Backup Not Starting for 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' @ DB13
Hi Experts,
I am not able to perform 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' by DB13.
I have recently configured my 'init<SID>.sap' to take 'Whole database online + redo log backup' and its working perfectly fine.
I tried taking test backup for 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' but it didn't even started.
Thus I created another profile with name init<SID>back.sap and changed the Parameter
from 'backup_type = online' to 'backup_type = offline' and also tried by 'backup_type = offline_force'
rest all parameters being same as the profile init<SID>.sap
Kindly Suggest as I need to take set the backup Strategy as Mon-Fri -> 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' and Sat -> 'Whole database offline + redo log backup'
One more Query : While taking the redo log backup by DB13 why is it that some times it only saves the Files and some time it
saves and delete the files from the '/oracle/<SID>/oraarch' location. Please throw some light over this matter also.
Thanks,
Jitesh
Hi Mr Bhavik,
Thanks for your reply.. Here are the details you have asked for.
1.My SAP BASIS Patch Level is : 10. ( We shall be updating it by the end of this Year)
2. Br*tools version is :
BRTOOLS 7.00 (11)
kernel release 700
patch level 11
3. I don't have any file with name alert<dbsid>.log file (located at /oracle/<SID>/saptrace/background/) but i do have alert_<SID>.log
I execute the command more -p G alert_JMD.log
after my 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' again failed at DB13 but I was not able to see any specific complains while executing the above action.
I got the Error Detailed Log in DB13 as :
Detail log: beeneedv.aft
BR0051I BRBACKUP 7.00 (20)
BR0055I Start of database backup: beeneedv.aft 2010-11-08 13.16.43
BR0484I BRBACKUP log file: /oracle/JMD/sapbackup/beeneedv.aft
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-08 13.16.43
BR0261E BRBACKUP cancelled by signal 13
BR0056I End of database backup: beeneedv.aft 2010-11-08 13.16.44
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-08 13.16.45
BR0054I BRBACKUP terminated with errors
4. No I have not yet Tried 'execute such Offline+REdo log backups using brback command', will Try and post it Definately
5. Query : select grantee, granted_role from dba_role_privs;
result :
SQL> select grantee, granted_role from dba_role_privs;
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
SYS SAPDBA
SYS EXP_FULL_DATABASE
SYS CONNECT
IMP_FULL_DATABASE SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
DBSNMP OEM_MONITOR
SAPSR3 CONNECT
OPS$SAPSERVICEJMD SAPDBA
SYS SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SYSTEM DBA
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
OPS$ORAJMD SAPDBA
SAPDBA GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
SYS SCHEDULER_ADMIN
SYS AQ_USER_ROLE
SYS GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
SYS DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
DBA IMP_FULL_DATABASE
EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE HS_ADMIN_ROLE
IMP_FULL_DATABASE EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
OPS$JMDADM CONNECT
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
SYS LOGSTDBY_ADMINISTRATOR
SYS EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS RESOURCE
DBA SCHEDULER_ADMIN
DBA SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
EXP_FULL_DATABASE EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SAPDBA SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS SAPCONN
SYS OEM_ADVISOR
SYS IMP_FULL_DATABASE
SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE HS_ADMIN_ROLE
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
OUTLN RESOURCE
LOGSTDBY_ADMINISTRATOR RESOURCE
SAPSR3 RESOURCE
OPS$SAPSERVICEJMD RESOURCE
SYS RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER
DBA EXP_FULL_DATABASE
EXP_FULL_DATABASE SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
TSMSYS RESOURCE
OPS$ORAJMD RESOURCE
SAPCONN SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS OEM_MONITOR
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
SYS AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE
SYS DBA
SYSTEM AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE
OPS$ORAJMD CONNECT
OPS$JMDADM SAPDBA
OPS$JMDADM RESOURCE
SAPSR3 SAPCONN
SYS HS_ADMIN_ROLE
SYSTEM SAPDBA
OPS$SAPSERVICEJMD CONNECT
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PROCESSOR_REVISION=0f07
PROMPT=$P$G
SAPDATA_HOME=H:\oracle\DEV SAPEXE=F:\usr\sap\DEV\SYS\exe\uc\NTAMD64 SAPLOCALHOST=sapdev
SAPSYSTEMNAME=DEV
SIDE_INFO=F:\usr\sap\DEV\DVEBMGS02\data\sideinfo.DAT
SystemDrive=C:
SystemRoot=C:\WINDOWS
TEMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
TMP=C:\WINDOWS\TEMP
TNS_ADMIN=F:\usr\sap\DEV\SYS\profile\oracle
windir=C:\WINDOWS
kind regards
Thom -
DB13 whole DB online + redo log backup
Hi expetrs,
I am using hp-ux with oracle with ECC6.0 and data protector.
