Gurus,
I was just given a project to maintain a Computerized Maintenance
Management System. When I asked the companies support staff how to roll
back patches in the backend Oracle Database (Ver. 8174), they said that
there was no way to do this. I'm guessing I could use logminer just incase
a patch doesn't work. Would this be a good solution, or are there other
(better) ways of safeguarding myself when it comes to patching? Obviously,
I will be applying the patches to a test instance first, but I don't want
to have to go back to restore from a backup if the patch causes unexpected
issues.
TIA!
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Scott Stefick
UNIX Systems Administrator
Oracle Certified Professional DBA
Wm. Rainey Harper College
847.925.6130
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