Access Table Space Map in Oracle 10g EM

From where can I access Access Table Space Map in Oracle 10g EM?
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From where can I access Access Table Space Map in Oracle 10g EM?
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  • How to Access Table Space Map in Oracle 10g OEM

    How and from where to Access Table Space Map in Oracle 10g OEM ??
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    Hi,
    first of all, the online help system of grid control is outstanding. Just click on Help in the upper right corner and enter "Tablespace Extent Map" in the search form.
    Result:
    Show Tablespace Contents Page
    Each Oracle database is divided into one or more logical units called tablespaces. You can use Oracle Enterprise Manager to manage these tablespaces and create or modify the parameters for the tablespaces. Use the Tablespace property sheet to set general and storage information for the specified tablespace.
    Use the Show Tablespace Contents page to display the list of tablespace segments that comprise the existing tablespace. You can display Tablespace Extents by choosing Show Tablespace Extent Map at the bottom of the page. An extent is a logical unit of database storage space allocation made up of a number of contiguous data blocks. One or more extents in turn make up a segment. When the existing space in a segment is completely used, Oracle allocates a new extent for the segment.
    You can view segment extents by clicking on the link in the Extents column to display the Extents in Segments page.
    You can display the Show Tablespace Contents page by choosing Show Tablespace Contents from the command drop down list on the Tablespace property page, the Tablespace View page, or the Tablespace search results page.
    Note: Developers could only display the tablespace map to a maximum hard coded number of 30,000 extents. Tablespaces are often larger than that. If a tablespace is larger than 30,000 extents, the portion over that is displayed as Unmapped. To avoid exceeding the memory capacity of the tablespace map and to display the map without unmapped extents, use a search criteria displaying results of less than 30K extents.
    For an overview of tablespaces, see the "Overview of Tablespaces " chapter of the Oracle Database Concepts Guide.
    For more information about managing tablespaces, see the " Managing Tablespaces" chapter of the Oracle Database Administrators Guide.
    For more information about managing datafiles, see the " Managing Datafiles and Tempfiles" chapter of the Oracle Database Administrator's Guide.

  • Loading MS Access Table and Data into Oracle

    Hi,
    I have few tables in MS Access. I want to create same layout of tables in Oracle and want to populate data from MS Access tables to Oracle tables.
    Please let me know if there is a way by which I can create tables and load data automatically (thru some option or script)?
    I have Oracle 10g database and its clients.
    Thanks in advance,
    Rajeev.

    You can use Oracle migration workbench
    Loading MS Access Table and Data into Oracle
    It´s very easy to use and good to import
    regards,
    Felipe

  • How to access Data Guard option in Oracle 10g OEM

    Hi All,
    I have Oracle 10g ENTERPRISE EDITION on Unix envoirement. I want to setup logical standby Database through Data Guard technology. But when I brows through OEM I do not find Link for DATA GUARD????
    1) How to access Data Guard option from oracle 10g OEM.
    2) Does It come with Enterprise Edition OR I have to install it separately.
    Regards,
    Darshan

    I am managing almost everything through EM Grid Control. It is easy to setup and configure.
    Anyways, if you have read the documentation on
    Oracle® Data Guard Concepts and Administration and setup your environment accordingly then you should not have any problems. Atleast I can assure you that your production database will not be affected by it.
    Just make sure that you follow each step and read thoroughly. If you have spare machines then you can test and record your configuration before performing it on your production db. This link will provide you with the information on DataGuard.
    http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14239/concepts.htm
    If you think that way then you will never be able to do any new stuff since you will always fear that something might go wrong. Go ahead pal, try it on test machines and you will know that it is not that difficult.
    There are real experts who help people like us in this forum and I know that they are doing a pretty good job.
    All the best.
    Rgds
    Adnan

