-off Patch Install util
RDA was written (or at least managed) by Anita Bardeen who used to
spend a good deal of time on this list...she'll be happy to know you
like it!
Rachel
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Subject: RE: Oracle one-off Patch Install util
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From: Peter Gram [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, June 10, 2002 4:20 PM
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Subject: Re: Oracle one-off Patch Install util
Hi Rich
Could you please inform me where you
Here is an excerpt from the actual document:
OPatch can be invoked directly as:
perl opatch command [command_options] [ -h[elp] ] [ -n[o_op] ]
or you can use the wrapper script that will use the version of perl
installed in $ORACLE_HOME and invoke it as:
opatch command
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Subject:RE: Oracle one-off Patch Install util
Here is an excerpt from the actual document:
OPatch can be invoked directly as:
perl opatch command [command_options] [ -h[elp] ] [ -n[o_op]
]
or you can use the wrapper script that will use the version of perl
I've used RDA for Solaris just recently. It's pretty slick. Somebody put a
lot of thought into this tool. The html pages it generates are a pretty
good snapshot of your environment. It makes use of frames which makes it
easy to navigate through the information.
Gerardo
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Jared,
Now that you mention it ... couldn't find it on Windoz NT and AIX 5
installations ...
Raj
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Rajendra dot Jamadagni at ESPN dot com
Any opinion expressed here is personal and doesn't
RDA was written (or at least managed) by Anita Bardeen who used to
spend a good deal of time on this list...she'll be happy to know you
like it!
Rachel
--- Molina, Gerardo [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've used RDA for Solaris just recently. It's pretty slick.
Somebody put a
lot of thought