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Title: Critical Patch Update on 8.1.7.4 Post by Pete Finnigan on Sep 27th, 2005, 8:29pm Hi all, Someone knows how to identify if the Database has any CPU applied on Oracle DB 8.1.7.4 ??? Regards, Robson Freitas Brazil. |
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Title: Re: Critical Patch Update on 8.1.7.4 Post by Pete Finnigan on Nov 17th, 2005, 7:54pm I posted a paper on patch verification on Oracle. Essentially you take snapshots of objects in the database at each patch level. When you want to find out if a given CPU has been installed you check the objects in the database against your list. For full details see "Patch Verification of Oracle Database Servers" at www.databasesecurity.com/oracle-securing.htm - (broken link) Cheers, David Litchfield |
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Title: Re: Critical Patch Update on 8.1.7.4 Post by Pete Finnigan on Nov 18th, 2005, 9:22am Thanks for the paper David. I was aware of this technique to check patch levels. You can also use OPatch.pl for much more recent patches but it is not reliable. The only reliable method as you have found is to checksum packages and even then Oracle re-release CPU's often the checksums need to be current. cheers Pete |
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Title: Re: Critical Patch Update on 8.1.7.4 Post by Pete Finnigan on Nov 18th, 2005, 12:19pm Thanks for all about the solutions. Thank you David 'Master' Litchfield for the paper... I'll have a hard work making a automated script to check the CPU over 300 Databases (version 8.1.7.4) or more... The big problem is update this script on every 3 months... |
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Title: Re: Critical Patch Update on 8.1.7.4 Post by Pete Finnigan on Nov 18th, 2005, 12:22pm A final question .. Does 'NGSSquirrel for Oracle' check this Patch level ?? |
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Title: Re: Critical Patch Update on 8.1.7.4 Post by Pete Finnigan on Nov 18th, 2005, 12:24pm Hi Pete, 8.1.7.4 doesn't use opatch. Cheers, David |
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Title: Re: Critical Patch Update on 8.1.7.4 Post by Pete Finnigan on Nov 18th, 2005, 12:25pm Hi Robson, Yes, NGSSSQuirreL does. HTH, David |
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Title: Re: Critical Patch Update on 8.1.7.4 Post by Pete Finnigan on Nov 18th, 2005, 2:03pm dooohhh, I should have read the version in the question better! cheers Pete |
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