Database movement from Hp 11.00 to AIX 5.3 (db version : 8.1.7.3 )
Hi.
I need to move a database from HP 11.00 machine to IBM AIX 5.3 machine. the database version is 8.1.7.3. and is around 400gb. Will the normal database cloning work? or what the best method to do it.
pls help me in doing this activity.
Thanks in advance
Vijay
At your version,the following can be performed.
1)Create an empty shell in AIX 5.3 that of your Source Database.
2)Export the Source database.
3)Import into the Target Database.
Export/import can be through creating the dumpfiles at the file system level and it has to be transferred to the Target Server to perform Import. You can Also use the Unix Pipe options to perform the export/import simultaneously without creating the Export dump files.
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nls_territory AMERICA NLS territory name
nls_sort null NLS linguistic definition name
nls_date_language null NLS date language name
nls_date_format null NLS Oracle date format
nls_currency null NLS local currency symbol
nls_numeric_characters null NLS numeric characters
nls_iso_currency null NLS ISO currency territory name
nls_calendar null NLS calendar system name
nls_time_format null time format
nls_timestamp_format null time stamp format
nls_time_tz_format null time with timezone format
nls_timestamp_tz_format null timestampe with timezone format
nls_dual_currency null Dual currency symbol
nls_comp null NLS comparison
nls_length_semantics BYTE create columns using byte or char semantics by default
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fileio_network_adapters null Network Adapters for File I/O
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db_block_size 8192 Size of database block in bytes
db_cache_size 2147483648 Size of DEFAULT buffer pool for standard block size buffers
db_2k_cache_size 0 Size of cache for 2K buffers
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db_32k_cache_size 0 Size of cache for 32K buffers
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log_archive_dest null archival destination text string
log_archive_duplex_dest null duplex archival destination text string
log_archive_dest_1 null archival destination #1 text string
log_archive_dest_2 null archival destination #2 text string
log_archive_dest_3 null archival destination #3 text string
log_archive_dest_4 null archival destination #4 text string
log_archive_dest_5 null archival destination #5 text string
log_archive_dest_6 null archival destination #6 text string
log_archive_dest_7 null archival destination #7 text string
log_archive_dest_8 null archival destination #8 text string
log_archive_dest_9 null archival destination #9 text string
log_archive_dest_10 null archival destination #10 text string
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log_archive_dest_state_3 enable archival destination #3 state text string
log_archive_dest_state_4 enable archival destination #4 state text string
log_archive_dest_state_5 enable archival destination #5 state text string
log_archive_dest_state_6 enable archival destination #6 state text string
log_archive_dest_state_7 enable archival destination #7 state text string
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log_archive_min_succeed_dest 1 minimum number of archive destinations that must succeed
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log_archive_trace 0 Establish archivelog operation tracing level
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log_archive_format %t_%s_%r.dbf archival destination format
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fal_server null FAL server list
log_buffer 176918528 redo circular buffer size
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log_checkpoint_timeout 0 Maximum time interval between checkpoints in seconds
archive_lag_target 0 Maximum number of seconds of redos the standby could lose
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db_file_multiblock_read_count 128 db block to be read each IO
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cluster_database FALSE if TRUE startup in cluster database mode
parallel_server FALSE if TRUE startup in parallel server mode
parallel_server_instances 1 number of instances to use for sizing OPS SGA structures
cluster_database_instances 1 number of instances to use for sizing cluster db SGA structures
db_create_file_dest null default database location
db_create_online_log_dest_1 null online log/controlfile destination #1
db_create_online_log_dest_2 null online log/controlfile destination #2
db_create_online_log_dest_3 null online log/controlfile destination #3
db_create_online_log_dest_4 null online log/controlfile destination #4
db_create_online_log_dest_5 null online log/controlfile destination #5
db_recovery_file_dest null default database recovery file location
db_recovery_file_dest_size 0 database recovery files size limit
standby_file_management MANUAL if auto then files are created/dropped automatically on standby
gc_files_to_locks null mapping between file numbers and global cache locks
thread 0 Redo thread to mount
fast_start_io_target 0 Upper bound on recovery reads
fast_start_mttr_target 0 MTTR target of forward crash recovery in seconds
log_checkpoints_to_alert FALSE log checkpoint begin/end to alert file
recovery_parallelism 0 number of server processes to use for parallel recovery
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dml_locks 1000 dml locks - one for each table modified in a transaction
ddl_wait_for_locks FALSE Disable NOWAIT DML lock acquisitions
replication_dependency_tracking TRUE tracking dependency for Replication parallel propagation
instance_number 0 instance number
transactions 482 max. number of concurrent active transactions
transactions_per_rollback_segment 5 number of active transactions per rollback segment
rollback_segments null undo segment list
undo_management AUTO instance runs in SMU mode if TRUE, else in RBU mode
undo_tablespace UNDOTBS1 use/switch undo tablespace
undo_retention 10800 undo retention in seconds
fast_start_parallel_rollback LOW max number of parallel recovery slaves that may be used
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db_block_checking FALSE header checking and data and index block checking
recyclebin off recyclebin processing
create_stored_outlines null create stored outlines for DML statements
serial_reuse disable reuse the frame segments
ldap_directory_access NONE RDBMS's LDAP access option
os_roles FALSE retrieve roles from the operating system
rdbms_server_dn null RDBMS's Distinguished Name
max_enabled_roles 150 max number of roles a user can have enabled
remote_os_authent FALSE allow non-secure remote clients to use auto-logon accounts
remote_os_roles FALSE allow non-secure remote clients to use os roles
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remote_login_passwordfile NONE password file usage parameter
license_max_users 0 maximum number of named users that can be created in the database
audit_sys_operations TRUE enable sys auditing
global_context_pool_size null Global Application Context Pool Size in Bytes
db_domain null directory part of global database name stored with CREATE DATABASE
global_names TRUE enforce that database links have same name as remote database
distributed_lock_timeout 60 number of seconds a distributed transaction waits for a lock
commit_point_strength 1 Bias this node has toward not preparing in a two-phase commit
instance_name CALMDB instance name supported by the instance
service_names CALMDB service names supported by the instance
dispatchers (PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=CALMDB) specifications of dispatchers
shared_servers 1 number of shared servers to start up
max_shared_servers null max number of shared servers
max_dispatchers null max number of dispatchers
circuits null max number of circuits
shared_server_sessions null max number of shared server sessions
local_listener null local listener
remote_listener null remote listener
cursor_space_for_time FALSE use more memory in order to get faster execution
session_cached_cursors 200 Number of cursors to cache in a session.
