Probably arguments both ways however if you have existing support from
Oracle I would be inclined to upgrade to the terminal release of 8i since it
will lengthen your support window (8i desupports Dec 2003). We have had to
patch up to 8.1.7.3 for a few applications although we are running on Unix,
there is always the chance you could hit a problem in the future which is
fixed in 8.1.7.[2,3,4] however it is difficult to argue with "if its not
broken, don't fix it", probably depends on any upgrade plans you have, 9i ?
10i ?? Not sure about RMAN just investigating it myself no doubt others can
comment.

HTH,
Neil McBain
Oracle DBA - OCP 8i/9i

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I'm administering a number of production databases (mixture of standard and
enterprise editions) most of which are version 8.1.7.0.0 on Windows NT and
2000.  All are functioning fine and I have no issues. 

I'm considering patching (to 8.1.7.4) some if not all databases and just
want to know if this is an absolute must if all systems are currently
running fine.   In other words does "if its not broken, don't fix it" apply?


Also, I'm considering implementing RMAN in the near future and am wondering
if there are significant issues with this on the unpatched 8.1.7 database. 

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Organon (Ireland) Ltd.
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