Using Different Directory For Expdp
Apr 17, 2013For now we have a directory defined as /exp wherein we do the export using expdp. Can we define a new directory and use this directory for expdp.
View 3 RepliesFor now we have a directory defined as /exp wherein we do the export using expdp. Can we define a new directory and use this directory for expdp.
View 3 RepliesFirst of all, I'm not a DBA, and when I try to import the dmp file generated on AIX with Oracle 10G on a RHEL6 11G machine I got a lot of issues, how to do this?
View 3 Replies View Relatedi am trying to export table using datapump in oracle 10g, this expdp takes 5 hours time, so i want use use parallel keyword in expdp,
my question is how should i know number of parallels can i use...?
while try to expdp on network drive. getting below error.how can we perform the expdp on network drive
Network location: \\tsclient\p\expdp
1.)SQL> show user
USER is "SYS"
SQL> create or replace directory exp as '\\tsclient\p\expdp';Directory created.
SQL>Grant read,write on directory exp to system;
2.)expdp system/xxxxx@orcl directory=exp dumpfile=EXP_orcl_072013.dmp logfile=EXP_72013_1.log schemas=('IIMS','CMMN')
Export: Release 11.2.0.2.0 - Production on Tue Jul 23 13:48:07 2013
Copyright © 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Release 11.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production
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
After upgrading 11gR1 database (11.1.0.7.0) to 11gR2 (11.2.0.3.0), the datapump exports have been taking quite a bit longer. When database was 11gR1, a full expdp took approx. 40-45 minutes. After upgrade, it takes approx. 1 hour 40-50 minutes. These times were with parallel=4. I tried with parallel=8 and parallel=12, both of these took around 1 hour 5-10 minutes, better but still quite a bit slower than pre-11gR2 upgrade. I tried with exclude=statistics, index_statistics, indexes; it still took approx. 1 hour 40-45 minutes. This is a PeopleSoft database so there are many, many objects to be exported. The database was upgraded using dbua.
View 1 Replies View Relateddata pump export is very slow. For 50GB export has taken more than 24Hrs with one below error:
Database Version:11.2.0.2.0
OS: Windows server 2008 r2
Increased 10GB RAM and CPU 6 to 8 then also same issue
Error:
ORA-31693: Table data object "BNCSDB"."MS_DATA_PTORE" failed to load/unload and is being skipped due to error:
ORA-02354: error in exporting/importing data
ORA-01555: snapshot too old: rollback segment number 20 with name "_SYSSMU20_4037596720$" too small
Export log:
Export: Release 11.2.0.2.0 - Production on Tue May 14 20:03:25 2013
Copyright � 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
;;;
Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Release 11.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production
Starting "SYSTEM"."SYS_EXPORT_SCHEMA_01": system/********@orcl dumpfile=BCSDB04_19.dmp logfile=BCSDB04_19.log
[code]...
I am facing issue of block corruption in my exp backup which I am taking through expdp command. (Refer Attachment of Screen shot of error)
I want to know few things about the block corruption.
1. Why the block corruption occur.
2. How can I resolve this.
3. Can I rosolve this by deleting the same record on which this error is coming. if yes then how can I track that row in a table.
I already tried for DB verify utility. It shows the below result.
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C:Documents and SettingsAdministrator>dbv file='E:ORADATAAFCCV1MONETA01.DBF' blocksize=8192
DBVERIFY: Release 11.1.0.6.0 - Production on Wed Feb 16 10:13:11 2011
Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
DBVERIFY - Verification starting : FILE = E:ORADATAAFCCV1MONETA01.DBF
DBV-00600: Fatal Error - [28] [27070] [0] [0]
C:Documents and SettingsAdministrator>
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I would like to export specific tables(not entire schema) including metadata. I am using a parameter file for expdp.
Tables=emp,dept
Does this also include all metadata or should i also add the below Include in the parfile ?
INCLUDE =Indexes,Sequences,Procedures,Views
We had AIX OS on 570 machine and database 10.2.0.4. We took expdp and it took 2 and hour to complete every night.
Now we upgrade to 10.2.0.5 and 770 machine and now same command takes 6 hours to complete even database and hardware is upgraded
Command is
expdp T24SILK/oracle directory=backup dumpfile=exp_beod_T24_%U_$dt
.dmp logfile=exp_T24_$dt.log EXCLUDE=TABLE:"LIKE '%TRACE'" parallel=6
I am trying to export Schema using expdp command. but its going hang after few minutes. it seems that it stucks any where. Even I am trying with normal scott schema it is also hanging.
View 16 Replies View RelatedI export a table using exp utility it take 30 mins to complete the export.The same i have done in expdp utility it take 10 mins to complete the export.
How it happens?
I have a process to export a schema using expdp and import using impdp. Everything creates successfully except for a trigger. The trigger gives and error that the table or view does not exist. The account that I use to import the schema is different than the schema user but is a highly privileged account. I notice that the schema in the create or replace trigger line of code is remapped (I am using remapping in the impdp syntax) and the rest of the syntax of the trigger (which is just a sequence trigger for a primary key column) does not have the schema. In order to fix the issue, I have my bash script log into oracle as the schema user after the import of the schema and execute the trigger code. why do I have to do this for trigger code but not for other objects like views that create just fine.
