Owner's Manual

14 Troubleshooting
If the module version in the updated kernel is lesser than the DKMS driver
version, then use the DKMS driver. Create a file in
/etc/depmod.d
with the
file name
dkms_module_name.conf
and the following entry:
override module_name kernel_version modules_directory
For example, for the bnx2 driver, create a file bnx2.conf in
/etc/depmod.d/
with the below contents:
override bnx2 2.6.18-x.el5 weak-updates
Run the
depmod -a
command
For more information on DKMS, see the DKMS man page on your system.
Oracle Security Patches and Recommended
Patches
Critical Patch Updates
Oracle releases quarterly critical patch updates for fixing potential security
vulnerabilities for Oracle products. The patch set update is an alternate patch
that includes the critical patch update security bug fixes. These critical patch
updates are required to be applied to the production systems. Currently, the
latest critical patch updates for the Linux x86_64 platform is Oracle 11g R2
11.2.0.1: critical patch update 9369797 or patch set update 9352237.
Recommended Patches
It is recommended that you apply the Oracle-recommended database patch
sets updates for the Linux x86_64 platform. For latest Oracle-recommended
patches, see the Metalink Note #1060989.1 at support.oracle.com.
The following are the current Oracle recommended patches:
Oracle 11g R2 11.2.0.1 on Linux x86_64:
11.2.0.1.1 Generic Recommended Patch 9352237
11.2.0.1.1 Grid Infrastructure Patch 9343627
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