SQL & PL/SQL :: Find Tablespace Used By Index?
Aug 27, 2010Is there a way to find the tablespace used by an index?
View 4 RepliesIs there a way to find the tablespace used by an index?
View 4 RepliesWell, I have a oracle database 10g and the tablespace INDX was getting up to 32 GB size. Now I added second datafile to the space, but can I shrink this space? In my view this space is responsible for indexes, right? There is a command to rebuild the indexes or there's another trick?
View 1 Replies View RelatedAim was to shrink datafile and got "ORA-03297: file contains used data beyond requested RESIZE value". Datafile size 7GB but used 128MB.
So created new Tablespace and moved all tables and index partitions to new TS. Now I see some entries in USER_INDEXES, which I need to move to new TS. But they are IOT's.
INDEX_NAMEINDEX_TYPETABLE_OWNERTABLE_NAME
SYS_IOT_TOP_1082946IOT - TOPDSI_DPIPESYS_IOT_TRNS_1082943
SYS_IOT_TOP_1082949IOT - TOPDSI_DPIPESYS_IOT_TRNS_162982
how to move these indexes to new TS.
I have created queue table using below script
BEGIN
SYS.DBMS_AQADM.CREATE_QUEUE_TABLE (
QUEUE_TABLE => 'scott.NG_MSG_QUEUE_TBL',
QUEUE_PAYLOAD_TYPE => 'SYS.AQ$_JMS_TEXT_MESSAGE',
COMPATIBLE => '10.0.0',
[code].......
Indexes
--------
INDEX_NAME TABLESPACE_NAME
------------------------------ --------------------------
AQ$_NG_MSG_QUEUE_TBL_T MEDIUM_DATA
AQ$_NG_MSG_QUEUE_TBL_I MEDIUM_DATA
SYS_IL0001100359C00037$$ MEDIUM_DATA
SYS_IL0001100359C00040$$ MEDIUM_DATA
SYS_IL0001100359C00041$$ MEDIUM_DATA
SYS_C0073180 MEDIUM_DATA
I want all the index to be created in different tablespace like 'medium_index. can we specify tablespace for index when we are creating queue table.
I have already created large no of indexes on my Database without specifying specific tablespace, now I would like to move all the created indexes into particular tablespace.
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View 2 Replies View RelatedIn our production database server Index tablespace is not growing now... On average index tablespace increases 200 MB to 250 MB per day. Last two weeks index tablespace does not increase..
I am giving you all a statistics of our production db Tablespace usage..
Date Globusdataxml(MB)Globusindexxml(MB)
23-4-2012 26321025 1581.94
24-4-2012 24633.31 1584.25
25-4-2012 23410.88 1576.25
26-4-2012 22186.19 1573.25
db 10.2.0.4
AIX 5.2
I am trying to drop a index tablespace I moved all indexes to new tablespace there is no indexes in that tablespace even any objects but still it is not dropping.it is giving error as below.
SQL> drop tablespace ret_index including contents;
drop tablespace ret_index including contents
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
ORA-02429: cannot drop index used for enforcement of unique/primary key
SQL> alter tablespace ret_index drop datafile '/path/index3.dbf';
alter tablespace ret_index drop datafile '/path/ret_index3.dbf'
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-03262: the file is non-empty
try to resize
SQL> alter database datafile 4 resize 100m;
alter database datafile 4 resize 100m
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-03297: file contains used data beyond requested RESIZE value
Tablespace size is 280gb
I need to move my indexes (around 300) from data tablespace to index tablespace. What's the best way to do it?
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View 4 Replies View RelatedI have a database in which there are lots of programs running by default user or programs started by some oracle users.
Now, I know that the USER tablespace is growing at very high speed - But I dont know which user/program is causing this growth of USER tablespace.
how to identify the program/user who is responsible for this growth of USERS tablespace.
How can we find a tablespace growth on a daily basis for a 11.2.0.2 database?
OS: AIX 6.1
1) how to find a primary key of a table in oracle, for example if I want to drop a index in table , how do I find what is the primary key in a table so that I can issue that command.
