Now, ifyou want to prevent OCM being installed? This isFor using OPatch in silent mode, in this way,ocm response file MUST bespecified. Tospecified a response file: --- - Go to$ORACLE_HOME/OPatch/ocm/bin and run $./emocmrsp script.(for the question Iaccept the License Agreement you ...
You have to open each Opatchinstall(#).log file, and then move to the bottom of the file. You could start at the bottom and move upward. Search for the textSYS.PROC.RESULT. You should find an error...
You have to open each Opatchinstall(#).log file, and then move to the bottom of the file. You could start at the bottom and move upward. Search for the textSYS.PROC.RESULT. You should find an error code that is associated with that text. Then, you can look up its meaning at the ...
You have to open each Opatchinstall(#).log file, and then move to the bottom of the file. You could start at the bottom and move upward. Search for the textSYS.PROC.RESULT. You should find an error code that is associated with that text. Then, you can look up its meaning at the ...
In Windows XP, clickStart, clickRun, type %temp%, and then clickOK. In the Temp directory, search for two sets of logs: Some log files are named Opatchinstall(#).log. Note The # here represents a number starting at 1 and increasing for each additional update. Therefore, if you run ...
In Windows XP, clickStart, clickRun, type %temp%, and then clickOK. In the Temp directory, search for two sets of logs: Some log files are named Opatchinstall(#).log. Note The # here represents a number starting at 1 and increasing for each additional update. Therefore, if you run ...
In Windows XP, clickStart, clickRun, type %temp%, and then clickOK. In the Temp directory, search for two sets of logs: Some log files are named Opatchinstall(#).log. Note The # here represents a number starting at 1 and increasing for each additional update. Therefore, if you run ...