Introduction:

Upgrading from Linux 7 to Linux 8 in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) environment is a crucial step to ensure the operating system is up-to-date, secure, and capable of leveraging the latest features and optimizations. Linux 8 introduces significant improvements over Linux 7, such as enhanced performance, updated security protocols, and modernized system management tools, making it a recommended upgrade for cloud workloads.

 

Step 1: Verify the IP addresses of both nodes of primary and standby instances

 

Step 2: Verify the database is in read write mode

 

Step 3: Verify for the OS version and boot files

 

Step 4: Verify the yum history for both the nodes

 

Step 5: Select the view option to check the available versions for upgrade

 

Step 6: Select the available upgrade option

 

Step 7: Execute the pre-check for the upgrade

 

Step 8: Confirm the status of the pre-check

 

Step 9: Apply the upgrade for the DbSystem

 

Step 10: Confirm the DBSystem to begin the OS upgrade

 

Step 11: Confirm the status of the upgrade

 

Step 12: Verify the update history

 

Step 13: Verify the OS version from the backend in both the nodes

 

Step 14: Verify the IP addresses for both the nodes

 

Step 15: Verify the log sync between primary and standby database

 

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