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$ adadmin Copyright (c) 2002 Oracle Corporation Redwood Shores, California, USA Oracle Applications AD Administration Version 11.5.0 NOTE: You may not use this utility for custom development unless you have written permission from Oracle Corporation. Your default directory is '/application/devappl'. Is this the correct APPL_TOP [Yes] ? AD Administration records your AD Administration session in a text file you specify. Enter your AD Administration log file name or press [Return] to accept the default file name shown in brackets. Filename [adadmin.log] : disable_mentenance.log ************* Start of AD Administration session ************* AD Administration version: 11.5.0 AD Administration started at: Tue Feb 17 2009 02:26:08 APPL_TOP is set to /application/devappl You can be notified by email if a failure occurs. Do you wish to activate this feature [No] ? Please enter the batchsize [1000] :

Please enter the name of the Oracle Applications System that this APPL_TOP belongs to. The Applications System name must be unique across all Oracle Applications Systems at your site, must be from 1 to 30 characters long, may only contain alphanumeric and underscore characters, and must start with a letter. Sample Applications System names are: "prod", "test", "demo" and "Development_2". Applications System Name [DEV] : DEV *

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NOTE: If you do not currently have certain types of files installed in this APPL_TOP, you may not be able to perform certain tasks. Example 1: If you don't have files used for installing or upgrading the database installed in this area, you cannot install or upgrade the database from this APPL_TOP. Example 2: If you don't have forms files installed in this area, you cannot generate them or run them from this APPL_TOP. Example 3: If you don't have concurrent program files installed in this area, you cannot relink concurrent programs or generate reports from this APPL_TOP.

Do you currently have files used for installing or upgrading the database installed in this APPL_TOP [YES] ? YES *

Do you currently have Java and HTML files for HTML-based functionality installed in this APPL_TOP [NO] ? NO *

Do you currently have Oracle Applications forms files installed in this APPL_TOP [NO] ? NO *

Do you currently have concurrent program files installed in this APPL_TOP [YES] ? YES *

Please enter the name Oracle Applications will use to identify this APPL_TOP. The APPL_TOP name you select must be unique within an Oracle Applications System, must be from 1 to 30 characters long, may only contain alphanumeric and underscore characters, and must start with a letter. Sample APPL_TOP Names are: "prod_all", "demo3_forms2", and "forms1". APPL_TOP Name [dv03] : dv03 *

You are about to use or modify Oracle Applications product tables in your ORACLE database 'DEV' using ORACLE executables in '/application/devora/8.0.6'. Is this the correct database [Yes] ? AD Administration needs the password for your 'SYSTEM' ORACLE schema in order to determine your installation configuration. Enter the password for your 'SYSTEM' ORACLE schema:

The ORACLE username specified below for Application Object Library uniquely identifies your existing product group: APPLSYS Enter the ORACLE password of Application Object Library [APPS] :

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AD Administration is verifying your username/password. The status of various features in this run of AD Administration is: <-Feature version in-> APPLTOP Data model -----------------1 1 6 6 2 2 2 2 6 6 1 1

Feature -----------------------------CHECKFILE PREREQ CONCURRENT_SESSIONS PATCH_TIMING PATCH_HIST_IN_DB SCHEMA_SWAP

Active? ------Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes

Flags ----------Y N N Y N Y Y N N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y N Y N N Y N Y Y N N Y N Y Y N N Y Y Y

Identifier for the current session is 35197 Reading product information from file... Reading language and territory information from file... Reading language information from applUS.txt ... Reading database to see what industry is currently installed. Reading FND_LANGUAGES to see what is currently installed. Currently, the following language is installed: Code ---US Language Status --------------------------------------- --------American English Base

Your base language will be AMERICAN. Setting up module information. Reading database for information about the modules. Saving module information. Reading database for information about the products. Reading database for information about how products depend on each other. Reading topfile.txt ... Saving product information. AD code level : [11i.AD.I.5] AD Administration Main Menu -------------------------------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Generate Applications Files menu Maintain Applications Files menu Compile/Reload Applications Database Entities menu Maintain Applications Database Entities menu Change Maintenance Mode Exit AD Administration

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Enter your choice [6] : 5 Change Maintenance Mode ---------------------------------------Maintenance Mode is currently: [Enabled].

Maintenance mode should normally be enabled Oracle Applications and disabled when users to the system. See the Oracle Applications Utilities manual for more information about

when patching are logged on Maintenance maintenance mode.

Please select an option: 1. 2. 3. Enable Maintenance Mode Disable Maintenance Mode Return to Main Menu

Enter your choice [3] : 2 sqlplus -s &un_apps/***** @/application/devappl/ad/11.5.0/patch/115/sql/adsetmmd.sql DISABLE Spawned Process 28515 Successfully disabled Maintenance Mode. Review the messages above, then press [Return] to continue.

