Complete Upgrade Checklist for Manual Upgrades from 8.X / 9.0.1 to Oracle9iR2 (9.2.0)
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PURPOSE ------- This document is created for use as a guideline and checklist when manually upgrading Oracle 8, Oracle 8i or Oracle 9i to Oracle 9i. This document does not approach the upgrade of specific components. To upgrade specific database components please use the steps described in the migration guide chapter 3 page 3-25 of the Oracle 9.2 Migration guide for Oracle 9.2 and chapter 7 page 7-24 of the oracle 9.0.1 Migration guide. There it is explained how to upgrade following components: XDK for Java, Session Namespace, CORBA, OSE, JSP, Oracle Spatial, InterMedia, Oracle Text, Oracle Label Security, Oracle9i RAC, Materialized views, Advanced Queueing Option and the recovery catalog. NOTE: The 9.2 Rel1 Migration Guide does not contain information about how to upgrade Intermedia (Image/Video/Audio). This has been corrected in 9.2 Rel2 Migration Guide. Please refer to this Guide when upgrading to 9.2 Rel1. SCOPE & APPLICATION ------------------- Database administrators UPGRADE CHECKLIST ----------------- UPGRADING THE DATABASE ---------------------- 1. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Upgrade path for Oracle 8.0: If your old release version is 8.0.5 or less (i.e 8.0.4 or 8.0.3), then direct upgrade is NOT supported. You must first upgrade this version to 8.0.6. After the upgrade to 8.0.6 or your version IS 8.0.6 , you can directly upgrade your database to 9i. Upgrade path for Oracle 8i: If your old release version is 8.1.5 or 8.1.6, then direct upgrade to Oracle 9.2 is NOT supported. You must first upgrade this version to 8.1.7. After the upgrade to 8.1.7 or your version IS 8.1.7, you can directly upgrade your database to Oracle 9.2. However, if your target release is 9.0.1, direct upgrade from 8.1.5 and 8.1.6 is supported. If your old release is 8.0.5 or less, look at Note 133920.1 for manual upgrading the database to 8.0.6 or higher. Table 2-1 in Chapter 2: Preparing to Upgrade, Section 'Determine Your Upgrade Path to the New Release" of the Oracle 9i Database Migration Guide Release 2 (9.2) also summarises information about supported direct upgrade paths. What version is running? What option is installed? Select * from v$version; Select * from v$option; 2. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- PERFORM a Full cold backup!!!!!!! 3. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Avoid running out of space during the migration: - Prepare the system rollback segment: Alter rollback segment system storage (maxextents 121 next 1M); - Ensure plenty of free space in the SYSTEM tablespace. A minimum of 150 Mb additional free space: Select max(bytes) from dba_free_space where tablespace_name='SYSTEM'; - Ensure plenty of free space in the ROLLBACK tablespace. Ensure that you have at least 1 rollback segment of 70 Mb if the number of objects in the database exceeds 5000: Select count(*) from dba_objects; If you run out of space in one of these tablespaces during the upgrade, you will need to perform the upgrade again. 4. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Verify the certification of oracle 9i on the OS version you are using. Verify all necessary OS patches are installed. Example for Solaris: $ showrev -p You can also check the installation in Note 169706.1 5. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Upgrade will leave all objects (packages,views,...) invalid, except for tables. All other objects must be recompiled manually. List all objects that are not VALID before the upgrade. This list of fatal objects. Select substr(owner,1,12) owner, substr(object_name,1,30) object, Substr(object_type,1,30) type,status from dba_objects where status <>'VALID'; To create a script to compile all invalid objects, before upgrading, run the the script called utlrp.sql in the $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin directory. This script recompiles all invalid PL/SQL in the database including views. $ cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin $ sqlplus sys/as sysdba SQL> @utlrp.sql Run the script and than rerun the query to get invalid objects. spool invalid_pre.lst Select substr(owner,1,12) owner, Substr(object_name,1,30) object, Substr(object_type,1,30) type, status from dba_objects where status <>'VALID'; spool off This last query will return a list of all objects that cannot be recompiled before the upgrade in the file 'invalid_pre.lst' There should be not dictionary objects invalid. 6. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Verify the kernel parameters according to the installation guide of the new version. Example for Solaris: $ cat /etc/system 7. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Ensure ORACLE_SID is set to instance you want to upgrade. Echo $ORACLE_SID Echo $ORACLE_HOME 8. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- For all information regarding the national characterset, please refer to Note 276914.1 Before proceeding please check the column names involved with Note 278725.1 As of Oracle 9i the National Characterset (NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET) will be limited to UTF8 and AL16UTF16. Note 276914.1 The National Character Set in Oracle 9i and 10g Any other NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET will no longer be supported. When upgrading to 9i the value of NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET is based on value currently used in the Oracle8 version. If the NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET is UTF8 then new it will stay UTF8. In all other cases the NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET is changed to AL16UTF16 and -if used- N-type data (= data in columns using NCHAR, NVARCHAR2 orNCLOB ) may need to be converted. The change itself is done in step 31 by running the upgrade script. If you are NOT using N-type colums *for user data* then simply go to step 9. No further action required. ( so if: select distinct OWNER, TABLE_NAME from DBA_TAB_COLUMNS where DATA_TYPE in ('NCHAR','NVARCHAR2', 'NCLOB') and OWNER not in ('SYS','SYSTEM'); returns no rows, go to point 9.) If you have N-type colums *for user data* then check: SQL> select * from nls_database_parameters where parameter ='NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET'; If you are using N-type colums AND your National Characterset is UTF8 or is in the following list: JA16SJISFIXED , JA16EUCFIXED , JA16DBCSFIXED , ZHT32TRISFIXED KO16KSC5601FIXED , KO16DBCSFIXED , US16TSTFIXED , ZHS16CGB231280FIXED ZHS16GBKFIXED , ZHS16DBCSFIXED , ZHT16DBCSFIXED , ZHT16BIG5FIXED ZHT32EUCFIXED then also simply go to point 9. The conversion of the user data itself will then be done in step 36. If you are using N-type colums AND your National Characterset is NOT UTF8 or NOT in the following list: JA16SJISFIXED , JA16EUCFIXED , JA16DBCSFIXED , ZHT32TRISFIXED KO16KSC5601FIXED , KO16DBCSFIXED , US16TSTFIXED , ZHS16CGB231280FIXED ZHS16GBKFIXED , ZHS16DBCSFIXED , ZHT16DBCSFIXED , ZHT16BIG5FIXED ZHT32EUCFIXED (your current NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET is for example US7ASCII, WE8ISO8859P1, CL8MSWIN1251 ...) then you have to: * change the tables to use CHAR, VARCHAR2 or CLOB instead the N-type or * use export/import the table(s) containing N-type columns and truncate those tables before migrating to 9i. The recommended NLS_LANG during export is simply the NLS_CHARACTERSET, not the NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET 9. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- If you are upgrading from the 8.0.6 release check no users or roles are called either MIGRATE or OUTLN. Select * from dba_users where username in ('MIGRATE','OUTLN'); Select * from dba_roles where role in ('MIGRATE','OUTLN'); 10. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check for corruption in the dictionary, use the following commands in sqlplus connected as sys: Set verify off Set space 0 Set heading off Set feedback off Set pages 1000 Spool analyze.sql Select 'Analyze '||object_type||' '||object_name ||' validate structure;' from dba_objects where owner='SYS' and object_type in ('INDEX','TABLE','CLUSTER'); spool off This creates a script called analyze.sql. Run the script. This script (analyze.sql) should not return any errors. 11. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ensure that all Snapshot refreshes are successfully completed. And replication is stopped. $ Sqlplus SYS/ Select distinct(trunc(last_refresh)) from dba_snapshot_refresh_times; 12. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Stop the listener for the database $ lsnrctl Lsnrctl> stop 13. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ensure no files need media recovery: $ sqlplus SYS/ Select * from v$recover_file; This should return no rows 14. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ensure no files are in backup mode: Select * from v$backup where status!='NOT ACTIVE'; This should return no rows. 15. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Resolve any outstanding unresolved distributed transaction: Select * from dba_2pc_pending; If this returns rows you should do the following: Select local_tran_id from dba_2pc_pending; Execute dbms_transaction.purge_lost_db_entry(' '); Commit; 16. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Disable all batch and cron jobs. 17. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ensure the users sys and system have 'system' as their default tablespace. Select username, default_tablespace from dba_users where username in ('SYS','SYSTEM'); To modify use: Alter user sys default tablespace SYSTEM; Alter user system default tablespace SYSTEM; 18. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Optionally ensure the aud$ is in the system tablespace when auditing is enabled. Select tablespace_name from dba_tables where table_name='AUD$'; 19. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note down where all control files are located. Select * from v$controlfile; 20. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note down all sysdba users. Select * from v$pwfile_users; If a passwordfile is used copy it to the new location. On unix the default is $ORACLE_HOME/dbs/orapw . On windows NT this is %ORACLE_HOME%databaseorapw 21. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shutdown the database $ sqlplus SYS/ SQL> Shutdown immediate 22. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Change the init.ora file: - Make a backup of the init.ora file. - Verify that the parameter DB_DOMAIN is set properly. - Ensure there is a value for DB_BLOCK_SIZE - Comment out the JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES parameter, put in a new and set this explicitly to zero, during the upgrade - Comment out the AQ_TM_PROCESSES parameter, put in a new and set this explicitly to zero, during the upgrade - If archiving is enabled set LOG_ARCHIVE_START=TRUE - Ensure that the USER_DUMP_DEST, BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST and the CORE_DUMP_DEST are set to an explicit directory - Set the parameter _SYSTEM_TRIG_ENABLED explicitly to FALSE during the upgrade - Set the parameter OPTIMIZER_MODE to CHOOSE during the upgrade - Comment out obsoleted parameters(list in appendix A). - Comment out SNAPSHOT_REFRESH_? parameters - Either leave COMPATIBLE unset in your initialization parameter file or set COMPATIBLE to 8.1.x. Setting this parameter a lower or a higher value than 8.1.X results in an error during the upgrade. - If you are using a passwordfile set the parameter REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE=NONE (If you are using windows also set the parameter SQLNET.AUTHENTICATION_SERVICES=(NTS) in the sqlnet.ora file. - If you have set the parameter NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS to CHAR, change the value to BYTE during the upgrade. - If you are using a cluster database, set the parameter CLUSTER_DATABASE=FALSE during the upgrade. - If the parameter RESOURCE_MANAGER_PLAN is set, comment it out as a workaround for Bug 2610769 - check MAX_ENABLED_ROLES parameter value. Increase it if the number of roles in the Database is close to its value. When upgrading to higher versions, new roles might be added . If the Database already contains high number of roles, upgrade scripts can fail with error ORA-01925 as indicated in Note 261632.1 - Ensure that the shared_pool_size and the large_pool_size are at least 150Mb 23. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check for adequate freespace on archive log destination file systems. 24. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Ensure the NLS_LANG variable is set correctly: $ echo $NLS_LANG 25. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- If needed copy the listener.ora and the tnsnames.ora to the new location (when no TNS_ADMIN env. Parameter is used) cp $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin /network/admin 26. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- If your Operating system is Windows NT, delete your services With the ORADIM of your old oracle version. For Oracle 8.0 this is: C:ORADIM80 -DELETE -SID For Oracle 8i or higher this is: C:ORADIM -DELETE -SID And create the new Oracle 9i service use ORADIM of the 9i ORACLE_HOME: C:ORADIM -NEW -SID -INTPWD -MAXUSERS n -STARTMODE MANUAL -PFILE %ORACLE_HOME%DATABASEinit .ora 27. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- If needed copy the init.ora file to the new oracle_home or Create a link to the init.ora. cp $OLD_ORACLE_HOME/dbs/init.ora $NEW_ORACLE_HOME/dbs/init.ora OR ln -s /init/ora/file/path/init.ora $ORACLE_HOME/dbs/init.ora Also check 'ifile' parameters in the init.ora, to be set to the correct file. if an IFILE is used, verify the above mentioned parameter for the init.ora and copy this to the correct location. Change the IFILE entry in the init.ora file when this file changes from location. 28. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update the oratab entry, to set the new ORACLE_HOME and disable automatic startup: : :N 29. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Update the environment variables like ORACLE_HOME and PATH $ . oraenv 30. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Make sure the following enviroment variables point to the new Release directories: - ORACLE_HOME - PATH - ORA_NLS33 - ORACLE_BASE - LD_LIBRARY_PATH - ORACLE_PATH For HP-UX systems verify the SHLIB_PATH parameter points to the new release directories. $ env | grep ORACLE_HOME $ env | grep PATH $ env | grep ORA_NLS33 $ env | grep ORACLE_BASE $ env | grep LD_LIBRARY_PATH $ env | grep ORACLE_PATH HP-UX: $ env | grep SHLIB_PATH 31. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Run the upgrade script: $ cd $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin Sqlplus /nolog SQL> Connect sys/passwd_for_sys as sysdba Use Startup RESTRICT when you are upgrading to Oracle 9.0.1: SQL> Startup restrict Use Startup MIGRATE when you are upgrading to Oracle 9.2: SQL> Startup Migrate Spool the output so you can take a look at possible errors after the upgrade: SQL> Spool Upgrade.log Run the appropriate script for your version. From To: Only Script to Run ==== === ================== 8.0.6 9.0.1 u0800060.sql 8.0.6 9.2 u0800060.sql 8.1.5 9.0.1 u0801050.sql 8.1.5 9.2 Not Supported 8.1.6 9.0.1 u0801060.sql 8.1.6 9.2 Not Supported 8.1.7 9.0.1 u0801070.sql 8.1.7 9.2 u0801070.sql 9.0.1 9.2 u0900010.sql Each of these scripts is a direct upgrade path from the version you are on to 9i. You do not need to run catalog.sql and catproc.sql as these two scripts are called from within the upgrade script. The remainder of this step is only valid for upgrades towards Oracle 9.2: Display the contents of the component registry to determine which components need to be upgraded: SQL> Select comp_name, version, status from dba_registry; Run the script cmpdbmig.sql to upgrade the components which can be upgrade with the SYSDBA privilege: SQL> @cmpdbmig.sql The components upgraded by this script are: Jserver JAVAVM, oracle XDK for Java, Oracle 9i RAC, Oracle Data Mining, OLAP analytical Workspace, Oracle 9i Java Packages, Messaging Gateway, Oracle Workspace Manager, OLAP Catalog, Oracle Label Security. Display the components which were upgraded: SQL> Select comp_name, version, status from dba_registry; End the spool of the upgrade: SQL> Spool Off 32. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restart the database: SQL> Shutdown Immediate (DO NOT USE SHUTDOWN ABORT!!!!!!!!!) SQL> Startup restrict Executing this clean shutdown flushes all caches, clears buffers and performs other database housekeeping tasks. Which is needed if you want to upgrade specific components. 33. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Run script to recompile invalid pl/sql modules: SQL> @utlrp If there are still objects which are not valid after running the script run the following: spool invalid_post.lst Select substr(owner,1,12) owner, Substr(object_name,1,30) object, Substr(object_type,1,30) type, status from dba_objects where status <>'VALID'; spool off Now compare the invalid objects in the file 'invalid_post.lst' with the invalid objects in the file 'invalid_pre.lst' you create in step 5. There should be no dictionary objects invalid. 34. