From MOS (Metalink) a search for “Patch Set – List of Bug Fixes by Problem” is a useful search, andother is “Availability and Known Issues”. Whenever you find some behaviour that looks like a bug, it’s worth checking the patch sets for the patches or release that are newer than the version that you’re running – you may find that your problem is a known bug with a patch that might be back-ported.
For ease of reference, here are some of the results I got (sorted in reverse order of version) from the searches; you will need a MOS account to follow the links:
- 11.2.0.3 patch set bug list
- 11.2.0.3 known issues
- 11.1.0.7 patch set bug list
- 11.1.0.7 known issues
- 10.2.0.5 patch set bug list
- 10.2.0.5 known issues
- 10.1.0.5 patch set bug list
- 10.1.0.5 known issues
- 9.2.0.7 patch set bug list (no bug list published for 9.2.0.8)
- 9.2.0.8 list of actual patches (see readme for bugs fixed)
- 9.2.0.8 known issues


And here missing info from upper list to be able to search MOS…
11.2.0.3 Patch Set – Availability and Known Issues [ID 1348336.1]
9.2.0.8 PATCH SET FOR ORACLE DATABASE SERVER – Bug 4547809
-TL
Comment by Teijo Lallukka — January 31, 2012 @ 7:58 pm UTC Jan 31,2012 |
Teijo,
Thanks for the extra information. I’ve updated the details in the list.
Comment by Jonathan Lewis — January 31, 2012 @ 8:26 pm UTC Jan 31,2012 |