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Database Upgrade Fails With “unexpected error in validate_credentials”
by Jure Bratina on Nov 12, 2021 12:00:00 AM
This is a blog post about an issue that can occur during a database upgrade and produces a misleading error message. If you’re already aware of it, the workaround is trivial. However, when it happened to me during the testing phases of an action plan, I couldn’t find an existing article describing it. So I decided to share it here.
As the root cause of the problem is in the $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm file, the issue can happen when using the dbupgrade shell command, while directly calling catctl.pl or when using AutoUpgrade. All of those tools call catcon.pm at some point in time. The returned error is “unexpected error in validate_credentials when trying to validate user credentials” however in this case, the issue doesn’t have anything to do with validating user credentials, which is very misleading.
Reproducing the problem
We want to upgrade a 12.2 database to 19c (19.13.0.0.211019). The issue isn’t limited to this version combination; I reproduced it while testing an upgrade from 12.2 to 21.4.0.0.211019. For reference, catcon.pm in the 21c home isn’t the same as the one in 19c home, meaning the 21c version has some bug fixes and features integrated.
1. Manual upgrade using dbupgrade
Following the directions in “Oracle 19c – Complete checklist for Manual Upgrade for upgrading Oracle 12.x, 18c Container database (CDB) to Oracle 19c (19.x) (Doc ID 2549866.1)”, or the Oracle docs, we come to the phase where we run the upgrade.
We start it using “dbupgrade -l /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs” and it fails with “unexpected error in validate_credentials when trying to validate user credentials” :
[oracle@hol admin]$ /u02/app/oracle/product/19/bin/dbupgrade -l /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs Argument list for [/u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catctl.pl] For Oracle internal use only A = 0 Run in c = 0 Do not run in C = 0 Input Directory d = 0 Echo OFF e = 1 Simulate E = 0 Forced cleanup F = 0 Log Id i = 0 Child Process I = 0 Log Dir l = /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs Priority List Name L = 0 Upgrade Mode active M = 0 SQL Process Count n = 0 SQL PDB Process Count N = 0 Open Mode Normal o = 0 Start Phase p = 0 End Phase P = 0 Reverse Order r = 0 AutoUpgrade Resume R = 0 Script s = 0 Serial Run S = 0 RO User Tablespaces T = 0 Display Phases y = 0 Debug catcon.pm z = 0 Debug catctl.pl Z = 0 catctl.pl VERSION: [19.0.0.0.0] STATUS: [Production] BUILD: [RDBMS_19.13.0.0.0DBRU_LINUX.X64_211004] /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/orahome = [/u02/app/oracle/product/19] /u02/app/oracle/product/19/bin/orabasehome = [/u02/app/oracle/product/19] catctlGetOraBaseLogDir = [/u02/app/oracle/product/19] Analyzing file /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catupgrd.sql Log file directory = [/home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs] catcon::set_log_file_base_path: ALL catcon-related output will be written to [/home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/catupgrd_catcon_14127.lst] catcon::set_log_file_base_path: catcon: See [/home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/catupgrd*.log] files for output generated by scripts catcon::set_log_file_base_path: catcon: See [/home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/catupgrd_*.lst] files for spool files, if any catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output: ] end of output produced in exec_DB_script catcon::catconInit2: unexpected error in validate_credentials when trying to validate user credentials Unexpected error encountered in catconInit; exiting No child processes Unexpected error encountered in catctlMain; Error Stack Below; exiting Died at /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catctl.pl line 9252. at /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catctl.pl line 9252. main::catctlDie("\x{a}Unexpected error encountered in catconInit; exiting\x{a} No chil"...) called at /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catctl.pl line 3773 main::catctlDBLogon("/u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin", "/home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs", "catupgrd", 0, 0, 4) called at /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catctl.pl line 3828 main::catctlLogon() called at /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catctl.pl line 1450 main::catctlMain() called at /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catctl.pl line 1398 eval {...} called at /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catctl.pl line 1396 . . 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:985 catcon::sureunlink - confirmed that /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/catupgrd_catcon_14127_exec_DB_script.done no longer exists after 1 attempts 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1258 catcon::exec_DB_script - deleted /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/catupgrd_catcon_14127_exec_DB_script.done after running a script 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1262 catcon::exec_DB_script - closed Reader 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1326 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - validate_credentials: unexpected error in exec_DB_script 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1332 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - output produced in exec_DB_script [ 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - SQL*Plus: Release 19.0.0.0.0 - Production on Fri Nov 5 23:11:25 2021 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - Version 19.13.0.0.0 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - Copyright (c) 1982, 2021, Oracle. All rights reserved. 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - set newpage 1#LF# 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - set pagesize 14#LF# 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - connect / AS sysdba#LF# 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - Connected. 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - #LF#host echo > /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/catupgrd_catcon_14127_exec_DB_script.done#LF# 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - exit#LF# 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - Disconnected from Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition Release 19.0.0.0.0 - Production 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - Version 19.13.0.0.0 2021-11-05 23:11:25 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - } End of diagnostic output 2021-11-05 23:11:25 ERROR> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1340 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - ] end of output produced in exec_DB_script 2021-11-05 23:11:25 ERROR> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:13188 catcon::catconInit2 - unexpected error in validate_credentials when trying to validate user credentials Grand Total Time: 0s LOG FILES: (/home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/catupgrd*.log) [oracle@hol admin]$
