How to create an OCM Response file to apply patch in silent mode - opatch silent (Doc ID 966023.1)

Applies to:

Oracle Universal Installer - Version 10.2.0.4 to 11.2.0.3 [Release 10.2 to 11.2]
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 10.2.0.4 to 11.2.0.3 [Release 10.2 to 11.2]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

This Article helps in crating the OCM response file to run opatch in silent mode

Scenario :

While installing patch in silent mode, opatch tool prompts User for OCM configuration, this makes Opatch to break the silent install process and park patch apply for User response. (And this violates silent install feature).

However, this can be solved via creating an OCM response file and pass all the parameters via this file while silent install. Opatch refers this files while installing in silent and forwards silently with applying patch without prompting for OCM credentials.

 

 

Solution

We need to created the ocm response file prior Invoking opatch in silent mode - this falls in to 2 parts

Part A  : first create the OCM response file via  "emocmrsp" executable  ($ORACLE_HOME/OPatch/ocm/bin/emocmrsp)

Part B  : User the response file created in Part A with opatch silent  ($ORACLE_HOME/OPatch/opatch)

Please refer below prior scrolling down to Part A for creating the response file !

1) What is OCM (Oracle Configuration Manager)

The Oracle Configuration Manager (OCM) is a tool which proactively monitor the customers Oracle environment and provide this information to My Oracle Support (MOS). The Data collected from the customer environment is uploaded to Oracle Customer Configuration Repository and replicates this to My Oracle Support so that customer/support can view it. Additinaly MOS analyzes the Data collected and  informs respective customer about alerts and advise health checks. For more information refer Note:369619.1

 2)  Download and install latest opatch tool (recommended)

Patch # 6880880
Select a Release : 10.2 Or 11.1 Or 11.2 OR 12.1 (Based on ORACLE_HOME/Database version )


Part A

create a ocm response file  ($ORACLE_HOME/OPatch/ocm/bin/emocmrsp)

syntax :
% export ORACLE_HOME=<my_oracle_home_path>
% $ORACLE_HOME/OPatch/ocm/bin/emocmrsp  -no_banner -output <specify_the_location>/file.rsp

* creates the response in location specified by the parameter "-output"
* running without "-output <specify_the_location>/file.rsp"  creats the file in current directory with default name

Refer  the examples below to create a ocm response file

Example 1 :  Create the response file and keep OCM turn OFF (use this if you are not sure OCM ON and OFF)

% export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/11.2/db1
% $ORACLE_HOME/OPatch/ocm/bin/emocmrsp -no_banner -output /u02/unconfig.rsp

Provide your email address to be informed of security issues, install and
initiate Oracle Configuration Manager. Easier for you if you use your My
Oracle Support Email address/User Name.
Visit http://www.oracle.com/support/policies.html for details.
Email address/User Name:

<<<< Press Enter/Return key and don‘t provide any input >>>>

You have not provided an email address for notification of security issues.
Do you wish to remain uninformed of security issues ([Y]es, [N]o) [N]: Y <<< type Y/Yes >>>
The OCM configuration response file (/u02/unconfig.rsp) was successfully created. <<


Example 2  : Create the response file and keep OCM turn ON / Active (use  ‘Example 1‘ if you are not sure OEM ON and OFF)

% export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/11.2/db1
% $ORACLE_HOME/OPatch/ocm/bin/emocmrsp -no_banner -output /u02/config.rsp

Provide your email address to be informed of security issues, install and
initiate Oracle Configuration Manager. Easier for you if you use your My
Oracle Support Email address/User Name.
Visit http://www.oracle.com/support/policies.html for details.
Email address/User Name: <Provide Oracle Metalink Email address Example: user@oracle.com >

Password (optional): <Password will be verified if provided / Press return/Enter Key>
The OCM configuration response file (/u02/config.rsp) was successfully created.  <<<


Note1 : we can preserver the file “/u02/config.rsp” (could be renamed )  and use with other opath -silent when used with other ORACLE_HOME/setup/machine, however, mention this file while invoking opatch -silent
Note2: Also applicable to patching Grid Home (opatch -auto -silnet)

Part B

 Use the response file created in Part A (/u02/unconfig.rsp) with  opatch -silent 

Assume applying patch 12345

% cd 12345
% opatch apply -silent -ocmrf <path_to_response_file>

Example: % opatch apply -silent -ocmrf /u02/config.rsp

 Additional Examples (Showing command usgae for  CPU/SPU/PSU/ "opatch auto" )

1) User below for CPU/SPU apply
% opatch napply -silent -ocmrf /u02/config.rsp
2)Use below for  PSU apply
% opatch apply -silent -ocmrf /u02/unconfig.rsp
3) Use below while applying patch in GRID infra with  "-auto" option
% opatch  auto  -silent  -ocmrf /u02/config.rsp

Note1 : "/u02/config.rsp" is a response file created in Part A
Note2 : we can preserver the file “/u02/config.rsp” (could be renamed )  and use with other opath -silent when used with other ORACLE_HOME/setup/machine, however, mention this file while invoking opatch -silent
Note3: Also applicable to Grid home pathcing (opatch -auto -silent)

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