value of "Shared Pool Free %" in v$sysmetric is larger than 100% SQL> select value, group_id from v$sysmetric where metric_name = 'Shared Pool Free %'; VALUE GROUP_ID 186.45107 2 186.4685382 3
SQL> show parameter shared_pool
NAME TYPE VALUE -------------- ------------ -- shared_pool_reserved_size big integer 832149913 shared_pool_size big integer 0
SQL> show sga
Total System Global Area 1.0155E+11 bytes Fixed Size 2163880 bytes Variable Size 8.1068E+10 bytes Database Buffers 2.0401E+10 bytes Redo Buffers 79310848 bytes
I am trying to increase the size of sga or you can say that i want to make my sga in automatic memory management...Following is the steps i am trying
SQL> show parameter sga_max_size;
NAME TYPE VALUE ------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------ sga_max_size big integer 96M SQL>
after that i am trying to increase the size
SQL> alter system set sga_max_size = 200m; alter system set sga_max_size = 200m * ERROR at line 1: ORA-02095: specified initialization parameter cannot be modified
I have Oracle 11gR2 running on windows xp machine. Windows xp has total size of 150 GB and free space of 95 GB.
I checked the size of the database that I created. It showed the total size of the database as 2 GB and used space as 2 GB. If I want to increase the total size of the database to 50 GB, what should i do? Now which is the disk space size? Windows or Oracle?
We had a database (DB A)that is having version 9.2.0.6.0.This DB is having multiple tables and volume of 6 million in individual tables.Another database is also 9.2.0.6.0 (DB B), this DB has Mviews pointing to DB A. Mviews are refreshed in every 15 mins, with fast refresh option in 90% cases and remaining having complete refresh.
Last weekend we have migrated DB 2 to version 10.2.0.4.0 - 64bi and on another server.After version upgrade and DB migration complete refresh was done once for all mviews.
Now DB A is generating huge amount of archive log and also it's UNDO space is getting fully consumed causing performance issue and DB hang.what has gone wrong and what we can do to improve response of DB A and also to reduce size of Archive log ?
If I have specify the SGA_TARGET, do I still need to specify the amount of memory for SHARED_POOL_SIZE? I thought once the SGA_TARGET, auto memory management is in place and SHARED_POOL is not neccessary.
we are running a 2 node rac database of oracle 10.2.0.4 in aix 6.3. The shared pool utilisation goes up when we run our jobs and sql statements. But it does not come down. It been 2 gig for over 3 days without any processes running.
Is there a threshold time period after which oracle will release the space utilisation from the shared pool????
We are facing performance issues on our production instance 10g(10.2.0.4) 32-bit OELinux 5.3 2GB SGA. The performance is mainly related to one of the table which is sized about 32Gb. We have rebuild the indexes as well but problemstill persist. We are considering to pin SQL statement in shared pool which is hitting the same table frequently. But as far what we have find, is that we can only pin procedures or function in shared pool. True/false?If we can, then how to pin SQL statement in shared pool?If we can not, then is there any other way?
SQL> alter system set sga_max_size=1G scope=spfile;
System altered.
SQL> startup force ORA-12545: Connect failed because target host or object does not exis SQL> show parameter sga ERROR: ORA-03114: not connected to ORACLE
SQL> startup force ORA-24324: service handle not initialized ORA-01041: internal error. hostdef extension doesn't exist SQL> startup ORA-24324: service handle not initialized ORA-01041: internal error. hostdef extension doesn't exist SQL> startup force ORA-24324: service handle not initialized ORA-01041: internal error. hostdef extension doesn't exist
Tengo instalado el Oracle 9i en un windows server 2003 a 32 bits pero solo reconoce 2 gb de ram de memoria, como puedo hacer que reconozca mas memoria?
I have installed Oracle 9i on windows server 2003 32 bit but only recognizes 2 gb ram memory, what can i do to recognize more memory?
