Export/Import/SQL Loader :: IMP With Multiple Dump Files And Remap_tablespace
Jan 17, 2013
I have 3 dump files: A.dmp, B.dmp, C.dmp . Can I use multiple REMAP_TABLESPACE entries in a par file to remap the table spaces for the above dump file?
Parfile would look something like this:
DIRECTORY=dpump
DUMPFILE=A.dmp,B.dmp,C.dmp
JOB_NAME=import_3_schemas
REMAP_TABLESPACE=A1:D1
REMAP_TABLESPACE=B1:E1
REMAP_TABLESPACE=C1:F1
The first remap entry is only relevant to A.dmp file
The second remap entry is only relevant to B.dmp file
etc.
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Apr 25, 2011
I am trying to export/import of a schema who's size is around 60 GB.
Export parfile goes like this..
file=expdmp1.dmp, expdmp2.dmp, expdmp3.dmp, expdmp4.dmp, expdmp5.dmp, expdmp6.dmp, expdmp7.dmp
filesize=10240M
log=explog.log
owner=owner1
Import parfile goes like this..
file=impdmp1.dmp, impdmp2.dmp, impdmp3.dmp, impdmp4.dmp, impdmp5.dmp, impdmp6.dmp, impdmp7.dmp
filesize=10240M
log=implog.log
fromuser=owner1
touser=owner2
ignore=y
I am going to run this on production. So want to check it..
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Oct 14, 2012
I have taken expdp dump from 11g database running in Development env.Now i want to import this dump into 10g database running in QA env.
while taking export from 11g database i used this script and backup was sucesssful
expdp system TABLES=sss_exp_test.EXP_SB_HEADER_TMP VERSION=10.2 DIRECTORY=RMSDEV_IMP_DIR DUMPFILE=EXP_SB_HEADER_TMP.dmp LOGFILE=EXP_SB_HEADER_TMP_expdp.log
When i trying to import this dump in 10g getting error.
impdp system TABLES=sss_exp.EXP_SB_HEADER_TMP DIRECTORY=RMS_DATA_PUMP DUMPFILE=EXP_SB_HEADER_TMP.dmp LOGFILE=EXP_SB_HEADER_TMP_impdp.log
Import: Release 10.2.0.5.0 - 64bit Production on Sunday, 14 October, 2012 19:58:53
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Password:
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.5.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
ORA-39002: invalid operation
ORA-39040: Schema expression "SCHEMAS" must identify exactly one schema.
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Aug 23, 2013
datapump on Windows 2003/R11.2 I have a batch file that creates a daily dump of a schema in the DATA_PUMP_DIR - However, it doesn't! The script is as follows: REM Script to perform data pump export of the user01 schema and move to the
desktop.SET CURRDATE=%DATE:~10,4%%DATE:~4,2%%DATE:~7,2%SET CURRTIME=%TIME:~0,2%%TIME:~3,2%%time:~6,2%SET CURRTIME=%CURRTIME: =0%SET DATESTAMP=%CURRDATE%_%CURRTIME%SET DUMP_FILE=user01_EXP_%DATESTAMP%.DMPSETLOG_FILE=user01_EXP_%DATESTAMP%.LOGexpdp "sys/pwd@db as sysdba" directory=DATA_PUMP_DIR dumpfile=%DUMP_FILE% schemas=user01 logfile=%LOG_FILE% MOVE
F:Oracleproduct11.2.0dbRDBMSlog\%DUMP_FILE% C:USERSADMINISTRATORDESKTOP\%DUMP_FILE%MOVE F:Oracleproduct11.2.0dbRDBMSlog\%LOG_FILE% C:USERSADMINISTRATORDESKTOP\%LOG_FILE%
For some reason when this is run from a remote server as a batch it fails to create a file although the output from the scripts has no errors apart from move statements and the expdp output is all good (it states that the file was created in the expected location).If the expdp command is run on the server itself it is all good.
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Aug 14, 2012
I am migrating data from a Solid Database to Oracle, I am using Flat Files to do that.
