How to Managing Tablespace usage Alerts with out EM(Enterprise manager), in oracle 11g & 10g
I want to set threshold on tablespace usage, it is possible to set threshold on tablespace usage reached 80% full then send email notification with out EM use.
If it not possible,then any other option available to get automatic alert.
I know this has been done to death, but I wanted to just go over what I do when OEM alerts me to a tablespace running out of space.First, I check the free space of the tablespace using this query:
SET LINESIZE 100COLUMN TABLESPACE FORMAT A15select t.tablespace, t.totalspace as " Totalspace(MB)",round((t.totalspace-fs.freespace),2) as "Used Space(MB)",fs.freespace as "Freespace(MB)",round(((t.totalspace-fs.freespace)/t.totalspace)*100,2) as "% Used",round((fs.freespace/t.totalspace)*100,2) as "% Free"from(select round(sum(d.bytes)/(1024*1024)) as totalspace,
I want to manage my database remotely, through Internet. Is it possible to do that with OEM? Where can I find information related to this? Is there another monitoring software that allows me to perform this?
In my drive E: I'll have a space issue soon because one file is taking all space. SYSTEM01. DBF size is around 25GB. I want to know if I delete some data in my database I'll gain space.
Today, I am learning dataguard 11.2.0.1. The docs said:A. Monitoring Standby DB Application of redo logs may be monitored by issuing the SQL command:
SQL> select client_dbid, process, sequence#, status from v$managed_standby;
In the primary database, the sequence# with the status “WRITING” would refer to the current redo log sequence#In the standby database, if the status of the process MRPO is “APPLYING LOG” and the status of the process LGWR is “IDLE”, then application of redo logs is up to dateI see that that MRPO at standby is "WAIT_FOR_GAP". How do I resolve this gap.
I am working with an online application with the database in Oracle 10G. We have a table with 10 million rows and this table is subjected to grow in future also. Moreover we cannot archive some of these rows as these records are required for referencing.
We have all necessary indexes on the table but querying this table takes a lot of time especially when it is joined with other tables. some methods with which I can manage this table in a better way so that queries joining this table would execute faster..
How to configure SMS alerts for mobiles from OEM. We have a very big setup managed by 10g grid and i want to configure Mobile SMS alerts from OEM Grid.
I have version 11.2.0.3 installed in a server AIX and i'd like to know where are alerts and logs like "max extents reached in table....". I don't see them in alert.log.
Where is the best way to monitoring this class of alerts and logs?
How can i see how many actuals extents go consumed in tables and indexes?
I have Oracle 11g on Linux...and i have set up SMTP of my Enterprise Manager Database control. I click on Test and an email was sent successfully. What i don't know is how to add more emails as the recipient of the alerts.
I have setup metrics like number of sessions, cpu usage, buffer cache hits, swapping, tablespace usage, etc...Upon saving and waiting for transactions to come in, alerts were shown the the EM homepage..but i did not receive any emails.
i have implemeted grid control for monitoring database. we have different database environment like PROD , STAGE, TEST, BETA.
Now my requirement is, i need to configure PROD & STAGE alert for one group (group1@oracle.com) means, what ever alerts generated by grid should sent notification to group1@oracle.com and TEST AND BETA database alerts should to group2@oracle.com.
Now i am following the oracle manual to configure notifications. unfortunately i could not find to complete my requirement.
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did any one implemented alerts to send different groups.
We have forms 11gr2 on win xp 32bit , weblogic linux server 64bit. We are converting 6i to 11g. Our system has many forms that span on 2 monitors. 1280x768 monitors, so some forms are 2560x768.
When alerts/messages pop up on the screen , they are positioned in the middle of both screens (guessing Oracle by default calculates width =2560/2, height =768/2).
