Disable thread
Hai all
I got this error :
ORA-01623 : log string is current log for instance string (thread string) - cannot drop
Cause
A thread"s current log cannot be dropped even if the thread is closed. A disabled thread usually does not have a current log, but a half completed disable may need to be disabled again.
Action
If the database is not open then disable the thread. If the database is open and an instance has the thread open, then the instance can be requested to switch logs. If the database is closed the log can be archived or cleared to force a switch
my DB is not open, how can I disable the thread here ?
Kai
Have you lost your redo log files for this database?
You can check Support note 117481.1 but I would advise you to get in touch with Oracle Support if it is an "important" database.
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There was a failed attempt in DBCA (Addition instance part) where the redolog05 & 06 got created in ASM.
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GROUP# THREAD# MEMBER ARCHIVED STATUS Size (MB)
1 1 +ORCLDG3/orcl/redo01.log YES ACTIVE 50
2 1 +ORCLDG3/orcl/redo02.log NO CURRENT 50
5 2 +ORCLDG3/orcl/redo05.log YES UNUSED 50
6 2 +ORCLDG3/orcl/redo06.log NO CURRENT 50
8 3 +ORCLDG3/orcl/redo08.log NO CURRENT 50
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alter database disable thread 2
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00313: open failed for members of log group 6 of thread 2
ORA-00312: online log 6 thread 2: '+ORCLDG3/orcl/redo06.log'
ORA-17503: ksfdopn:2 Failed to open file +ORCLDG3/orcl/redo06.log
ORA-15173: entry 'redo06.log' does not exist in directory 'orcl'
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alter database drop logfile group 5
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Overview
Stone Steps maintains a fork of a web log analysis tool - the Webalizer (http://www.stonesteps.ca/projects/webalizer/). One of the problems with the Webalizer is that it maintains all data (i.e. URLs, search strings, IP addresses, etc) in memory, which puts a cap on the maximum size of the data set that can be analyzed. Naturally, BDB was picked as the fastest database to maintain analyzed data on disk set and produce reports by querying the database. Unfortunately, once the database grows beyond the cache size, overall performance goes down the drain.
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sequences (maintains record IDs for all other tables)
urls -primary database containing URL data - record ID (key), URL itself, grouped data, such as number of hits, transfer size, etc)
urls.values - secondary database that contains a hash of the URL (key) and the record ID linking it to the primary database; this database is used for value lookups)
urls.hits - secondary database that contains the number of hits for each URL (key) and the record ID to link it to the primary database; this database is used to order URLs in the report by the number of hits.
The remaining databases are here just to indicate the database structure. They are the same in nature as the two described above. The legend is as follows: (s) will indicate a secondary database, (p) - primary database, (sf) - filtered secondary database (using DB_DONOTINDEX).
urls.xfer (s), urls.entry (s), urls.exit (s), urls.groups.hits (sf), urls.groups.xfer (sf)
hosts (p), hosts.values (s), hosts.hits (s), hosts.xfer (s), hosts.groups.hits (sf), hosts.groups.xfer (sf)
downloads (p), downloads.values (s), downloads.xfer (s)
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referrers (p), referrers.values (s), referrers.values (s), referrers.hits (s), referrers.groups.hits (sf)
search (p), search.values (s), search.hits (s)
users (p), users.values (s), users.hits (s), users.groups.hits (sf)
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Here are the sizes of the URL databases (other URL secondary databases are similar to urls.hits described below):
urls (p):
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2031 Overflow key/data size
1471636 Number of unique keys in the tree
1471636 Number of data items in the tree
193 Number of tree internal pages
577738 Number of bytes free in tree internal pages (63% ff)
55312 Number of tree leaf pages
145M Number of bytes free in tree leaf pages (67% ff)
2620 Number of tree overflow pages
16M Number of bytes free in tree overflow pages (25% ff)
urls.hits (s)
8192 Underlying database page size
2031 Overflow key/data size
2 Number of levels in the tree
823 Number of unique keys in the tree
1471636 Number of data items in the tree
31 Number of tree internal pages
201970 Number of bytes free in tree internal pages (20% ff)
45 Number of tree leaf pages
243550 Number of bytes free in tree leaf pages (33% ff)
2814 Number of tree duplicate pages
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0 Number of tree overflow pages
The Testbed
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In the database mode, stale data is put into BDB after processing every N records (e.g. 300K rec). In this mode, BDB behaves similarly - until the cache is filled up, the performance is somewhat decent, but then the story repeats.
Some of the other things I tried/observed:
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* I disabled threading support, which gave me some performance boost during regular value lookups throughout the test run, but it didn't help either.
* I experimented with page size, ranging them from the default 8K to 64K. Using large pages helped a bit, but as soon as the BDB cached filled up, the story repeated.
* The Db.put method, which was called 73557 times while profiling saving the database at the end, took 281 seconds. Interestingly enough, this method called ReadFile function (Win32) 20000 times, which took 258 seconds. The majority of the Db.put time was wasted on looking up records that were being updated! These lookups seem to be the true problem here.
* I tried libHoard - it usually provides better performance, even in a single-threaded process, but libHoard didn't help much in this case.I have been able to improve processing speed up to
6-8 times with these two techniques:
1. A separate trickle thread was created that would
periodically call DbEnv::memp_trickle. This works
especially good on multicore machines, but also
speeds things up a bit on single CPU boxes. This
alone improved speed from 2K rec/sec to about 4K
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1. what was the % of clean pages that you specified?
