Barq, ;)

I've been bouncing up and down through the 8.1.7 patches on Tru64, and have
just backed out the 8.1.7.3 patch (to 8172(1)) because of bug 2220597, so I
have a suggestion to avoid an addtional code tree.  Deinstall the 8172 code
then reinstall 817, migrate the production database, then apply the patch of
your choice.

HTH
Mike H
Polaroid Corp.

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Solaris 2.6
Oracle 8.0.5 --> Oracle 8.1 --> Oracle 8.1.7.3

I have a Solaris box with a test and a production database.  I have 2 code
trees:  8.0.5, and 8.1.7 patched up to level 8.1.7.2.  With Oracle's
blessing (really, I opened a tar), I upgraded the test database directly
from 8.0.5 to the 8.1.7.2 patch level.  Did not pass go.  Did not collect
$200.

OK, here's a surprise.  I still have not had an opportunity to upgrade
production, which is still at 8.0.5, and now I'd like to upgrade it to patch
level 8.1.7.3.  However, the 8.1.7.3 patch documentation states that "When
migrating a database from an earlier release, you must complete the database
migration to the 8.1.7 release prior to applying this patch set." 

If I believe this note, then I believe I must install a new code tree with a
vanilla 8.17, then upgrade production from 8.0.5 to 8.1.7, then immediately
upgrade again to 8.1.7.3    My problem:  I don't have an extra gig of space
to devote to another code tree.  (And obviously I want to thoroughly test
the test database with exactly the same version I'll be running in
production, i.e., 8.1.7.3.)

I don't see a good reason not to go immediately to 8.1.7.3, especially since
I was able to go directly to 8.1.7.2 with the test database, which worked
nicely.  However, this is a critical database, and I'd just as soon not
screw it up.  

Any words of  widsom?  

Thanks for any help.

Barb
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