OPatch detects the Middleware Home as "C:\Oracle\Middleware\12.1.3"Ģ:43:44 PM .OiiiInstallAreaControl initAreaControl Log file location : C:\ORACLE\middleware\12.1.3\cfgtoollogs\opatch\20423408_May_ Oracle Home : C:\ORACLE\middleware\12.1.3Ĭentral Inventory : C:\Program Files (x86)\Oracle\Inventory Oracle Interim Patch Installer version 13.2.0.0.0Ĭopyright (c) 2014, Oracle Corporation. SET ORACLE_HOME=C:\ORACLE\middleware\12.1.3 OPatch will attempt to re-lockįirst we set our ORACLE_HOME to the Jdeveloper 12.1.3 folder: If we don’t use the right permissions we will get the error: Unable to lock Central Inventory. ![]() Since I use Windows as local OS you will need to First open a command prompt with Administrator rights (right-click, run as Administrator). This folder is called ‘patch_TOP’ in opatch terminology. So I patched my own JDeveloper 12.1.3 environment with the OPATCH tool.Įxtract the downloaded patch, I’ll use C:\temp\p20423408_121300_Generic\20423408 You can deploy the patch on top of your basic 12.1.3.0.0 or the earlier released SOA Bundle Patch 12.1.3.0.1 Just use the search on patch number ‘20423408’ and it will bring you the patch details page with the download (approx. The SOA(/BPM) Bundle Patch 12.1.3.0.2 is available for download from Oracle Support ( )
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