Server Utilities :: Reading From Oracle Dump
Jun 14, 2006Is there is any way of reading from oracle dump file?
View 16 RepliesIs there is any way of reading from oracle dump file?
View 16 RepliesIf I want to import 10g export dump file in to the 9i database, I am connecting to 10g database from 9i database using
exp user/password@10gdb ....
However is there any option like executing 9i catexp.dat on 10g database and do the export from 10g database itself to be imported into 9i?
While trying to import a schema using Data Dump, I am facing the following issue - UDI-00018 - Import utility version can not be more recent than the Data Dump server.Following is the version information of the source and target DB and the utilities :
Source DB server : 10.1.0.2.0
Export utility : 10.1.0.2.0
Import utility : 10.1.0.2.0
Target DB server : 10.1.0.2.0
Export utility : 10.2.0.1.0
Import utility : 10.2.0.1.0
I am trying to import a dump into my oracle 10.2.0.3.0 database on my win 7 professional laptop. The dump is exported from my win xp desktop pc running Oracle 10.2.0.1.0
Below is the error i get:
Import: Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production on Fri Nov 12 15:57:52 2010
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Username: system/password@orcl
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Import file: EXPDAT.DMP > F:PersonalDPISIMBA.dmp
Enter insert buffer size (minimum is 8192) 30720>
Export file created by EXPORT:V10.02.01 via conventional path
import done in WE8MSWIN1252 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set
List contents of import file only (yes/no): no >
Ignore create error due to object existence (yes/no): no >
Import grants (yes/no): yes >
Import table data (yes/no): yes >
Import entire export file (yes/no): no >
Username:paymaster
Enter table<T> or partition<T:P> names. NULL list means all tables for user
Enter table<T> or partition<T:P> name or . if done:
when I press enter key, the console hangs and a window appears with "Console Window Host has stopped working" then the console closes prematurely.
How we can overwrite existing dump file for expdp in oracle 10g because everytime we excute expdp and dmp file exist we get below error
ORA-39001: invalid argument value
ORA-39000: bad dump file specification
ORA-31641: unable to create dump file "C:scott_emp.dmp"
ORA-27038: created file already exists
OSD-04010: <create> option specified, file already exists
We have one feature in 11g reuse_dumpfiles=y ,which doesnt work in 10g, I want something which can overwrite existing dumpfile in 10g?
What is the Default Path of Log File after Import Dump in Oracle 10g.
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View 1 Replies View RelatedIs 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 Relatedhow can i import the oracle 9i dump file into 10g database, while iporting i get following error imp-00002 fail to open dump file
View 4 Replies View Relatedi need to dump the table from A schema to B schema with different table name.
Suppose i have TABLE A IN "A" SCHEMA i need to dump the table with DATA+sTRUCTURE in " B"SCHEMA WITH TABLE NAME AS B.
Is it possible to determine whether the dump file is created using data pump export or normal export method by just looking at dump file, If yes, how ?
Why i am asking such question is...normal export and data pump export would create a dump file with an same extension filename.dmp. So to avoid confusion during import, i would want to determine by what method the dump file was created.
Also this would be useful for me at the scenario when the customer sends me only the dumpfile and ask to import into target database. ( may be the customer don't know in what method the dump file was created ).
I have exported a schema dump with schema name as 'A'.I want to import that dump in to schema 'B'.how ?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI have A Daily hot backup using Expdp Command On oracle 10g R2 installed on the Linux server. And I'm trying to move this Dump File to Another directory on Windows server 2003 over network using Ftp script which will be run after the export process finished Automatically.
View 9 Replies View RelatedI have a question on export dump file generation.
select sum(bytes)/(1024*1024*1024) "GB" from dba_segments where owner='JACK';
The above select query give the output of Schema size with 15 GB. When i perform the same schema export, the dump file size generating is 2 GB. What is the difference between the two scenarios as how come there could be a variation in file size?
I am in the process of upgrading our 9i DB to 10g . As they are on different servers, I have installed 10g on the new server and applied the latest patchset 10.2.0.4.
I am creating the production database and importing th e9i dump file into this.Now I will be testing the whole application that uses this database.After a week, I need to take the latest 9i dump and export to the new 10g DB.
Do I need to just import the latest 9i dump into the 10g db or do I need to do anything else?
I am facing a problem importing DMP file in 11g. While importing it gives me error not responding. I have to attached the jpg file for that to clear you my point whats wrong is going during import. My Dump is on 9i i want to import that on 11G R2.
View 4 Replies View RelatedIs it possible to identify what level of export by looking at export dumpfile .. whether it is a schema export,full export,table export,..
If yes.. how ?
We have two databases running on 10.2.0.4 and 9.2.0.8. Both are having the same unpartitioned table of size 80G. I am exporting the table on 10g by using parallel=8 and dumpfile with %U option. That took around 4 hours to export the table.
And on 9.2.0.8, i am exporting using below parameters, taking around 5 hours.
buffer=2000000
recordlength=64000
options i can try to speed up the export in both versions.
I want to import dump file (without 2 tables) .The dump file contains 100 tables,indexes and constraints. So out of 100 tables i want to import 98 tables from dump file (without 2 tables).
