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DB Upgrade failed with ORA-20001 when db on ACFS or non-ACFS (Doc ID 2546612.1)

Last updated on AUGUST 19, 2020

Applies to:

Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 11.2.0.4 and later
Microsoft Windows x64 (64-bit)

Symptoms

Source DB home is on ACFS, and target db(19.3) home is also on ACFS, Upgrading DB using DBUA

Connecting to database...OK
Gathering database info...done
Bootstrapping registry and package to current versions...done
Error: prereq checks failed!
verify_queryable_inventory returned ORA-20001: Latest xml inventory is not
loaded into table
Prereq check failed, exiting without installing any patches.

DBUA trace

[Thread-350] [ 2019-02-14 03:25:11.960 PST ]
[SummarizableStep.executeImpl:250]  Upgrade operation has failed. Check the
log files for the upgrade operation located at:
<ORACLE_BASE>\cfgtoollogs\dbua\upgrade2019-02-14_12-30-25AM\<ORACLE_SID>

oracle.assistants.dbua.backend.DBUpgradeStep.executeStepImpl(DBUpgradeStep.java:392)
oracle.sysman.assistants.dbma.backend.SummarizableStep.executeImpl(SummarizableStep.java:215)
oracle.sysman.assistants.util.step.BasicStep.execute(BasicStep.java:310)
oracle.sysman.assistants.util.step.Step.execute(Step.java:135)
oracle.sysman.assistants.util.step.StepContext$ModeRunner.run(StepContext.java:2995)
java.lang.Thread.run(Thread.java:748)
[Thread-350] [ 2019-02-14 03:25:11.960 PST ]
[SummarizableStep.executeImpl:251]  Throwing exception e from SummarizableStep
[Thread-350] [ 2019-02-14 03:25:11.960 PST ]
[StepErrorHandler.collectFatalError:528]  Collecting fatal error
:[StepExecutionException: Upgrade operation has failed. Check the log files
for the upgrade operation located at:
<ORACLE_BASE>\cfgtoollogs\dbua\upgrade2019-02-14_12-30-25AM\ORACLE_SID]
[Thread-350] [ 2019-02-14 03:25:11.960 PST ]
[BasicStep.configureSettings:415]  messageHandler being
set=oracle.sysman.assistants.util.InteractiveMessageHandler@1666a960

 

 

Changes

Source and Target home is on ACFS

Cause

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