ORACLE DataBase 11g(11.1)For Linux Release
2Unsupported Products
A list of unavailable features and products is available in Section 2, "Features Not Available or Restricted in This Release", in Oracle Database Readme.
3Preinstallation Requirements
Refer to the installation guides for the preinstallation requirements.
4Installation, Configuration, and Upgrade Issues
Review the following section for information about issues that affect Oracle Database installation, configuration, and upgrade:
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■Latest Upgrade InformationError in Copying Files While Upgrading Oracle Database 10g Release 2 to Oracle Database 11g
The /etc/oratab File Lists Multiple Automatic Storage Management InstancesThe ORA-12157 Error Message is Displayed When Using Shared Oracle Home on OCFS2
Installation, Configuration, and Upgrade Issues on Linux x86
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4.1Latest Upgrade Information
For late-breaking updates and best practices about preupgrade, post-upgrade, compatibility, and interoperability discussions, refer to Note 601807.1 on
OracleMetaLink (https://http://doc.docsou.com/) that links to "Oracle 11g Upgrade Companion" page.
4.2Error in Copying Files While Upgrading Oracle Database 10g Release 2 to Oracle Database 11g
When you start upgrading second node from Oracle Database 10g Release 2 to Oracle Database 11g, an error message is displayed while copying files during the upgrade process.
Workaround: Run the upgrade session from the node on which you initially installed Oracle RAC.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 6501871.
4.3The /etc/oratab File Lists Multiple Automatic Storage Management Instances
If you install Oracle Clusterware on shared Oracle home, the /etc/oratab file lists multiple Automatic Storage instances.
When Automatic Storage Management Oracle home is installed in shared file system to create Automatic Storage Management instances from Oracle Universal Installer, multiple Automatic Storage Management instances are listed in the /etc/oratab file.