remote_dependencies_mode TIMESTAMP remote-procedure-call dependencies mode parameter
utl_file_dir null utl_file accessible directories list
smtp_out_server null utl_smtp server and port configuration parameter
plsql_v2_compatibility FALSE PL/SQL version 2.x compatibility flag
plsql_compiler_flags INTERPRETED, NON_DEBUG PL/SQL compiler flags
plsql_native_library_dir null plsql native library dir
plsql_native_library_subdir_count 0 plsql native library number of subdirectories
plsql_warnings DISABLE:ALL PL/SQL compiler warnings settings
plsql_code_type INTERPRETED PL/SQL code-type
plsql_debug FALSE PL/SQL debug
plsql_optimize_level 2 PL/SQL optimize level
plsql_ccflags null PL/SQL ccflags
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parallel_min_percent 0 minimum percent of threads required for parallel query
create_bitmap_area_size 8388608 size of create bitmap buffer for bitmap index
bitmap_merge_area_size 1048576 maximum memory allow for BITMAP MERGE
cursor_sharing FORCE cursor sharing mode
parallel_min_servers 10 minimum parallel query servers per instance
parallel_max_servers 320 maximum parallel query servers per instance
parallel_instance_group null instance group to use for all parallel operations
parallel_execution_message_size 4096 message buffer size for parallel execution
hash_area_size 62914560 size of in-memory hash work area
shadow_core_dump partial Core Size for Shadow Processes
background_core_dump partial Core Size for Background Processes
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user_dump_dest /oradata28/oradata/CALMDB/udump User process dump directory
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core_dump_dest /oradata28/oradata/CALMDB/cdump Core dump directory
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audit_file_dest /oracle/app/product/10.2.0.3.0/rdbms/audit Directory in which auditing files are to reside
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object_cache_optimal_size 102400 optimal size of the user session's object cache in bytes
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session_max_open_files 20 maximum number of open files allowed per session
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open_links_per_instance 4 max # open links per instance
commit_write null transaction commit log write behaviour
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fixed_date null fixed SYSDATE value
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sort_area_retained_size 3145728 size of in-memory sort work area retained between fetch calls
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sql_trace FALSE enable SQL trace
os_authent_prefix ops$ prefix for auto-logon accounts
optimizer_mode ALL_ROWS optimizer mode
sql92_security FALSE require select privilege for searched update/delete
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DB CPU 534.91 92.55
parse time elapsed 24.16 4.18
hard parse elapsed time 17.90 3.10
PL/SQL execution elapsed time 7.65 1.32
connection management call elapsed time 0.89 0.15
repeated bind elapsed time 0.49 0.08
hard parse (sharing criteria) elapsed time 0.28 0.05
sequence load elapsed time 0.05 0.01
PL/SQL compilation elapsed time 0.03 0.00
failed parse elapsed time 0.02 0.00
hard parse (bind mismatch) elapsed time 0.00 0.00
DB time 577.98
background elapsed time 190.39
background cpu time 15.49
Wait Class
s - second
cs - centisecond - 100th of a second
ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
ordered by wait time desc, waits desc
Wait Class Waits %Time -outs Total Wait Time (s) Avg wait (ms) Waits /txn
System I/O 8,117 0.00 175 22 4.30
Commit 2,357 0.00 29 12 1.25
Network 226,127 0.00 7 0 119.83
User I/O 1,004 0.00 4 4 0.53
Application 91 0.00 2 27 0.05
Other 269 0.00 1 4 0.14
Concurrency 32 0.00 0 7 0.02
Configuration 59 0.00 0 3 0.03
Wait Events
s - second
cs - centisecond - 100th of a second
ms - millisecond - 1000th of a second
us - microsecond - 1000000th of a second
ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
Event Waits %Time -outs Total Wait Time (s) Avg wait (ms) Waits /txn
