Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Clients and Targets
The Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning (Oracle FPP) Client is part of Oracle Clusterware. Users operate on an Oracle FPP Client to perform tasks such as requesting deployment of Oracle homes and listing available gold images.
Note:
The Oracle FPP Server release must be later than or equal to the Oracle FPP Client software release, including the Release Update (RU). For example, if Oracle FPP Server is 23.4, the Oracle FPP Client must also be 23.4.When a user requests an Oracle home specifying a gold image, the Oracle FPP Client communicates with the Oracle FPP Server to pass on the request. The Oracle FPP Server processes the request by instantiating a working copy of the gold image and making it available to the Oracle FPP Client using Oracle ACFS or a different local file system.
Oracle FPP Client has Oracle Clusterware and the additional
                rhpclient component enabled. This additional
                rhpclient component enables the Oracle FPP Client to initiate the
            tasks.
               
The Oracle FPP Client:
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                     Provides a list of available homes from the Oracle FPP Server. 
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                     Has full functionality in Oracle Clusterware 12c release 2 (12.2) and can communicate with Oracle FPP Servers from Oracle Clusterware 12c release 2 (12.2), or later. 
Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning Targets
Computers of which Oracle Fleet Patching and Provisioning (Oracle FPP) is aware are
                known as rhpclient-less targets, which do not have the
                    rhpclient component enabled.
                  
Oracle FPP Servers can create new rhpclient-less
                targets, and can also install and configure Oracle Grid Infrastructure on such
                targets with only an operating system installed. Subsequently, Oracle FPP Server can
                provision database and other software on those rhpclient-less
                targets, perform maintenance, scale the cluster, in addition to many other
                operations. All Oracle FPP commands are run on the Oracle FPP Server. 
                  
rhpclient-less targets running the Oracle FPP Client in
                Oracle Clusterware 12c release 2 (12.2), and later, may also run many of the
                Oracle FPP commands to request new software from the Oracle FPP Server and initiate
                maintenance themselves, among other tasks.
                  
Note:
The Oracle FPP Server communicates with Oracle Grid Infrastructure Clusters at version 12.2.0.1 and later through an Oracle FPP Client that can be configured and started up on the destination cluster. The Oracle FPP Client is not supported forrhpclient-less targets
                on Oracle Grid Infrastructure version 12.1 and earlier, on all versions of Oracle
                Restart and database standalone rhpclient-less targets, such as
                database homes without an Oracle Grid Infrastructure
                home.
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Parent topic: Fleet Patching and Provisioning Architecture