But what does this command actually do? When should you use it? And why the specific reference to "72030"?
Let’s simulate a real-world patch session. opatchauto72030 execute in nonrolling mode
Before diving into the flags, let's clarify the tool. opatchauto is the utility used to apply patches (bundle patches, PSUs, or RU/RURs) on Oracle Grid Infrastructure and RAC databases. Unlike manual opatch , opatchauto understands the cluster topology. It stops resources, moves services, applies binaries, and restarts. But what does this command actually do
Even with a perfect plan, issues arise. Here are errors tied to non‑rolling mode with opatchauto : opatchauto72030 execute in nonrolling mode
: Perform a full backup of the Oracle Home and GI Home before proceeding. Command Syntax