  • Access 2007 ODBC connect to Oracle 10g

    I have configured MSAccess 2007 on my laptop with a ODBC data source to my Oracle Database and I can link to tables in the Oracle database and everything works.
    I have placed the Access Database on a 64 bit server running Window 2003 r2 Enterprise x64 edition.
    I have both the 32 bit Oracle 10g client and the 64 bit client installed on the machine.
    I have configured a 32bit ODBC data source using the 32 bit Oracle ODBC driver.
    When I click on the test connection button while setting up the data source it reports "Connection Successful"
    I have configured the registry entires (for 32 bit and 64bit) with TNS_ADMIN =the location where we have our sqlnet.ora and tnsnames.ora files.
    These files were configured to support the applications which run on this same server and they all function properly.
    When I attempt to create a link table in Access, I select the datasource and I enter the password I receive an ORA-12154 error.
    Any suggestions ?
    Thank You

    user7378475 wrote:
    I have configured MSAccess 2007 on my laptop with a ODBC data source to my Oracle Database and I can link to tables in the Oracle database and everything works.
    I have placed the Access Database on a 64 bit server running Window 2003 r2 Enterprise x64 edition.
    I have both the 32 bit Oracle 10g client and the 64 bit client installed on the machine.
    I have configured a 32bit ODBC data source using the 32 bit Oracle ODBC driver.
    When I click on the test connection button while setting up the data source it reports "Connection Successful"
    I have configured the registry entires (for 32 bit and 64bit) with TNS_ADMIN =the location where we have our sqlnet.ora and tnsnames.ora files.
    These files were configured to support the applications which run on this same server and they all function properly.
    When I attempt to create a link table in Access, I select the datasource and I enter the password I receive an ORA-12154 error.
    Any suggestions ?
    Thank YouProbably looking at the wrong tnsnames.ora.
    Or your sqlnet.ora doesn't match the other with regard to DEFAULT_DOMAIN
    Or your password has an "@" in it.
    http://edstevensdba.wordpress.com/2011/02/26/ora-12154tns-03505/

  • Solaris 10 and Hitachi LUN mapping with Oracle 10g RAC and ASM?

    Hi all,
    I am working on an Oracle 10g RAC and ASM installation with Sun E6900 servers attached to a Hitachi SAN for shared storage with Sun Solaris 10 as the server OS. We are using Oracle 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.3) RAC clusterware
    for the clustering software and raw devices for shared storage and Veritas VxFs 4.1 filesystem.
    My question is this:
    How do I map the raw devices and LUNs on the Hitachi SAN to Solaris 10 OS and Oracle 10g RAC ASM?
    I am aware that with an Oracle 10g RAC and ASM instance, one needs to configure the ASM instance initialization parameter file to set the asm_diskstring setting to recognize the LUNs that are presented to the host.
    I know that Sun Solaris 10 uses /dev/rdsk/CwTxDySz naming convention at the OS level for disks. However, how would I map this to Oracle 10g ASM settings?
    I cannot find this critical piece of information ANYWHERE!!!!
    Thanks for your help!

    You don't seem to state categorically that you are using Solaris Cluster, so I'll assume it since this is mainly a forum about Solaris Cluster (and IMHO, Solaris Cluster with Clusterware is better than Clusterware on its own).
    Clusterware has to see the same device names from all cluster nodes. This is why Solaris Cluster (SC) is a positive benefit over Clusterware because SC provides an automatically managed, consistent name space. Clusterware on its own forces you to manage either the symbolic links (or worse mknods) to create a consistent namespace!
    So, given the SC consistent namespace you simple add the raw devices into the ASM configuration, i.e. /dev/did/rdsk/dXsY. If you are using Solaris Volume Manager, you would use /dev/md/<setname>/rdsk/dXXX and if you were using CVM/VxVM you would use /dev/vx/rdsk/<dg_name>/<dev_name>.
    Of course, if you genuinely are using Clusterware on its own, then you have somewhat of a management issue! ... time to think about installing SC?
    Tim
    ---

  • Backing Up Database Table and Records in Oracle 10g

    Hi All,
    I created database for my company with Oracle 10g Database Server and want to backup all my database tables and records within (i.e creating another username inside the data and transfer them) and outside (i.e transfering them in another destination outside the database server) the database. Could you please instruct me on how to achieve?
    I look forward to hearing from you all.
    Thank you.
    Jc

    Hi, use RMAN utility
    do this
    rman target sys/*** nocatalog
    run {
      allocate channel t type disk;
      backup
        format '/app/oracle/backup/%d_t%t_s%s_p%p'
          (database);
       release channel t;
    {code
    Also read backup and recovery guide at http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/backup.102/b14192/toc.htm
    regards                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   

  • Where the tables will occur in oracle 10g

    hi,
    I am learning Oracle 10g.. i have created tables and stored some records in that table... but i can't find the storage location(folder) of that table. So, anyone expert in Oracle 10g, please help me to find this....

