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Dec 28, 2010i am working on oracle 11g r2. is there any way to go back to oracle 9i with use of import/export utility. Should i take downgraded export from oracle 11g for oracle 9i.
View 2 Repliesi am working on oracle 11g r2. is there any way to go back to oracle 9i with use of import/export utility. Should i take downgraded export from oracle 11g for oracle 9i.
View 2 RepliesI have taken an export using expdp of schema, data of the schema spread across different tablespaces , now i want to import the data to only one tablespace.
View 1 Replies View RelatedAt my current organization there are two instances are running one is at 8i and another one is 10g. I want to migrate all the data from 8i to 10g. I have already taken the export from 8i with the below command:-
exp file=<<PATH>> full=y logfile=<<PATH>> compress=y
Now I want to import it to 10g DB. Can I do the import with that below command?
imp file=<<PATH>> full=y logfile=<<PATH>> ignore=y compile=y
i am trying to use exp/imp utility through cmd and exp/imp is done successfully as per message given at last. but data is not import in targeted user.
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C:UsersNeetesh>exp
Export: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Thu Jul 12 14:18:04 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Username: scott/tiger@localdb
Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options Enter array fetch buffer size: 4096 >
Export file: EXPDAT.DMP > d:/scott_data
(2)U(sers), or (3)T(ables): (2)U > t
Export table data (yes/no): yes > y
Compress extents (yes/no): yes > n
Export done in WE8MSWIN1252 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set
About to export specified tables via Conventional Path ...
Table(T) or Partition(T:P) to be exported: (RETURN to quit) >
Export terminated successfully without warnings.
C:UsersNeetesh>imp
Import: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Thu Jul 12 14:20:09 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Username: localaepuser/flair22@localdb
Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
Import file: EXPDAT.DMP > d:/scott_data
Enter insert buffer size (minimum is 8192) 30720>
Export file created by EXPORT:V10.02.01 via conventional path
Warning: the objects were exported by SCOTT, not by you
import done in WE8MSWIN1252 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set List contents of import file only (yes/no): no > y
Import entire export file (yes/no): no > y
importing SCOTT's objects into LOCALAEPUSER Import terminated successfully without warnings.
C:UsersNeetesh>
what is the problem here
We have a QA database on a VM server with Windows 2003 operating system and oracle 10.2.0.1 installed along with limited disk space.We received an expdp file from a client that is large enough that we had to copy it to a network drive (40GB). I created a new directory called IMPDMP with the directory path (using UNC pathing) to \serversharefoldersubfolder (our network mapped P drive, yes I included the backslash, but I have tried without it also). I also included the parfile here. I checked the grants and they seem to be fine
SQL> select * from session_roles where role like '%DATABASE' or role like 'DBA';
ROLE
------------------------------
DBA
EXP_FULL_DATABASE
IMP_FULL_DATABASE
SQL> select * from session_privs where privilege like '%DICT%';
PRIVILEGE
----------------------------------------
SELECT ANY DICTIONARY
ANALYZE ANY DICTIONARY
[code]....
My questions are this:
1) In interactive mode, does a dummy file expdat.dmp have to exist in the DATA_PUMP_DIR directory?
2) does my export have to reside in the DATA_PUMP_DIR directory (again, no disk space to handle the DMP file), one of the hard drives is just big enough to handle the space but since it has datafiles there also, it would crash during import when trying to extend.
I want to automate the import from production to test.
1) export the production schema
2) import in to test server?
How can i automate that currently i am doing it manually as follow:
1) expdb the production schema
2) kill all connection on the test server to test schema
3) drop test user cascade;
4) recreate user;
5) impdb the production schema to test:
but i want it to automated or scheduled so i don't; have to log in every night!!
IMPORT PARTITION TABLE Through Data Pump.
I have a table with RANGE PARTITION. I wanted to import this into another server with the same partitions.
But when I imported the table, The table created with the Partition but the data is not inserted in partition wise.
But I could see the Entire table's ROW COUNT.
