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Release Notes
10g Release 2 (10.2) for HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit)
B19067-09
December 2009
This document contains important information that was not included in the platform-specific or product-specific documentation for this release. This document supplements Oracle Database Readme and may be updated after it is released.
To check for updates to this document and to view other Oracle documentation, refer to the Documentation section on the Oracle Technology Network (OTN) Web site:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/
For additional information about this release, refer to the readme files located in the $ORACLE_HOME/relnotes directory.
Note:
The Database Quick Installation Guides are no longer available in printed format. These documents are available with the media in the same location as the software and on Oracle Technology Network.This document contains the following topics:
The latest certification information for Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2) is available on My Oracle Support at:
HP 11.31 Certification
Starting with Oracle Database 10g release 2 (10.2.0.2), in addition to the supported operating systems listing in the installation guide, HP-UX 11i V3 (11.31) is supported.
Refer to Oracle Database Installation Guide for hp-ux PA-RISC (64-Bit) for additional information on operating system listings.
Refer to "Preinstallation Requirements" for the list of patches, and compilers supported on Oracle Database 10g release 2.
The following products are not supported with Oracle Database 10g release 2 (10.2):
Grid Control Support
Oracle Database 10g release 2 (10.2) can be managed as a target by Grid Control 10.1.0.4. However, Oracle Database 10g release 2 is not supported by Grid Control 10.1.0.4 as a repository.
Radius with the CHAP protocol
Network Attached Storage (NAS) Devices
Network Attached Storage (NAS) Devices are not supported on HP-UX 11.11
Oracle ODBC Driver
Hyper-Messaging Protocol (HMP) is not supported for Oracle Clusterware and RAC 10g release 2.
The following products and documentation are located on the first DVD:
Oracle Database 10g release 2 (10.2) software and documentation
Oracle Database Companion Products 10g release 2 (10.2) software and documentation
Oracle Database 10g release 2 (10.2) Documentation Library
The following products and documentation are located on the second DVD:
Oracle Clusterware 10g release 2 (10.2) software and documentation
Oracle Database Client 10g release 2 (10.2) software and documentation
Oracle Gateway 10g release 2 (10.2) software and documentation
Oracle Database 10g release 2 (10.2) Documentation Library
In addition to the information in the installation guides, the following sections contain the system requirements for HP-UX 11.31:
The following patches are supported on Oracle Database 10g release 2:
PHKL_35900: 11.31 evacd performance, kvaddr leak panic
PHKL_36248: 11.31 esctl cumulative patch
PHKL_36249: 11.31 esdisk cumulative patch
PHKL_35936: 11.31 call to read(2) or write(2) may incorrectly return -1
The following compilers are supported on Oracle Database 10g release 2:
A.06.12 ( HP C/aC++ Swlist Bundle - C.11.31.01) - February 2007 A.06.12 is the certified C++ Compiler and A.06.12 (HP C/aC++ Swlist Bundle - C.11.31.01) - February 2007 A.06.12
HP FORTRAN/90 - Feb 2007 is the certified compiler for Fortran 90
Oracle Messaging Gateway supports the integration of Oracle Streams Advanced Queuing (AQ) with the following software:
WebSphere MQ (Server) 6.0
Websphere MQ (Client) 6.0
The following JDKs aresupported on Oracle Database 10g release 2:
You can use HP JDK 5.0.07 with the Oracle Java Database Connectivity and Oracle Call Interface drivers. Ensure that you install the patch PHKL_35029 to use JDK 5.0.07.
For Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2) on HP-UX Itanium, the recommended formula for calculating the ncsize kernel parameter is (8*nproc+3072).
Review the following sections for information about issues that affect Oracle Database installation, configuration, and upgrade:
Upgrading Cluster Ready Services (CRS) from Release 10.1.0.2
Installing Oracle Database Client into an Existing Oracle Home
For late-breaking updates and best practices about preupgrades, postupgrades, compatibility, and interoperability discussions refer to note 466181.1 on OracleMetaLink (https://metalink.oracle.com/) that links to "10g Upgrade Companion" page.
The list of supported installation options and supported storage types for Oracle Clusterware, Oracle Real Application Clusters, and vendor clusterware are described in this section. Oracle plans to support additional Oracle Clusterware and RAC configurations in the future. Please check for updates to this document for the latest list of supported installation scenarios on the OTN Web site at:
http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/
Note:
NAS is supported on HP-UX 11.23 only.Before running root.sh in the first node of a shared Oracle Clusterware home, add the following line in the $ORA_CRS_HOME/opmn/conf/ons.config file:
usesharedinstall=true
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4454562.
To install Oracle Security Manager, install Oracle Client and then select the Administrator installation type.
When upgrading CRS release 10.1.0.2, activate the volume group before running the rootupgrade script. Use the following command to activate the volume group:
vgchange -a s vg1
where vg1 is the volume group that stores the OCR and voting disks.
To enable the extjob executable to locate required libraries, the $ORACLE_HOME/lib directory and all of its parent directories must have execute permissions for group and other.
When modifying the name, IP address, or netmask of an existing virtual IP address (VIP) resource, use the following command:
srvctl modify nodeapps
and include the existing interfaces for the VIP in the -A argument. For example:
srvctl modify nodeapps -n mynode1 -A 100.200.300.40/255.255.255.0/eth0
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4500688.
