Hello,
Oracle VM Manager 3.0.3 build 150 has been officially released. The patch number for the new Oracle VM 3.0.3 is 13614645. If you want to directly download the patch, click here.
A list of all the bug fixes for OVM Manager 3.0.3 can be found here:
https://updates.oracle.com/Orion/Services/download?type=readme&aru=14500272
Below are the bugs fixed with the patch:
13545732 UPGRADER SHOULD NOT REQUIRE DB EXPORT IMPORT FOR 3.0.3 TO 3.0.3 This bug fix will allow current and future patches to upgrade the core Manager application without requiring a full export and import of the Manager database when there are no schema changes in the database. 13542117 WRONG SERVER STATS - VM UTILIZATION NOT INCLUDED This bug fixes a problem where the CPU utilization values for individual VMs running on Oracle VM 3.0.3 servers were displayed inaccurately (significantly lower than reality). This fix ensures that the VM CPU utilization stats are reported correctly in 3.0.3 and will consistently and accurately trigger Dynamic Resource Scheduling policies to automatically live migrate running VMs as expected. This bug only existed in Oracle VM 3.0.3 and did not exist in Oracle VM 3.0.2 or 3.0.1. Note that users using Oracle Enterprise Manager 12c to manage Oracle VM 3.0.3 infrastructure should verify any historical CPU utilization values collected prior to the application of this update as older CPU data may not be accurate. 13529687 OCFS2 REPO SIZE IS NOT UPDATED To update repos size the user will now need to refresh the LUN the repo resides on by navigating through the Oracle VM Manager UI to the LUN that is hosting the OCFS2 repo and clicking on the 'Refresh Physical Disk' button. The OCFS2 repo size will be updated accurately.
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Hi,
I want to know whether it is possible to create the OVM using Single SATA disk to provision 2 VM’s for Oracle DB with and w/o RAC using single desktop server ?
Thanks.
Regards,
Nataraj.
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Hello Nataraj,
It seems you just want to play with Oracle DB. It might be easier to do this using Oracle VirtualBox instead of trying to setup a whole OVM environment.
Thanks,
Roger