View 2 Replies View RelatedWhile trying to expdp using Query logics, getting syntax related erros shown below:
expdp system/xxxx SCHEMAS=LOG NETWORK_LINK=DBLINK1 INCLUDE=TABLE:"IN('DAILY_LOG')" QUERY=LOG.DAILY_LOG:"where entry_date< to_char(sysdate -1,'yyyymmdd')" DIRECTORY=dump DUMPFILE=log_exp.dmp logfile=log_exp.log
But gives the following error
ORA-31693: Table data object "LOG"."DAILY_LOG" failed to load/unload and is being skipped due to error:
ORA-00904: "YYYYMMDD": invalid identifier
I tried with simple sql with YYYMMDD and it works fine, the entry_date is a char field. in QUERY where i'm doing wrong here?
I am trying to import data from a dmp file created using expdp. Running on oracle 11g Express and getting following error, and tried to fix but could not succeeded, I have tables exist in POI schema and trying to import them in ghi schema. Created dmp file from poi shcema with two tables= '''REL20_AU_POI'',''ARCHIVE_POI''' and these tables do not exist in ghi schema
declare
l_handle NUMBER;
begin
l_handle := DBMS_DATAPUMP.open(
operation => 'IMPORT',
job_mode => 'TABLE',
[code].....
My database size is around 2900 GB in AIX 6.1, database version is 10.2.0.3. Everyday I need to take expdp dump backup of a single table which is only 57 MB in size. It takes around 55 minutes to complete the dump backup.
I have noticed that when backup starts , in first phase it does table scan ( we have 330000 tables) , next purely backup begin. My query is ,
1. how to make first my dump backup?
2. is there any way to skip table scan ?
I am asked to migration from oracle 10.2 to 11.2 on Red hat.In 10g,the db has around 50 users including default users like Scott,xdb etc. 1,Should i skip those users when i import? The schema MAHM05 has the tables, None has directly access privilege this schema.
All the users access by synonym.
2,which schema should i import first?
3,What are things i need to check?
I am getting ORA-39127 while taking full database export using EXPDP on oracle 10g enterprise edition 10.1.0.2 . This is production database.
Details of the errors are:
Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/TYPE/GRANT/OBJECT_GRANT
ORA-39127: unexpected error from call to export_string :=SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG.syste
m_info_exp(0,dynconnect,10.01.00.02.00',newblock)
ORA-06537: OUT bind variable bound to an IN position
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_METADATA", line 5107
Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/DE_SYSTEM_PROCOBJACT/DE_PRE_SYSTEM_ACTION
[code]....
Datapump Export completes with these 2 errors and dumpfile is generated. Are these errors Problematic. Will these errors cause problems while taking import from the dumpfile .
Can we create flatfile from dump file created by expdp?
View 2 Replies View Relatedi got a problem recenly in Oracle 11g R2 RAC database . normally When I export sample user 'SCOTT' , it takes hardly one minutes .But In our RAC environment this export runs with 20to40 minutes .
Here the output :
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oracle@rac2 dump]$ expdp system/sys123 directory=test_dir dumpfile=scott1.dmp schemas=scott
Export: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mon Jan 23 09:30:26 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, Real Application Clusters, Automatic Storage Management, OLAP,
Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
Starting "SYSTEM"."SYS_EXPORT_SCHEMA_01": system/******** directory=test_dir dumpfile=scott1.dmp schemas=scott
Estimate in progress using BLOCKS method...
Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/TABLE_DATA
Total estimation using BLOCKS method: 192 KB
[Code] .......
In another machine(where I configure RAC again in Linux) , I got the same problem . I also dont find any perfect documents in metalink . My host information :
OS : AIX 6.1
Storage : IBM (using ASM)
Database : Oracle 11g R2
i want to exclude only data of some particular tables not complete table object when exporting using expdp.
View 13 Replies View RelatedWhat will be the effect of insert statement on expdp if I am doing full table export?
View 4 Replies View Relatedto export a table aprtition we do table=(T1:P1,T1:P2) but what if I have to export, say 50 partitions do I have to write tables=(T1:P1,T1:P2 .......................................,T1:P50) Or is there a simple way to have it in a single go.
View 1 Replies View RelatedI have a server configured to German & English. when i connect with SQLPLUS, i have German language server output, but when i do "alter session set nls_language='AMERICAN'" - it solves the issue for me.
I need the same for expdp command, but I don't know how to do this. I have tried to add a parameter nls_language, but expdp doesn't recognize it. Is it possible to somehow see server output of the expdp & writing it to the log file in English?
I like to create an expdp parfile that would not expose my password in clear text.
