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How Cisco Reduced Cut-over Time for Oracle 11i upgrade

How Cisco Reduced Cut-over Time for Oracle 11i upgrade. Uma Desiraju, IT Project Manager, Cisco Systems David Joffe, Cisco 11i Upgrade Architect, Abacus Business Solutions January 24, 2006. Agenda. Oracle Applications at Cisco Key Drivers for Cut-over Reduction

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How Cisco Reduced Cut-over Time for Oracle 11i upgrade

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  1. How Cisco Reduced Cut-over Time for Oracle 11i upgrade Uma Desiraju, IT Project Manager, Cisco Systems David Joffe, Cisco 11i Upgrade Architect, Abacus Business Solutions January 24, 2006

  2. Agenda • Oracle Applications at Cisco • Key Drivers for Cut-over Reduction • Transition Organization and Overview • Tips & Techniques • Closing • Q & A

  3. Oracle Applications at Cisco * Current state -Cisco has 9 production Oracle eBusiness Suite instances that are all on some version of 11i New instances were gradually introduced to support different geographies and modules 1995 2003 2005 First Oracle implementation, 10.4 10.7 instances upgraded to 11i

  4. 11i Upgrade Project Information

  5. Key Drivers for Cut-over Reduction • Minimal disruption to business • Backlog Conversion • Duration for normalization • Executive Reporting • Bookings • Revenue • Data availability to boundary systems

  6. “Transition" is the process of moving and normalizing a business/IT organizations’ group of interacting, interrelated, interdependent processes/technology from their current state to their desired state, aligned with the long term business objectives Transition Team Business Readiness Systems Readiness Infrastructure & Software Config Mgmt (SCM) Release Command Center Systems Planning & Execution Business Planning & Execution Business Operations S-OX OA/User Training • Build & support of environments • Server Architecture • Upgrade • RAC Install • Code Deployment • Third-party application compliance and readiness • Command Center Logistics and communication • Transition Walk-throughs • Post Mortem Issue Resolution • Access Management • Custom Code and Data Migration • Boundary application management • Contingency Planning • Data Audits • Smoke Test • Business Normalization • Business Frontline Support • End-Of-Life • Backlog Processing • Customer Pre-planning • Executive Reporting Communication, Status Reporting, Issue & Escalation Management X-Flow Co-ordination

  7. Transition: Execution and Success Criteria Transition Test ( TT ) Transition Planning & Operations 24x7 24x7 24x7 TTA TTB TTC FPR Walk-through Walk-through Walk-through Walk-through Walk-through Go Live Post Mortem Review Post Mortem Review Post Mortem Review Post Mortem Review Test Cycle (TC) TC-A TC-B TC-C Transition Test C & Final Practice Run Transition Test A Transition Test B Go-live

  8. Communications Transition: Phase Overview Advance & Ramp Down Cutover Ramp Up BusinessNormalization GO/NO-GO Metered businessramp up Business process activity level Flushing Custom Code Install / IT Verification Pre-Data Audit Upgrade and Custom Data Migration Post Data Audit / Smoke Test FrontlineSupport

  9. TIPS & TECHNIQUES

  10. Tips: Advance Phases • Purge / Archive Data • Rebuild Tables • Gather Statistics beforehand

  11. Tips: Pre-Upgrade Phases • Determine relevant Pre and Post Upgrade Steps • Automate and parallelize Pre and Post Upgrade Steps • Clear interface tables as early as possible

  12. Tips: AutoUpgrade, Maintenance Pack, & Patches • Play with # of workers for upgrade and patch • Use Staged APPL_TOP (metalink notes 217370.1 and 242480.1 ) • Use Distributed AD (metalink note 236469.1 ) • Use OM Bifurcation (metalink Note 121200.1)

  13. Tips: AutoUpgrade, Maintenance Pack, and Patches (continued) • Find long-running and bottleneck jobs • Use optimal adpatch options • (phtofile, nocompiledb, nocopyportion, nogenerateportion) • Monitor Job Timings • Maintain error history / Anticipate Errors • Merge Patches

  14. Tips: Custom Code Install Phase • Use FNDLOAD, WFLOAD, and other Oracle APIs for deploying Custom Setups • Deploy custom objects efficiently / in parallel • Build custom code tree out of the critical path • Consider impacts to external / boundary systems

  15. Tips: Environments / Infrastructure • Use production-like hardware • Use recent copies of production databases • Analyze space requirements • Take backups during the cutover process • Create temporary environments for use during upgrade

  16. Advanced Techniques Cisco extensively CUSTOMIZED Oracle’s upgrade and patch scripts themselves to reduce cutover time further Only recommended if: • You have experienced personnel who understand how to read patches and upgrade scripts • Other techniques do not satisfy go live targets • You have enough bandwidth to do many practice runs • You cannot get Oracle to fix long-running upgrade scripts by logging bugs

  17. Advanced Techniques (continued) • Pre-create indexes using parallelization • Avoid index re-creation • Drop indexes during mass DML • Adjust FREELISTS parameters • Utilize AD_PARALLEL package • Combine similar scripts • Embed custom data migration scripts • Comment out unnecessary scripts

  18. Tips: Environment Certification • Establish Clear “Go” Criteria • Affirm business stakeholder acceptance of audit and test strategy and results • Document and archive certification procedures and results

  19. Recap of Top Lessons • Practice! Practice! Practice! • Precision Planning! • Promote excellence through post mortem reviews! • Teamwork !!!

  20. For More Information Read our Whitepaper Posted at www.norcaloaug.org • Oracle Applications Manuals (available at: http://www.oracle.com/technology/documentation/applications.html) • Upgrading Oracle Applications Release 11i (11.5.10) • Oracle Applications Maintenance Procedures • Oracle Applications Maintenance Utilities • Oracle Metalink notes (available at http://metalink.oracle.com) • 121200.1 “Order Management Release 11i Upgrade Instructions” • 217370.1 “Reduce Downtime by Using a Test APPL_TOP for a Production Upgrade” • 225165.1 “Patching Best Practices and Reducing Downtime” • 230538.1 “TUMS (The Upgrade Migration Script)” • 233428.1 “Sharing the Application Tier File System in Oracle Applications 11i” • 236469.1. “Using Distributed AD in Applications Release 11.5” • 242480.1. “Using a Staged Applications 11i System to Reduce Patching Downtime”

  21. Q and A

  22. Backup

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