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Operating Systems Solaris Oracle 11g RAC requires a patch (124861-15) Post 302991286 by dweeber on Wednesday 8th of February 2017 01:57:38 PM
Old 02-08-2017
Oracle 11g RAC requires a patch (124861-15)

We have setup a new Solaris 10 SPARC on an old Sun T5220 box to move some really old apps on ancient hardware and Solaris versions before they die. These are all slated to be replaced but we are seeing issues with some of the older boxes and want to move them.

Using Oracle 11g RAC the DBA says we need a patch (124861-15)

While we have Oracle Database support, we don't have Oracle Solaris support and no access to patches.

I had heard that the patch was included in Solaris Studio 12, but the versions I have downloaded don't have it.

Anywhere else we can get this patch?

ref:
SunOS 5.10 Generic_147147-26 sun4v sparc SUNW,SPARC-Enterprise-T5220
 
STG-SINK(1)							   StGit Manual 						       STG-SINK(1)

NAME
stg-sink - Send patches deeper down the stack SYNOPSIS
stg sink [-t <target patch>] [-n] [<patches>] DESCRIPTION
This is the opposite operation of linkstg:float[]: move the specified patches down the stack. It is for example useful to group stable patches near the bottom of the stack, where they are less likely to be impacted by the push of another patch, and from where they can be more easily committed or pushed. If no patch is specified on command-line, the current patch gets sunk. By default patches are sunk to the bottom of the stack, but the --to option allows to place them under any applied patch. Sinking internally involves popping all patches (or all patches including <target patch>), then pushing the patches to sink, and then (unless --nopush is also given) pushing back into place the formerly-applied patches. OPTIONS
-n, --nopush Do not push back on the stack the formerly-applied patches. Only the patches to sink are pushed. -t TARGET, --to TARGET Specify a target patch to place the patches below, instead of sinking them to the bottom of the stack. -k, --keep Keep the local changes. STGIT
Part of the StGit suite - see linkman:stg[1] StGit 03/13/2012 STG-SINK(1)
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