Determining Whether the Upgrade Process Completed Successfully

The upgrade processes consist of a series of steps. Each step must complete successfully.

If the Upgrade Wizard cannot complete a step, then it marks the step incomplete in the state log (siebsrvr\log\Process\state\state.log) and exits. You must correct the error, and run the Upgrade Wizard again. When you rerun the Upgrade Wizard, it refers to the state log and resumes at the incomplete step that contained the error.

Use the following process to identify errors:

  1. Resolve errors for steps with a Status of Incomplete.

  2. Review all the steps with a Status of Complete. If any contain unacceptable errors, then resolve these errors.

  3. Restart the Upgrade Wizard, or if necessary, restore the database and rerun the upgrade process.

If you have any questions regarding how to resolve errors, then contact your Oracle sales representative for Oracle Advanced Customer Services to request assistance from Oracle’s Application Expert Services.

To determine whether the upgrade process completed successfully

  1. If summary.html is not already open in your browser, then navigate to siebsrvr\log, and locate the subdirectory for the upgrade process you want to review.

  2. In the desired upgrade process directory, click summary.html to open the file in a browser.

  3. On the summary.html home page, Upgrade/Install Log File Navigation Page, locate the Step/Error column in the table and click the Steps/Errors link.

    The Steps/Errors Summary page displays.

  4. Locate the Status column, and verify that all the steps have a status of Complete.

    If the Status of all the steps is Complete, then the upgrade process completed successfully.

    If the Status of any step is Incomplete, then the upgrade process did not complete successfully. The Upgrade Wizard has exited before completing all the steps in the upgrade process. You must identify the error, and correct it.

    Caution: In some cases, the Upgrade Wizard can complete a step even though the step contains unacceptable errors. You must verify that all steps do not contain unacceptable errors.