    Hi!
    Your tables are always stored in Tablespaces, if you omit the tablespace clause in your create table statement, they will go to your default tablespace.
    You can find this tablespace using
    select default_tablespace from dba_users where username='your username';
    using this tablespace name you can find out the datafiles of that tablespace using
    select file_name from dba_data_files where tablespace_name='the tablespace_name from above';
    Then you would know where your tables are stored.
    Regards,
    PP

  • Where do i see all the default tables and views in oracle 10g

    hi,
    I have installed oracle 10g in the linux os.
    I just wanna see the list of deffault tables and views created by oracle.
    can anyoone hlep me on this
    thanx in advance....

    Check DBA_OBJECTS for all seeded objects in an Oracle database. For tables, check DBA_TABLES. For views, check DBA_VIEWS. All of this is documented in the fine documentation - take some time out to read thru it.
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e25513/statviews_4156.htm#REFRN23146
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e25513/statviews_5056.htm#sthref2482
    http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/server.112/e25513/statviews_5085.htm#sthref2521
    HTH
    Srini

  • Regarding accessing log file entries in Oracle 10g

    Hi....
    i need to watch all actions done by users of database to build intrusion detection system...
    how can i get the log file entries and where it is stored in linux(oracle 10g)...is there any way to access logfile entries one by one..
    thanx
    in advance

    Hi,
    Probably you are looking for database auditing.
    http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14220/security.htm#sthref2916
    Cheers,
    Avinash

  • What is the version of grant alter table, drop table to user in Oracle 10g?

    Hi,
    Oracle support "grant alter table and drop table" before, but I get the "invalid privilege" error in Oracle 10g. Oracle 10g have the "DROP ANY TABLE" and "Alter any table". Is these two means can drop and alter tables belonging to other users? How do I grant the total control (CRUD) of tables in the owner's schema to the owner in Oracle10g?
    Thanks,
    Jiang

    CREATE TABLE privilege grants complete control on owner's tables :
    SYS@db102 SQL> create user test01 identified by test01;
    User created.
    SYS@db102 SQL> grant create session, create table to test01;
    Grant succeeded.
    SYS@db102 SQL> alter user test01 quota unlimited on users;
    User altered.
    SYS@db102 SQL> conn test01/test01
    Connected.
    TEST01@db102 SQL> create table test(a number);
    Table created.
    TEST01@db102 SQL> alter table test add(b varchar2(100));
    Table altered.
    TEST01@db102 SQL> drop table test purge;
    Table dropped.
    TEST01@db102 SQL>                                                      

  • Problems in demo maps in Oracle 10g

    Hi everybody,
    I migrated from oracle 9i to oracle 10g and installed mapviewer using installation kit for 10g. Now I am able to run mapviewer and able to define the data source but when I clicking on any of the demos I get PAGE CANNOT BE DISPLAYED ERROR page. The log snapshot of OC4J is as below
    C:\JDeveloper10g\j2ee\home>java -jar oc4j.jar
    05/07/14 10:42:21 INFO [oracle.lbs.mapserver.oms] oms root path: C:\oracle\prod
    uct\10.1.0\db_1\lbs\mapviewer\web\
    05/07/14 10:42:21 Oracle Application Server Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.2.0.0)
    initialized
    05/07/14 10:42:21 INFO [oracle.lbs.mapserver.core.MapperConfig] using default co
    nfig file: C:\oracle\product\10.1.0\db_1\lbs\mapviewer\web\WEB-INF\conf\mapViewe
    rConfig.xml
    05/07/14 10:42:21 WARN [oracle.lbs.mapserver.core.MapperPool] destroying ALL map
    maker instances.
    05/07/14 10:42:23 INFO [oracle.lbs.mapserver.core.MapperConfig] Map Recycling th
    read started.
    05/07/14 10:42:23 INFO [oracle.lbs.mapserver.oms] *** Oracle MapViewer started.
    05/07/14 10:43:20 INFO [oracle.lbs.mapserver.MapServerImpl] redefining datasourc
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    05/07/14 10:43:22 INFO [oracle.sdovis.CacheMgr2] Spatial Data Cache opened. Regi
    on=SDOVIS_DATA.
    05/07/14 10:43:22 INFO [oracle.sdovis.CacheMgr2] max_cache_size=32 MB.
    05/07/14 10:43:22 INFO [oracle.sdovis.CacheMgr2] sub region sdovis_subreg_mdsys_
    jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:orcl created in cache.
    05/07/14 10:43:22 INFO [oracle.lbs.mapserver.core.MapperPool] added a mapper ins
    tance to the pool [data src=mvdemo]
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    tance to the pool [data src=mvdemo]
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    Earlier I worked with 9i and have handsome experience on that but now in 10g I dont know what has happend.
    Please help me.
    Thank you.

