Oracle Database Appliance 2.10 is now out

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No major news, mainly just a patch release.

  • Out-of-place update Grid Infrastructure from 11.2.0.3.x to 11.2.0.4.2(18031740).
  • Oracle Database Patch Set Update (PSU) 11.2.0.4.2 and 11.2.0.3.10.
  • odachk has been replaced by orachk

The patch matrix is as follows;

The table below lists the components and the versions included in this patch bundle.

Component Name X4-2 Hardware X3-2 Hardware V1 Hardware
Controller 11.05.03.00 11.05.03.00 11.05.03.00
Expander 0018 0018 342
SSD_SHARED 9440 9440 E12B
HDD_LOCAL A606 A450 SF04,SA03
HDD_SHARED A600 A600 0B25,A700
ILOM 3.1.2.30.a r83840 3.1.2.10.d r 83372 3.0.16.22.d r83408
BIOS 25010601 17050100 12010311
IPMI 1.8.10.5 1.8.10.5 1.8.10.5
HMP 2.2.6.5 2.2.6.5 2.2.6.5
OAK 2.10.0.0.0 2.10.0.0.0 2.10.0.0.0
ORACLE LINUX 5.9 5.9 5.9
Kernel 2.6.39-400.126.1.el5uek 2.6.39-400.126.1.el5uek 2.6.39-400.126.1.el5uek
OVS 3.2.3 3.2.3 3.2.3
Dom0 Kernel 2.6.39-400.126.1.el5uek 2.6.39-400.126.1.el5uek 2.6.39-400.126.1.el5uek
GI_HOME 11.2.0.4.2(18031740) 11.2.0.4.2(18031740) 11.2.0.4.2(18031740)
DB_HOME 11.2.0.4.2(18031668) 11.2.0.4.2(18031668) 11.2.0.4.2(18031668)
ASR 4.7 4.7 4.7

 

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Erik is currently an Oracle ACE Director and VP of Enterprise Transformation at Mythics, serving as a lead strategist for Federal, State and Local Government and Commercial customers throughout the United States. These customer engagements include enterprise cloud transformations, data center consolidation and modernization efforts, Big Data projects and implementations of Oracle Engineered Systems. He is a board member of the DC metro area National Capital Oracle User Group, a board member of the Independent Oracle Users Group (IOUG), Cloud Computing Special Interest Group (SIG) and he is actively involved with the Oracle Enterprise Manager SIGs. Erik presents frequently at conferences, including Oracle OpenWorld, Oracle FedForum, COLLABORATE and other user groups and conferences around the United States. He has worked with Oracle and Sun Systems since the mid 90s, and is experienced with most of the core Oracle technologies.

When not flying to the far points of the country from the Atlanta Metro area, he enjoys spending time with his family at their observatory, where the telescopes outnumber the people.

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