I am studying Oracle® Database VLDB and Partitioning Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2),
ORA-14767: Cannot specify this interval with existing high boundsby giving an example other than given in the above mentioned document.
the example given in the document is as follows:
To increase the interval for date ranges, then you need to ensure that you are at a relevant boundary for the new interval. For example, if the highest interval partition boundary in your daily interval partitioned table transactions is January 30, 2007 and you want to change to a monthly partition interval, then the following statement results in an error:
CREATE TABLE transactions ( id NUMBER , transaction_date DATE , value NUMBER) PARTITION BY RANGE (transaction_date)
I am executing a plsql procedure and trying to increase buffer size to display all characters, procedure is given below:
create or replace procedure prc_p(prm_t1 in VARCHAR2, prm_t2 in VARCHAR2, prm_tab in varchar2 ) AUTHID CURRENT_USER as str_sql VARCHAR2 (4000); [code]..........
We have a table emp_details with 23772889 records. Our requirement is to increase few of the columns size in the table emp_details. We are following the below alter statement which is taking around 2 hours of time.
NAME TYPE VALUE ------------------------------------ ----------- ------------------------------ undo_management string AUTO undo_retention integer 96000 undo_tablespace string undo
Following are the details in AWR report (00:00 til 01:00 of 21-Apr-2013) .... not thet the error was produced at 00:42
Undo Segment Summary DB/Inst: DBCPY/dbcpy01 Snaps: 18853-18854 -> Min/Max TR (mins) - Min and Max Tuned Retention (minutes) -> STO - Snapshot Too Old count, OOS - Out of Space count -> Undo segment block stats: -> uS - unexpired Stolen, your - unexpired Released, uU - unexpired reUsed
[code]....
Undo Advisor information taken 'now' is as following
SQL> select dbms_undo_adv.longest_query(sysdate-2,sysdate) from dual; DBMS_UNDO_ADV.LONGEST_QUERY(SYSDATE-2,SYSDATE) ---------------------------------------------- 379650 SQL> select dbms_undo_adv.required_retention from dual;
[code]....
In above situation what should be my first choice (assuming increasing space is not an issue) - increase undo tablespace or increase undo retention?
If latter is the choice then what should be the value? Because as I understand present 96000 value is taken as lower limit and because of auto tuning the actual value (TUNED_UNDORETENTION) being used was 345600 In that case shall I set it to something > max(maxquerylen) i.e 379,650 + X?Or I shall increase the undo tablespace size?
From Undo Advisor output it looks to me that even if I increase the undo retention to 379650 current undo size will be able to support it (may be at the expense of DMLs)Is that right?
I am using apex 4.1. I have this interactive report and i would like to make the text inside the report bigger and bolder. I have seen different examples of using css but none have worked for me. If you have any other way to do this or can give me a detailed way of using css!
C:UsersAdministrator>sqlplus SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on Thu Jan 17 15:59:33 2013 Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All Rights Reserved. Enter user-name: sys@orcl as sysdba Enter password: Connected to an idle instance. SQL> create pfile from spfile;
[code].....
here its my init.ora file
############################################################################## # Copyright (c) 1991, 2001, 2002 by Oracle Corporation ############################################################################## ########################################### # Cache and I/O ###########################################
I have a package when it runs, it terminates with "unable to allocate 4120 bytes of shared memory"error at a particular INSERT statement. So everytime we had this error, we had to flush the shared pool area, after which it would run without issues(for 3-4 weeks).
It had a dynamic subpartition clause framed, which made it to repharse the query every time.So to reduce this, we removed the subpartition clause(made it to static query), which did benefit of not getting shared pool error.
I would like to find the current shared pool memory usage of my program.Is there a way I could find the live consumption of shared pool area of my program(pkg).
i am continuously inserting data to oracle database after some time like 2 hours oracle disconnects,it creates erros like
ERROR: ORA-01034: ORACLE not available ORA-27101: shared memory realm does not exist Process ID: 0 Session ID: 0 Serial number: 0
after restarting the database with shutdown immediate ans startup if i start inserting records it will show erros like
ORA-01653: unable to extend table SYSTEM.GLT_PROT_TRAFFIC_SUM_VOIP by 8192 in tablespace GLCOMM
but i have created the Tablespace with BigFile Auto Extend and max size unlimited, i am having 400GB disk space created Redo logs with 15gb,i have tried serveral times reinstalling the oracle but problem is not solved.
same problem is happenging with small datafiles also,
operating system: windows server 2008 R2 standard oracle server : 11g oracle client : 64 bit