FAQs
Get answers to questions about phased upgrade for Process from Oracle Integration Generation 2 to Oracle Integration 3.
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I'm concerned that this upgrade might impact my business operations. What do you recommend I do?
Perform the upgrade on a non-production instance first before performing it on a production instance. Validate connectivity and user access post upgrade.
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Some of my non-production instances have already been upgraded to Oracle Integration 3. What shall I do?
We can migrate the remaining instances using phased upgrade for Process. If you only have a production instance on Oracle Integration Generation 2, you will not be able to test the upgrade in a non-production setting. However, you can rollback an upgrade if needed and restore to your pre-upgrade state.
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I am only using Process in Oracle Integration Generation 2. Do I need to go through this upgrade?
Yes. This upgrade is essential for you to be able to retain your existing Oracle Integration Generation 2 Process instance.
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Can I delete the Oracle Integration 3 instance after upgrade as I am only using Process?
Doing so would break any connectivity via the original host name. It is not recommended.
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Will I be able to discover Oracle Integration 3 integrations from Process after upgrade?
Yes (for structured process but not for dynamic process).
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Will I be able to discover processes running on Oracle Integration Generation 2 from Oracle Integration 3 integrations after upgrade?
Yes, you will be able to discover them after upgrade but with some limitations.
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I am moving or have partially moved to another Oracle Integration 3 instance. Do I need to go through this phased upgrade approach?
If you want to retain your PCS instance past the EOL (End of Life) date of Oracle Integration Generation 2, then you must go through this phased upgrade approach.
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Will I be charged for both my Oracle Integration Generation 2 instance and Oracle Integration 3 instance after the Phase 1 upgrade?
No, after the Phase 1 upgrade is completed, Oracle Integration Generation 2 (running Process) will no longer be billed. Process in Oracle Integration Generation 2 will be decommissioned on December 31, 2026.