Oracle 11.2.0.4 Patch Download

Oracle Database 11g Release 2. Standard Edition, Standard Edition One, and Enterprise Edition. 7/13: Patch Set 11.2.0.4 for Linux and Solaris is now available on support.oracle.com. Note: it is a full installation (you do not need to download 11.2.0.1 first). See the README for more info (login to My Oracle Support required). We download '11.2.0.4.0 PATCH SET FOR ORACLE DATABASE SERVER' using Patch 13390677 from Oracle Support. Note that, this patch includes Oracle Database, ASM, Grid, Oracle RAC and so on. We download 7 zip files and their descriptions are as follows. In this post, I’m installing the Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.4) software on Oracle Linux 6.4, along with optional instructions on how to apply the latest Patch Set Update (PSU) to your new Oracle home.

  1. Oracle 11.2.0.4 Patch Download
  2. Oracle 11.2.0.4 Download Windows

Understand the minimum versions for patching Oracle Database Appliance to later releases.

Patching Oracle Database Appliance Release 12.1.2.6 or Later

Oracle recommends that you patch your Oracle Database Appliance deployment to within the previous four releases. There may be a minimum patch-level requirement for upgrades to certain releases. Use the following table as an indicator for minimum requirements for patching to a release.

Table A-1 Minimum Patch Requirements for Oracle Database Appliance Releases

Supported Oracle Database Appliance ReleaseMinimum Release Requirement for Patching
12.2.1.3.0
  • 12.2.1.2.0

  • 12.1.2.12

12.2.1.2.0
  • 12.1.2.12

Note: 12.2.1.2.0 is not supported on virtualized platform.

12.1.2.12
  • 12.1.2.11

  • 12.1.2.10

  • 12.1.2.9

  • 12.1.2.8

12.1.2.11
  • 12.1.2.10

  • 12.1.2.9

  • 12.1.2.8

  • 12.1.2.7

12.1.2.10
  • 12.1.2.9

  • 12.1.2.8

  • 12.1.2.7

  • 12.1.2.6

12.1.2.9
  • 12.1.2.8

  • 12.1.2.7

  • 12.1.2.6

12.1.2.8
  • 12.1.2.7

  • 12.1.2.6

12.1.2.7
  • 12.1.2.6

12.1.2.6
  • 12.1.2.5

Release 12.2.1.1.0 is only supported on X7–2 models and hence is not listed in the table.

Patching Oracle Database Appliance Release 12.1.2.5 or Earlier

The following table lists the upgrade paths for Oracle Database Appliance Release 12.1.2.5 or earlier.

Table A-2 Minimum Patch Requirements for Releases Earlier than Release 12.1.2.5

Oracle Database Appliance ReleaseMinimum Release Requirement for Patching
12.1.2.512.1.2.0 to 12.1.2.4
12.1.2.0.02.2.0.0.0 to 2.10.0.0.0
2.2.0.0.02.1.0.3.1 or earlier

Patching Oracle Database Appliance Release 12.1.2.1.0 to Release 12.1.2.5.0 or Later

Consider the following when patching Oracle Database Appliance Release 12.1.2.1.0:

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  • Patch Oracle Database Appliance Release 12.1.2.1.0 to Release 12.1.2.5.0 and then apply the patches for 12.1.2.6.0.

  • If the file /opt/oracle/oak/pkgrepos/orapkgs/DB/12.1.0.2.1/Patches/19303936/p19392646_121020_Linux-x86-64.zip does not exist, then download and unpack p21086542_121230_Linux-x86-64.zip together with two files p21645601_121250_Linux-x86-64_*of2.zip. On both nodes, ensure that you unpack *21086542* first and then twop21645601*.zip.

  • Follow the 12.1.2.5.0 patch 21645601 README to complete the 12.1.2.5.0 patching. Then download two p22328442_121260_Linux-x86-64_*of2.zip. On both nodes, ensure that you unpack two p22328442*zip.

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I have been searching download oracle client 11g(11.2.0.4.0) for windows server 2012.

I have looking at oracle website still cannot get it.

Where can I download?

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Oracle 11.2.0.4 Patch Download

Go to this link https://updates.oracle.com/Orion/PatchDetails/process_form?patch_num=13390677

and download Oracle client(11.2.0.4) 64 bit which is p13390677_112040_platform_4of7.zip

For 32 bit you need to download p13390677_112040_platform_3of6.zip

Kiran SangareddypetaKiran Sangareddypeta

Try this from metalinkPatch 13390677: 11.2.0.4.0 PATCH SET FOR ORACLE DATABASE SERVER

Dmitry GorlovDmitry Gorlov

Oracle 11.2.0.4 Download Windows

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