db file parallel write 596 0.00 106 177 0.32
log file parallel write 3,844 0.00 40 10 2.04
control file parallel write 1,689 0.00 29 17 0.90
log file sync 2,357 0.00 29 12 1.25
SQL*Net more data from client 4,197 0.00 7 2 2.22
db file sequential read 689 0.00 4 5 0.37
enq: RO - fast object reuse 32 0.00 2 50 0.02
rdbms ipc reply 32 0.00 1 34 0.02
db file scattered read 289 0.00 1 2 0.15
enq: KO - fast object checkpoint 47 0.00 1 14 0.02
control file sequential read 1,988 0.00 0 0 1.05
SQL*Net message to client 218,154 0.00 0 0 115.61
os thread startup 6 0.00 0 34 0.00
SQL*Net break/reset to client 12 0.00 0 15 0.01
log buffer space 59 0.00 0 3 0.03
latch free 10 0.00 0 8 0.01
SQL*Net more data to client 3,776 0.00 0 0 2.00
latch: shared pool 5 0.00 0 5 0.00
reliable message 79 0.00 0 0 0.04
LGWR wait for redo copy 148 0.00 0 0 0.08
buffer busy waits 19 0.00 0 0 0.01
direct path write temp 24 0.00 0 0 0.01
latch: cache buffers chains 2 0.00 0 0 0.00
direct path write 2 0.00 0 0 0.00
SQL*Net message from client 218,149 0.00 136,803 627 115.61
PX Idle Wait 18,013 100.06 35,184 1953 9.55
virtual circuit status 67,690 0.01 3,825 57 35.87
Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait 130 0.00 3,563 27404 0.07
Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait 264 50.76 3,563 13494 0.14
class slave wait 3 0.00 0 0 0.00
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Background Wait Events
ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
Event Waits %Time -outs Total Wait Time (s) Avg wait (ms) Waits /txn
db file parallel write 596 0.00 106 177 0.32
log file parallel write 3,843 0.00 40 10 2.04
control file parallel write 1,689 0.00 29 17 0.90
os thread startup 6 0.00 0 34 0.00
log buffer space 59 0.00 0 3 0.03
control file sequential read 474 0.00 0 0 0.25
log file sync 1 0.00 0 11 0.00
events in waitclass Other 148 0.00 0 0 0.08
rdbms ipc message 32,384 54.67 49,367 1524 17.16
pmon timer 1,265 100.00 3,568 2821 0.67
Streams AQ: qmn slave idle wait 130 0.00 3,563 27404 0.07
Streams AQ: qmn coordinator idle wait 264 50.76 3,563 13494 0.14
smon timer 63 11.11 3,493 55447 0.03
SQL ordered by Gets
Resources reported for PL/SQL code includes the resources used by all SQL statements called by the code.
Total Buffer Gets: 27,101,711
Captured SQL account for 81.1% of Total
Buffer Gets Executions Gets per Exec %Total CPU Time (s) Elapsed Time (s) SQL Id SQL Module SQL Text
11,889,257 3 3,963,085.67 43.87 145.36 149.62 8hr7mrcqpvw7n Begin Pkg_Pg_consolidation.Pro...
5,877,417 17,784 330.49 21.69 59.94 62.30 3mw7tf64wzgv4 SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...
5,877,303 17,784 330.48 21.69 62.01 63.54 g3vhvg8cz6yu3 SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...
3,423,336 0 12.63 200.67 200.67 6jrnq2ua8cjnq SELECT ROWNUM , first , sec...
2,810,100 2,465 1,140.00 10.37 19.29 19.29 7f4y1a3k1tzjn SELECT /*+CLUSTER(VA_STATIC_CC...
1,529,253 230 6,648.93 5.64 15.92 16.97 6trp3txn7rh1q SELECT /*+ index(va_gap_irlc_P...
1,523,043 230 6,621.93 5.62 16.22 17.18 3fu81ar131nj9 SELECT /*+ index(va_gap_irla_P...
855,620 358 2,390.00 3.16 11.49 13.31 a3g12c11x7yd0 SELECT FX_DATE, FX_RATE, CCY...
689,979 708 974.55 2.55 4.37 4.43 b7znr5szwjrtx SELECT /*+RULE*/ YIELD_CURVE_C...
603,631 2,110 286.08 2.23 11.03 13.40 3c2gyz9fhswxx SELECT ASSET_LIABILITY_GAP, AL...
554,080 5 110,816.00 2.04 2.37 2.44 9w1b11p6baqat SELECT DISTINCT consolidation_...
318,378 624 510.22 1.17 3.20 3.45 1auhbw1rd5yn2 SELECT /*+ index(va_gap_irla_P...
318,378 624 510.22 1.17 3.19 3.42 6gq9rj96p9aq0 SELECT /*+ index(va_gap_irlc_P...
313,923 3 104,641.00 1.16 2.38 2.38 7vsznt4tvh1b5 ...
SQL ordered by Reads
Total Disk Reads: 1,857
Captured SQL account for 2.1% of Total
Physical Reads Executions Reads per Exec %Total CPU Time (s) Elapsed Time (s) SQL Id SQL Module SQL Text
57 36 1.58 3.07 3.55 5.81 c6vdhsbw1t03d BEGIN citidba.proc_analyze_tab...
32 507 0.06 1.72 0.22 0.40 c49tbx3qqrtm4 insert into dependency$(d_obj#...
28 8 3.50 1.51 0.76 3.02 4crh3z5ya2r27 BEGIN PROC_DELETE_PACK_TABLES(...
20 3 6.67 1.08 145.36 149.62 8hr7mrcqpvw7n Begin Pkg_Pg_consolidation.Pro...
