How To Delete Schema (Tablespace)
Jun 15, 2007i have used toad to create a tablespace say XYZ and user ABC from the system schema.
Now i want to delete this tablespace xyz.
i have used toad to create a tablespace say XYZ and user ABC from the system schema.
Now i want to delete this tablespace xyz.
i want to delete one datafile from tablespace witch contain 2 datafiles
i did
ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE 'ton_fichier' OFFLINE DROP;
and delete the file physiquly but i have already my datafile witch i have delete in my tablespace
what is the data dictionary table to find out the default table space and temporary table space for a user.Let say i have a user called 'Pointers'.How to find out the default table space and temporary table space for this.I have checked in 'dict' table but no luck.
SELECT *
FROM dict
WHERE table_name LIKE '%TABLESPACE%'
I'm having issues with things disappearing from my database. I know what you are thinking, OK Crazy things don't just disappear. The only thing I can think of that could be a possible problem is the way the oracle server is set up. (For the record, I don't agree with this set up. I was like this when I started with the company and they don't want to change it "because it works").
We currently have 90 + schemas on the server all in one tablespace. So the server has a data tablespace and an index tablespace. Every schema shares those tablespaces. It gets much worse that this but I'm not going to get into it.
Do you think that this set up would cause things to become missing?
We need to move schema from one tablespace to another tablespace.
we are going to use following method:
alter table <tab> move tablespace <new_tbsp>;
my question is do we need to disbale primary keys and foreign keys before move and enable them at end.
I have created my schema in SYSTEM schema way back accidentally by forgetting to specify the database tablespace. There is about 60 objects (tables, indexes, functions etc) and 6MB Of data.
What would be the best way migrate the schema to the tablespace I planned to put it into? .
Why large delete statements, with no where clauses, could be using up temp tablespace segments? I thought temp tablespace was just for sort operations,joins, etc.
We have a weekly job that inserts rows into a staging table, deletes, with commit, the a few minutes later and repeats the process. Each delete is using some of the temp tablespace. Eventually we run out of space (ora-01652). That's another thing. I would have thought the space would be released for the next process, but it's now.
SNAP_TIME USERNAME SESSION_ADDR SESSION_NUM MB SQLHASH SQLADDR SQL_TEXT
2011-06-15; 19:10 SCHEMA_USER 0700000209286B00 49680 980 3165065004070000020A8F9F20 DELETE FROM SCHEMA.FIN_RECORDS_TO_EVAL
2011-06-15; 19:15 SCHEMA_USER 070000020F2A7670 10601 275 3165065004070000020A8F9F20 DELETE FROM SCHEMA.FIN_RECORDS_TO_EVAL
2011-06-15; 19:20 SCHEMA_USER 070000020925FE38 19368 4748 3165065004070000020A8F9F20 DELETE FROM SCHEMA.FIN_RECORDS_TO_EVAL
2011-06-15; 19:25 SCHEMA_USER 070000020925FE38 19368 15783 3165065004070000020A8F9F20 DELETE FROM SCHEMA.FIN_RECORDS_TO_EVAL
We will probably switch to truncate statements, but this situation really puzzles me. I've tried view the docs but don't see any of delete statements using temp tablespace.
One tablespace used in two different schemas ,in this case how much space used,free space and persentage of used in each schema level.
Example: USERS tablespace used in two different schemas HR,SCOTT. in this suche case to find the total size of tablespace, used and free space of each schema level.I used the below query not giving appropriate result.
SELECT TABLESPACE_NAME,
OWNER, round(SUM(BYTES/1024/1024),2) "Used Space in MB"
FROM DBA_SEGMENTS
where tablespace_name not in ('SYSTEM','TEMP','SYSAUX','EXAMPLE','UNDOTBS1')
group by tablespace_name,owner
order by tablespace_name
I have taken the tablespace export it came 2.1gb and for the same user i have taken the schema export it came 5.1gb
why their is a lot of difference in size?
I heard that USERS tablespace should not contain any other application schema objects.
If the above statements is true , why it should not contain other schema objects ?
at an Oracle 11gR2 (11.2.0.3.0) Enterprise Edition (fully licensed) with RHEL 6 as OS
I'm trying to generate a statistic, that shows me a weekly or monthly report over the traffic on a tablespace or a schema. Until now, I've worked with the
HIST_VIEW dba_hist_tbspc_space_usage
(I mean there is also one nearly called so for schema), but that view show me only the grow of a tablespace in a timeline of 1 week.
But that would not be the hole traffic. Because SELECT statements will nothing do on the grow of the tablespace but it generates traffic. In that case it wouldn't be so important, if it is more tablespace or schema sided because at this database each tablespace has it's own schema and timeline would be nice if it is weekly or monthly.
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I first want to test this to my own schema (mvanmannekes) CMSSTAGINGA is filled at the moment.
So i've created a dump from STBTST-CMSTAGINGB For importing im using this statement:
impdp mvanmannekes/password schemas=cmsstagingb remap_tablespace=cmsliveb_data:cmslivea_data
remap_tablespace=cmsliveb_index:cmslivea_index
remap_schema=cmsstagingb:mvanmannekes directory=expdp_dir dumpfile=cmstagingb.dmp
I'm getting this:
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.4.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
Master table "MVANMANNEKES"."SYS_IMPORT_SCHEMA_01" successfully loaded/unloaded
Starting "MVANMANNEKES"."SYS_IMPORT_SCHEMA_01": mvanmannekes/********
schemas=cmsstagingb remap_tablespace=cmsliveb_data:cmslivea_data
[code]....
I have to write a procedure that accepts schema name, table name and column value as parameters....I knew that i need to use metadata to do that deleting manually.
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PL/SQL Release 11.1.0.7.0 - Production
CORE 11.1.0.7.0 Production
TNS for Linux: Version 11.1.0.7.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 11.1.0.7.0 - Production
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GNU/Linux
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how to take all schema metadata export except one schema (scott)
can i use like EXCLUDE=schema:"IN('SCOTT')
I had done following steps,
schemas(toy,toys)
1) i open the session of toy schema
First i taken backup of table
create table bck20121103_himan as select * from himan;
Backup table is created.
After taking the Backup table
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2) i log in to another session(toys)
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3) i log in to toy schema
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i tried the above statement it taken so much of time..
Later i tried
I log in to toy session
i rename the table with other name.
later i imported
imp toy/toy@orcl file=<dump file name> TABLES=(HIMAN) IGNORE=Y FULL=Y
it's successfully imported.
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