I am trying to import database dump using the following command
impdp system/xxxx@xxxx schemas=staging
remap_schema=staging:staging directory=DUMPDIR dumpfile=staging.dmp logfile=impdpstaing.log
TRANSFORM=SEGMENT_ATTRIBUTES:n
its importing data fine upto some stage after that oracle gives the following error
Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/JAVA_SOURCE/JAVA_SOURCE
ORA-39097: Data Pump job encountered unexpected error -1423
ORA-39065: unexpected master process exception in DISPATCH
ORA-01423: error encountered while checking for extra rows in exact fetch
ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 123404 bytes (QERHJ has
h-joi,kllcqas:kllsltba)
ORA-39014: One or more workers have prematurely exited.
Job "SYSTEM"."SYS_IMPORT_SCHEMA_04" stopped due to fatal error at 11:42:03
I though its due to lack of memory, so i have increased pga_aggregate_target=512MB to 600MB still i am getting a same error.
I did the datapump export and import from one schema to a new schema in the same database. I had to use different tablespace. I used the following parameters in the parfiles :
export parfile
directory
dumpfile
logfile
parallel
import parfile
directory
dumpfile
logfile
parallel
remap_schema
remap_tablespace
Tell me whether I need to use different parameters than the one I used? Can I use both remap_schema and remap_tablespace at a time?
how to import millions of data from excel to oracle?
View 8 Replies View RelatedAs I put data pump import command: got the error..........
Import: Release 10.1.0.2.0 - Production on Thursday, 15 February, 2007 3:54
Copyright (c) 2003, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.1.0.2.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Master table "SYSTEM"."SYS_SQL_FILE_FULL_02" successfully loaded/unloaded
Starting "SYSTEM"."SYS_SQL_FILE_FULL_02": system/******** directory=data_pump dumpfile=prashant_dp.
dmp SQLFILE=prashant_imp.sql logfile=prashant_imp.log
[code]...
I have imported data from excel to oracle 11g. But i found an error like
"Ensure format is entered for datatypes 'Date' and 'TIMESTAMP' on data type pane".
after that i try to modify type date in oracle become 'dd-mmm-yyyy'
How to import constraints only from a dump file using Oracle data pump.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI'm rying to import schema's from a dump file that came from a different environment.
What I have is:
1. dump file
2. log file of the export
I'm trying to import the file(containing three schemas) with remap_schemas, and it fails, gives a lot of ORA-00959: tablespace 'string' does not exist.
Now, I've read in OTN:
[URL]
that what you need to do in that case is to use the REMAP_TABLESPACE option,to redirect the objects to a different tablespace.
I don't see a name of the tablespace I'm getting the error for in the export log.I don't know if I have more tablespaces I have to redirect with REMAP_TABLESPACE.
I don't want to perform this 3 times, have an error, by that find out what's the next tablespace needing redirection and only then starting over...
How can I know from the dump file and the log file,what is the tablespace names i need for the redirection to my names? Or its just that the tablespace giving me the error is the only one in the dump file?
We are trying to import data into existing tables in a schema using data pump
However the foreign key tables are being imported first and then the master table data thus violating the constraints
Apparently it seems larger tables are being imported first regardless of referential integrity constraints thus causing constraint violation (contrary to my understanding)
Is it a normal behaviour during data pump import?
Is it possible that the keys being sequence generated are causing this?
As I understand import will commit after each table In that case can we defer commit at all at the expense of large undo, set constraints to deferrable and try the import?
Is it possible to import a dump file using impdp data pump utility on oracle 10g where the export dump was taken using traditional exp utility and vice versa.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have oracle 9i dump...now i want to import this dump into oracle 10g.....is it possible.
View 4 Replies View RelatedWhile doing import got the below errors.
Failing sql is:
BEGIN DBMS_JOB.ISUBMIT( JOB=> 361, NEXT_DATE=> TO_DATE('2010-09-06 21:18:27', 'YYYY-MM-DD:HH24:MI:SS'), INTERVAL=> 'SYSDATE
+ 45/86400', WHAT=> 'PK_MONITORS.SP_OVERDUE_JOB;', NO_PARSE=> TRUE); END;
ORA-39083: Object type JOB failed to create with error:
[code]...
