datapatch Commands
Use commands with the datapatch keyword to apply
        patches to the specified Oracle Database.
            
- rhpctl apply datapatch
 Applies datapatch to the specified Oracle Database.
Parent topic: RHPCTL Command Reference
rhpctl apply datapatch
Applies datapatch to the specified Oracle Database.
Syntax
rhpctl apply datapatch -workingcopy workingcopy_name [-targetnode node_name] 
  [-root | -cred cred_name | -sudouser sudo_user_name -sudopath sudo_binary_location | 
  -auth plugin_name [-arg1 name1:value1 [-arg2 name2:value2 ...]]]
  [-dbname db_name_list] [-excludedblist db_name_list] [-eval] [-schedule {timer_value | NOW | PAUSE}] 
  [-jobtag tag_name]Parameters
Table A-22 rhpctl apply datapatch Command Parameters
| Parameter | Description | 
|---|---|
| -workingcopy workingcopy_name | Specify the name of the working copy to which you want to apply the datapatch. | 
| -targetnode node_name | Optionally, you can specify the name of a node in a remote cluster that has no Fleet Patching and Provisioning Client. | 
| -root|-cred cred_name|-sudouser sudo_user_name -sudopath sudo_binary_location|-auth plugin_name plugin_args | If you choose to use the  Choose  | 
| -dbname db_name_list | Specify the unique names of the databases
                    ( Note: If you are moving a non-clustered (single-instance)
                  database, then, for the value of the  | 
| -excludedblist db_name_list | Alternative to using the  | 
| –eval | Use the  | 
| -schedule {timer_value |
                  NOW | PAUSE} | Optionally, you can use this parameter to schedule a time to run
                  this operation, in ISO-8601 format, as in the following
                  example: If  If  | 
| -jobtag tag_name | Optionally, you can associate a user-defined tag with the scheduled jobs. | 
Parent topic: datapatch Commands