Analyzing the cause of the error
There’s no specific error message in the above output; we only see that there was a failure when trying to validate user credentials. Based on that, and without further analysis or tracing, we could start checking for any problems related to the password file, OS groups or something similar. However, it turns out that the problem resides in the below code block from the “validate_credentials” subroutine in $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm, specifically in the grep expression at line #12:
# we need to examine output to see if it contained any errors. # Since the "script" we are executing just does a connect, an error would # indicate that credentials supplied by the caller are invalid (or the DB # is down, or some other error precluding the use from connecting to the # database, but the important thing is that we are unlikely to be able to # connect to the database using those credentials) if (!$Spool_ref || !@$Spool_ref) { log_msg_error("exec_DB_script produced no output"); return 0; } my @errors = grep {/ORA-[0-9]/} @$Spool_ref; if (@errors) { # we were unable to connect using caller-supplied credentials print_exec_DB_script_output("validate_credentials", $Spool_ref, 1); return 0; } return 1;
Debugging at runtime, @$Spool_ref contains this text:
SQL*Plus: Release 19.0.0.0.0 - Production on Sat Nov 6 00:07:08 2021 Version 19.13.0.0.0 Copyright (c) 1982, 2021, Oracle. All rights reserved. set newpage 1#LF# set pagesize 14#LF# connect / AS sysdba#LF# Connected. #LF#host echo > /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/catupgrd_catcon_17854_exec_DB_script.done#LF# exit#LF# Disconnected from Oracle Database 19c Enterprise Edition Release 19.0.0.0.0 - Production Version 19.13.0.0.0
And @errors contains the result that grep returns:
#LF#host echo > /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/catupgrd_catcon_17854_exec_DB_script.done#LF#
Cause of the error
The error is thus triggered because the path of the log directory contains “TESTORA-123,” which is then grep-ed out and interpreted as an error. As mentioned, the workaround is trivial—don’t use the substring “ORA-NN” as a directory name. Sure enough, if I run dbupgrade using just a slightly different log directory name, for example: /home/oracle/TESTORA123/upgrade_logs, it succeeds.
2) AutoUpgrade
Testing with the latest AutoUpgrade version available at the time of writing this post (build.version 21.2.210721, build.date 2021/07/21 11:14:54) and using the below config file for a 12.2 to 19.13 upgrade:
global.autoupg_log_dir=/home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/autoupgrade upg1.log_dir=/home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/autoupgrade/testdb upg1.sid=testdb upg1.source_home=/u01/app/oracle/product/12.2.0.1 upg1.target_home=/u02/app/oracle/product/19 upg1.start_time=NOW upg1.upgrade_node=hol.localdomain upg1.run_utlrp=yes upg1.timezone_upg=yes upg1.target_version=19
The upgrade job fails:
[oracle@hol upgrade_logs]$ /u02/app/oracle/product/19/jdk/jre/bin/java -jar /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/autoupgrade.jar -config /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/config_testdb.cfg -mode deploy . . upg> status -job 101 Progress ----------------------------------- Start time: 21/11/06 09:32 Elapsed (min): 12 End time: N/A Last update: 2021-11-06T09:35:04.985 Stage: DBUPGRADE Operation: STOPPED Status: ERROR Pending stages: 7 Stage summary: SETUP <1 min GRP <1 min PREUPGRADE <1 min PRECHECKS <1 min PREFIXUPS 1 min DRAIN <1 min DBUPGRADE <1 min Job Logs Locations ----------------------------------- Logs Base: /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/autoupgrade/testdb/testdb Job logs: /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/autoupgrade/testdb/testdb/101 Stage logs: /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/autoupgrade/testdb/testdb/101/dbupgrade TimeZone: /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/autoupgrade/testdb/testdb/temp Additional information ----------------------------------- Details: testdb-Return status is ERROR Error Details: Error: UPG-1400 UPGRADE FAILED [testdb] Cause: Database upgrade failed with errors For further details, see the log file located at /home/oracle/TESTORA-123/upgrade_logs/autoupgrade/testdb/testdb/101/autoupgrade_20211106_user.log
The catupgrd20211106093225testdb0.log contains the same error we saw above:
2021-11-06 09:35:00 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - Version 19.13.0.0.0 2021-11-06 09:35:00 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1336 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - } End of diagnostic output 2021-11-06 09:35:00 ERROR> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1340 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - ] end of output produced in exec_DB_script 2021-11-06 09:35:00 ERROR> /u02/app/oracle/product/19/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:13188 catcon::catconInit2 - unexpected error in validate_credentials when trying to validate user credentials
Repeating the test on a 12.2 to 21.4 upgrade yields the same outcome:
2021-11-06 18:44:32 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/21/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1325 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - Version 21.4.0.0.0 2021-11-06 18:44:32 DEBUG> /u02/app/oracle/product/21/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1325 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - } End of diagnostic output 2021-11-06 18:44:32 ERROR> /u02/app/oracle/product/21/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:1329 catcon::print_exec_DB_script_output - ] end of output produced in exec_DB_script 2021-11-06 18:44:32 ERROR> /u02/app/oracle/product/21/rdbms/admin/catcon.pm:13219 catcon::catconInit2 - unexpected error in validate_credentials when trying to validate user credentials
You might be wondering about the reason for naming a directory “TESTORA-123”. It’s simply because some of our ticketing system’s ticket IDs have the following format: “[CUSTOMER_ABBREVIATION]ORA–[TICKET_NUMBER],“ for example SAMPLECSTORA–123. When performing a maintenance, the ticket ID is sometimes also used as a directory name where the files related to that maintenance are kept.
Have you come across this, or a similar issue? Share your experience or ask me more about it in the comments.
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