10 1 10.00 0.54 6.21 18.11 4m9ts1b1b27sv BEGIN domain.create_tables(:1,...
7 23 0.30 0.38 1.56 2.22 4vw03w673b9k7 BEGIN PROC_CREATE_PACK_TABLES(...
4 4 1.00 0.22 0.29 1.06 1vw6carbvp4z0 BEGIN Proc_ReCreate_Gap_temp_t...
2 182 0.01 0.11 0.06 0.08 2h0gb24h6zpnu insert into access$(d_obj#, or...
2 596 0.00 0.11 0.26 0.29 5fbmafvm27kfm insert into obj$(owner#, name,...
1 1 1.00 0.05 0.01 0.02 7jsrvff8hnqft UPDATE VA_PRR_IRUT_POL_IBCB_R...
SQL ordered by Executions
Total Executions: 184,109
Captured SQL account for 71.6% of Total
Executions Rows Processed Rows per Exec CPU per Exec (s) Elap per Exec (s) SQL Id SQL Module SQL Text
43,255 43,255 1.00 0.00 0.00 4m94ckmu16f9k JDBC Thin Client select count(*) from dual
25,964 24,769 0.95 0.00 0.00 2kxdq3m953pst SELECT SURROGATE_KEY FROM TB_P...
17,784 54,585 3.07 0.00 0.00 3mw7tf64wzgv4 SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...
17,784 54,585 3.07 0.00 0.00 g3vhvg8cz6yu3 SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...
2,631 2,631 1.00 0.00 0.00 60uw2vh6q9vn2 insert into col$(obj#, name, i...
2,465 924,375 375.00 0.01 0.01 7f4y1a3k1tzjn SELECT /*+CLUSTER(VA_STATIC_CC...
2,202 36 0.02 0.00 0.00 96g93hntrzjtr select /*+ rule */ bucket_cnt,...
2,110 206,464 97.85 0.01 0.01 3c2gyz9fhswxx SELECT ASSET_LIABILITY_GAP, AL...
2,043 2,043 1.00 0.00 0.00 28dvpph9k610y SELECT COUNT(*) FROM TB_TECH_S...
842 35 0.04 0.00 0.00 04xtrk7uyhknh select obj#, type#, ctime, mti...
SQL ordered by Parse Calls
Total Parse Calls: 70,872
Captured SQL account for 69.7% of Total
Parse Calls Executions % Total Parses SQL Id SQL Module SQL Text
17,784 17,784 25.09 3mw7tf64wzgv4 SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...
17,784 17,784 25.09 g3vhvg8cz6yu3 SELECT TOTALVOL.PERIOD_NUMBER ...
2,110 2,110 2.98 3c2gyz9fhswxx SELECT ASSET_LIABILITY_GAP, AL...
786 786 1.11 2s6amyv4qz2h2 exp@PSLDB03 (TNS V1-V3) SELECT INIEXT, SEXT, MINEXT,...
596 596 0.84 5fbmafvm27kfm insert into obj$(owner#, name,...
590 590 0.83 2ym6hhaq30r73 select type#, blocks, extents,...
550 550 0.78 7gtztzv329wg0 select c.name, u.name from co...
512 512 0.72 9qgtwh66xg6nz update seg$ set type#=:4, bloc...
480 480 0.68 6x2cz59yrxz3a exp@PSLDB03 (TNS V1-V3) SELECT NAME, OBJID, OWNER, ...
457 457 0.64 bsa0wjtftg3uw select file# from file$ where ...
Instance Activity Stats
Statistic Total per Second per Trans
CPU used by this session 54,051 14.78 28.64
CPU used when call started 53,326 14.58 28.26
CR blocks created 1,114 0.30 0.59
Cached Commit SCN referenced 755,322 206.51 400.28
Commit SCN cached 29 0.01 0.02
DB time 62,190 17.00 32.96
DBWR checkpoint buffers written 3,247 0.89 1.72
DBWR checkpoints 79 0.02 0.04
DBWR object drop buffers written 118 0.03 0.06
DBWR parallel query checkpoint buffers written 0 0.00 0.00
DBWR revisited being-written buffer 0 0.00 0.00
DBWR tablespace checkpoint buffers written 169 0.05 0.09
DBWR thread checkpoint buffers written 3,078 0.84 1.63
DBWR transaction table writes 0 0.00 0.00
DBWR undo block writes 11,245 3.07 5.96
DFO trees parallelized 0 0.00 0.00
DML statements parallelized 0 0.00 0.00
IMU CR rollbacks 29 0.01 0.02
IMU Flushes 982 0.27 0.52
IMU Redo allocation size 1,593,112 435.57 844.26
IMU commits 991 0.27 0.53
IMU contention 3 0.00 0.00
IMU ktichg flush 3 0.00 0.00
IMU pool not allocated 0 0.00 0.00
IMU recursive-transaction flush 1 0.00 0.00
IMU undo allocation size 3,280,968 897.05 1,738.72
IMU- failed to get a private strand 0 0.00 0.00
Misses for writing mapping 0 0.00 0.00
OS Integral shared text size 0 0.00 0.00
OS Integral unshared data size 0 0.00 0.00
OS Involuntary context switches 0 0.00 0.00
OS Maximum resident set size 0 0.00 0.00
OS Page faults 0 0.00 0.00
OS Page reclaims 0 0.00 0.00
OS System time used 0 0.00 0.00
OS User time used 0 0.00 0.00
OS Voluntary context switches 0 0.00 0.00
PX local messages recv'd 0 0.00 0.00
PX local messages sent 0 0.00 0.00
Parallel operations downgraded to serial 0 0.00 0.00
Parallel operations not downgraded 0 0.00 0.00
SMON posted for dropping temp segment 0 0.00 0.00
SMON posted for undo segment shrink 0 0.00 0.00
SQL*Net roundtrips to/from client 266,339 72.82 141.14
active txn count during cleanout 677 0.19 0.36
application wait time 243 0.07 0.13
background checkpoints completed 0 0.00 0.00
background checkpoints started 0 0.00 0.00
background timeouts 17,769 4.86 9.42
branch node splits 0 0.00 0.00
buffer is not pinned count 11,606,002 3,173.19 6,150.50
buffer is pinned count 65,043,685 17,783.53 34,469.36
bytes received via SQL*Net from client 27,009,252 7,384.57 14,313.33