I do not import a full database.
View 3 Replies View RelatedWe have a table in Oracle9i database with around 14 million records and we would like to import that table into 10g database with similar structure. We have exported the table from 9i database and would like to import the table into 10g database within same schema name with different table name as we already have the table with same name in 10g database in same schema. Is it possible to import a table with different table name?
We have a way around to import the table into 10g database in another schema and then push the data into our main table but want to know whether the above requirement is possible.
How to import a dump file into different tablespace.
normally when i am importing a dump file it goes to the table space where it was exported but i need to import in to different tablespace
I have a backup of Oracle Database 10g (business_bk.dmp). Now I would like to import it into Oracle DB 9i.
View 9 Replies View RelatedORA 12899 prompts when we are doing import from 10.2.0.3 -> 11g R2. Also it is cross platform, AIX -> windows 2003.
View 7 Replies View RelatedI have Live Server with 11g R2 with Dataguard on server 2008 server 64 bit. I exporting the DMP from live and importing in 10g on Server 2003 32 bit. All tables are not imported.
View 3 Replies View RelatedI am getting the below error when I import a table from Prod to Dev. I understand this error will be occured if length of the datatype is low. First I got the error when the datatype(length) which is 25 for the column PASSWORD column.Then I increased the length of this column to 45, then it was imported successfully.
why am facing the error when the datatye and length for this table is same in prod and dev? What are the possible ways to import the data without increasing the PASSWORD column length?
IMP-00019: row rejected due to ORACLE error 12899
IMP-00003: ORACLE error 12899 encountered
ORA-12899: value too large for column "ANEES"."SALSA_WEB_ACCESS"."PASSWORD" (actual: 28, maximum: 25)
[code]....
I was asked to do export/import of some schemas from 10g(linux) to 11g(AIX) using original expor/import method. I did not consider the character set and started doing export and import. while exporting, I get questionable statistics error in export log file. In the import log, I see the error like CREATE DATABASE LINK "xxxxxxxxxxxxx" CONNECT TO "xxxx" IDENTIFIED BY...
What can be done with these errors?
I'm unable to do an import of a *.dmp file.
[oracle@oracledbserver ASG1]$ cd /media/volume-01/u01/app/oracle/product/
[oracle@oracledbserver product]$ ls
11.2.0 20-04-2013full_backup.dmp full01-03-2013_backup.dmp new.dmp today.dmp
[oracle@oracledbserver product]$
[oracle@oracledbserver product]$
[oracle@oracledbserver product]$
[oracle@oracledbserver product]$ impdp full=Y directory=agge_dir dumpfile=/media/volume-01/u01/app/oracle/product/new.dmp NOLOGFILE=y;
Import: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Tue May 7 16:51:47 2013
Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Username: sys as sysdba
Password:
Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
ORA-39001: invalid argument value
ORA-39000: bad dump file specification
ORA-39088: file name cannot contain a path specification
[oracle@oracledbserver product]$
This is Oracle 11g hosted on an eucalyptus cloud instance.
I am trying to import .dmp file to my database
I am trying to run the imp command from dos prompt.
Here is the error I got .
C:Documents and SettingssairammMy Documentsartmsexp_AUDT2_04292012>imp
sairamm/mypassword@aws fromuser=AUDT2 toUSER=SAIRAMM file=exp_AUDT2_04292012.dmp
log=imp_AUDT2_04292012.log BUFFE
R=10000000 GRANTS=y
Import: Release 9.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mon Apr 30 14:23:29 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning, Oracle Label Security, OLAP, Data Mining,Oracle Database Vault and Real Application Testing option
IMP-00010: not a valid export file, header failed verification
IMP-00000: Import terminated unsuccessfully
The way to do IMPORT of a schema's ALL the TABLES only. Through Data Pump. I don't want to import any other objects like 'package',procedure etc...
Is it the only way is specifying them within EXCLUDE parameter?
Whats is the usage of log file in Import/export .If i use following command ,it exports successfully
exp scott/tiger file=check.dmp log=empc.log tables=emp
and if i remove .log from here it will also export successfully So why do we use .log in import/export.