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Upgrade and CPU Patch and Retina Vulnerabilities

edited Sep 15, 2011 12:10PM in Database Administration (MOSC) 2 commentsAnswered
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 I have a question. I have run in to a problem where I've had to upgrade an old offline database from 10.2.0.5 to 11.2.0.2. I noticed that the 10g home was still where the data files, logs and tablespaces were located. Even though I am using the 11g database. Retina Scan was finding High Risk Vulnerabilities that refered to the old 10g Oracle Home, even though the lastest CPU for 11g (ORACLE CPU 2011) was run sucessfully.

I want to eliminate the 10g home directory and place all the oradata files from the 10g database home to the 11g database home. I have seen documentation and forums discussing the moving of the .dbf and .log files, but nothing refers to the tablesspaces. I also would like to know if there is a cascade method for all of the files in the oradata directory.

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