bytes sent via SQL*Net to client ############### 69,310,703.02 134,343,168.92
calls to get snapshot scn: kcmgss 382,084 104.47 202.48
calls to kcmgas 15,558 4.25 8.24
calls to kcmgcs 1,886 0.52 1.00
change write time 488 0.13 0.26
cleanout - number of ktugct calls 628 0.17 0.33
cleanouts and rollbacks - consistent read gets 3 0.00 0.00
cleanouts only - consistent read gets 53 0.01 0.03
cluster key scan block gets 77,478 21.18 41.06
cluster key scans 41,479 11.34 21.98
commit batch/immediate performed 550 0.15 0.29
commit batch/immediate requested 550 0.15 0.29
commit cleanout failures: block lost 0 0.00 0.00
commit cleanout failures: buffer being written 0 0.00 0.00
commit cleanout failures: callback failure 29 0.01 0.02
commit cleanout failures: cannot pin 0 0.00 0.00
commit cleanouts 19,562 5.35 10.37
commit cleanouts successfully completed 19,533 5.34 10.35
commit immediate performed 550 0.15 0.29
commit immediate requested 550 0.15 0.29
commit txn count during cleanout 396 0.11 0.21
concurrency wait time 23 0.01 0.01
consistent changes 1,803 0.49 0.96
consistent gets 26,887,134 7,351.18 14,248.61
consistent gets - examination 1,524,222 416.74 807.75
consistent gets direct 0 0.00 0.00
consistent gets from cache 26,887,134 7,351.18 14,248.61
cursor authentications 773 0.21 0.41
data blocks consistent reads - undo records applied 1,682 0.46 0.89
db block changes 223,743 61.17 118.57
db block gets 214,573 58.67 113.71
db block gets direct 74 0.02 0.04
db block gets from cache 214,499 58.65 113.67
deferred (CURRENT) block cleanout applications 9,723 2.66 5.15
dirty buffers inspected 5,106 1.40 2.71
enqueue conversions 1,130 0.31 0.60
enqueue releases 49,151 13.44 26.05
enqueue requests 49,151 13.44 26.05
enqueue timeouts 0 0.00 0.00
enqueue waits 79 0.02 0.04
exchange deadlocks 0 0.00 0.00
execute count 184,109 50.34 97.57
failed probes on index block reclamation 1 0.00 0.00
free buffer inspected 6,521 1.78 3.46
free buffer requested 8,656 2.37 4.59
global undo segment hints helped 0 0.00 0.00
global undo segment hints were stale 0 0.00 0.00
heap block compress 457 0.12 0.24
hot buffers moved to head of LRU 5,016 1.37 2.66
immediate (CR) block cleanout applications 56 0.02 0.03
immediate (CURRENT) block cleanout applications 4,230 1.16 2.24
index crx upgrade (found) 0 0.00 0.00
index crx upgrade (positioned) 8,362 2.29 4.43
index fast full scans (full) 3,845 1.05 2.04
index fast full scans (rowid ranges) 0 0.00 0.00
index fetch by key 842,761 230.42 446.61
index scans kdiixs1 376,413 102.91 199.48
leaf node 90-10 splits 42 0.01 0.02
leaf node splits 89 0.02 0.05
lob reads 6,759,932 1,848.23 3,582.37
lob writes 11,788 3.22 6.25
lob writes unaligned 11,788 3.22 6.25
logons cumulative 272 0.07 0.14
messages received 133,602 36.53 70.80
messages sent 133,602 36.53 70.80
no buffer to keep pinned count 219 0.06 0.12
no work - consistent read gets 18,462,318 5,047.76 9,783.95
opened cursors cumulative 77,042 21.06 40.83
parse count (failures) 57 0.02 0.03
parse count (hard) 1,311 0.36 0.69
parse count (total) 70,872 19.38 37.56
parse time cpu 542 0.15 0.29
parse time elapsed 2,218 0.61 1.18
physical read IO requests 821 0.22 0.44
physical read bytes 15,212,544 4,159.25 8,061.76
physical read total IO requests 2,953 0.81 1.56
physical read total bytes 48,963,584 13,387.08 25,947.85
physical read total multi block requests 289 0.08 0.15
physical reads 1,857 0.51 0.98
physical reads cache 1,857 0.51 0.98
physical reads cache prefetch 1,036 0.28 0.55
physical reads direct 0 0.00 0.00
physical reads direct (lob) 0 0.00 0.00
physical reads direct temporary tablespace 0 0.00 0.00
physical reads prefetch warmup 0 0.00 0.00
physical write IO requests 6,054 1.66 3.21
physical write bytes 122,142,720 33,394.92 64,728.52
physical write total IO requests 11,533 3.15 6.11
physical write total bytes 199,223,808 54,469.58 105,577.00
physical write total multi block requests 5,894 1.61 3.12
physical writes 14,910 4.08 7.90
physical writes direct 74 0.02 0.04
physical writes direct (lob) 0 0.00 0.00
physical writes direct temporary tablespace 72 0.02 0.04
physical writes from cache 14,836 4.06 7.86
physical writes non checkpoint 14,691 4.02 7.79
pinned buffers inspected 4 0.00 0.00
prefetch clients - default 0 0.00 0.00
prefetch warmup blocks aged out before use 0 0.00 0.00
prefetch warmup blocks flushed out before use 0 0.00 0.00
prefetched blocks aged out before use 0 0.00 0.00
process last non-idle time 2,370 0.65 1.26
queries parallelized 0 0.00 0.00
recovery blocks read 0 0.00 0.00
recursive aborts on index block reclamation 0 0.00 0.00
recursive calls 643,220 175.86 340.87
