Opatchauto72030 Execute In Nonrolling Mode 【95% PRO】
non-rolling mode
Applying a patch in with opatchauto requires all nodes in a Grid Infrastructure (GI) or RAC environment to be shut down simultaneously. This mode is typically used when a patch contains changes that are not compatible with different versions running at the same time, such as major metadata or structural updates. Core Execution Logic
This article dissects every component of that keyword string, explains the critical difference between rolling and non‑rolling modes, and provides a step‑by‑step guide to executing opatchauto in non‑rolling mode for environments where patching the entire cluster at once is the only safe option. opatchauto72030 execute in nonrolling mode
Error 1: “Non‑rolling mode not allowed for this patch”
opatchauto72030 execute -nonrolling
Document ID:
ORCL‑PATCH‑NR‑001 Version: 1.0 Patch Target: Grid Infrastructure & Database Home (Release 19.20 / 21.0.0.0) Mode: Non‑Rolling (downtime required) non-rolling mode Applying a patch in with opatchauto
$ORACLE_HOME/OPatch/opatchauto apply /path/to/72030 -nonrolling Error 1: “Non‑rolling mode not allowed for this