NAS is supported on HP 11.23 as a shared storage for RAC. To use NAS as a shared storage for RAC, apply the PHNE_32055 patch.
Oracle Database Client can be installed in the same Oracle Database home if both products are at the same release level. For example, you can install Oracle Database Client 10g Release 2 (10.2) into an existing Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2) home. If you apply a patch set before installing the client, then you must apply the patch set again.
If you perform a Custom installation, then ensure that you install only the components covered by your license. You can not install Standard Edition using Custom installation.
The following sections contain information about issues related to Oracle Database 10g and associated products:
Importing a User Certificate Into Oracle Wallet Using Oracle Wallet Manager
MAX_IDLE_BLOCKER_TIME Does Not Work in Oracle RAC Environment
Review the following topics before using Cluster Verification Utility.
Third Party Clusterware
If the deployment environment does not use ServiceGuard, ignore the ServiceGuard version, ServiceGuard extension version, and patch PHSS_32732 errors reported by Cluster Verification Utility (CVU).
On HP-UX 11.11:
M/C service guard 11.16.00 :: ServiceGuard A.11.16.00
Clusterware patches: PHSS_32732, ServiceGuard Extension for RAC Bundle A.11.16.00 :: SG-NMAPI, A.11.16.00
On HP-UX 11.23:
M/C service guard 11.16.00
Clusterware Patches: PHSS_32740, ServiceGuard Extension for RAC Bundle A.11.16.00
Check Kernel Parameter Settings
CVU does not check kernel parameter settings.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4565046.
Raw Devices Shared Storage
Cluster Verification Utility validates the readiness of a cluster to install Oracle Clusterware and RAC, and create databases. It also helps verify the integrity of individual cluster components. CVU does not discover raw disks, or perform shared checks for raw disks.
Note:
Cluster Verification Utility will not provide formatted output for the GoldApps patches. It will list the individual patches in a single line.Oracle Wallet Manager will fail to recognize the user certificate as valid if you capture the user certificate contents from the Oracle Certificate Authority site and save this as a flat file. This is because when saving as a flat file, all the lines of the user certificate are run together with no line breaks.
Workaround: Edit the user certificate. Insert a new line after -----BEGIN CERTIFICATE----- and a new line before -----END CERTIFICATE-----.
Oracle recomends that you use the PHCO_33711 patch for the JAGaf71110 defect. Contact HP support to get this patch.
Do not remove the key values for the wait class metrics. Doing so removes them permanently and currently there is no easy way to recover them.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 4602952.
To tolerate a complete public network failure, services must be specified in the /etc/nsswitch.conf file. If the services are not specified in this file, you will be dependent on the network timeouts. For example, VIP failover could happen after the network/system timeouts.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 5988744.
Setting a value for MAX_IDLE_BLOCKER_TIME feature of Resource manager does not work as expected in Oracle RAC environment.
Workaround: Set a value for MAX_IDLE_TIME instead of setting a value for MAX_IDLE_BLOCKER_TIME.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 6114355.
If you encounter the following Oracle Universal Installer warning when you are installing Oracle Database 10g release 2, then you can ignore them:
If you have installed a compiler version later than the one listed in Oracle database prerequisite checks, then the Oracle Universal Installer displays a non compatibility warning message. This message can be ignored, if the newer versions of the compilers installed are displayed on the vedors site.
ANSI/C is one of the certified compiler for Pro* C/C++, Oracle Call Interface, Oracle C++ Call Interface and Oracle Xml Developers Kit. If you have installed other certified compilers, then you can ignore the warning message.
This section lists the following corrections to the installation guides for HP-UX PA-RISC (64-Bit):
In Oracle Database Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide, Chapter 1, in the section "Cloning Oracle Clusterware Homes," Step 4, you are requested to uncompress the Oracle Clusterware tar file as root. Instead, you should uncompress the tar file as the oracle user.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 5732852.
In Oracle Database Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide, Chapter 2, "Preinstallation," in the section "Oracle Clusterware Home Directory," it incorrectly lists the path /u01/app/oracle/product/crs as a possible Oracle Clusterware home (or CRS home) path. This is incorrect. A default Oracle base path is /u01/app/oracle, and the Oracle Clusterware home must never be a subdirectory of the Oracle base directory.
A possible CRS home directory is in a path outside of the Oracle base directory. for example, if the Oracle base directory is u01/app/oracle, then the CRS home can be an option similar to one of the following:
u01/crs/ /u01/crs/oracle/product/10/crs /crs/home
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 5843155.
The following text of the section 2.6.1, "IP Address Requirements," in Chapter 2, "Pre-Installation Tasks," of Oracle Database Oracle Clusterware and Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide states that the virtual IP address (VIP) should respond to a ping command:
During installation, Oracle Universal Installer uses the ping command to ensure that the VIP is reachable.
The preceding statement is incorrect. Before installation, the VIP address should be configured in DHCP or /etc/hosts, or both, but it must not be assigned to a server that can respond to a ping command.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 6017001.
Appendix H, "Database Limits" of Oracle Database Administrator's Reference for UNIX-Based Operating Systems states the incorrct maximum value (63) for the MAXINSTANCES variable. The correct maximum limit for the variable is 1055.
In Oracle documentation, Oracle inventory group is represented as oinstall. However, it is not mandatory to use the same name, you can enter a different name for the group.
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B19067-09
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