Backing up restart files, if any......Done. Change Maintenance Mode ---------------------------------------Maintenance Mode is currently: [Disabled].

Maintenance mode should normally be enabled Oracle Applications and disabled when users to the system. See the Oracle Applications Utilities manual for more information about

when patching are logged on Maintenance maintenance mode.

Please select an option: 1. 2. Enable Maintenance Mode Disable Maintenance Mode

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3. Return to Main Menu

Enter your choice [3] : 3 AD Administration Main Menu -------------------------------------------------1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Generate Applications Files menu Maintain Applications Files menu Compile/Reload Applications Database Entities menu Maintain Applications Database Entities menu Change Maintenance Mode Exit AD Administration

Enter your choice [6] : 6

Backing up restart files, if any......Done.

There is no timing information available for the current session.

AD Administration is complete. Errors and warnings are listed in the log file /application/devappl/admin/DEV/log/disable_mentenance.log and in other log files in the same directory.

APPLYING PATCH
$ adpatch Copyright (c) 2002 Oracle Corporation Redwood Shores, California, USA Oracle Applications AutoPatch Version 11.5.0 NOTE: You may not use this utility for custom development unless you have written permission from Oracle Corporation.

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Attention: AutoPatch no longer checks for unapplied pre-requisite patches. You must use OAM Patch Wizard for this feature. Alternatively, you can review the README for pre-requisite information.

Your default directory is '/application/prodappl'. Is this the correct APPL_TOP [Yes] ? AutoPatch records your AutoPatch session in a text file you specify. Enter your AutoPatch log file name or press [Return] to accept the default file name shown in brackets. Filename [adpatch.log] : 4455179.log You can be notified by email if a failure occurs. Do you wish to activate this feature [No] ? Please enter the batchsize [1000] :

Please enter the name of the Oracle Applications System that this APPL_TOP belongs to. The Applications System name must be unique across all Oracle Applications Systems at your site, must be from 1 to 30 characters long, may only contain alphanumeric and underscore characters, and must start with a letter. Sample Applications System names are: "prod", "test", "demo" and "Development_2". Applications System Name [PRODCLN] : PRODCLN *

NOTE: If you do not currently have certain types of files installed in this APPL_TOP, you may not be able to perform certain tasks. Example 1: If you don't have files used for installing or upgrading the database installed in this area, you cannot install or upgrade the database from this APPL_TOP. Example 2: If you don't have forms files installed in this area, you cannot generate them or run them from this APPL_TOP. Example 3: If you don't have concurrent program files installed in this area, you cannot relink concurrent programs or generate reports from this APPL_TOP.

Do you currently have files used for installing or upgrading the database installed in this APPL_TOP [YES] ? YES *

Do you currently have Java and HTML files for HTML-based functionality installed in this APPL_TOP [NO] ? NO *

Do you currently have Oracle Applications forms files installed in this APPL_TOP [NO] ? NO *

Do you currently have concurrent program files installed

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in this APPL_TOP [YES] ? YES *

Please enter the name Oracle Applications will use to identify this APPL_TOP. The APPL_TOP name you select must be unique within an Oracle Applications System, must be from 1 to 30 characters long, may only contain alphanumeric and underscore characters, and must start with a letter. Sample APPL_TOP Names are: "prod_all", "demo3_forms2", and "forms1". APPL_TOP Name [qa02] : qa02 *

You are about to apply a patch to the installation of Oracle Applications in your ORACLE database 'PRODCLN' using ORACLE executables in '/application/prodora/8.0.6'. Is this the correct database [Yes] ? AutoPatch needs the password for your 'SYSTEM' ORACLE schema in order to determine your installation configuration. Enter the password for your 'SYSTEM' ORACLE schema:

The ORACLE username specified below for Application Object Library uniquely identifies your existing product group: APPLSYS Enter the ORACLE password of Application Object Library [APPS] : AutoPatch is verifying your username/password. The status of various features in this run of AutoPatch is: <-Feature version in-> APPLTOP Data model -----------------1 1 6 6 2 2 2 2 6 6 1 1

Feature -----------------------------CHECKFILE PREREQ CONCURRENT_SESSIONS PATCH_TIMING PATCH_HIST_IN_DB SCHEMA_SWAP

Active? ------Yes Yes No Yes Yes Yes

Flags ----------Y N N Y N Y Y N N Y N Y Y Y N Y Y N Y N N Y N Y Y N N Y N Y Y N N Y Y Y

Identifier for the current session is 46205 Reading product information from file... Reading language and territory information from file... Reading language information from applUS.txt ... Reading database to see what industry is currently installed. Reading FND_LANGUAGES to see what is currently installed. Currently, the following language is installed: Code Language Status

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---US --------------------------------------- --------American English Base

Your base language will be AMERICAN. Setting up module information. Reading database for information about the modules. Saving module information. Reading database for information about the products. Reading database for information about how products depend on each other. Reading topfile.txt ... Saving product information. AD code level : [11i.AD.I.6]

Trying to obtain a lock...