PARFILE:userid=MyAccountName/$MYPASSWORD <-----this substitution does not work in a parfiledumpfile=xxxxxlogfile=xxxxtables=xxxx
i succeeded to expdp to ASM diskgroup such as
create directory asmexpdir as '+RECO/FILTDB/EXPDP';
grant read,write on directory asmexpdir to oraasfs;
expdp oraasfs/oraasfs2301 directory=asmexpdir dumpfile=SBSR_EXP.dmp tables=TM_SFS_CUST_01 logfile=EXPDP_LOG:SBSR_EXP.log
SUCCESS MESSAGE
. . exported "ORAASFS"."TM_SFS_CUST_01" 387.2 MB 817684 rows
Master table "ORAASFS"."SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_01" successfully loaded/unloaded
******************************************************************************
Dump file set for ORAASFS.SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_01 is:
+RECO/filtdb/expdp/sbsr_exp.dmp
Job "ORAASFS"."SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_01" successfully completed at 03:34:59
And I like to run this daily and delete after 14 days. but it show error, what can be the solution to run this script?
#!/bin/bash
#Script to Perform Datapump Export backup Every Day
################################################################
#Change History
[code]...
I am using EXPDP to export a schema (Oracle 11g R2), and I need to exclude all the tablespaces that the schema is using. I have seen exluding Oracle objects like functions, tables, packages, indexes...etc. But I have not seen excluding tablespaces.Iis it possible to exclude tablespaces while creating the export dump?
View 5 Replies View RelatedI want to take an export of table MESSAGE, and filter it for the day of 17 JUL 2013 (just to limit the size). i used the following expdp command but its not working.
expdp SYSTEM directory=DATA_PUMP_DIR dumpfile=DB_16_08_2013.dmp logfile=FA0001P_BG_16_08_2013.log TABLES=schema.MESSAGE QUERY=schema.MESSAGE:where created_on between to_date('17-July-13 00:00:00','DD-Mon-YY hh24:MI:SS') and to_date('17-July-13 23:59:00','DD-Mon-YY hh24:MI:SS')
But with select query i am able to retrieve the rows for the specific date.
select * from MESSAGE where created_on between to_date('17-July-13 00:00:00','DD-Mon-YY hh24:MI:SS') and to_date('17-July-13 23:59:00','DD-Mon-YY hh24:MI:SS')
Here is the command with syntax error.
[oracle@orcl log]$ expdp SYSTEM directory=DATA_PUMP_DIR dumpfile=DB_16_08_2013.dmp logfile= DB_16_08_2013.log TABLES=schema.MESSAGE QUERY=schema.MESSAGE:where created_on between to_date('17-July-13 00:00:00','DD-Mon-YY hh24:MI:SS') and to_date('17-July-13 23:59:00','DD-Mon-YY hh24:MI:SS')
-bash: syntax error near unexpected token `('
We are getting the below errors while migrating partitioned tables using expdp.
The source and target databases are both running on 10.2.0.5 and the main thing is source database doesn't have any active sessions. This is a clone of a Prod Database and no one is accessing it.
ORA-31693: Table data object "DPMMGR"."WHSE_CTNR_EVNT_W":"MSG_PRCS_N"."MSG_PRCS_N_DC556" failed to load/unload and is being skipped due to error:
ORA-02354: error in exporting/importing data
ORA-01555: snapshot too old: rollback segment number 31 with name "_SYSSMU31$" too small
ORA-31693: Table data object "DPMMGR"."RLTM_PRDCT_LOG":"RPL_20120814" failed to load/unload and is being skipped due to error:
ORA-02354: error in exporting/importing data
ORA-01555: snapshot too old: rollback segment number 14 with name "_SYSSMU14$" too small
Undo Tablespace has enough space but still the expdp is failing.
SQL>/
TABLESPACE Totalspace(MB) Used Space(MB) Freespace(MB) % Used % Free
--------------- --------------- -------------- ------------- ---------- ----------
UNDO01 145096 115338 29758 79.49 20.51
SQL> show parameter undo
[code]....
I have to servers 'A' and 'B', On Server there is a schema with the name "test" having a table "t1". I want to import this t1 table to server B.
Is it possible to export dump using expdp to remote host.
I found that there is an option for this like "network_link". for testing this, I created a dblink from Server "B" to "A" named "vxmldb".
When I am using the below command on Server B there I am getting the following error.
C:>expdp directory=data_pump_dir logfile=test.log network_link=vxmldb schemas=test dumpfile=test.dmp
Export: Release 11.1.0.6.0 - 64bit Production on Tuesday, 05 June, 2012 14:22:07
Copyright (c) 2003, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Username: system/vxmldb@vxmldb
Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.1.0.6.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
ORA-39001: invalid argument value
ORA-39170: Schema expression 'TEST' does not correspond to any schemas.
In above command
directory ---> Server "B" location
network_link ----- > dblink name which is created on Server "B" to access Server "A"
schemas ------ > schema name which is to be exported . Exists on Server "A" DB
username/password ---- >> higher level username/password for Server "A".
@connectString ----- >> connecting to Server "A"
We 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
(c) Copyright 2000 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
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)?