Release Notes
12c Release 1 (12.1) for Linux
E51263-22
August 2024
This document contains information that was not included in the platform-specific or product-specific documentation for this release. This document supplements Oracle Database Readme.
This document may be updated after it is released. You can check for updates to this document and view other Oracle documentation at:
https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/
This document contains the following topics:
Certification Information for Oracle Linux 8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 on Linux x86-64
Content Specific to Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.1)
Content Specific to Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2)
The latest certification information for Oracle Database 12c is available on My Oracle Support at
SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12
Starting with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2), SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 12 is certified on Linux x86-64 systems. ACFS and ADVM are not supported.
Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Support Information on Linux x86-64
Starting with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2), Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 are supported on Linux x86-64 systems.
Starting with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2), Oracle Linux 7 is supported on the following distributions for Linux x86-64:
Oracle Linux 7 with the Unbreakable Enterprise kernel: 4.1.12-61.el7uek.x86_64 or later
Oracle Linux 7 with the Unbreakable Enterprise kernel: 3.8.13-33.el7uek.x86_64 or later
Oracle Linux 7 with the Red Hat Compatible kernel: 3.10.0-123.el7.x86_64 or later
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 Support Information on IBM: Linux on System z
Starting with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2), Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 are supported on IBM: Linux on System z systems.
NeoKylin Linux Advanced Server 6.0
Starting with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2), NeoKylin Linux Advanced Server 6 is certified on Linux x86-64 systems.
Linux Containers
Starting with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2), Linux Containers are supported on Oracle Linux 7 and Oracle Linux 6 and certified on Linux x86-64 systems.
Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2) supports Oracle Linux 8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 on Linux x86-64 systems.
Note: Oracle Grid Infrastructure Release 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2) is not supported on Oracle Linux 8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8. To install Oracle Real Applications Clusters (Oracle RAC) 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2) on Oracle Linux 8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, first install Oracle Grid Infrastructure 19c and then install Oracle RAC 12.1.0.2. For more information about installing Oracle Grid
Infrastructure 19c on Oracle Linux 8, see the 19c |
This section contains the following topics:
Supported Oracle Linux 8.8 Distributions for x86-64 for Oracle Database and Oracle Database Client
Supported Oracle Linux 8 Distributions for x86-64 for Oracle Database
Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Distributions for x86-64 for Oracle Database
Supported Oracle Linux 8 Distributions for x86-64 for Oracle Database Client
Supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Distributions for x86-64 for Oracle Database Client
Installing Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2) on Oracle Linux 8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8
Known Issues for Oracle Linux 8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 for Release 12.1.0.2
Use the following information to check supported Oracle Linux 8.8 distributions on Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2)
Table 1 x86-64 Oracle Linux 8.8 Minimum Operating System Requirements
Item | Requirements |
---|---|
SSH Requirement |
Ensure that OpenSSH is installed on your servers. OpenSSH is the required SSH software. |
Oracle Linux 8.8 |
Subscribe to the Oracle Linux 8 channel on the Unbreakable Linux Network, or configure a yum repository from the Oracle Linux yum server website, and then install the Oracle Preinstallation RPM. This RPM installs all required kernel packages for Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database installations, and performs other system configuration. Starting with Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1) DBPSU 12.1.0.2.240716, the following minimum version is supported: Oracle Linux 8.8 with the Unbreakable Enterprise Kernel 7: 5.15.0-202.135.2.el8uek.x86_64 or later Note: Refer to My Oracle Support Note 3043979.1 for certification information, known issues, and installation instructions for Oracle 8.8 UEK7. |
Packages for Oracle Linux 8.8 |
Install the latest released versions of the following packages:
|
Optional Packages for Oracle Linux 8.8 |
Based on your requirement, install the latest released versions of the following packages:
|
Note: If you intend to use 32-bit client applications to access 64-bit servers, then you must also install (where available) the latest 32-bit versions of the packages listed in this table. Both 32-bit and 64-bit clients are supported. |
Use the following information to check supported Oracle Linux 8 distributions on Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2)
Table 1 x86-64 Oracle Linux 8 Minimum Operating System Requirements
Item | Requirements |
---|---|
SSH Requirement |
Ensure that OpenSSH is installed on your servers. OpenSSH is the required SSH software. |