Attempting to instantiate the current-view snapshot... Was already instantiated. So no instantiation done this time.

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Start date: Tue Jul 28 2009 21:35:21

0 "left over" javaupdates.txt files uploaded to DB: Tue Jul 28 2009 21:35:21 0 patches uploaded from the ADPSV format patch history files: Tue Jul 28 2009 21:35:21

Uploading information about files copied during the previous runs ... 0 "left over" filescopied_<session_id>.txt files uploaded to DB: Tue Jul 28 2009 21:35:21 ****************** E N D O F U P L O A D ******************

End date: Tue Jul 28 2009 21:35:21

Enter the directory where your Oracle Applications patch has been unloaded The default directory is [/archive/patch/28jun09/4455179] : Please enter the name of your AutoPatch driver file : u4455179.drv Getting Oracle Applications Release... Current installed release is 11.5.10.2

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Reading patch driver file... Parsing and loading patch driver file... Processing line 10000. 11454 lines processed. Not checking patch integrity as integrity checking flag is turned off. Successfully read patch driver file. Determining target release... Current target release is 11.5.10.2

Determining which bug fixes to apply... Done determining which bug fixes to apply.

Log and Info File sync point: Tue Jul 28 2009 21:35:38 Turning off actions that reference unrecognized products.

Log and Info File sync point: Tue Jul 28 2009 21:35:38 End of unrecognized products checking.

AD utilities can support a maximum of 999 workers. Your current database configuration supports a maximum of 165 workers. Oracle recommends that you use between 4 and 8 workers.

Enter the number of parallel workers [4] :

AutoPatch will run in parallel mode.

Did not need to apply new applterr.txt. Applying new applprod.txt (if any)... Did not need to apply new applprod.txt. Performing version checking for driver files... Log and Info File Tue Jul 28 2009 AutoPatch found These files are sync point: 21:35:40 some files which it will not apply. listed in the AutoPatch informational message file.

Copying driver files into installation area... **********************************************************

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You are running admvcode Header information is: $Header: aiopatch.lc 115.51 2007/12/03 08:26:43 nissubra ship $ Start of admvcode session Date/Time is Tue Jul 28 2009 21:35:41 Filelist file is: /application/prodappl/admin/PRODCLN/out/copymast.txt Patch Character Set is: us7ascii On-site Character Set is: US7ASCII

Log and Info File sync point: Tue Jul 28 2009 21:35:41 Information about files copied to the APPL_TOP would be written to the informational message file. No character set conversion is required.

Copying files to APPL_TOP... 0 directories created. 1 files copied without character set conversion. 0 files copied with successful character set conversion. 1 files copied successfully. 0 files had fatal errors. admvcode is exiting with status 0

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ADADMIN INPUT REQUIRED


$ adadmin Is this the correct APPL_TOP [Yes] ? Filename [adadmin.log] : Do you wish to activate this feature [No] ? Please enter the batchsize [1000] : Is this the correct database [Yes] ? Enter the password for your 'SYSTEM' ORACLE schema: Enter the ORACLE password of Application Object Library [APPS] : Enter your choice [6] : 5 (Change Maintenance Mode) Enter your choice [3] : 1 (Enable Maintenance Mode) Review the messages above, then press [Return] to continue. Enter your choice [3] : (Return to Main Menu) Enter your choice [6] : (Exit AD Administration)

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BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF ADPATCH INPUT REQUIRED


$ adpatch Is this the correct APPL_TOP [Yes] ? Filename [adpatch.log] : Do you wish to activate this feature [No] ? Please enter the batchsize [1000] : Is this the correct database [Yes] ? Enter the password for your 'SYSTEM' ORACLE schema: Enter the ORACLE password of Application Object Library [APPS] : The default directory is [/tmp/8845232] : Please enter the name of your AutoPatch driver file : u8845232.drv

CHECK THE VERSION OF THE FILE MENTIONED IN README.TXT


$ cd $AU_TOP/forms/US $ ls -ltr APXINWKB.fmb -rwxr-xr-x 1 applprod dba 10186752 Sep 26 01:38 APXINWKB.fmb $ adident Header APXINWKB.fmb APXINWKB.fmb: $Header APXINWKB.fmb 115.1063 2009/08/27 00:22 pshivara ship $

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