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The Upgrading Your Database to 9.1.9 Level allows you to
upgrade your database server to the current level.
To execute this option, these conditions must be met:
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On UNIX, you must belong to the dba group.
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On Windows, you must belong to the ORA_DBA
group.
Before upgrading, make sure that the %EDS_HOME%
parameter does not contain any spaces. If there are any spaces, you cannot
proceed with the upgrade and the error message EDM-1020: Invalid directory.
Spaces are not allowed appears.
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In the Available Database Profiles list of
the EDM database selection window, select the database.
The selected database is highlighted.
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Click Select.
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In the navigation pad, select Upgrade > Upgrade
Explore Database.
You are prompted to enter the password.
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Enter the password, and then click OK. The
Upgrade Database window along with the ORACLE_SID appears.
The Database Name and the current Explore Database Server appears.
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You are not prompted to enter the password if
you are upgrading in the same session. You are prompted to enter
the password only if you have closed the session, and logged
on later. The Database Name and the current CES Database
Server level appears.
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Click Upgrade to start the database server
upgrade.
You are prompted to confirm the upgrade.
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Click Yes to confirm the update.
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Once the upgrade process starts, you cannot
cancel or downgrade to an earlier version.
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Before the upgrade process starts, it is recommended
to back up your database to avoid any data corruption. Also,
make sure that sufficient space is available in the CISDB_SPACE
and CISINDEX_SPACE . If you do not have sufficient
space in these tablespaces, these error messages are displayed:
You can increase the size of the existing data
file or files:
You can add one or more data files to the tablespace:
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The Progress window appears.
The upgrade process starts and a series of steps are
displayed. When all the steps are completed successfully, a summary
of errors appears in the Error Summary tab. The error messages
that can be ignored are:
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ORA-00001 : unique constraint
violated
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ORA-00904 : "S_USR_PASSWORD_REMINDER ":
invalid identifier
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ORA-00904 : "S_USR_E_MAIL ":
invalid identifier
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ORA-00904 : "S_USR_SYS_FLAGS ":
invalid identifier
The error messages can be ignored in these situations:
After the database is upgraded, a confirmation
message appears.
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Click OK to exit.
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