

The Oracle Help Center and Oracle Technology Network (OTN) have additional planning resources, such as upgrade videos and links to support communities that may also be useful in your upgrade planning. Using this planning guide is your first step in designing your upgrade path. Upgrades can be complicated and time-consuming when you are unprepared or unfamiliar with the requirements associated with this release of Oracle Fusion Middleware. If this is a question you are currently asking yourself, then take a minute to review the planning steps described in these sections. Should I upgrade to this release of Oracle Fusion Middleware? This section can be used to help you determine whether an upgrade to Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c (12.2.1) is right for you and your existing environment. Understanding and Obtaining the Upgrade and Configuration Tools Understanding and Obtaining Product Distributions for Your Upgrade Understanding Domain Upgrade Restrictions Understanding Component Upgrade Restrictions Understanding Interoperability and Compatibility with Previous Versions Understanding Your Certification, Compatibility, and Interoperability Requirements Understanding the Supported Upgrade Starting Points Understanding In-Place versus Out-of-Place UpgradesĬreating the Required Schemas Before Upgrade Planning for System Downtime During an Upgrade Understanding the Standard Upgrade Topology for 12c Understanding the Basic 12c Upgrade Tasks Understanding the 12c Upgrade Process Flow Introducing Oracle Fusion Middleware 12c to 11g Users If in this small chance that anyone comes across the same problem, or any possible further solutions please don't hesitate to let me know! Hoping patch Tuesday could automatically fix, but not holding out any hopes.Before you begin an upgrade, you must understand what can and cannot be upgraded and how the upgrade will impact your production environment. Same issue.Īwaiting feedback from the developers but no reply or solution as yet, Microsoft support simply refers me back to them, but same problem on two completely different software packages? Have tried the Suitcase Fusion trial as an alternative. I put it down to upgrade woes, so reformatted over the weekend, clean installed from the media creation tool. Something must have changed under the hood because since the AU, NexusFont takes forever to scan (used to be 30 seconds now 5 minutes+) and when the fonts are loaded into memory, I get system instability.Įdge crashes, system & web fonts are sometimes missing/replaced and edge, Cortana, the Start Menu etc can often crash. I've always used NexusFont for managing my fonts, allows me to quickly load fonts into memory (I have a library of about 1400, I'm a graphic designer) and go about my work without worrying. Have had a nightmare with the AU so far :(
