034422 comment=NONE channel c1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01 Finished backup at 29-JAN-20 Starting Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 29-JAN-20 piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/fast_recovery_area/CID/autobackup/2020_01_29/o1_mf_s_1030938266_h313rv5m_.bkp comment=NONE Finished Control File and SPFILE Autobackup at 29-JAN-20 released channel: c1 RMAN> Recovery Manager complete. [oracle@rac1 AFTER_UPGRADE_19C]$
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Reference:
Oracle 19c – Complete Checklist for Manual Upgrades to Non-CDB Oracle Database 19c (Doc ID 2539778.1)
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