recursive cpu usage 15,900 4.35 8.43
redo blocks read for recovery 0 0.00 0.00
redo blocks written 96,501 26.38 51.14
redo buffer allocation retries 0 0.00 0.00
redo entries 115,246 31.51 61.07
redo log space requests 0 0.00 0.00
redo log space wait time 0 0.00 0.00
redo ordering marks 3,605 0.99 1.91 -
Data Movement from Oracle 8i to 10g
hi
i want to move data from old system (oracle 8i) to new system (oracle 10g). database architecture for both systems is different. there are 12 tables in old system and 37 tables in new system. i want to use exp and imp utilities. new system in oracle 10g also contains so many records. i want to move data rightly and also want to secure data in oracle 10g. can i use exp and imp for it. if there are some other ways then plz write me. plz also write the precautions and considertaions that i have for using exp and imp.
cheersSince these are two different architectures, and I understand two different OS' then the only available choice is to use export/import. The number of tables doesn't seem to be problematic.
From your other thread, Re: data movement from 8i to 10g , you stated some concert about sys' objects, don't deal with them, just import your production schema objects.
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Database upgradation from SQL Server 2008 to 2012
Hi Experts,
I am upgrading MSSQL 2008 to MSSQL 2012. This box contains all of the DBs for our Sharepoint installation.
We have identified that we can run the setup wizard to change the database and basically restore a backup from the 2008 database onto the 2012 database running in 2008 compatibility mode. But what should be done about the SharePoint Foundation database running
on the 2008 database?
Help me to resolve the issue.
Regards
Prakash MHi Prakash,
Here you are the steps i have used while doing such upgrade:
To Migrate SharePoint DBs from SQL Server to another either same version or to a new version (2008 to 2008 or 2008 to 2012) you can follow the following steps:
Stop all SharePoint and IIS Related Services.
Stop IIS.
Detach all related SQL Server databases.
Configuration database
Central Administration content database
Content databases
Service application databases
Move all database files (.mdf, .ldf, and .ndf) to the new server.
Set up same user permissions on the new SQL server.
Attach your databases to the new SQL Server.
Verify ports in your new SQL server.
Go to your SharePoint server and create your SQL Server Alias.
Start all your SharePoint service
Hope this is helpful
Kind Regards, John Naguib Technical Consultant/Architect MCITP, MCPD, MCTS, MCT, TOGAF 9 Foundation -
Mailbox Move from 2010 to 2013 Completed with Warning and Stuck
I have been moving mailboxes from Exchange 2010 to Exchange 2013 and was on my last batch when all the mailboxes Completed except for one which Completed With Warning. It shows 0 bad items.
In Exchange 2010, all the mailboxes that are part of this failed batch show they are still in the Move Request state.
On the mailbox in Exchange 2013 Migration that shows Completed with Warning, the following details are provided:
Error:
MigrationPermanentException: Warning: Target mailbox unlock operation was not replicated. If a lossy failover occurs after the target mailbox was unlocked, the target mailbox could remain inaccessible. Error details: The process failed to get the correct
properties. --> MapiExceptionTimeout: Unable to get properties on object. (hr=0x80040401, ec=-2147220479) Diagnostic context: Lid: 55847 EMSMDBPOOL.EcPoolSessionDoRpc called [length=342] Lid: 43559
EMSMDBPOOL.EcPoolSessionDoRpc returned [ec=0x80040401][length=178][latency=60009] Lid: 32881 StoreEc: 0x80040401 Lid: 50035 Lid: 64625 StoreEc: 0x80040401
Lid: 52176 ClientVersion: 15.0.847.32 Lid: 50032 ServerVersion: 15.0.847.6032 Lid: 50128 Lid: 1494 ---- Remote Context Beg ----
Lid: 43632 StoreEc: 0x80040401 Lid: 42272 StoreEc: 0x80040401 Lid: 36392 dwParam: 0x1 Lid: 50904 StoreEc: 0x80040401 Lid: 35992
StoreEc: 0x80040401 Lid: 1750 ---- Remote Context End ---- Lid: 1494 ---- Remote Context Beg ---- Lid: 43632 StoreEc: 0x80040401
Lid: 42272 StoreEc: 0x80040401 Lid: 36392 dwParam: 0x1 Lid: 50904 StoreEc: 0x80040401 Lid: 35992 StoreEc: 0x80040401 Lid: 1750
---- Remote Context End ---- Lid: 50288 Lid: 23354 StoreEc: 0x80040401 Lid: 25913 Lid: 21817 ROP Failure: 0x80040401
Lid: 20385 Lid: 28577 StoreEc: 0x80040401 Lid: 32001 Lid: 29953 StoreEc: 0x80040401 Lid: 62128 Lid: 38144
StoreEc: 0x80040401
Report:
[email protected]
Any idea what steps to take to complete this move from here?