View 13 Replies View RelatedI want to take a schema level export .The schema size is 115 GB size . Do we require same amount of space to be available in server side (where we are taking a dump) as the schema size or less or more space is required in server side ?
View 6 Replies View RelatedI tried to import a dump in 11g that was taken in oracle 9i. The import started but it hangs after some time. Exactly say it check only the character set of the DB's then it hangs. let me know if there are any specific procedures to import a dump from 9i to 11g directly.
View 8 Replies View RelatedI need to recreate/ clone my database to a new machine. The two machine are not connected in the network.
Step 1. (Oracle 10.2.0.5 AIX 64-bit)
expdp username/password@db1 full=y dumpfile=dp:fpac052912_dp%U.dmp logfile=dp:fpac052912_expdp.log job_name=full_exp
Step 2.
FTP dump files to Windows
Step 3. (Oracle 10.1.0.2 Windows 32-bit)
impdp username/password@db1 dumpfile=dp:fpac052912_dp%U.dmp logfile=dp:fpac052912_impdp.log full=y
I got:
ORA-39001: invalid argument value
ORA-39000: bad dump file specification
ORA-31619: invalid dump file "C:P7DBfpac052912_dp01.dmp"
Done in AIX:
create directory dp as '/bak'
grant read, write on directory dp to public;
grant exp_full_database to username;
Done in Windows:
create directory dp as 'C:P7DB';
grant read, write on directory dp to public;
grant exp_full_database to username;
grant imp_full_database to username;
I have a table with 9 regions. How can I export them in 9 seperated dump file?
View 4 Replies View RelatedWe are DB users (not DBAs) and used always exp/imp bevore application upgrade.
Was googling arround and read something like "Oracle Data Pump - Time to let go of Exp / Imp". It seems exp/imp is obsolete.
Our system doesn't have "expdp" command
> find . -name expdp
>
is this because of too old SQL*Plus?
> sqlplus
SQL*Plus: Release 8.1.7.0.0 - Production on Tue May 29 16:05:28 2012
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Enter user-name: ^C^C
- does our DBA need to give us privileges to run expdp/impdp?
- is that true that a expdp/impdp dump will be on the Oracle server (not the client machine)?
I am trying to export/import of a schema who's size is around 60 GB.
Export parfile goes like this..
file=expdmp1.dmp, expdmp2.dmp, expdmp3.dmp, expdmp4.dmp, expdmp5.dmp, expdmp6.dmp, expdmp7.dmp
filesize=10240M
log=explog.log
owner=owner1
Import parfile goes like this..
file=impdmp1.dmp, impdmp2.dmp, impdmp3.dmp, impdmp4.dmp, impdmp5.dmp, impdmp6.dmp, impdmp7.dmp
filesize=10240M
log=implog.log
fromuser=owner1
touser=owner2
ignore=y
I am going to run this on production. So want to check it..
Is there a way to know what kind of Backup (table/tablespace/full/schema) by looking at export dump file ? If yes, can you tell me the command ?
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a bit of an issue with Oracle datapump dump files.
Today, I manage the export and import of oracle dump files. As part of the batch export process I have a script which essentially says:
For each schema realated to my application in THIS instance, export schema via the system user (system user allows me privs to all schemas).
On the import UI side of things I am able to run a "head -20" command on the dmp file and determine the "export client version", "date the schema was dumped", and "what schema it was dumped from". All useful info presented in my UI.
Sample output: Begin
EXPORT:V09.02.00
DSYSTEM
RUSERS
8192
Wed Jun 30 11:51:21 UserXXX.dmp
#C##
#C##
[code]....
Sample output: End
in that I allow the importation of production schemas into test schemas, (contained in a different tablespace). Based on naming convention I can determine the schema type (production or test). Additionally and probably most importantly, I am assured where the data has come from.
In looking at "expdp" and the dump file. Using the same method as above, it appears the data pump dump DOES NOT carry similar headers. Because of this, I am unable to return very little useful info from the dump file.
I realize I could run the impdp with the "sqlfile=myfile.sql" and then interrogate the sql file for the info. But on large dump files this would be fairly time consuming compared to a "head -20" on a dump file.
i have more than 100 dumpfiles to import into my oracle 11g database. i know how to import(impdp) for same named dumps but here all the dumpfile names are totally different(ex: aa.dmp,bb.dmp,).
View 3 Replies View RelatedWhen i do run export command through command prompt, its shows below error.
Microsoft Windows XP [Version 5.1.2600] (C) Copyright 1985-2001 Microsoft Corp.
C:Documents and SettingsAdministrator>Exp disdeva/disa123@distesta file=D:DAI LY_BACKUPdistesta.dmp log=D:DAILY_BACKUPdistesta.log statistics=none buffer=5 000000 owner=distesta
Export: Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production on Thu Dec 6 15:06:21 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production Export done in WE8MSWIN1252 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set
server uses AL32UTF8 character set (possible charset conversion)
About to export specified users ...
EXP-00010: DISTESTA is not a valid username Export terminated successfully with warnings.
C:Documents and SettingsAdministrator>
When i connect from sqlplus, it doesn't give any erro. What could be the reason?
SQL> conn disdeva/disa123@distesta
Connected.
SQL>
We can Import dump from higher database version to lower database version.
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