P/s: I don't have OEM installed so I must use SQL command
Example of dropping the index
ALTER TABLE table_name
drop CONSTRAINT constraint_name;
For example:
ALTER TABLE supplier
drop CONSTRAINT supplier_pk;
Suppose i have two columns ID and Status (or any number of columns ) belongs to table customer. Now I want to create below index
Ex. create index test1 on customer (ID , Status )
But before creating this index i want to check that whether there is already index on these 2 columns ? May be by other name ?
I need to find the tablespace size (used and free) for a partitioned table
View 3 Replies View Relatedi am trying to find the index want to rebuild or not for that i have analyzed that index after that i don't know how to calculate the ration could any one steps to do calculate the following ratio
Run the ANALYZE INDEX command on the index to validate its structure and then calculate the ratio of LF_BLK_LEN/LF_BLK_LEN+BR_BLK_LEN and if it isn?t near 1.0 (i.e. greater than 0.7 or so) then the index should be rebuilt. Or if the ratio BR_BLK_LEN/ LF_BLK_LEN+BR_BLK_LEN is nearing 0.3.
I am looking for a script to find the tbs usage including datafiles. Tablespaces Datafile Size Used Free Used% Free% Max MB
Need all the data in MB and all the datafile space in every tablespace.I have searched internet,but couldn't find this type of format.
How to find which table or Index needs to be reorg..??
IS there any Query!!!.
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
My database version is
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 am on 11.2.0.3 Enterprise Edition. We are using the new feature "Composite Domain Index" for a Domain index on a very large table (>250.000.000 rows). It really works with mixed queries. We added two number columns using FILTER BY.We have lots of DML on this table. Therefore, we are executing synchronize and optimize once the week. The synch behaves pretty normal. But "optimize_index" takes a very very long time to complete. I have switsched on 'logging' for the optimize process. The $I table takes some time but is finished normally. But the optimization of the $S table (that is the table created for the CDI feature) is running over 12 hours now - and far from being finished. From the logfile, I can see that it optimizes 1000 rows every 20 minutes. Here is the output of the logfile:
Oracle Text, 11.2.0.3.0
14:33:05 06/26/12 begin logging
14:33:05 06/26/12 event
14:33:05 06/26/12 process $N for optimize: SEQDEV.GEN_GES_DESCRIPTION_CTX_I
14:33:16 06/26/12
14:33:16 06/26/12
[code]....
I haven't found a recommendation from Oracle not to use "optimize_index" for Domain Indexes with CDI. But in my case, it would be much faster just to drop and recreate the Domain Index in question.
I have a huge table (about 60 gb) partition over range. The index on this table is global index created on 4 columns together. I have a query which is running very slowly. The explain plan is showing the use of this global index.Explain plan is not showing pstart and pend because the index is global.
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I can create a local index first and then drop the global index. But is there a way to create it with out dropping the global index, just convert it.
I am facing the error "ORA-01502: index or partition of such index is in unusable state " while loading the text data using
sql loader with direct path (direct = Y ,rows = 10000) option. Table consists an composite non unique index. If I query the dba indexes for the effected index it shows the index status as VALID. There was no maintaince done on the effected table or index. I have tried loading the same data using conventional path but didn't found any issues for the same.
I have a query which had a join:
a.c1=b.c1 and a.c2=@var
where @var is user supplied input at runtime...We had a index on a.c2 . The CBO would use this index to generate an opitimised query plan.We found some records from table "b" were dropping due to inner join. So we made a change in join. It'd be like
a.c1(+)=b.c1 and nvl(a.c2,@var)=@var
This query is no longer using the index, instead its doing a full table scan causing the query to slowdown.I have tried creating index on nvl(a.c2,'31-dec-9999')
But the CBO won't use it.Anyway to create index on this col so that full table scan can be avoided?
How to force an index if the table not using the index?
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This table has almost 25 different indexes, some of which are unique as well.I am wondering how to identify the actual index causing issue, out of these 25 indexes.
Is there any way to pin point to the name of index which is causing the lock?My plan is, once the index is identified, I would like to check the extents and inittrans and other attributes of this index to fix.
Can we create non-cluster index on a clustered index?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI 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.