We have installed "Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production" on server. we created one SID(agile9d) and configured listener(LISTENER) on 1521.This is working fine.
Now,we want to create one more SID(XXXX) on the same server.So,Need some clarification on below points.
(1). Do I need to configure one more listener for new SID?(Ex: LISTENER1)?
(2). Can I use the 1521 port again while configuring new listener?
My requirement is to Run 2 instances of forms 11g R2 parallel at a time(means running 2 urls of 2 instances same time). I have tried with installing 2 instances but when i install and configure my 2nd instance then my 1st instance services are shutting down.At a time it is running only one instance services.
And also i have tried with installing 2 Cluster instances of 11g R2 Forms but same thing happening as above.
how to run 2 instances of Forms 11g R2 parallel and also suggest me to install instances in same domain or different domain because with same domain 2 instances it is creating only one config file..so i tried with different domains. Different Config files created but only one instance service is running.
We are planning to install second instance of Oracle 11gR2 in Linux server 2.6.39-400.21.1.el6uek.x86_64 x86_64. This is something we never haven done before. The existing instance has all the standard ports:
Connecting to (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=)(PORT=1521))
Enterprise Manager Console HTTP Port (pterpdb02) = 1158 Enterprise Manager Agent Port (pterpdb02) = 3938
What ports should we select for second listener and enterprise manager? Is there anything else that we need to know before we install the second instance?
I am upgrading a DB using catupgrd.sql, and one of the prerequisites is to shut down the listener. Now, I have multiple database instances registered with this listener, and I don't want the other ones to become unavailable while I do the upgrade. Is there any way to do this for a particular instance only?
We have a new requirement for a RAC environment. Its workload will comprise both OLTP and batch loads. Am I right in thinking that I can map the appropriate applications to the required node using services, e.g.
Application 1 (OLTP) has node 1 as its preferred service node - so all OLTP trxs run through node 1 Application 2 (Batch) has node 2 as its preferred service node - so all batch trxs run through node 2
Both applications will have the other node for its available service to facilitate HA in an emergency.
Does that sound right? (or have I got it completely wrong!)
Currently, the only way I can find of doing so is to try to disable an instance, and if it is already disabled, it warns you that its disabled. This is not exatly an ideal solution! How do I simply run a query or issue a crs command to list all disabled database instances.
i am using oel 5.5 with oracle 10g release 2 installed in it . I am unable to run two different instances on same machine how can do that? I changed the ORACLE_SID then i startup one instance is starting but when i change the sid again and tried to startup it shows me that oracle is already started shut it down first.
Is there any way to startup two different instances?
I would like to build a 2-node cluster without RAC. I desire to operate 2 Oracle database instances for use by 2 separate applications. I plan to run Linux. I would like node1 to act as the primary server for the databases in application1 and node2 to act as the failover server for the databases in application1. Conversely, I want node2 to act as the primary server for databases in application2 and node1 to act as the failover server for databases in application2. Can Oracle SE and Oracle Clusterware be configured in this this way?
I want to move data between two instances and recommended we create a local database link to PULL data from remote database located here (supplier on site) but they want to PUSH data to us. I thought you could only PULL data over a database link but then read the link [URL] where PUSH is considered ? I was going to use standard creatas like create table A as select * from table A@<remote_db_link> which works well and fast ( tried and tested) but some are saying they think PUSH quicker/better ?
we do have data "PUSH" already but this does not use a db link - effectively it calls a local proceedure here and passes a row of data and is slow ie for a 1000 row table to be pushed to us we have our local proceedure called 1000 times.
I have always suggested a PULL with db_link as the fastest method - any proof OR info on a fast PUSH method ( that is quicker than PULL ) ? can you REALLY push ?
My oracle version is 11.2.0.2 RAC RDBMS on RHEL 5.6.
At my standby site my physical standby database is on 4 node cluster with all 4 instances up. I need to disable 3,4 instances so that we want it to run on only 1,2 instances.To disable the instances do i need to stop apply(mrp) process. And the apply node is node 1.