Oracle Linux 8 |
Subscribe to the Oracle Linux 8 channel on the Unbreakable Linux Network, or configure a yum repository from the Oracle Linux yum server website, and then install the Oracle Preinstallation RPM. This RPM installs all required kernel packages for Oracle Grid Infrastructure and Oracle Database installations, and performs other system configuration. Minimum supported distributions:
|
Packages for Oracle Linux 8 |
Install the latest released versions of the following packages:
|
Optional Packages for Oracle Linux 8 |
Based on your requirement, install the latest released versions of the following packages:
|
Note: If you intend to use 32-bit client applications to access 64-bit servers, then you must also install (where available) the latest 32-bit versions of the packages listed in this table. |
Use the following information to check supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 distributions on Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2)
Table 2 x86-64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Minimum Operating System Requirements
Item | Requirements |
---|---|
SSH Requirement |
Ensure that OpenSSH is installed on your servers. OpenSSH is the required SSH software. |
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 |
Minimum supported distribution:
|
Packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 |
Install the latest released versions of the following packages:
|
Optional Packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 |
Based on your requirement, install the latest released versions of the following packages:
|
Note: If you intend to use 32-bit client applications to access 64-bit servers, then you must also install (where available) the latest 32-bit versions of the packages listed in this table. |
Use the following information to check supported Oracle Linux 8 distributions on Oracle Database Client 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2)
Table 3 x86-64 Oracle Linux 8 Minimum Operating System Requirements
Item | Requirements |
---|---|
Oracle Linux 8 |
Minimum supported distributions:
Both 32-bit and 64-bit clients are supported. |
Packages for Oracle Linux 8 |
Install the latest released versions of the following packages:
|
Note: If you intend to use 32-bit client applications to access 64-bit servers, then you must also install (where available) the latest 32-bit versions of the packages listed in this table. |
Use the following information to check supported Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 distributions on Oracle Database Client 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2).
Table 4 x86-64 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 Minimum Operating System Requirements
Item | Requirements |
---|---|
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 |
Minimum Supported distribution:
Both 32-bit and 64-bit clients are supported. |
Packages for Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 |
Install the latest released versions of the following packages:
|
Note: If you intend to use 32-bit client applications to access 64-bit servers, then you must also install (where available) the latest 32-bit versions of the packages listed in this table. |
To install Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2), Oracle
Database Client 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2), or Oracle Real Applications
Clusters (Oracle RAC) 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2) on Oracle Linux 8 or Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 8, apply the DBPSU
12.1.0.2.200414
patch 30700212 using the following
procedures:
Installing Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2) (single-instance)
Download the Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2) software binaries from Oracle Technology Network (OTN) or the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud portal (edelivery):
https://www.oracle.com/in/database/technologies/oracle-database-software-downloads.html
Unzip the 12.1.0.2.0 database binaries.
Set the environment variable CV_ASSUME_DISTID
to OL7
.
Install Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2) (software only):
https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/LADBI/inst_task.htm#LADBI7742
Download and apply the DBPSU
12.1.0.2.200414
patch 30700212 from My Oracle Support:
Create a database using Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (Oracle DBCA).
Run datapatch
from $ORACLE_HOME/OPatch
.
Installing Oracle RAC 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2)
Perform an Oracle Grid Infrastructure 19c release update 19.7 installation:
Repeat steps 1 to 7 from the preceding section to install Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2).
Installing Oracle Database Client 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2)
Download the Oracle Database Client 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2) software binaries from the Oracle website or the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud portal (edelivery):
https://www.oracle.com/in/database/technologies/oracle-database-software-downloads.html
Unzip the 12.1.0.2.0 client binaries.
Set the environment variable CV_ASSUME_DISTID
to OL7
.
Install Oracle Database Client 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2):
https://docs.oracle.com/database/121/LACLI/inst_task.htm#LACLI1384
In the Perform
Prerequisite Checks screen, for the compat-libcap1-1.10
and compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3
missing checks, select Ignore All,
and click Install to
continue with the client installation.
Download and apply the DBPSU
12.1.0.2.200414
patch 30700212 from My Oracle Support:
The following products and features are not supported.
