Install a New Oracle home for Oracle AI Database 26ai

Before the upgrade fun can begin, we need a new Oracle home. But that’s so easy using AutoUpgrade.

Download Software and Patches

In Oracle AI Database 26ai, Oracle delivers updated gold images, so there’s no need to manually download the base release.

  • I create a new AutoUpgrade config file:
    global.global_log_dir=/home/oracle/autoupgrade/log
    global.keystore=/home/oracle/autoupgrade/keystore
    global.folder=/home/oracle/patch-repo
    download1.target_version=23
    download1.patch=RECOMMENDED,JDK,37393792
    download1.platform=LINUX.X64
    
    • The patch parameter instructs AutoUpgrade to download
      • RECOMMENDED gives me the newest gold image, including an updated OPatch and OCW component. Further, it brings in the matching Data Pump bundle patch. The OJVM component is now fully embedded in the Release Update.
      • JDK adds a one-off patch that updates the JDK installation in the Oracle home to the very latest version.
      • I can add additional one-off patches by specifying the patch number.
      • In a later version of AutoUpgrade, you can set target_version to 26 as well. But until then, use 23.
  • I’ve already stored my MOS credentials in the AutoUpgrade keystore.
  • Now, I can download the patches:
    java -jar autoupgrade.jar -patch -config download-software.cfg -mode download
    

Install Oracle Home

Now that we have the software and patches, let’s install an Oracle home. You can use AutoUpgrade for that as well – even for Oracle RAC databases.

  • I create a new config file:
    global.global_log_dir=/home/oracle/autoupgrade/log
    global.keystore=/home/oracle/autoupgrade/keystore
    global.folder=/home/oracle/patch-repo
    install1.target_version=23
    install1.patch=RECOMMENDED,JDK,37393792
    install1.target_home=/u01/app/oracle/product/dbhome_26
    install1.home_settings.oracle_base=/u01/app/oracle
    install1.home_settings.edition=EE
    install1.home_settings.inventory_location=/u01/app/oraInventory
    install1.download=no
    
    • I specify the location of my Oracle home using target_home.
    • The above-mentioned home_settings are mandatory. I can customize the Oracle home using additional parameters. Check the documentation for further details.
  • Now, I can install the new Oracle home:
    java -jar autoupgrade.jar -patch -config install-oh.cfg -mode create_home
    
  • If my oracle user has sudo privileges, AutoUpgrade runs the root scripts for me. Otherwise, it will print a message in the console.
    # Run the root.sh script as root for the following jobs:
    For create_home_1 -> /u01/app/oracle/product/dbhome_26/root.sh
    
  • I now have a fully up-to-date Oracle home:
    $ OPatch/opatch lspatches
    37393792;ORA-12850 REPORTED AFTER APPLYING DBRU ON FIRST NODE
    38378853;JDK BUNDLE PATCH 23.26.0.0.0
    38504058;DATAPUMP BUNDLE PATCH 23.26.0.0.0
    38405123;OCW RELEASE UPDATE 23.26.0.0.0 (38405123) Gold Image
    38404116;Database Release Update : 23.26.0.0.0 (38404116) Gold Image
    
    OPatch succeeded.
    
  • Consider creating a gold image to use on another server. In a future release, AutoUpgrade will be able to do that too.

Happy upgrading!

Further Reading

11 thoughts on “Install a New Oracle home for Oracle AI Database 26ai

  1. Can I download the exact same 26ai EE binaries from Oracle using a normal account? as i searched and let it go

    The target for me is to configure a Data guard by upgrading the existing 19c environment to 26 AI.

    But i can’t find the binaries for the 26AI EE and can i use the 26 AI free for the DG configuration – do it support that ?

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  2. Hello Daniel!

    I am trying to install 23.26 with autoupgrade 25.6.251016.

    When using the parameter install1.home_settings.home_name=dbhome_CDBTC05_2600 I get a “The home_settings.home_name parameter for prefix install1 includes a value that is not supported or is not in the required format”.

    When removing the parameter, the installation is working.

    When removing all underscores, the installation is working fine.

    I am using underscores in home names for centuries, never had any problems.

    Even the documentation Patch Parameters for the AutoUpgrade Configuration File shows an example with underscore (tried this value, too).

