Sap Oracle Upgrade
Sap Oracle Upgrade
Sap Oracle Upgrade
By: shobha kumari | 14 Feb 2012 7:27 am | 1151 times viewed | 0 Comments
Oracle upgrade
1. Set NLS_LANG
select * from v$nls_parameters where parameter like 'NLS_CHAR%'; If NLS_CHARACTERSET has the value WE8DEC, set NLS_LANG to AMERICAN_AMERICA.WE8DEC If NLS_CHARACTERSET has the value US7ASCII, set the variable NLS_LANG to AMERICAN_AMERICA.US7ASCII
2. Installation of 9i
Run sapserver.cmd
For Path Enter the path of a new Oracle Home directory. We recommend that you use the path: :ORACLE, for example, C:ORACLEC11920
Screen 1. 2. 3. 4. DUA: Welcome DUA: Select a Database Instance DUA: NCHAR datatypes DUA: SYSTEM tablespace
If there is not enough space in the SYSTEM table space, this message appears. Extend the system tablespace and choose Retry without stopping the Database Upgrade Assistant. If you intend to use brtools. exe to extend the system tablespace you will have to start a command prompt and fix the enviroment variable Path in this command prompt using the set commend. Put the binary directory of the old 8.1.7 Oracle Home to the very beginning of the environment variable PATH. Start brtools.exe from within this command box.
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DUA: Backup Your Select I have already backed up my database and choose Next Database Summary Choose Finish to start the upgrade
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DUA: Progress
The screen displays the phase of the data upgrade procedure. It takes approximately 15 20 minutes to complete the upgrade. After the upgrade has finished choose OK to see t upgrade results. Checkthe results and any errors. Do not Configure Database Passwords. Do not choose Restore Database Choose Close to close the Databse Upgrade Assistant
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Post-Upgrade Activities
Modifying the Oracle Network Configuration
1. Stop the old Oracle Listener service. 2. Start the Net Manager that guides you through the Network configuration process. Too this, d choose Start Programs Oracle - Configuration and Migration Tools Net Manager The assistant opens. 3. On the Net Manager screen, in the tree on the left, expand Local and select Profile. a. On the right, if necessary, select Naming from the dropdown box and then the tab Oracle Names. In the field Default Domain, enter world Leave the other settings unchanged. b. On the right, select the Methods tab. From the list of Selected Methods remove the entries hostname and onames. 4. In the tree on the left, expand Listeners and select the LISTENER node that appears. a. On the right, select Listening Locations from the dropdown box. Address tabs appear. b. Check all the address tabs. If it exists, on the tab with the port number 2481, the option Dedicate this endpoint to IIOP connections is selected. Delete this address. c. Choose Add Address to open a dialog box for a new address. Enter the port number 1527, if it is free. Note that this is the network configuration of the Listener for the database server. d. In the tree on the left, expand Service Naming and select . Choose Edit Rename. Enter the name .world and choose OK. e. Under Service Naming select .world. On the right, in Address Configuration choose the plus icon to open a dialog box for a new address. Enter the port number 1527 a second time if it is free. Under Service Identification select Use Oracle8 Release 8.0 Compatible Identification. For SID enter . Note that this is the network configuration for the database client. If the option Use Oracle8 Release 8.0 Compatible Identification is not selected, the standalone database is later not visible in the Oracle Fail Safe Manager. 5. From the menu, choose File Save Network Configuration.
6. Exit the Net Manager. 7. Restart the Oracle Listener for Oracle 9.2.0.
ii. Choose Oracle Managed Objects Computers Oracle Homes iii. Open the context menu with the right mouse button and choose Properties. iv. In the Properties dialog box, change the entry for ORA__PFILE to: <NEW_ORACLE_HOME>DATABASEinit.ora v. Set the entry for ORA__AUTOSTART to FALSE and confirm with OK. Changing the Parameters in the Registry i. Choose Start Run and then enter regedit. ii. Expand HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE SOFTWARE ORACLE Where iii. Change the parameters as required. 7. Start the Oracle Services, if not yet started. Set the startup type of OracleService and OracleTNSListener to automatic to ensure that they are automatically restarted after booting.
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9. Start up the database.