This section contains information about issues related to Oracle Linux 8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8 on Oracle Database 12c Release 1 (12.1.0.2):
During the Oracle Database 12.1.0.2 installation process, you may receive the following error:
[INS-13001] Environment does not meet minimum requirements.
Workaround:
Set the environment variable CV_ASSUME_DISTID,
to
OL7
before you run runInstaller
.
CRS Integrity check
error during 12.1.0.2 Oracle RAC installation with Oracle Clusterware
19c.
Workaround:
In the Perform Prerequisite Checks screen, for the CRS Integrity missing check
, select Ignore All, and click Install to continue with the
installation.
resolv.conf protocol
error during 12.1.0.2 Oracle RAC installation with Oracle Clusterware
19c.
Workaround:
In the Perform Prerequisite Checks screen, for the resolv.conf
protocol missing check,
select Ignore All, and
click Install to continue
with the installation.
PRVG-2002
error
during 12.1.0.2 Oracle RAC installation with Oracle Clusterware 19c.
Workaround:
In the Perform Prerequisite Checks screen, for the PRVG-2002
missing check, select Ignore All, and click Install to continue with the
installation.
/dev/shm mounted as temporary
file system
warning during 12.1.0.2 Oracle RAC
installation with Oracle Clusterware 19c.
Workaround:
In the Perform Prerequisite Checks screen, for the /dev/shm mounted as temporary file system missing
check
, select Ignore All,
and click Install to
continue with the installation.
compat-libcap1-1.10
and compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3
packages missing error during single-instance Oracle Database and
Oracle Database Real Applications Clusters (Oracle RAC) installations
on Oracle Linux 8 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.
Workaround:
In the Perform Prerequisite Checks screen, for the compat-libcap1-1.10
and compat-libstdc++-33-3.2.3
missing
checks, select Ignore All,
and click Install to
continue with the installation.
Note: Ensure that you fix all other checks and issues that are listed in the screen. |
On Oracle Linux 8 or Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8, C++
applications built with g++8
cannot be used with Oracle C++ Call Interface (OCCI).
Workaround:
For building applications with g++8,
use the following compilation options:
-D_GLIBCXX_USE_CXX11_ABI=0
-Wno-narrowing
When using Database Smart Flash Cache on Oracle Linux 8 or Red
Hat Enterprise Linux 8, you may encounter an ORA_439
error.
Workaround:
Download and install the patch associated with Oracle bug 30389229 when it is available on the My Oracle Support website.
jar files missing error during the Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation process.
Workaround:
Ignore the warning and continue with the installation.
For late-breaking updates and best practices about preupgrade, postupgrade, compatibility, and interoperability discussions, refer to Note 1462240.1 on My Oracle Support that links to the ”Upgrade Companion” page at
The list of products or features supported for Oracle Database 12c are as follows:
Database Smart Flash Cache Support
Database Smart Flash Cache is supported only on Oracle Solaris and Oracle Linux.
Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System (Oracle ACFS) and Oracle Automatic Storage Management Dynamic Volume Manager (Oracle ADVM) Support
Although Oracle ADVM supports raw disks in Oracle Automatic Storage Management disk groups, Oracle ADVM device special files created through raw(8) are not supported; Oracle ADVM only supports block device special files.
For the latest information about supported platforms and releases, see the Note 1369107.1 on My Oracle Support at
Oracle ASM Filter Driver Support
Oracle Automatic Storage Management Filter Driver (Oracle ASMFD) is supported only on Linux x86-64.
In addition to the items listed in section 2.2, ”Features Not Available or Restricted in This Release of Oracle Database 12.1.0.2,” in Oracle Database Readme, the following products and features are not supported:
Oracle Database Quality of Service Support
Oracle Database Quality of Service Management is not supported on IBM: Linux on System z.
Oracle Workload Manager Support
Oracle Workload Manager is not supported on IBM: Linux on System z.
ORAchk Audit Tool Support
ORAchk (Oracle RAC Configuration Audit Tool) is not supported on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.
Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System (Oracle ACFS) and Oracle Automatic Storage Management Dynamic Volume Manager (Oracle ADVM) Support
Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System (Oracle ACFS) and Oracle Automatic Storage Management Dynamic Volume Manager (Oracle ADVM) are not supported on Linux Containers.
