Oracle Critical Database Patch ID for October 2022 along with enabled Download Link

October 22, 2022
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Oracle Critical Database Patch ID for October 2022 along with enabled Download Link


An Essential/Critical Patch Update could be a collection of patches for multiple security vulnerabilities. These patches address vulnerabilities in Oracle code and third-party elements enclosed in Oracle merchandise. These patches are sometimes additive, however every informative describes only the protection patches intercalary since the previous essential Patch Update informative.


Below is the list of Oracle Critical Patch IDs for all versions (21c, 19c) of Grid & Databases along with combo PSU. EXADATA, SUPERCLUSTER patch IDs for October 2022. All patch IDs are enabled with the direct download link.


Version 21c (21.0.0.0)

Patch IDDatabase ReleasePatch TypeAvailable Date (ETA)
3452614221.8.0.0.221018GRID (UNIX)AVAILABLE
3452708421.8.0.0.221018DATABASE (UNIX)AVAILABLE
34538888Q FULL STACK (Oct.2022)EXADATA (LINUX 64 BIT)AVAILABLE
3446813721.8.0.0.221018MS WINDOWS BP (32 & 64 BIT)AVAILABLE
3452708421.8.0.0.221018CLIENT (UNIX)AVAILABLE
21c: Oracle Critical Patches Oct, 22


Version 19c (19.0.0.0)

Patch IDDatabase ReleasePatch TypeAvailable Date (ETA)
3444911719.17.0.0.221018Combo OJVM plus GRID (UNIX)AVAILABLE
3441666519.17.0.0.221018GRID (UNIX)AVAILABLE
3444911419.17.0.0.221018Combo OJVM plus DATABASE (UNIX)AVAILABLE
3441944319.17.0.0.221018DATABASE (UNIX)AVAILABLE
3446811419.17.0.0.221018MS WINDOWS BP (32 & 64 BIT)AVAILABLE
3453888319.17.0.0.221018EXADATA (UNIX)AVAILABLE
3453889619.17.0.0.221018SUPERCLUSTER (SOLARIS SPARC 64-Bit)AVAILABLE
3441184619.17.0.0.221018OJVM (All Platform)AVAILABLE
3441944319.17.0.0.221018CLIENT (UNIX)AVAILABLE
3446811419.17.0.0.221018MS WINDOWS CLIENT(32 & 64 BIT)AVAILABLE
19c: Oracle Critical Patches Oct, 22


Click here to read about Steps to Apply Combo Patch (Oct 2022) on Clusterware in Two Node RAC in Oracle.


The next four dates for Critical Patch Updates are:

  • 17th January 2023
  • 18th April 2023
  • 18th Jul 2023
  • 17th Oct 202

Click here to get patching-related articles.


Key points to remember:

**All patch IDs are enabled with the direct download link.
**To download patches you need valid credentials of Oracle support/Metalink.

**All patch IDs are provided by Oracle, visit DOC ID 2888497.1

**Most patches are revealed for platform Linux except Exadata and Supercluster, a few platforms are to be revealed soon, refer to the above tables for ETA.

**21c does not have COMBO or OJVM patches. Instead, the OJVM fixes are contained within the DB RU and the GU RU patches.
**Team DBsGuru is not chargeable for patch transfer/download to apply or any error occurs while the patch applies, so transfer/download the proper patch for the desired version and platform.

** Oracle client home patch ID is the same patch ID as Oracle database server home-specific platform UNIX or WINDOWS i.e applicable on both.

**Always suggest reviewing patch readme, specific to patch ID before applying.

**Feel free to reach us for any help/suggestion required on the patch, drop your valuable concerns/suggestions within the comment/chat section.
**Click here to get patch delivery methods for 12.2.0.1 and greater (Doc ID 2337415.1).
**Click here to get patch delivery methods for 12.1.0.2 and order (Doc ID Note 1962125.1).
**Feel free to reach us for any help/suggestion required on the patch, drop your valuable concerns/suggestions within the comment/chat section.


This document is just for learning purposes and always validate in the LAB environment first before applying it in the LIVE environment.


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