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Revision as of 16:20, 27 January 2017
- Exadata Information Center (Doc ID 888828.1)
- Exadata Patching Overview and Patch Testing Guidelines (Doc ID 1262380.1)
- Exadata patching overview - Pythian
Exadata Database Machine is a complete, integrated rack system that contains both hardware and software for running Oracle Database.
It consists of several components:
- Storage Server (containing cell nodes)
- Database Server (compute nodes)
- Infiniband Switches
Contents
Patch order
Patching it is done on a per-component basis and in general, in this order:
Infiniband Switches
- Spine
- Leaf
Storage Server Software
- Cell nodes
- Database Minimal Pack in compute nodes
Database Bundle Patch
- Grid Home (if applicable)
- Oracle Home
CRS MLR patches
- Grid Home
- Oracle Home (if applicable)