The following content is specific to the Linux Container certification on Linux:
The preinstallation requirements include the following:
Linux Container version lxc-1.0.7-2.0.10
is supported on Oracle Linux 7 and Oracle Linux 6. Ensure that you have
the following minimum kernel version installed on your system:
Operating System | Kernel Version |
---|---|
Oracle Linux 7 | 3.8.13-98.el7uek.x86_64 or later |
Oracle Linux 6 | 3.8.13-98.el6uek.x86_64 or later |
You must install patch 20920711 prior to enabling RT for Linux Containers.
To enable Real-Time (RT) processes on Linux Containers before you start an Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation, create the container with the RT option for Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) and Oracle Clusterware support:
lxc-create -nnode_name
-t oracle -B [brtfs|ext4] -- --release=6.latest --privileged=rt
For example:
lxc-create -nnode3-lxc1
-t oracle -B btrfs -- --release=6.latest --privileged=rt
This command example creates one container named node3-lxc1
, and uses the brtfs
file system to host the
container.
Note: If you have specified the Linux Container setting file, then ensure that you review each setting line in the file. |
Review the following section for information about issues that affect Linux Containers:
Hard Limit Value Error in the Prerequisite Screen During the Installation
Shared Memory File System Verification Fails on Linux Containers
Kernel Warnings in the Prerequisite Check Screen During the Installation
During a 12.1.0.2 installation, a hard limit value error occurs in the prerequisite screen.
Workaround:
You must not fix the hard limit value using the Fix and Check
Again button. Instead, manually add the hard limit value 65536
to the entry etc/security/limits.conf
on the host, log out and log in again, and then proceed with the
installation. This may help to overcome any issue when the user tries
to connect to the Linux container.
Install_User_Name
hard nofile 65536
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 20683209.
During a 12.1.0.2 Grid installation, the /dev/shm
entry is not found in the /etc/fstab
file of a Linux Container and the verification for the shared memory
file system fails.
Workaround:
Check if the correct shared memory file system is mounted on
the Linux Container host. Ensure that the /dev/shm
mount area is of type tmpfs
and is mounted with the following options:
Set the rw
and execute
permissions on it.
Do not set noexec
or nosuid
on it.
Use the following procedure to check the shared memory file system:
Check the current mount settings on the Linux Container host. For example:
$ more /etc/fstab |grep "tmpfs"
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs defaults 0 0
Here is another example:
$ df -h /dev/shm
Filesystem Size Used Avail Use% Mounted on
tmpfs 29G 228K 29G 1% /dev/shm
If necessary, change the mount settings on the Linux
Container host. For example, log in as root
,
open the /etc/fstab
file
with a text editor, and modify the tmpfs
line:
tmpfs /dev/shm tmpfs rw,exec 0 0
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 22116467.
During a 12.1.0.2 installation, kernel warnings appear in the
prerequisite check screen due to missing /proc
parameter files in the Linux container.
Workaround:
Add the missing /proc
parameter files and set the recommended values in the host and proceed
with the installation. The following /proc
parameter files may only be set on the host and not for individual
containers:
/proc/sys/fs/aio-max-nr
/proc/sys/net/core/rmem_default
/proc/sys/net/core/rmem_max
/proc/sys/net/core/wmem_default
/proc/sys/net/core/wmem_max
/proc/sys/net/ipv4/ip_local_port_range
Setting the values on the host according to Oracle recommended values automatically sets these values for all the Linux containers as well.
Note: Oracle Universal Installer may continue to show warnings despite setting the values on the host. |
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 20683257.
The following section contains information about issues related to Linux Containers:
The oclumon dumpnodeview Displays Negative Value for IFree Field
12.1.0.2 Oracle Restart Deinstallation Issue with the CRSDECONFIG Plugin on Oracle Linux 7 Container
In the Linux Containers environment, the inode value is not
exported. As a result, the oclumon
dumpnodeview
command displays a negative value for the
IFree (number of free inodes) field in its output.
Workaround:
None
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 21150692.
When creating a database on Linux Container, Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) incorrectly shows the available memory of the host server instead of the Linux Container on the Specify Configuration Options page. When you choose to allocate the percentage of memory based on the value shown, the database creation may fail in the case where total consumable memory for that Linux Container is less than the allocated memory.
