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Windows Next message: [ovs-dev] [PATCH V11 11/17] python tests: Ported UNIX sockets to Windows Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ bsu.sh list patches subject ] [ author ] AF_UNIX sockets are not supported on how to apply patch in weblogic Windows. Instead of an AF_UNIX socket use localhost tcp connections to communicate between components. This makes the how to check patches applied in weblogic python sockets compatible with the ones used in Windows applications. In case the socket returns WSAEWOULDBLOCK, it is replaced by EAGAIN error in order to be compatible with how to apply weblogic patch in linux Windows. Signed-off-by: Paul-Daniel Boca
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V8: No changes V9: No changes V10: No changes V11: No changes --- python/ovs/jsonrpc.py | 4 ++++ python/ovs/socket_util.py | 56 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------- python/ovs/stream.py | 9 +++++-- python/ovs/unixctl/server.py | 6 +++-- 4 files changed, 62 insertions(+), 13 deletions(-) diff --git a/python/ovs/jsonrpc.py b/python/ovs/jsonrpc.py index 6300c67..1bc3493 100644 --- a/python/ovs/jsonrpc.py +++ b/python/ovs/jsonrpc.py @@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ import errno import os +import sys import six @@ -274,6 +275,9 @@ class Connection(object): except UnicodeError: error = errno.EILSEQ if error: + if (sys.platform == "win32" + and error == errno.WSAEWOULDBLOCK): + error = errno.EAGAIN if error == errno.EAGAIN: return error, None else: diff --git a/python/ovs/socket_util.py b/python/ovs/socket_util.py index b358b05..949d27a 100644 --- a/python/ovs/socket_util.py +++ b/python/ovs/socket_util.py @@ -17,6 +17,7 @@ import os import os.path import random import socket +import sys import six from six.moves import range @@ -54,6 +55,26 @@ def free_short_name(short_name): ovs.fatal_signal.unlink_file_now(link_name) +def compat_read_unix_socket(path): + try: + with open(path, "r+") as file_handle: + ret = int(file_handle.readline()) + except IOError as e: + vlog.warn("%s: open: %s" % (path, e.strerror)) + raise socket.error(errno.ENOENT) + + return ret + + +def c
For... » Master Note For OPatch By jerickso on Sep 29, 2010 For the most current information, please refer
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to : (Doc ID 293369.1) Master Note For OPatch APPLIES TO:Oracle apply patch using smart update utility Database - Standard Edition - Version 8.1.7.4 and laterOracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 8.1.7.4 opatch failed with error code 73 oracle 11g and laterOracle Universal Installer - Version 1.0.0.0.50 and laterSiebel CRM - Version 8.1.1.11 SIA [23030] to 8.1.1.11 SIA [23030] [Release V8]Information in this document applies to http://openvswitch.org/pipermail/dev/2016-August/077050.html any platform. PURPOSE To provide a comprehensive list of commonly used OPatch notes. SCOPE This is applicable to alllevels of expertise for OPatch. DETAILS OPatch User Guides Oracle OPatch User's Guide Release 12.1 for Windows and UNIX Oracle Universal Installer and OPatch User's Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) for Windows and UNIX https://blogs.oracle.com/db/entry/master_note_for_opatch_id_2933691 Oracle Universal Installer and OPatch User's Guide 11g Release 1 (11.1) for Windows and UNIX Oracle Universal Installer and OPatch User's Guide 10g Release 2 (10.2) for Windows and UNIX General Note 1561792.1 Patching Assistant: Oracle Database/ClientNote 1451669.1 FAQ : Understanding OPatch Tool And PatchingNote 224346.1 OPatch - Where Can I Find the Latest Version of OPatch?Note 453495.1 FAQs on OPatch Version : 11.1Note.334108.1 OPatch version 10.2 - FAQNote 433218.1 Why Should You Install 32-Bit JDK/JRE When You Have 64-Bit Oracle and Operating System ?Note 1475077.1 Can the $ORACLE_HOME/jdk and $ORACLE_HOME/jdk/jre Directories Be Removed?Note 1449674.1 Is It Supported to Update /Upgrade the Default JDK/JRE in Oracle Home?Note 1446582.1 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ): Patching Oracle Database ServerNote 865255.1 Best approach for Oracle database patching sequence to latest/required patchset along with CPU/PSU/any-other-one-off patchNote 1526322.1 11g : Can Examples CD Be Installed After Interim Patches Are Applied On The Base Version?Note 1530108.1 Oracle Database 12.1 : FAQ on Qu
command, which you can use to apply patches, interactively or through a script, that have been downloaded into a patch download directory. When https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E14759_01/doc.32/e14143/commands.htm you use bsu commands in a script, you can create a mechanism for replicating a specific maintenance level of a product that is installed on multiple systems. This capability is especially valuable in production environments, in which the distribution of software updates to systems must be implemented in a controlled, reliable, and reproducible manner. The following topics are how to included: About the bsu Command bsu Command Reference Command-Line Interface Examples About the bsu Command When using the bsu command, either interactively or through a script, note that this command: Runs the bsu script (bsu.cmd on Windows systems, bsu.sh on UNIX systems) that is located in the MW_HOME\utils\bsu directory. When running the bsu command, first change to this how to apply directory on the system from which you are running it. Can be executed from a command file (on Windows) or shell script (on UNIX). Contains the subset of Smart Update functionality that enables you to: Apply and remove patches that are located in an accessible patch download directory View patches that are in the download directory, applied to a product installation on the current system, or applied to a specific patch profile for the current system Generate reports listing the patches applied to a product installation The bsu command can also invoke the Smart Update graphical interface and send messages to a log file. Can apply patches to, or view patches on, only those products installed from the system on which this command is run, as follows: If the current system contains a product that was installed by a different system, you cannot apply patches to that installation or view them. If the current system was used to install a product located on a remote-mounted disk drive, you can use the bsu co