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Re: oracle 8173 patchset question

From: Trifon Anguelov <trifona_at_pacbell.net>
Date: Tue, 23 Apr 2002 02:15:11 GMT
Message-ID: <Ps3x8.5776$9z3.2574870733@newssvr14.news.prodigy.com>


Guang,

That means you did not installed JServ initially and you don't have to apply those steps. It is valid only if you have JServ installed.

Check the latest Oracle DBA forums at:

http://www.dbaclick.com/cgi-bin/ib3/ikonboard.cgi

Hope that helps,

Trifon Anguelov
Senior Oracle DBA

http://www.dbaclick.com



"G M" <zlmei_at_hotmail.com> wrote in message news:50a5e6b6.0204221705.5177d317_at_posting.google.com...
> Hi:
>
> I am trying to apply patch set to upgrade oracle 81700 to 81730 on a
> Sun Solaris box. I followed the Instruction but have a question in
> Step 16. The Instruction says:
>
> -------
> 16. You can ignore this step if you have already executed it as part
> of a previous 8.1.7 patch set install:
> The installation of this patch set fixes a potential security hole in
> the XSQL Servlet - see here for more detail. The
> patchset installation does not, however, modify any of the Oracle HTTP
> Server configuration files to reflect changes to
> the XSQL Servlet installation. If you have previously installed the
> Oracle HTTP Server, you will need to update one of
> the configuration files manually after the patchset installation is
> complete. If you do not do so, the XSQL Servlet may
> not work in the context of the Oracle HTTP Server after the patchset
> is installed. To update your Oracle HTTP Server
> configuration, perform the following steps:
> 1) Edit the file: $ORACLE_HOME/Apache/Jserv/conf/jserv.properties
> 2) Search for the string: "XSQLConfig.xml File location"
> 3) Modify the parameter wrapper.classpath on the line immediately
> following the above string to read:
> $ORACLE_HOME/oracore/admin
> 4) Save the file.
> ----------
>
> We have Oracle 817 EE installed (did "typical" installation). Although
> we are not using Oracle's HTTP Server, the Apache directory is
> installed there.
>
> Problem: I can not seem to find the directory "conf" here. From my
> unix box:
>
> ultra$ pwd
> /oracle/product/8.1.7/Apache/Jserv
> ultra$ ls
> docs etc libexec logs servlets
>
> Any suggestions? TIA.
>
> Guang
> ------------
Received on Mon Apr 22 2002 - 21:15:11 CDT

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