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Tuesday, December 09, 2008

Versions Checking

Oracle Applications Components

Oracle Applications Components

Oracle Applications version.
You may never need this but in case you are looking at a new environment then the simplest way to figure out your application version is by navigating to
Help-> About Oracle Applications from any of the forms sessions.

Version of a Oracle Applications Form (fmx) or report
To find the version of any oracle applications files
strings -a ICQTYED.fmx | grep Header
alternatively you can also use the
adident command

Version of a Java class File
To find the version of a java class file
$ strings | grep '$Header'

JDBC version
In your middle tier, edit the jserv.properties file located in the iAS_ ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Jserv/etc directory
- Locate the wrapper.classpath that is pointing to the jdbc zip file
/u01/applsam/samcomn/java/jdbc14.zip

How to find the Apache version?
Go to the $iAS/Apache/Apache/bin directory and enter the following command:
$ httpd -version

Version Of The OA Framework
To find out the version of your Oracle appplication Framework
http://[host].[domain]:[portnumber]/OA_HTML/OAInfo.jsp
OA Framework Version Information
OA Framework Version 11.5.10.2CU.
MDS Version 9.0.5.4.81 (build 481)
UIX Version 2.2.18
BC4J Version 9.0.3.13.51

Oracle Application Product Version or Patch Set Level.
One of the most common things you will asked by your support engineer is the version or commonly known as the patch set level of your Oracle Applications product, while or after raising your service request. You can query this by logging on to your application database as the apss user.
select patch_level from fnd_product_installations where patch_level like '%AD%';

OJSP Version
Log in to the application server as the applmgr user
cd $OA_HTML
edit the jtflogin.jsp file to add the following line
OJSP Version: <%= application.getAttribute("oracle.jsp.versionNumber") %>
clear your cache and bounce your apache server
soruce the jtflogin.jsp from your browser
http://hcslnx03.satyam.com:8002/OA_HTML/jtflogin.jsp
OJSP Version: 1.1.3.5.2

XML Parser Version
You can find out the version of your XML Parser using the following query
SQL> select WF_EVENT_XML.XMLVersion() XML_VERSION
2 from sys.dual;
XML_VERSION
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Oracle XDK Java 9.0.4.0.0 Production

XML Publisher Version
To check weather XML publisher is installed or not you can query the FND_PRODUCT_INSTALLATIONS table or you can lookup the
reports in Oracle Applications Manager. You can find out the version for your XML publisher from the output of your report or from MetaInfo.class file.
$OA_JAVA/oracle/apps/xdo/common/MetaInfo.class.

WorkFlow Version
You can find out the version of your workflow using the following query
SQL> select TEXT Version from WF_RESOURCES
2 where TYPE = 'WFTKN' and NAME = 'WF_VERSION';
VERSION
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
2.6.0

Oracle Database Components

Oracle RDBMS Version
You can query the version of your database user the dynamic view V$VERSION
SQL> SELECT * FROM V$VERSION;
BANNER
----------------------------------------------------------------
Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.6.0 - Production
PL/SQL Release 9.2.0.6.0 - Production
CORE 9.2.0.6.0 Production
TNS for Solaris: Version 9.2.0.6.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 9.2.0.6.0 - Production

Version of OPATCH
$ perl $ORACLE_HOME/OPatch/opatch.pl version
/oracle/product/v9.2.0.6_doeb10s/OPatch/opatch.pl version: 1.0.0.0.51

Listener Version
$ lsnrctl version
LSNRCTL for Solaris: Version 9.2.0.6.0 - Production on 06-JUL-2007 09:34:53
Copyright (c) 1991, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=samsolx)(PORT=1527))
TNSLSNR for Solaris: Version 9.2.0.6.0 - Production
TNS for Solaris: Version 9.2.0.6.0 - Production
Unix Domain Socket IPC NT Protocol Adaptor for Solaris: Version 9.2.0.6.0 - Production
Oracle Bequeath NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 9.2.0.6.0 - Production
TCP/IP NT Protocol Adapter for Solaris: Version 9.2.0.6.0 - Production,,
The command completed successfully

Operating Systems and Utilities

Sun Solaris Version
To check the version of you Solaris you can use the following file.
$ cat /etc/release
Solaris 8 2/02 Fujitsu_3 s28s_u7fjsv3wos_04 SPARC
Copyright 2002 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
Assembled 08 December 2002

RedHat Linux Version
You can check the version and release of Linux from the following file
view /etc/redhat-release
Red Hat Enterprise Linux AS release 4 (Nahant Update 2)

Perl Version
You can use the perl -v or the perl - version command to find out the version of perl on your environment.
$ perl -version
This is perl, version 5.005_03 built for sun4-solaris
Copyright 1987-1999, Larry Wall

Java Version
To fine the version of Java used
$ java -version
java version "1.4.2_04"
Java(TM) 2 Runtime Environment, Standard Edition (build 1.4.2_04-b05)
Java HotSpot(TM) Client VM (build 1.4.2_04-b05, mixed mode)

Version of Installed packages on Solaris
To find the version of the packages on Solaris
$ pkginfo -i|grep perl
application MCperl584 PERL 5.8.4 with Modules 64bit with Threads
optional VRTSperl Perl 5.8.6 for VERITAS

Version of Installed packages on Linux
To find the version of the packages on linux
rpm -qa|grep

Kernel Version of Unix
You can find the version of your kernel on UNIX by the following command
uname -a

Bit of Operating System
You can check the bit size of your OS by using the following command
$ isainfo -b
64

Bit of your Oracle Software
To check if your Oracle Binary is 32 bit or 64 bit you can use the file command on any of the oracle executables like
$ file $ORACLE_HOME/bin/oracle
/oracle/product/v9.2.0.6_doeb10s/bin/oracle: ELF 32-bit MSB executable SPARC Version 1, dynamically linked, not stripped

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