Workaround:
You must allocate physical memory for the database according to the configuration of the Linux Container system.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 21546793.
After successful deinstallation of 12.1.0.2 Oracle Restart, some of the files and directories are not removed.
Workaround:
After deinstalling 12.1.0.2 Oracle Restart, remove the following files and directories:
rm -r Oracle_Restart_Home
rm -r /OPT/ORCLFMAP
rm -r /etc/init.d/ohasd
rm -r /etc/init.d/ init.ohasd
rm -r /etc/systemd/system/oracle-ohasd.service
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 20566514.
When creating a database on Linux Containers, Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) cannot identify the host owned file system paths in a Linux Container environment. This results in an error on the Storage Locations screen.
Workaround:
The storage ___location for the data file and flash recovery area must be owned by the Linux Container file system.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bugs 21890441 and 22011207.
You must use the dynamic Oracle client libraries to link the client code on Linux. Do not link the static Oracle client libraries.
The following content is specific to release 12.1.0.1:
Refer to the installation guides for the preinstallation requirements. Additional preinstallation requirements include the following:
You must install the following packages to use Oracle Configuration Manager on SUSE 11:
glibc-devel-32bit-2.11.1-0.17.4
libgcc43-32bit-4.3.4_20091019-0.7.35
gcc-32bit-4.3-62.198
glibc-32bit-2.11.1-0.17.4
glibc-profile-32bit-2.11.1-0.17.4
glibc-locale-32bit-2.11.1-0.17.4
gcc43-32bit-4.3.4_20091019-0.7.35
Review the following section for information about issues that affect Oracle Database installation, configuration, and upgrade:
While performing Oracle Grid Infrastructure installation, if the Grid Naming Service (GNS) and Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) options are selected and automatic execution of root script is enabled, the installation may fail with the following error:
[INS-10008] Session Initialization failed
Workaround:
Remove the directory GI_HOME
recursively before clicking the Install button on the summary page.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 16196582.
The following section contains information about issues related to Oracle Database 12c and associated products:
Rarely, Oracle ACFS and Oracle ADVM devices in /dev/asm
are set to the root
group ID while the udev
rules file, /etc/udev/rules.d/55-usm.rules
,
specifies a different group ID. As a result, Oracle ACFS and Oracle
ADVM may not mount after system restart.
Workaround:
Edit the /etc/rc.local
file and add the following entry:
/sbin/start_udev
Oracle ACFS and Oracle ADVM devices are created with the
expected settings according to the udev
rules file.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 13653789.
Oracle Automatic Storage Management Configuration Assistant cannot be used to create Oracle ACFS volume with stripe column 1.
Workaround:
Use the asmcmd volcreate
command or the ALTER DISKGROUP
SQL statement to create the volume. After the volume is created, you
can use Oracle Automatic Storage Management Configuration Assistant to
create Oracle ACFS file system.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 16347687.
The following content is specific to release 12.1.0.2:
Refer to the installation guides for the preinstallation requirements.
Review the following section for information about issues that affect Oracle Database installation, configuration, and upgrade:
The 32-bit Oracle Database Client installation may fail on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 on Linux x86 systems.
Workaround:
For Oracle Linux 7, install the glibc-2.17-55.0.4.el7
package.
For Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7, the issue is tracked with Red Hat bugzilla 1150282. Contact Red Hat for a fix.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 19028658.
When you run Java GUI applications, such as Oracle Universal Installer, Database Configuration Assistant, or Database Upgrade Assistant, with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11 on a Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, or a Korean locale, the characters show as square boxes.
Workaround:
Run the Java GUI applications on an English locale with SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 11.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 17075895.
Oracle Database installation results in the following errors:
CRS-2674: Start of 'ora.asm' on 'nodename' failed
CRS-2679: Attempting to clean 'ora.asm' on 'nodename'
...
...
...
CRS-2681: Clean of 'ora.asm' on 'nodename' succeeded
Some of Oracle ASM instances do not run.
Workaround:
Run the following command to start the remaining Oracle ASM instances:
srvctl start asm
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 19131165.
