Patch

6397929

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397937

Patch

6397937

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397938

Patch

6397938

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397939

Patch

6397939

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397940

Patch

6397940

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397941

Patch

6397941

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397942

Patch

6397942

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397943

Patch

6397943

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397944

Patch

6397944

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397945

Patch

6397945

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397946

Patch

6397946

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397947

Patch

6397947

installed successfully.

 

INFO: Installing Oracle 10g Release 2, October 2007 CPU :

6397948

Patch

6397948

installed successfully.

 

Oracle 10g

Release 2, Critical Patch Update, October 2007

is installed.

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All logs created while applying October 2007 CPU are located under /tmp/6394981, names being 7-digit patch numbers.

NOTE: InstallDatabase script will not allow Oracle 10g to re-install if the previous installation was terminated before completing. If Oracle 10g has to be re-installed, clear all LOG files under /tmp/6394981 and re-install. Failing to do so may prevent the script from creating new LOG files at the same location.

Accessing the Linux Host

Access the Linux host by doing one of the following:

Using the graphics console on the localhost - Run the following command at the command prompt:

#/usr/X11R6/bin/xhost +

Accessing the Linux host from a remote Linux client

1.Ensure that the X server on the remote client can accept TCP connections: a. Open /etc/X11/xdm/Xservers

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