Thanks,
Brett Gibson
Brett GibsonFrom the EMC on the Exchange 2013 (destination) I get:
DisplayName StatusDetail TotalMailboxSize
TotalArchiveSize PercentComple
Jason Osborne Completed 6.029 GB (6,474,008,69...
100
Brent R. Holl Completed 4.102 GB (4,403,992,89...
100
Nathan Harsin Completed 3.321 GB (3,565,830,88...
100
Don Barrett Completed 11.1 GB (11,916,695,17...
100
Larry Michael Completed 3.705 GB (3,978,717,79...
100
Danyl Gonterman Completed 4.165 GB (4,471,791,08...
100
Jason Mullanix Completed 1.569 GB (1,684,906,68...
100
Eric Brown Completed 5.662 GB (6,079,329,50...
100
Nick Cacciola Completed 1.992 GB (2,139,080,78...
100
Dorothy M. Jones Completed 11.34 GB (12,181,530,1...
100
orders Completed 3.632 GB (3,899,673,39...
100
Terrie Bumpus Completed 14.2 GB (15,249,956,21...
100
Sean Stepp Completed 2.55 GB (2,738,494,989...
100
Joshua Stolberg Completed 3.055 GB (3,280,581,92...
100
Josh Stremme Completed 2.571 GB (2,761,019,42...
100
Casey Jones Completed 1.614 GB (1,732,737,86...
100
Larry Gray Completed 2.545 GB (2,732,725,42...
100
Kelly Gray Completed 1.91 GB (2,050,883,915...
100
Bill Daugherty Completed 5.993 GB (6,434,784,87...
100
Laura Billstrom Completed 1.343 GB (1,442,466,39...
100
Adam Yates Completed 1.14 GB (1,224,119,328...
100
Eli Malooley Completed 606.8 MB (636,282,187 ...
100
Chad Ayers Completed 1.213 GB (1,302,645,29...
100
Nick Galvin Completed 815.9 MB (855,568,875 ...
100
Stephane Martin Completed 556.4 MB (583,443,766 ...
100
Todd Neal Completed 222.5 MB (233,256,684 ...
100
Eric Botsford Completed 17.13 MB (17,962,734 b...
100
Archiving CompletedWithWarnings 138.6 GB (148,830,505,...
100
Running the same command on the source Exchange 2010 Server I get the following:
[PS] C:\Windows\system32>Get-MoveRequest |Get-MoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (0:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (1:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (2:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : F4AB2B5B,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (3:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (4:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (5:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 903CB5C9,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (6:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 903CB5C9,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (7:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (8:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (9:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (10:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (11:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (12:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 903CB5C9,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (13:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (14:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (15:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (16:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (17:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (18:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (19:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (20:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (21:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (22:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (23:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (24:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (25:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 903CB5C9,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (26:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Failed to communicate with the mailbox database.
+ CategoryInfo : ResourceUnavailable: (27:Int32) [Get-MoveRequestStatistics], AccessDeniedException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : 8E8584BB,Microsoft.Exchange.Management.RecipientTasks.GetMoveRequestStatistics
Thanks,
Brett
Brett Gibson -
Moving the mailbox database copy from one exchange server to another exchange server 2010 DAG
Hello Team
is it possible to the move the passive copy of database and logs from one server to another exchange server in the same DAG with out removing and deleting the mailbox database copies in exchange 2010
normaly procedure is
Remove the mailbox database copies and manually delete the .edb files and logs from the physical location and re-add the mailbox database copy to the new server in the DAG.
is that any way to achieve to move the passive database copy to another exchange 2010 server in the same DAG ?From your note, you appear to have a two-member DAG (with a server hosting your active database, and a second hosting the passive copy), and you want to move your passive database copy from the current passive server to another. Your note
about what "the normal procedure is" isn't 100% correct - there are many ways to handle this task, and all can be considered "normal". Why not just add the third server to the DAG and
add a database copy on that third server? Once it is fully seeded, you can remove the current passive copy. This way, you never lose your redundancy.
Yes i can add the third and fourth serve in DAG , but i cannot add the mailbox database copies to the 3rd and 4th mailbox server in DAG as am using RTM version of exchange 2010 which is allowing to have only 5 database inclding mailbox datbase copies
and also currently my lab setup is two member dag (with a server hosting your active database,
and a second hosting the passive copy) in the same site named SITE A
and recently i have created new SITE B and included the 3rd and 4th DAG members in the same DAG
i want the mailbox database copies from the mailbox server database in SITE A to
Mailbox server database in SITE B as passive copy
That is why i want to move the mailbox database without deleting / removing it manually
Hope you understand my situation! -
Shrink Log file in log shipping and change the database state from Standby to No recovery mode
Hello all,
I have configured sql server 2008 R2 log shipping for some databases and I have two issues:
can I shrink the log file for these databases: If I change the primary database from full to simple and shrink the log file then change it back to full recovery mode the log shipping will fail, I've seen some answers talked about using "No
Truncate" option, but as I know this option will not affect the log file and it will shrink the data file only.
