Oracle Switch TP1996-9.2.2.1A Manuel D’Utilisation
Chapter 2
Upgrading the Agile Database to Agile PLM
9.2.2.1
This chapter includes the following:
Running the Automated Upgrade Tool ................................................................................................................ 21
Checking the Status of the Upgrade.................................................................................................................... 21
Troubleshooting the Upgrade .............................................................................................................................. 21
Running the Automated Upgrade Tool
Before running the AUT:
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Make sure you have completed all of the pre-requisites listed in “Preparing for the Upgrade”.
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On Solaris, change the user permissions on all of the files under AUT_HOME in order for the
upgrade log files to be created and the shell scripts under AUT_HOME/bin to be run.
upgrade log files to be created and the shell scripts under AUT_HOME/bin to be run.
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Edit the property file with the correct values for your upgrade. See “Understanding the
Property Files (on page 9)” for more information
Property Files (on page 9)” for more information
To run the AUT:
Go to the $AUT_HOME\bin directory and run the aut.bat (Windows) or aut.sh (Solaris) script.
Checking the Status of the Upgrade
You can monitor the status through the log files that are generated during the upgrade. The
$AUT_HOME\logs directory contains all of the upgrade-related log files. AUT.log is the main log file
for the upgrade. Separate directories are created for the logs generated by averify and the
database scripts. These log files are located in the averifylogs and oracle subdirectories.
$AUT_HOME\logs directory contains all of the upgrade-related log files. AUT.log is the main log file
for the upgrade. Separate directories are created for the logs generated by averify and the
database scripts. These log files are located in the averifylogs and oracle subdirectories.
Troubleshooting the Upgrade
The following list describes some problems that can occur during the database upgrade:
What if I can’t resolve my TNS service name?
If the TNS service name cannot be resolved, then the service name specified in the
aut.properties file is not correctly defined in the tnsnames.ora file.
aut.properties file is not correctly defined in the tnsnames.ora file.
Perform the following checks to fix the error:
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Verify that a tnsnames.ora file exists and is in the correct place. See your Oracle
documentation for more information on the required name and location.
documentation for more information on the required name and location.
Database Upgrade Guide
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