I ran DB13 whole DB online + redo log backup on tape and it ran successful on specified tape.
But if i check data on tape via login on data protector it shows no data.
Also i checked at os level using command mt -f /dev/rmt/0mn status , it also show 0 data. But as per db13 log data written successfully on specified tape.
please help how to check online data files?
Note: presently i have taken backup on single tape.
regards
TarunTablespace TS-Status F-Status File Size Id. Device Link Type MaxSize IncrSize BlkSize
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_1/sr3.data1 2306875392 4 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_10/sr3.data10 2139103232 13 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_11/sr3.data11 2139103232 14 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_12/sr3.data12 2139103232 15 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_13/sr3.data13 2118131712 16 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_14/sr3.data14 2118131712 17 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_15/sr3.data15 2118131712 18 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_16/sr3.data16 1415585792 19 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_17/sr3.data17 2097160192 38 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_18/sr3.data18 2097160192 39 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_19/sr3.data19 2097160192 40 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_2/sr3.data2 2202017792 5 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_20/sr3.data20 2097160192 41 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_21/sr3.data21 2097160192 42 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_22/sr3.data22 2097160192 43 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_3/sr3.data3 2181046272 6 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_4/sr3.data4 2181046272 7 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_5/sr3.data5 2160074752 8 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_6/sr3.data6 2139103232 9 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_7/sr3.data7 2139103232 10 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_8/sr3.data8 2139103232 11 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_9/sr3.data9 2139103232 12 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3_23/sr3.data23 2097160192 76 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3_24/sr3.data24 2097160192 77 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_19/sr3701.data19 2097160192 49 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_20/sr3701.data20 2097160192 50 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_21/sr3701.data21 2097160192 51 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_22/sr3701.data22 2097160192 52 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_23/sr3701.data23 2097160192 53 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_24/sr3701.data24 2097160192 54 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_25/sr3701.data25 2097160192 55 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_26/sr3701.data26 2097160192 56 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_27/sr3701.data27 2097160192 57 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_28/sr3701.data28 2097160192 58 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_29/sr3701.data29 2097160192 59 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_30/sr3701.data30 2097160192 60 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_31/sr3701.data31 2097160192 61 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_32/sr3701.data32 2097160192 62 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_33/sr3701.data33 2097160192 63 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_34/sr3701.data34 2097160192 64 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_35/sr3701.data35 2097160192 65 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_36/sr3701.data36 2097160192 66 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_1/sr3701.data1 2789220352 20 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_10/sr3701.data10 2810191872 29 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_11/sr3701.data11 2789220352 30 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_12/sr3701.data12 2705334272 31 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_13/sr3701.data13 6123692032 32 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_14/sr3701.data14 2904563712 33 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_15/sr3701.data15 2097160192 45 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_16/sr3701.data16 2097160192 46 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_17/sr3701.data17 2097160192 47 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_18/sr3701.data18 2097160192 48 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_2/sr3701.data2 2747277312 21 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_3/sr3701.data3 3124764672 22 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_4/sr3701.data4 3124764672 23 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_5/sr3701.data5 3208650752 24 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_6/sr3701.data6 2915049472 25 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_7/sr3701.data7 2873106432 26 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_8/sr3701.data8 2873106432 27 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_9/sr3701.data9 2810191872 28 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3701_37/sr3701.data37 2097160192 68 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3701_38/sr3701.data38 2097160192 69 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3701_39/sr3701.data39 2097160192 70 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3701_40/sr3701.data40 2097160192 71 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3701_41/sr3701.data41 2097160192 72 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3701_42/sr3701.data42 2097160192 73 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3701_43/sr3701.data43 2097160192 74 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3701_44/sr3701.data44 2097160192 75 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3DB ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3db_1/sr3db.data1 2097160192 35 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3DB ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3db_2/sr3db.data2 2097160192 36 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3DB ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3db_3/sr3db.data3 1048584192 37 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3USR ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3usr_1/sr3usr.data1 31465472 34 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPTEMP ONLINE# ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/temp_1/temp.data1 1468014592 -1 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/undo_1/undo.data1 5872033792 2 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
SYSAUX ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sysaux_1/sysaux.data1 209723392 3 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
SYSAUX ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sysaux_2/sysaux.data2 2097160192 67 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
SYSTEM ONLINE* SYSTEM /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/system_1/system.data1 891297792 1 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
SYSTEM ONLINE* SYSTEM /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/system_2/system.data2 524296192 44 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
BR0119I Redo log files
File Size Group Device Status Link Type
/oracle/TAQ/origlogA/log_g11m1.dbf 52429824 1 1073872899 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/mirrlogA/log_g11m2.dbf 52429824 1 1073872897 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/origlogB/log_g12m1.dbf 52429824 2 1073872900 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/mirrlogB/log_g12m2.dbf 52429824 2 1073872898 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/origlogA/log_g13m1.dbf 52429824 3 1073872899 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/mirrlogA/log_g13m2.dbf 52429824 3 1073872897 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/origlogB/log_g14m1.dbf 52429824 4 1073872900 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/mirrlogB/log_g14m2.dbf 52429824 4 1073872898 INUSE NOLINK FILE -
Is RAID 5 not recommended for Oracle database ?