1.- I download the data to flat files from Solid
2.- I move the files to Oracle server
3.- I upload the data to Oracle
Now, I have done the 90% of the data base, but I have found some tables that has description columns and in this description the users writes enters, so when I try to upload the data to Oracle SQL loader cannot recognize this characters.
Example:
'25','0.','5.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'26','0.','2.','0.','0.','0.','0.','3.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'27','0.','1.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'28','0.','1.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'29','0.','38.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'30','0.','13.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','6.','0.','6.','0.','0.','|SE RECHAZA B20CS50SNW ^M
^M
SE RECHAZAN CINCO PZAS ^M
DOS MOD. HSC15I41EH,DOS MOD. HSK15I41EH |Agregó: 06/06/2009 12:22:50
|','DEV. A PROV.'
'31','0.','50.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'32','0.','9.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
'33','0.','2.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','0.','',''
How can I solve this ?
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Mar 18, 2013
I have a flat file (student.dat delimiter %~| ) using control file (student.ctl) through sql loader. Here are the details.
student.dat
student_id, student_firstname, gender, student_lastName, student_newId
101%~|abc%~|F %~|xyz%~|110%~|
Corresponding table
Student (
Student_ID,
Student_FN,
Gender,
Student_LN
)
How do i map student_newId field to student_id field in STUDENT DB table so that new id should be inserted in student_id column. How do i specify the mapping in control file. I dont want to create a new column in student table. In control file i will specify the below, Is this a best approach?. Do we have any othe way?
STUDENT_ID *(:STUDENT_NEWID)*,
STUDENT_FN,
GENDER,
STUDENT_LNAME,
STUDENT_NEWID BOUNDFILLER
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Jun 22, 2012
MY DB Version: 10.2.o
OS: Windows Server 2003
I am trying to import on table which i have the export dump file which i take using expdp previously when i load that table on the same host
by using below command:
expdp scott/tiger@db10g tables=EMP,DEPT directory=TEST_DIR dumpfile=EMP_DEPT.dmp logfile=expdpEMP_DEPT.log
after that i zip that dump and move it to external usb and now i need that table i copy that table and unzip that that dump
Command i am using to do the import is :
impdp scott/tiger@db10g tables=EMP,DEPT directory=TEST_DIR dumpfile=EMP_DEPT.dmp logfile=impdpEMP_DEPT.log
But the query of import is still runing even not showing any amount of rows to be imported.
i already make the tablespace in which the table was previosuly before dropping but when i check the sapce of tablespace that is also not consuming one error i got preiviously while performing this task is:
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.1.0.2.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Master table "CDR"."SYS_IMPORT_TABLE_03" successfully loaded/unloaded
Starting "CDR"."SYS_IMPORT_TABLE_03": cdr/********@tsiindia directory=TEST_DIR dumpfile=CAT_IN_DATA_042012.DMP tables=CAT_IN_DATA_042012 logfile=impdpCAT_IN_DATA_042012.log
[code]....
i check streams_pool_size it will show zero and then i make it to 48M and after that
SQL> show parameter streams_pool_size;
NAME TYPE VALUE
-----------
streams_pool_size big integer 48M
But still it takes time
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May 10, 2013
I am trying to run impdp over network to import tables only but i am getting an error saying not able to create metadata and the import fails
Here are the steps below,
1. Source database created a user and granted select on certain tables to the user.
2. Created a user in the Target database.
3. Created a public link as sys user in the target database.
4. granted imp and exp full database to both users and all the other privs.
5. Started the impdp from the target server.
The import fails with
$impdp abc/xyz directory=DATA_PUMP_DIR network_link=TESTAR logfile=net_import_proddev.log TABLES=impdb.abc parallel=12 REMAP_SCHEMA=IMPDB:ABC
Import: Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production on Tue Apr 23 13:10:51 2013
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Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
Starting "IMPDB"."SYS_IMPORT_TABLE_01": abc/******** directory=DATA_PUMP_DIR network_link=TESTAR logfile=net_import_proddev.log TABLES=impdb.abc parallel=12 REMAP_SCHEMA=IMPDB:ABC
[code]....
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