    -> upg1.home_settings.home_name=inv_west

    Failing.

    Could you check, if there is a reason, why underscores are considered harmful?

    Regrads

    Andreas

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    1. Hi Andreas,
      That’s a bug. I’ll get that fixed for you.
      Do you need a test version of AutoUpgrade, so you can use it to install the new Oracle homes with an underscore in the name or are you satisified waiting for the next release (it won’t be part of the next release that comes out here in January).
      Regards,
      Daniel

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  3. Hi Daniel,

    We are planning to upgrade our production database from 19c to 26ai on Oracle Linux 9 (on-premises). Could you please confirm whether 26ai is generally available for on-prem deployments and whether this is the right time to proceed with a production upgrade? Or would you recommend waiting a few more months?

    Best regards,
    Firdous

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    1. Hi Firdous,
      Oracle AI Database 26ai has replaced Oracle Database 23ai and as such it has been around for a while. It’s not a brand-new release in the usual term.
      When it becomes available on-prem (here in January), I would start testing my database and application. As soon as your fit to upgrade, I don’t see a problem doing that.
      Regards,
      Daniel

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      1. Hi Daniel,

        Thank you. I have one more question .
        We have some Non-CDB and non-asm databases 19c. We need to convert them into CDB(pdb) and also migrate to ASM file system. Does autoupgrade handle both tasks together?. eg: something like this

        upgrade.cfg

        global.autoupg_log_dir=/home/oracle/autoupgrade/logs

        upg1.sid=DLP
        upg1.source_home=/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1
        upg1.target_home=/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1
        — CDB & PDB Specifications

        upg1.target_cdb=CDBD
        upg1.target_pdb_name=DLP
        –ASM Movement via OMF This copies files from filesystem to the ASM disk group set in CDB

        upg1.target_pdb_copy_option=file_name_convert=none
        –Post-Conversion

        upg1.run_utlrp=yes

        If there is better way to handle it please do share your valuable information.

        Regards

        Firdous

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        1. Hi,

          Yes, AutoUpgrade would be able to handle that with refreshable clone PDBs. Be sure to set DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST to the ASM disk group in your target CDB, and then use the above config file. The FILE_NAME_CONVERT=NONE will cause the database to use OMF for the files in the target CDB, and since that’s on ASM it should work smooth.

          Regards,
          Daniel

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  4. Hi Danial,

    Thank you very much.

    I should have lighted in earlier reply that this procedure also include moving from one server to other. here is updated one:

    AutoUpgrade Configuration for Remote Refreshable Clone + Upgrade

    global.autoupg_log_dir=/home/oracle/autoupgrade/logs
    global.remove_underscore_parameters=yes Source Database (CentOS 7)

    upg1.dbname=DLP
    upg1.source_home=/u01/app/oracle/product/19.0.0/dbhome_1
    upg1.source_dblink=DLP_LINK Target Database (OL9.7)

    upg1.target_home=/u01/app/oracle/product/19.28.0/dbhome_1
    upg1.target_cdb=CDB19C
    upg1.target_pdb_name=DLP_PDB Migration & Upgrade Method (Refreshable Clone)

    upg1.pdb_refresh_mode=manual # Creates a refreshable clone for minimal downtime
    upg1.convert_to_pdb=yes # Converts non-CDB architecture to PDB
    upg1.target_pdb_copy_option=file_name_convert=none # Creates OMF files in ASM (+DATA) Best Practices & Performance

    upg1.export_rman_backup_for_noncdb_to_pdb=yes # Exports RMAN metadata for easier rollback
    upg1.parallel=4
    upg1.run_utlrp=yes
    upg1.timezone_upg=yes
    upg1.fixups_continue=yes

    i tried to use your 2 blogs to kind of merge the steps:
    https://dohdatabase.com/2026/01/08/upgrade-oracle-database-19c-non-cdb-to-26ai-and-convert-to-pdb-using-refreshable-clone-pdb/

    and
    https://dohdatabase.com/2026/01/05/upgrade-oracle-database-19c-non-cdb-to-26ai-and-convert-to-pdb/

    regarding the upg1.target_home. … can it be same patch version or it has to be higher than the source version or different?

    Regards

    Firdous

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