- I am planning to install Oracle database
Here are the specs:
- Dell PowerEdge T610 server
- Windows 2008 R2 (64-bit )
- 24 GB memory
- Oracle 10g database (64-bit database)
- Our database is for an ERP based client server application
- Will have around 35-45 users
- Will have around 150-200 transaction per day ( 8AM-5PM) only database
- database would be around 10-15GB (data files)
Now I am planning to buy the hardware server, I heard that RAID 5 is not recommended for Oracle database.
Is it true ?
What do you recommended for Oracle database ? RAID 5 (or) RAID 1johnpau2013 wrote:
I heard that RAID 5 is not recommended for Oracle database.
Is it true ?Kind off... as Oracle (as per the RAC Starter Kits for example) explicitly recommends SAME - as in Stripe And Mirror Everything.
This is a combination of RAID1 and RAID0.
However, you will also get whitepapers from storage vendors like EMC in partnership with Oracle, that explains how to configure and use RAID5 storage and how effective this is. And as some will tell you, RAID5 can work just fine with Oracle... and some others will grimace and tell you how bad an idea that is from personal experiences.
In a nutshell - RAID5 requires a parity calculation on each write. That is a very expensive overhead if that calculation impacts the fwrite() (file write) command of a process writing data to disk. It significantly slows down the write operation.
However, if that parity calculation is done asynchronously and does not effect the elapsed time for a fwrite(), then a fwrite() to RAID5 is as fast or as slow as it would be to RAID10 for example.
Unsure how many modern storage system supports off-loading the parity calculation and not impacting the write I/O call. This can be done using ASICs (Application Specific Integrated Circuits), specialised s/w on the storage server, etc.
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Not starting - for Android - as supplied with Acer Aspire One D255
''locking as a duplicate - https://support.mozilla.com/en-US/questions/886204''
Download'''bold text''' Not starting - for Android - as supplied with Acer Aspire One D255Many thanks for a reply. It's good to get some feedback at least. I must admit I won't be too concerned if it's not compatible as I've since migrated to more useful tablet devices. This thing was always a bit of a mistake, especially with the annoyingly useless android bolt on. But as I use it for the occasional larger screen benefit and printer link, it would be good to have the benefit of latest MS. It still raises the question of why Acer at least can't provide a definitive list. After all there must be many other idiots like me that bought one? Thanks again
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D/L Not starting - for Android - as supplied with Acer Aspire One D255
D/L Not starting - for Android - as supplied with Acer Aspire One D255
Of course within a couple of hours of this post I figured it out.
I went to /etc/conf.d/gpm and added "-2" for two button mouse.
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Change collation for whole database
Hi all,
how do I change collation for whole database?Hi all,
how do I change collation for whole database?
you can also refer below KB article.
How to transfer a database from one collation to another collation in SQL Server
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Data Not Available. Statspack data is not available for this database insta
Hi,
while trying to configure the 9i db on grid control I installed the statspack data while configuring it. But now when I try to see the historical data as part of the performace tab for the 9i db it complains as below
Data Not Available. Statspack data is not available for this database instance. Make sure that Statspack is installed on the target instance.
Please shed some of your inputs.
thanks in advance
PKHi,
I think it is not installed.
Using 1097660794 for database Id
Using 1 for instance number
, stats$database_instance di
ERROR at line 9:
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
I did exactly as it said while configuring the db. but seems like something is wrong. Can you please advise me on how can I install it in commandline.
Thanks
PK
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