Possible options:
1- is there a way to tell oracle to open alerts/messages a X Y coordinates? Maybe a config file on the server? Already file a Sr with Oracle tech support. 2- tried creating a form to do our messages. but this is flawed since when you call the new form to display the message, then the focus on current form is lost. when the message form is closed (then trigger when_window_activate fires)...this would be hell to try and control all our messages (we may have 20-30 on each big form. We have a total of 118 forms. Lots of messages with Y/N/Cancel options. 3- Maybe create a place holder for messages on all forms (bottom of screen)...thats the best idea we have so far. 4- Is there a way to do something with a java beans? We already have some knowledge with beans since we use image beans and pdf beans.
How to import dump into specific tablespace instead of default tablespace users.
I want to import my dump file to newly created tablespace ,so how can i do that . I have created new user called cvm and while creating it i mentioned default tablespace to newly created tablespace . But when i try to import my dumo file it goes to users tablespace .
i have a tablespace which contains 121 datafile(max limit reached) as a dba what we have to do?
creating a new tablespace with a datafile and assign the users to the current tablespace which i created now.iif the above process is correct,after some time the tablespace which was filled up got freed up.now can i give the access to the users previous (i.e. freed up tablespace) and current tablespaces
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.7.0 - 64bit Production 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
My os version is
Linux damdat01 2.6.18-128.7.1.el5 #1 SMP Wed Aug 19 04:00:49 EDT 2009 x86_64 x86_64 x86_64 GNU/Linux
My database is OLP system.
My question is what are the advantages and disadvantages having one single tablespace versus multiple tablespace?
Easy to maintain when you have single tablespace. but hard to track the IO issues if you have one single tablespace.
I have one database which is recently upgraded from oracle 8.1.5 to oracle 10.2.0.4.The database is having around 300 tablespace and total size of the database is 1.5 TB.
The database was created in oracle 8i and all the teblespace were DMT(Dictionary Managed Tablespace) .Usually after up gradation all the tablespace are in DMT mode. Now my requirement is to convert all the tablespace into LMT (Locally Managed Tablespace) so that I can AVAIL ALL THE FEATURES OF LMT.
This database is a mission critical database and very less downtime can be allowed.
I have issue of TABLESPACES on test instance. Tablespace files are TEMP1,TEMP2 and APPS_UNDOTS1. Initially TEMP1 and TEMP2 were of 4 GB but now the have grown to 32 GB each respectively. Resulting an occupied space of 64 GB on test server. I want to reuse that space on test instance as those tablespaces never crosses used space of 1%. Reason of this problem was my DBA set AUTOEXTEND as ON for tablespaces.
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 have a basic question : After the transfer of a database on an other server, the tablespace contains 5 files, but 3 of the 5 files are full. The data in the files may change, they are not static. What is the risk of poor performance, do you think that the files should have free space.
I have come across a small incident in oracle. I have user that exists on the database and is open but user's tablespace is not listed under v$tablespace.
SQL> select * from v$version;
BANNER ---------------------------------------------------------------- Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.0.1.4.0 - 64bit Production PL/SQL Release 9.0.1.4.0 - Production CORE 9.0.1.2.0 Production TNS for Solaris: Version 9.0.1.4.0 - Production NLSRTL Version 9.0.1.4.0 - Production
SQL> select USERNAME, ACCOUNT_STATUS, DEFAULT_TABLESPACE, TEMPORARY_TABLESPACE from dba_users where username ='METERING';
I have a small problem, i will try to explain it, My tablespaces are Automatically extend datafile when full (AUTOEXTEND). It had checked "autoextend ON" checkbox.
What I need to know is, when happened that autoextend accion(day/hour), is it possible?.
Sysaux tablespace is 70Gb and keep on growing.How to re-organize the sysaux tablespace in oracle 10.2.0.4 database.My database sysaux tablespace occupants as follows
What is the reason, and It is saying that temporary tablespace is empty ( temp tablespace have almost free space ) why it is saying like that? And users default temp tablespace is that tablespace only ( database have only on temp tablespace