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OEM13c: Fleet UPDATE_GI From 19C to 23C Fails In Switch_Cluster Step With Error "OINSTALL is svrtech EM-05453" (Doc ID 2960364.1)

Last updated on SEPTEMBER 13, 2023

Applies to:

Enterprise Manager for Oracle Database - Version 13.2.0.0.0 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.
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Symptoms

In Cloud Control Enterprise Manager using Fleet, When running the UPDATE_GI command in RAC cluster environment, the process fails in switch cluster step with the following error.

Command Snippet:

$ emcli db_software_maintenance -performOperation -name="Update GI" -purpose=UPDATE_GI -target_type=cluster -target_list="<TARGET_NAME>" -normal_credential="ORACLE:SYSMAN" -privilege_credential="ROOT:SYSMAN"

Job Steps Log : Switch Cluster Step

/scratch/aime/emstgdir_1677732811/JOB_F5E57851AF73FEBBE053F30A4B64EB24/upgradeGI.pl" -oracle_home_name="${ORACLE_HOME_NAME}"
-oracle_home_loc="/scratch/aime_phxemracw04t/crshome_f" -working_directory="/scratch/aime/fleetworkdirupdate/GIUPGRADE-1677737701994"
-agent_home="/scratch/aime/t_work/install_dir/agent_13.5.0.0.0" -oracle_base="/scratch/aime_phxemracw04t/obase" -dba_group="${DBA_GROUP}"
-oper_group="${OPER_GROUP}" -osdba_group="svrtech" -osoper_group="svrtech" -osasm_group="svrtech" -scan_name="" -scan_port=""
-cluster_name="crs-name" -configure_gns="" -gns_domain="" -gns_vip=""
-target_hosts="hostname1.domainname.com,hostname2.domainname.com" -vip_nodenames=""
-product_version="23.0.0.0.0" -product_name="GRID" -node_listener_user="" -configured_oracle_home_loc="${CONFIGURED_ORACLE_HOME_LOC}" -asm_list=""
-winsec_user="" -winsec_password="${WINSEC_PASSWORD}" -source_type="${SOURCE_TYPE}

The output of the directive is:
OINSTALL is svrtech
EM-05453

Changes

 

Cause

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