Installed Grid Control 10.2.0.2.0 on Windows Server 2003R2 32-bit. Immediately upgraded to 10.2.0.5.0. Both install and upgrade went fine, Grid Control can see its own database in the list of targets, looks good.
I then installed Oracle 11gR2 11.2.0.1.0 64-bit on Windows Server 2008R2 64-bit and created a new database. I then installed the 10.2.0.5.0 agent manually on the server via OUI. Agent install went fine, secured and started properly.
The problems I'm having is Grid Control can't seem to see the database instance. If I go to "Targets", GC can see the host just fine, shows that its up and can see targets for the listener (Up), the agent at port 3872 (Up), and the database instance (Down). Drilling down to the database instance, it shows that the instance is not up (though it is as I can connect to it from a different machine and run queries against not) and the Agent Connection to Instance is down with the error: Failed to connect to database instance: (UNKNOWN OCI STATUS 1804) OCIInitialize. Check ORACLE_HOME and NLS settings etc...
Also, pulling up the "Alerts" tab for errors showed the following for Metrics "Access to Important Tables and Views", "DB Data Files Permissions", and "DB Control Files Permission":
Target: SR3 Type: Database Instance Metric: Access To Important Tables And Views Collection Timestamp: Jun 11, 2010 11:11:26 AM Error Type: Collection Failure Message: 1804 at c:oracleagent10g/sysman/admin/scripts/db/esaDbUtils.pl line 290. There are also several "Missing Properties : [AdrHome,ConvertFromCharset,needCharsetConvert]" errors listed too.
I've looked into the 1804 error and from what I could find, its a perl-related issue with not being able to get the ORACLE_HOME information.
- I verified that ORACLE_HOME was set in the environment variables and even rebooted to make sure it was being picked up properly. That didn't work. - I added "$ENV{ORACLE_HOME}='c:\oracle\product\11.2.0\dbhome';" to the esaDbUtils.pl file. That didn't work either. - I added the GC security certificate to the trusted certificates on the target box in case it was some kind of SSL issue. I don't get the annoying "invalid certificate" warning, but it didn't fix it.
I am wokring on oracle 10.2.0.4 rac 2 node instances on AIX. We have one table having multiple rows defilning jobs will be done by users ...the functionality is that ..when even one user will pick on row (job) , one update statement will issue and it will update status column to 1 which menas job is allocated , this means now this should not allocate to any other user ..
but we are facing issue that once any user will pick that job , in application log files we can see that row gets lock and updates the status to 1 . but then also users connecting to other or some time same instance will get that job...means multiple users can pick same job .. even after already picked by another user ..
Is this can be issue with rac configuration ... like whenever one user updates a row ..it will be in cache of one instance and when another user trys to again update 2nd instance does not have that information and allows user connected to that instance to pick that job..like delay in block transfer or cache fusion..
is this can be issue with rac or it is purely application issue..
I have 3 instances and i want to work between then. The error occurs when i use subquery, This is the code:
update erie.rie_cbtrega@l$e_tfcries rgr set rgr.c_descri = ( select rg.c_descri from dadm.cbtrega@l$e_tfccie rg where rg.c_idrega = rgr.c_idrega ) ;
When i execute update without subquery "( select rg.c_descri from dadm.cbtrega@l$e_tfccie rg where rg.c_idrega = rgr.c_idrega)" the result is successfully, but when i add subquery the result is
ORA-02019: no se ha encontrado la descripción de la conexión para la base de datos remota ORA-02063: line precediendo a TFCCIE ORA-02063: 2 lines precediendo a L$E_TFCRIES
, I got the following error while trying to restart a 3 node RAC database. OEM reported two out of three nodes to be down. We also noticed that the cluster_database parameter was set to "False" and the cluster_database_instances integer was set to 1.We changed the parameters to 'True' and '3' respectively and while trying to restart the database we get the error message as shown below.