I also can't create maintenance to reconfigure the log shipping every time I want to shrink the log file because the database size is huge and it will take time to restore in the DR site, so the reconfiguration
is not an option :(
how can I change the secondary database state from Standby to No recovery mode? I tried to change it from the wizard and wait until the next restore for the transaction log backup, but the job failed and the error was: "the step failed". I need
to do this to change the mdf and ldf file location for the secondary databases.
can any one help?
Thanks in advance,
Faris ALMasri
Database Administrator1. can I shrink the log file for these databases: If I change the primary database from full to simple and shrink the log file then change it back to full recovery mode the log shipping will fail, I've seen some answers talked about using "No Truncate"
option, but as I know this option will not affect the log file and it will shrink the data file only.
I also can't create maintenance to reconfigure the log shipping every time I want to shrink the log file because the database size is huge
and it will take time to restore in the DR site, so the reconfiguration is not an option :(
2. how can I change the secondary database state from Standby to No recovery mode? I tried to change it from the wizard and wait until the next restore for the transaction log backup, but the job failed and the error was: "the step failed". I need to do
this to change the mdf and ldf file location for the secondary databases.
can any one help?
Thanks in advance,
Faris ALMasri
Database Administrator
1. If you change recovery model of database in logshipping to simple and back to full Logshipping will break and logs wont be resored on Secondary server as log chain will be broken.You can shrink log file of primary database but why would you need that
what is schedule of log backup. Frequent log backup is already taking care of log files why to shrink it and create performance load on system when log file will ultimately grow and since because instant file initilaization is not for Log files it takes time
to grow and thus slows performace.
You said you want to shrink as Database size is huge is it huge or does it have lots of free space. dont worry about data file free space it will eventually be utilized by SQL server when more data comes
2. You are following wrong method changing state to no recovery would not even allow you to run select queries which you can run in Standby mode. Please refer below link to move Secondary data and log files
http://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2836/steps-to-move-sql-server-log-shipping-secondary-database-files/
Please mark this reply as answer if it solved your issue or vote as helpful if it helped so that other forum members can benefit from it.
My TechNet Wiki Articles -
Data movement from R/3 DB to APO DB and to Live cache
Dear APO Experts,
I have few questions on live cache and how it works, I understand that Live cache is memory resident database. below are my questions.
1) What sought of data move from R/3 DB to APO DB and then to Live cache DB
2) When data moves from APO DB to Live cache, till how much duration that data stays in live cache
3) And how does data gets pulled in to live cache from APO DB
4) Why do we require live cache logs while data never gets commited to hard disk
5) Do we ever add a datafile to Live cache DB
any info that you provide on this will be really helpfull to me
Thanks,
ChetanHello Chetan,
As you know, itu2019s MAXDB/liveCache forum.
What is the version of your system?
The is documentation available at:
SAP liveCache technology
< Please review document u201CWhat is SAP liveCache technology?u201D >
Sap documents at service.sap.com/scm -> Technology:
u201CliveCache overviewu201D and u201CIntegration overviewu201D
For SAP liveCache documentation also see the SAP note 767598.
Go to SAP link Best Practices for Solution Management: mySAP SCM at SAP liveCache technology ...
And Review the document u201CManage APO Core Interface in SAP APO (3.x) / mySAP SCM (4.x/ 5.0)u201D
1. As you saw in the reference documents the data transferred from the connected R/3 system to APO.
And the transactional data could be uploaded to the liveCache, if you downloaded them
to the APO database cluster tables first. This procedure steps are running during the
system upgrade < for example, from SCM 5.0 to SCM 7.0 ) u2013 report /SAPAPO/OM_LC_UPGRADE_70 steps. Or you want to migrate the
liveCache to another operating system or convert your system to Unicode,
and therefore you want to back up the liveCache data first so that you
can reload it into the liveCache afterwards - SAP Note No. 632357.
2. Could you collaborate more on this sentence. Could you give examples?
3. u201CAnd how does data gets pulled in to live cache from APO DBu201D
The data are not pulled from the APO DB to liveCache.
When you changed the APO data on the system the LCA procedures have been called from ABAP. The objects stored in the class containers in liveCache can be accessed and manipulated only via LCA routines. The registration of the LCA routines is done automatically when the liveCache is started by the LC10. The LCA procedures in the LiveCache are written in C++
and shipped to the customers as binary LCA libraries(LCA build) together with the LiveCache.
< See more details in SAP Note No. 824489 or 1278897 as of SCM 7.0 >
4. See the SAP notes:
869267 FAQ: SAP MaxDB LOG area
1377148 FAQ: SAP MaxDB backup/recovery
5. You could run the quicksizer & estimate how much data you are planning to have in liveCache.
Also the amount of data could be increased by the creation of the new data in APO by users
Or another reason u2026
In general you will add the datavolume to solve or prevent the DB_FULL issue,
See u201C17. What do I do if the data area is full? u201C in SAP note 846890.
Thank you and best regards, Natalia Khlopina
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