The following sections contain information about issues related to Oracle Database 12c and associated products:
Oracle ACFS and Oracle ADVM May Not Mount After System Restart
Oracle Universal Installer Issue on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
Intel C++ Compiler Error on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7
JRE Exception on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 on IBM: Linux on System z
Rarely, Oracle ACFS and Oracle ADVM devices in /dev/asm
are set to the root
group ID while the udev
rules file, /etc/udev/rules.d/55-usm.rules
,
specifies a different group ID. As a result, Oracle ACFS and Oracle
ADVM may not mount after system restart.
Workaround:
Edit the /etc/rc.local
file and add the following entry:
/sbin/start_udev
Oracle ACFS and Oracle ADVM devices are created with the
expected settings according to the udev
rules file.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 13653789.
When running the acfsdriverstate
command for Cluster Verification Utility (CVU), Oracle Universal
Installer, or the root scripts, you may encounter a permission
denied
error if the current working directory is not
accessible to the user.
Workaround:
Change the current working directory to a directory where the
user running the command has access, such as the user's home directory
or /tmp,
before running the acfsdriverstate
command.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 18364777.
On Oracle Linux 7 (64-bit) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (64-bit), certain tools such as Oracle Universal Installer, Oracle Database Configuration Assistant, and Oracle Enterprise Manager Configuration Assistant cannot display the non-English multibyte character language messages. For example, languages such as Japanese, Chinese, and Korean are not displayed by these tools on Oracle Linux 7 (64-bit) and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 (64-bit).
Workaround:
Run the following commands for the Japanese language:
mkdir /usr/share/fonts/japanese/TrueType
cd /usr/share/fonts/japanese/TrueType
ln -s /usr/share/fonts/wqy-zenhei/wqy-zenhei.ttc sazanami-gothic.ttf
Run the following commands for the Chinese language:
mkdir /usr/share/fonts/chinese/TrueType
cd /usr/share/fonts/chinese/TrueType
ln -s /usr/share/fonts/wqy-zenhei/wqy-zenhei.ttc uming.ttf
Run the following commands for the Korean language:
mkdir /usr/share/fonts/korean/TrueType
cd /usr/share/fonts/korean/TrueType
ln -s /usr/share/fonts/wqy-zenhei/wqy-zenhei.ttc gulim.ttf
Next, start Oracle Universal Installer.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 19381563.
When using Database Smart Flash Cache on Oracle Linux 7, you
may encounter an ORA-439
error.
Workaround:
Download and install the patch associated with Oracle bug 19504946 when it is available on the My Oracle Support website.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 19504946.
When compiling C++ code on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 with Intel C++ Compiler 12, you may encounter the following errors:
/usr/include/c++/4.8.2/ext/atomicity.h(49): error: identifier__ATOMIC_ACQ_REL" is undefined { return __atomic_fetch_add(__mem, __val, __ATOMIC_ACQ_REL); }
/usr/include/c++/4.8.2/ext/atomicity.h(49): error: identifier "__atomic_fetch_add" is undefined { return __atomic_fetch_add(__mem, __val, __ATOMIC_ACQ_REL); }
Workaround:
Upgrade to Intel C++ Compiler 13.0.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 19583928.
Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System (Oracle ACFS) is not supported on Oracle Linux 7 and Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7.
Workaround:
Download and install the patch associated with Oracle bug 18321597 when it is available on the My Oracle Support website.
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 18321597.
Oracle Database Client (32-bit) installer and the following tools that use Java Runtime Environment (JRE) on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 on IBM: Linux on System z fail with a JDK exception:
Oracle Database Client (32-bit) installer
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
Deinstallation tool
Workaround:
Start the Oracle Database Client (32-bit) installer with
the -J-Xnojit
option:
./runInstaller -J-Xnojit
Before you run Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, update
the $ORACLE_HOME/bin/netca
script to include the -Xnojit
option:
$JRE $JRE_OPTIONS –Xnojit
-classpath $CLASSPATH oracle.net.ca.NetCA $*
Update the Deinstallation tool script, deinstall.pl
to include the -Xnojit
option in the JRE command. For example, add the -Xnojit
option to line 387
in the deinstall.pl
script as follows:
$toolCmd =
$jreHome.$dirSep.'bin'.$dirSep.'java -Xnojit '.$archFlag.$debugString."
@javaOptions . . .
This issue is tracked with Oracle bug 19717149.
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