c2d23 ]
[ c2d0,c2d1,c2d2,c2d A29A Up-to-date
3,c2d4,c2d5,c2d6,c2d
7,c2d8,c2d9,c2d10,c2
d11,c2d12,c2d13,c2d1
4,c2d15,c2d16,c2d17,
c2d18,c2d19 ]
}
SSD_LOCAL 0R3Q Up-to-date
ILOM 3.2.7.26.a r112632 3.2.8.24 r114611
BIOS 38050100 38070000
IPMI 1.8.12.4 Up-to-date
HMP 2.3.5.2.5 2.3.5.2.8
OAK 12.2.1.4 18.3
OL 6.8 Up-to-date
GI_HOME 12.1.0.2.161018(2400 12.1.0.2.170117(2473
6101,23854735) 2082,24828633)
DB_HOME 12.1.0.2.160719(2305 12.1.0.2.170117(2473
4246,23054327) 2082,24828633)
ASR 5.5.1 Up-to-date
oakcli update -patch Command Examples
Update the appliance with the 18.3 patch:
oakcli update -patch 18.3.0.0.0
Patch the Oracle Database homes on both nodes:
oakcli update -patch 18.3.0.0.0 --database
oakcli update-cpucore
Use the
oakcli update-cpucore
command to enable a specified number of licensed
CPU cores for Oracle Database Appliance.
Prerequisites
If all cores are not enabled, you can enable multiples of 2 licensed CPU cores up to
the maximum number of cores.
File Path
$ORACLE_HOME/opt/oracle/oak/bin/oakcli
Syntax
oakcli update-cpucore -cores number of cores per server [-h]
Chapter 14
oakcli update-cpucore
14-57
Summary of Contents for Database Appliance X6-2-HA
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