    Hi Priya,
    I guess you are using other OC4J (the command is from a JDeveloper10g folder). When you install the MapViewer kit, there is a OC4J directory there. Try to use this OC4J.

  • How to keep a table in memory in Oracle 10g

    How to keep a table in memory in Oracle 10g

    Hi !
    For small tables wich are mostly accessed with full table scan you can use
    ALTER TABLE <table_name> STORAGE (BUFFER_POOL KEEP);KEEP pool should be properly sized , setting will cause once the table is read oracle will avoid flushing it out from pool.
    T

  • Access 2 clustered instances on oracle 10g AS's - Webcache as loadbalancer

    Hi,
    Sorry i dont have a solution to your problem.
    But I have a query for you, kindly help me out.
    1. I have 2 oracle application servers(10g)-without webcache installed on 2 different linux machines.
    2. I have a default OC4J-instance 'home' on both machines.
    3. Now I deploy a war application on both machines with same name 'CS_APP' and context as 'CS' on both the application servers.
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    http://bslchnlas01:7777/CS/Index.do
    and
    http://bslchnlas02:7777/CS/Index.do
    5. I also have performed the steps to make these 2 applications cluster aware.
    6. My problem is I am not able to connect to these 2 applications in a cluster by using a urlfor example
    http://bslchntest:80/CS/Index.do from a webcache installed on a third machine(windows). Also let me know how will the failover mechanism occur in this application.
    7. I have made the required changes for failover mechanism in the mod_oc4j.conf file in both the servers.
    A solution to my problems would be appreciatable.
    Thanks,
    Siddhartha ([email protected])

    Siddhartha:
    There are two tasks to complete for your question.
    Task 1: Configure Site Definition (bslchntest:80) and Site to Server Mapping to load balance traffic to the two origin servers http://bslchnlas01:7777/CS/Index.do and http://bslchnlas02:7777/CS/Index.do.
    Task 2: Configure the two Origin Servers to properly comminicate with the Web Cache installed on the third machine. For instructions read Section 3: "Dedicated Topology Option" of This Paper.
    Web Cache will load balance incoming traffic to the two origin servers you specified. If one fails, all traffic will go to the remaing origin server.

  • Error in Adapter Table Adapter Configuration IDM - Oracle 10g

    Error in the configuration of Oracle Database Table Adapter Configuration.
    Log:
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    org.xml.sax.SAXParseException: cvc-elt.1: Cannot find the declaration of element 'xl-ddm-data'.

    Based on your error a few questions come to mind...
    What does your Configuration XML file look like? It's root XML node should be xdb_app_map. Your error makes me think you may be pointing at an adapter file versus db schema mapping file.
    Are you starting from one of the provided examples like OraApp1.xml? If you followed Step 3: the connector file copy instructions during deployment, you should find the samples in "OIM_home/xellerate/XLIntegrations/DBAppTables/xml/DB_Schema" Or you can search for OraApp1.xml or OraApp2.xml.
    Have you configured your IT Resource with the appropriate path to the XML file? If you are on Unix it's going to be case sensitive, I can't speak for a windows path.
    I hope this helps. I know I had a few challenges myself when I first took a swing at the DB Table Adapter from the 9.0.4.1 connector pack.
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