Question about PSU patch when IM and DB are different version

Hello world

I have some doubts when it comes to the application of patches to the PSU, when the House of GI and DB House are different versions.

I have 2 node RAC on RHEL 5 cluster.
My home grid Infrastructure is running version 11.2.0.3 while my 11.2.0.2 RDBMS RAC is.

I know that the PSU of grid Infrastructure also includes the power supply of the database and that it should be applied in two homes the same version.
When patching my RDBMS RAC at home (11.2.0.2); should I install the PSU IM for 11.2.0.2 or only the part of the RAC database?

For example:
installation 11.2.0.2.6 PSU which consists of 13696242 (game of Grid infrastructure update fixes) and 13696224 (database updated Patch to update).
Should I ignore the 13696242 and just install 13696224? Or do I have to install both.


Thank you.

Published by: AJ on 20.jul.2012 05:26

Hello

ignore the part of IM and use the - oh flag on DB home only.
(Section in the readme file, which talks about the application of software patches DB only).

Concerning

Sebastian

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