[pca] Installation of patch need single user mode

Studer Olivier Olivier.Studer at hefr.ch
Tue Mar 15 11:00:01 CET 2011


Hi,

Yes, that's help me very nice. So, it's better to use "pca --install" to have a properly installation of all patches with a dependencies certification.

Regards
/Olivier
 


-----Original Message-----
From: pca-bounces at lists.univie.ac.at [mailto:pca-bounces at lists.univie.ac.at] On Behalf Of Martin Paul
Sent: mardi 15 mars 2011 10:54
To: PCA (Patch Check Advanced) Discussion
Subject: Re: [pca] Installation of patch need single user mode

Studer Olivier wrote:
> They are an option to install only the patch downloaded before if the network is up?

It's really better to specify the same patch set (e.g. "missingrs") with the "pca --download" and the "pca --install" command, as that will ensure that all required patches are there. To ignore certain patches, you can use pca's "--ignore" option.

You can set "--dltries=0" to make PCA not try to download patches from Oracle at all. It's also possible to provide a list of patch IDs or patch files to PCA (like "pca --install 1*.zip" or "pca --install patches.txt"), but be aware that it will not resolve patch dependencies in that case. It's on you to feed patches in the correct order to PCA.

Hope that helps,
Martin.




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