How To Collect Log Files from Cloning in 12.2
Oracle Applications Manager - Version 12.2 to 12.2.5 [Release 12.2Cloud to 12.2]
SOLUTION
The cloning process in R12.2 creates log files in several locations:
1. OraInventory logs:
/oraInventory/logs
2. PRECLONE logs from the source server:
adpreclone logs database tier:
$ORACLE_HOME/appsutil/log/
adpreclone logs Applications tier:
$INST_TOP/admin/log/clone/StageAppsTier_
3. ADCFGCLONE logs from target server:
adcfgclone logs database tier:
$ORACLE_HOME/appsutil/clone/bin/CloneContext_
This log shows the entries selected during execution of adcfgclone command
$ORACLE_HOME/appsutil/log/
This log shows the results for the execution of the clone
adcfgclone logs Applications tier:
$COMMON_TOP/clone/bin/CloneContext_
This log shows the entries selected during execution of adcfgclone command
$COMMON_TOP/clone/FMW/logs/prereqcheck.log
This log shows the pre-requisites for FMW installation.
$INST_TOP/admin/log/clone_
This log shows the results for the execution of the clone.
There are some other logs under $INST_TOP/admin/log/clone, so it is OK to request customer to upload a zip file with this directory for review.
If providing for support, compress and upload the zip of the directory $APPLRGF/TXK/ohsCloneLog ( this captures cloning failures for OHS ).
4. To obtain all the logs via zip command:
The 12.2 Clone log can also be collected using following zip method:
On the target database tier, issue the following zip command:
$ zip -r /tmp/$TWO_TASK'_''uname -n'_'date +%m%d%y.%H%M'_DB_Clone_logs.zip \
$ORACLE_HOME/appsutil/clone/bin/CloneContext_*.log \
$ORACLE_HOME/appsutil/log/$CONTEXT_NAME/NetServiceHandler.log \
$ORACLE_HOME/appsutil/log/$CONTEXT_NAME/ApplyDBTier_*.log
On the target application tier, issue the following zip command:
$ zip -r /tmp/$TWO_TASK'_''uname -n'_'date +%m%d%y.%H%M'_APP_Clone_logs.zip \
$INST_TOP/admin/log/* \
$INST_TOP/admin/oraInventory/logs/* \
$APPLRGF/TXK/ohsCloneLog/* \
$COMMON_TOP/clone/bin/CloneContext_*.log
Upload the Clone_logs.zip files generated in steps 2 and 3. The files will be in the /tmp directory.
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