The resource action "ora.abc123.db start" encountered the following error:
ORA-01102: cannot mount database in EXCLUSIVE mode. For details refer to "(:CLSN00107:)" in
"/oradba/app/grid/11.2.0.3_a/log/abcde104/agent/crsd/oraagent_oradba/oraagent_oradba.log". CRS-2674: Start of 'ora.abc123.db' on 'abcde104' failedCRS-2632:
There are no more servers to try to place resource 'ora.abc123.db' on that would satisfy its placement policy
CRS-5017: The resource action "ora.abc123.db start" encountered the following error:
ORA-01102: cannot mount database in EXCLUSIVE mode.
For details refer to "(:CLSN00107:)" in "/oradba/app/grid/11.2.0.3_a/log/abcde103/agent/crsd/oraagent_oradba/oraagent_oradba.log". CRS-2674: Start of 'ora.abc123.db' on 'abcde103' failed
I have database in single server. I already have ORACLE_SID=stagedb. So i want to create new sid and named as proddb.Is it possible have multiple db in single server? This server not running as RAC. It run as single only.
according to article "Installing Netbackup for Oracle agent on Unix". URL.... Shut Down all oracle instances on this client. The reason: sometimes Oracle will take a shared library (such as ours) and place it into its shared memory spaceMy question is how I can control existence shared library in memory space to define the real need of Shuting down of all oracle instances ? I'm usung 11.2.0.3
while using top command it shows multiple processes usage.Actually we have 3 databases in the same server.how to find out which database process and user session hogging the cpu resources
Lately, there has been a handful of intermittent performance issues and it all boiled down to the fact that Oracle happened to choose a "bad" plan to execute them for a just a set of bind variables.
I understand Oracle must be doing it for a good reason but it just worked for us when we ensured a single plan is always used. We did it either by creating indexes or sometimes out of no other choice forcing a particular plan (manual plan).
Now, as a proactive measure, I am interested in identifying if there are more such cases. I managed to find about 23 such cases by using the query below. I am planning to regularly check the report generated by the below query.
Select Sql_Id,Count(*) From (Select Distinct Sql_Id,Plan_Hash_Value From Dba_Hist_Sqlstat where plan_hash_value <> 0 ) Group By Sql_Id having count(*) > 1
But before we really start addressing them I wanted to know if it is correct to consider that it is always a bad thing to happen if Oracle chooses multiple plans? I am not saying all such cases are giving problems but we did see that a handful of such problems boiled down to this case.
ORA-39002: invalid operation ORA-39070: Unable to open the log file. ORA-29283: invalid file operation ORA-06512: at "SYS.UTL_FILE", line 536 ORA-29283: invalid file operation
Is this error related to the permission in the OS level (windows 7 in my case)? I manually created the folder 'DATA_PUMP_DIR' in the specified directory path. Though the directory I created (DATA_PUMP_DIR) shows read-only in the general tab of the property, I am able to create files under the folder 'DATA_PUMP_DIR'.
send me the command for exporting multiple tables(1000+) in Linux env. 9i db, i know we can do using spool command but dont know exactly how to put it. i know using Datapump but this is 9i.
I have one 10g database in other country. I want part of their db (selected tables or tablespaces) and import that data to my 10g DB and i want keep to date this data.
I know two ways
1. Data Pump Imp/Emp via FTP, but i can't send only data that have changed (incremental), i must pumping whole selected part of database (i want only new data from their DB, but consistanse with my DB)
2. RMAN etc. or other archivisation tool, i can do incremental achivisation, but can i send files to another instances (my db) and load only that data? Can i do that with SQL*Loader?
I am trying to load multiple XML files into Oracle DB using SQL Loader. The filenames of the XML files starts with a description and then numbers, where the numbers are different each time.
Here's my CTL file:
LOAD DATA INFILE * INTO TABLE XML_TABLE TRUNCATE xmltype(XML_TABLE) FIELDS (
[code]....
I don't want to keep having to go into the ctl file and change the numbers of the xml file. Is there a way where I could just load all .xml files that begins with 'description'? Like maybe