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How to check which PSU is installed…if any

Posted on October 10, 2012 by Garth

How to check which PSU is installed…if any Oracle PSUs (Patch Set Updates) are referenced by their 5-place version number.  Unfortunately they do not change version numbers in the Oracle binaries, product banners and such though (see MOS 861152.1), so here’s how to identify which PSU your ORACLE_HOME is at… Database Server: To check the Oracle

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Posted in Enterprise Manager, General, WebLogic Server | Tags: psu, version | 5 Comments |

Checking the Oracle Application Server version

Posted on August 7, 2008 by Garth

The first time I had to find out what version of Oracle Application Server was running, I thought it would be a pretty straight forward task, but it’s not so straight forward as you’d first think, so I thought I’d blog it so I know for next time 😉 Some people check the $ORACLE_HOME/install/readme.txt file, which

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Posted in Application Server | Tags: oas, version | Leave a comment |

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