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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 18.01

    Description:
    I just installed the v18 service pack #1323.

    In viewing the installation log I noticed two things:

    1) The log makes it look like I just installed service pack 1280, which was our previous level. The excerpt from the log:

    ver:
    SUN_OS_2, jazz, Aleph 18 revision 01 copy 1, 20-Jun-2007
    Oracle 102
    Service Pack: 1280
    PDS version: 1.3.20045

    2) The line following this gives a 'Permission denied' message. Is this something to be concerned about?

    ORACLE_HOME:
    /exlibris/app/oracle/product/102: Permission denied

    Resolution:
    The "ver" command shows the previous SP number because it is internally run by the SP install script before the SP installation phase.

    Lines (# 571 - 574) in alephm/scratch/sp/sp.install script should have "echo $ORACLE_HOME >>& $target_dir/sp.log" not "$ORACLE_HOME >>& $target_dir/sp.log".


    • Article last edited: 10/8/2013
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