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Steps for Cold Backup..

813429Feb 24 2011 — edited Jan 16 2013
Hi,

I am new for DBA, i need to take cold backup, can some help me what are all step (commands) i need to follow to perform the successful cold backup.

Advance Thanks
Suresh
This post has been answered by Karan Kukreja on Feb 25 2011
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Peter.Lorenzen
Hi Bill,


Check this MOS note: Error Correction Policy and Lifetime Support Policy FAQ for Oracle JRockit 5.0 and 6 [ID 1450360.1]
1. How does the Oracle Error Correction Policy affect Oracle JRockit?
Oracle JRockit is supported on a Java SE version basis, as made explicit in the Lifetime Support Policy, and as such does not depend on the version of the JRockit JVM. Security updates and bug fixes are consolidated and released as rolling patches, rather than as patch sets which is done by other Oracle Fusion Middleware products. The rolling patches follow the standard Oracle Critical Patch Update schedule.
To receive a patch for Oracle JRockit you need to run with the latest available rolling patch of Oracle JRockit or a rolling patch that is still in the grace period. The grace period for Oracle JRockit is 1 year for new major releases of the bundled JRockit JVM, e.g. R27 and R28, and 3 months for rolling patch releases.

Since 28.2.3 was release more than 3 months ago I would think that you would need to upgrade to the latest release.

Regards Peter
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