Do you know what PSU there are?
oracle@arrow:db12c:/media/sf_working/12c/psu $ ll *.zip -rwxrwx---. 1 root vboxsf 147028181 Mar 4 20:00 p21948354_121020_Linux-x86-64.zip -rwxrwx---. 1 root vboxsf 101720296 Mar 4 19:58 p22139226_121020_Linux-x86-64.zip
Let me give you a hint – (12.1.0.1.160119)
Now do you know what they are?
Let me give you another hint.
21948354 (12.1.0.1.160119) – 12.1.0.1 JAN2016 PSU (Database assumed here)
22139226 (12.1.0.2.160119) – OJVM PSU Patches
160119 – what date format is this?
opatch lsinventory
Patch 22139226 : applied on Wed Feb 03 11:07:55 CST 2016
Unique Patch ID: 19729684
Patch description: "Database PSU 12.1.0.2.160119, Oracle JavaVM Component (Jan2016)"
Created on 4 Jan 2016, 01:41:46 hrs PST8PDT
Bugs fixed:
19699946, 19176885, 19623450, 22139226, 19909862, 21811517, 19223010
21068507, 19895326, 19877336, 22118835, 22118851, 21566993, 19153980
20408829, 21047766, 19231857, 19895362, 19855285, 20415564, 21555660
19245191, 21047803, 20408866, 21566944
Patch 21948354 : applied on Wed Feb 03 11:03:24 CST 2016
Unique Patch ID: 19553095
Looks like the whole numbering system is screwed up now.
Patch description: "Database Patch Set Update : 12.1.0.2.160119 (21948354)"
Created on 20 Dec 2015, 23:39:33 hrs PST8PDT
Sub-patch 21359755; "Database Patch Set Update : 12.1.0.2.5 (21359755)"
Sub-patch 20831110; "Database Patch Set Update : 12.1.0.2.4 (20831110)"
Sub-patch 20299023; "Database Patch Set Update : 12.1.0.2.3 (20299023)"
Sub-patch 19769480; "Database Patch Set Update : 12.1.0.2.2 (19769480)"
