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Installing ABAP 6.40 SR 1 on Oracle 10g

Former Member
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Good Day,

I will like to install SAP 4.7 Enterprise using kernel 6.40 on Oracle 10g. I have successfuly gone to Oracle 10g via the upgrade process by

a) Installing Oracle 9.2.x upto patchset 9.2.0.7

b) Then upgrade to Oracle 10g patchset 10.2.0.2

I have already downloaded Oracle 10g DVD's (five of them)

Our production system is Oracle 10g, I will like to refresh QAS to Oracle 10g, so I am just enquring whether a direct install to Oracle 10g is possible, and then perfrom a restore.

If it is possible, please direct me to the CORRECT installing guide and DVD's.

Thanks,

Regards,

VKM...

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Former Member
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Hi All,

Found the solution...

It was DVD # 51031764 that had the correct LADEL.ASC.

Regards,

VKM.

former_member225642
Discoverer
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Dear VKM,

I have same issue during isntalltion where required ORACLE:9.2.0.7:CLRDBMS. May i know where to get the DVD # 51031764. Please advise. Thanks.

Regards,

pang

Former Member
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Hi All,

I am still having this problem, with older SAP installation

Enterprise 4.7 Ext 1 with kernel 6.40 for Oracle 10g.

Note 896475 says it is possible.

However I am still encountering this issue

"RDBMS Client Oracle 920" it is looking for a label

ORACLE:9.2.0.7:CLRDBMS:. which I don't have and can't find on "SAP Service Market place".

I downloaded OCL92064.SAR for Oracle 9.2.0.7 64-bit Client from this site

https://websmp205.sap-ag.de/swdc

but it still does not help...

As a result I can't move further with the installation, as ORACLE:9.2.0.7:CLRDBMS appears to be mandatory...

Will appreciate answers from anyone..

Regards,

VKM.

Former Member
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Hi Markus,

Thanks for the response.

Probably I wasn't clear...

Let me clarify...

a) I want to build my QAS server from scratch with Oracle 10g installation. The version of SAP is 4.7 Enterprise Ext 110, with 6.40 kernel.

After this then I want to restore from production which is already Oracle 10g.

b) The DVD I am using is Master "Installation_Master_6.20_6.40_07_07"

c) During the installation under section "Database Server and Client"

The option to choose is available for Server "102 or 920", but only "920" appears for Client.

When I reach the screen that asks for

"RDBMS Client Oracle 920" it is looking for a label

ORACLE:9.2.0.7:CLRDBMS:. which I don't have and can't seem to find on "SAP Service Market place".

N.B All the software (SAP & Oracle) for the installation was downloaded from ServiceMarketPlace

This prompt me to ask the question whether I am using the correct "DVD Master" or is it easier to find the ORACLE:9.2.0.7:CLRDBMS:. label that the installation is requesting through a different route.

Hope I am much clearer...

Thanks.

VKM..

markus_doehr2
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> a) I want to build my QAS server from scratch with Oracle 10g installation. The version of SAP is 4.7 Enterprise Ext 110, with 6.40 kernel.

For this you either need

- an Oracle 9.2.0 client (949116 - Oracle 10g Support on Windows: 6.40-Based SAP Systems)

- or exchange during the database creation the kernel 6.40 with 6.40_EX2 so you don't need the 9.2 client but you use the 10.2 client.

> After this then I want to restore from production which is already Oracle 10g.

Why first installing the system and then restoring? This can be done in one step with the system copy procedure.

> b) The DVD I am using is Master "Installation_Master_6.20_6.40_07_07"

I would recommend downloading the newest installation Master CD.

> c) During the installation under section "Database Server and Client"

>

> The option to choose is available for Server "102 or 920", but only "920" appears for Client.

Yes - because at that time there was no kernel which uses the Oracle 10.2 client. That is desribed in above note.

> When I reach the screen that asks for

>

> "RDBMS Client Oracle 920" it is looking for a label

> ORACLE:9.2.0.7:CLRDBMS:. which I don't have and can't seem to find on "SAP Service Market place".

>

> N.B All the software (SAP & Oracle) for the installation was downloaded from ServiceMarketPlace

See above

Markus

markus_doehr2
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Check note 932722 - Upgrade to Oracle 10.2 during a database copy

This note is for windows but it can be adapted to be used on *NIX.

Markus