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Edit init.ora file: - Leave the parameter JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES=0 - Leave the parameter AQ_TM_PROCESSES=0 - remove the parameter _system_trig_enabled from the init.ora file. This parameter was explicitly set to false during the upgrade. - modify the log_archive_dest parameter specify only the path, but make sure it ends with a '/'. (remove the format) e.g. log_archive_dest=/path/arch into log_archive_dest=/path/ - Modify the parameter log_archive_format and add the format previously removed from the log_archive_dest. E.g log_archive_format=arch%t_SID_%s.log - If you are using a password file set the REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE parameter to the value used before migration. 35. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Shutdown the database and startup the database. $ sqlplus /nolog SQL> Connect sys/passwd_for_sys as sysdba SQL> Shutdown SQL> Startup restrict 36. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- For all information regarding the national characterset, please refer to Note 276914.1 A) IF you are NOT using N-type colums for *user* data: select distinct OWNER, TABLE_NAME from DBA_TAB_COLUMNS where DATA_TYPE in ('NCHAR','NVARCHAR2', 'NCLOB') and OWNER not in ('SYS','SYSTEM'); did not return rows in point 8 of this note. then simply: $ sqlplus /nolog SQL> connect sys/passwd_for_sys as sysdba SQL> shutdown immediate and goto step 37. B) IF your version 8 NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET was UTF8: you can look up your previous NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET using this select: select * from nls_database_parameters where parameter ='NLS_SAVED_NCHAR_CS'; then simply: $ sqlplus /nolog SQL> connect sys/passwd_for_sys as sysdba SQL> shutdown immediate go to step 37. C) IF you are using N-type colums for *user* data *AND* your previous NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET was in the following list: JA16SJISFIXED , JA16EUCFIXED , JA16DBCSFIXED , ZHT32TRISFIXED KO16KSC5601FIXED , KO16DBCSFIXED , US16TSTFIXED , ZHS16CGB231280FIXED ZHS16GBKFIXED , ZHS16DBCSFIXED , ZHT16DBCSFIXED , ZHT16BIG5FIXED ZHT32EUCFIXED then the N-type colums *data* need to be converted to AL16UTF16: To upgrade user tables with N-type colums to AL16UTF16 run the script utlnchar.sql: $ sqlplus /nolog SQL> connect sys/passwd_for_sys as sysdba SQL> @utlnchar.sql SQL> shutdown immediate go to step 37. D)IF you are using N-type colums for *user* data *AND * your previous NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET was *NOT* in the following list: JA16SJISFIXED , JA16EUCFIXED , JA16DBCSFIXED , ZHT32TRISFIXED KO16KSC5601FIXED , KO16DBCSFIXED , US16TSTFIXED , ZHS16CGB231280FIXED ZHS16GBKFIXED , ZHS16DBCSFIXED , ZHT16DBCSFIXED , ZHT16BIG5FIXED ZHT32EUCFIXED then import the data exported in point 8 of this note. The recommended NLS_LANG during import is simply the NLS_CHARACTERSET, not the NLS_NCHAR_CHARACTERSET After the import: $ sqlplus /nolog SQL> connect sys/passwd_for_sys as sysdba SQL> shutdown immediate go to step 37. 37. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Now edit the init.ora: - put back the old value for the JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES parameter - put back the old value for the AQ_TM_PROCESSES parameter - If you change the value for NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS prior to the upgrade put the value back to CHAR. - If you changed the CLUSTER_DATABASE parameter prior the upgrade set it back to TRUE 38. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Startup the database: SQL> Startup Create a server parameter file with a initialization parameter file SQL> Create spfile from pfile; This will create a spfile as a copy of the init.ora file located in the $ORACLE_HOME/dbs directory. 39. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Modify the listener.ora file: For the upgraded intstance(s) modify the ORACLE_HOME parameter to point to the new ORACLE_HOME. 40. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Start the listener $ lsnrctl LSNRCTL> start 41. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Enable cron and batch jobs 42. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Change oratab entry to use automatic startup SID:ORACLE_HOME:Y 43. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- To use the new features in 9i change the compatible parameter to the new release. When everything is well tested, update the compatible parameter in the init.ora and restart to the new release number. COMPATIBLE=9.0.X where x is the release number ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- UPGRADING THE JAVA ENGINE(Only for upgrades to 9.0.1) ------------------------- 1. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Check java has previously been installed: Run the following query: select count(*) from dba_objects where object_type like 'JAVA%'and owner = 'SYS'; If this is >0 then java has been installed. If this value =0 java is not installed and there is no reason to upgrade the java engine. 2. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restart the database: $ Sqlplus /nolog SQL> connect sys/passwd_for_sys as sysdba SQL> Shutdown immediate SQL> startup restrict 3. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Run the appropriate script depending on what release you are coming from: $ cd $ORACLE_HOME/javavm/install Sqlplus /nolog SQL> Connect sys/passwd_for_sys as sysdba SQL> Spool catoutjava.log From Only Script to Run ==== ================== 8.1.5 jvmu815.sql 8.1.6 jvmu816.sql 8.1.7 jvmu817.sql After you have run this script, all user classes are invalid. These become implicitly valid when you executed them. You can explicitly revalidate them when executing the following command: SQL> Alter Java Class resolve; 4. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- Restart the database: $ Sqlplus /nolog SQL> connect sys/passwd_for_sys as sysdba SQL> Shutdown immediate SQL> startup restrict ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Appendix A: Obsolete parameters in 9i: -------------------------------------- _average_dirties_half_life _lm_statistics allow_partial_sn_results always_anti_join always_semi_join arch_io_slaves b_tree_bitmap_plans backup_disk_io_slaves cache_size_threshold cleanup_rollback_entries close_cached_open_cursors compatible_no_recovery complex_view_merging cpu_count db_block_checkpoint_batch db_block_lru_extended_statisti db_block_lru_latches db_block_lru_statistics db_block_max_dirty_target db_file_simultaneous_writes delayed_logging_block_cleanout discrete_transactions_enabled distributed_lock_timeout distributed_recovery_connectio distributed_transactions fast_full_scan_enabled freeze_DB_for_fast_instance_re gc_defer_time gc_latches gc_lck_procs gc_releasable_locks gc_rollback_locks hash_multiblock_io_count instance_nodeset job_queue_interval job_queue_keep_connections large_pool_min_alloc lgwr_io_slaves lm_locks lm_procs lm_procs lm_ress lock_sga_areas log_block_checksum log_files log_simultaneous_copies log_small_entry_max_size ogms_home ops_admin_group ops_interconnects optimizer_percent_parallel optimizer_search_limit parallel_default_max_instances parallel_min_message_pool parallel_server_idle_time parallel_transaction_resource_ push_join_predicate row_cache_cursors sequence_cache_entries sequence_cache_hash_buckets shared_pool_reserved_min_alloc snapshot_refresh_interval snapshot_refresh_keep_connecti snapshot_refresh_processes sort_direct_writes sort_multiblock_read_count sort_read_fac sort_spacemap_size sort_write_buffer_size sort_write_buffers spin_count temporary_table_locks text_enable use_ism dblink_encrypt_login log_archive_buffers log_archive_buffer_size Deprecated parameters: ---------------------- DRS_START replaced by DG_BROKER_START MTS_CIRCUITS replaced by CIRCUITS MTS_DISPATCHERS replaced by DISPATCHERS MTS_MAX_DISPATCHERS replaced by MAX_DISPATCHERS MTS_MAX_SERVERS replaced by MAX_SHARED_SERVERS MTS_SERVERS replaced by SHARED_SERVERS MTS_SESSIONS replaced by SHARED_SERVER_SESSIONS PARALLEL_SERVER replaced by CLUSTER_DATABASE PARALLEL_SERVER_INSTANCES replaced by CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES RELATED NOTES: -------------- Note 197737.1 Corruption / Internal Errors Possible after Upgrading a Database to Oracle 9.2.0.1 Keywords: --------- Upgrade migration migrate move convert 9i 9.2 9.0.1 8.1.7 8.0.6 8.1.5 8.1.6 Upgrade migration migrate move convert 9i 9.2 9.0.1 8.1.7 8.0.6 8.1.5 8.1.6 Upgrade migration migrate move convert 9i 9.2 9.0.1 8.1.7 8.0.6 8.1.5 8.1.6
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