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2. Maintaining multiple secondary databases in real
time proved to be the bottleneck. The code was
changed to create secondary databases at the end of
the run (calling Db::associate with the DB_CREATE
flag), right before the reports are generated, which
use these secondary databases. This improved speed
from 4K rec/sec to 14K rec/sec. -
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LOGIN OK!!
sessionString:JSESSIONID=8d928b0b231c911e83d79ff74b9eaa7795b54d784b1b.e3iRbxmNaNb0ahqLa34LbhiMe0; path=/Services; secure URL:https://secure-ausomxgfa.crmondemand.com/Services
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{Thread-10} [0:50:39.93] Conn: added module HTTPClient.AuthorizationModule
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{Thread-10} [0:50:40.31] Using wallet:
{Thread-10} [0:50:40.265] Conn:
{Thread-10} [0:50:40.265] Conn: Retrying request
{Thread-10} [0:50:40.265] Conn: Creating Socket: secure-ausomxgfa.crmondemand.com:443
{Thread-10} [0:50:40.500] Using wallet:
{Thread-10} [0:50:40.734] Conn:
{Thread-10} [0:50:40.734] URLC: (https:secure-ausomxgfa.crmondemand.com:443) Disconnecting ...
Unable to connect to URL: https://secure-ausomxgfa.crmondemand.com/Services/Integration due to java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Message send failed: javax.net.ssl.SSLException: SSL handshake failed: X509CertChainIncompleteErr
error: java.rmi.RemoteException: ; nested exception is:
HTTP transport error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Message send failed: javax.net.ssl.SSLException: SSL handshake failed: X509CertChainIncompleteErr
java.rmi.RemoteException: ; nested exception is:
HTTP transport error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Message send failed: javax.net.ssl.SSLException: SSL handshake failed: X509CertChainIncompleteErr
at crmod.runtime.Default_Binding_Stub.contactInsert(Default_Binding_Stub.java:506)
at crmod.DefaultClient.contactInsert(DefaultClient.java:210)
at crmod.DefaultClient.main(DefaultClient.java:138)
Caused by: HTTP transport error: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: java.security.PrivilegedActionException: javax.xml.soap.SOAPException: Message send failed: javax.net.ssl.SSLException: SSL handshake failed: X509CertChainIncompleteErr
at oracle.j2ee.ws.common.util.exception.JAXRPCExceptionBase.<init>(JAXRPCExceptionBase.java:93)
at oracle.j2ee.ws.common.util.exception.JAXRPCExceptionBase.<init>(JAXRPCExceptionBase.java:89)
at oracle.j2ee.ws.client.ClientTransportException.<init>(ClientTransportException.java:33)
at oracle.j2ee.ws.client.http.HttpClientTransport.invokeImpl(HttpClientTransport.java:144)
at oracle.j2ee.ws.client.http.HttpClientTransport.invoke(HttpClientTransport.java:121)
at oracle.j2ee.ws.client.StreamingSender._sendImpl(StreamingSender.java:169)
at oracle.j2ee.ws.client.StreamingSender._send(StreamingSender.java:111)
at crmod.runtime.Default_Binding_Stub.contactInsert(Default_Binding_Stub.java:490)
... 2 more
Process exited with exit code 0.
And I am working without Proxy Server.
The steps I have done to obtain the keystore are:
1) Obtain the certificate from https://secure-ausomxgfa.crmondemand.com/Services/Integration and save as .cer
2) With this certificate I have generated the keystore:
C:\jdevstudio1013\jdk\jre\bin keytool -import -v -f DIR_CERTIFICATE_DOWNLOADED -keystore server.keystore -keypass PASS -storepass PASS_FROM_server.keystore
PASS=I have put an invented password
Any idea to solve the error? Is necessary a certificate with a keystore to connect HTTPS Web Service from JDeveloper 10g?
Thank you an regards.
Edited by: user2349857 on 05-nov-2009 4:18
Edited by: user2349857 on 05-nov-2009 4:25 -
Mail OS Snow Leopard: Double entry of email-address in column "sender"
I just downloaded my mails from my google imap-account.
In the column "sender" certain mails appear with a double entry in the following way:
<[email protected]> <[email protected]>
This behavior occurs for certain mails, independent if the senders are in the address book.
Surprisingly, if you open the mail you find only one entry in the header. For those senders listed in the address book the name is listed correctly.
Please let me know if you have an idea how to make the program only show the sender once.
I hope that one of you can help me with this problem, thanks.Hi,
hope it works that way:
*Return-Path: <[email protected]>*
*From: <[email protected]>*
*To: <[email protected]>*
*Subject: =?iso-8859-1?Q?Schl=FCsselbestellung?=*
*Date: Thu, 27 Nov 2008 14:58:08 +0100*
*Message-ID: <002a01c95098$3c894550$[email protected]>*
*MIME-Version: 1.0*
*Content-Type: multipart/mixed;*
* boundary="----=NextPart_000_002701C950A0.8F6E26C0"*
*X-Mailer: Microsoft Outlook Express 6.00.2800.1506*
*X-GMX-Antispam: -2 (not scanned, spam filter disabled)*
*Thread-Index: AclQmDyt8JNE3pZJSoWCwDb05OmyHQ==*
*X-Flags: 0000*
*X-GMX-UID: spUdfYwhX1VoBiAQNGByJY13SDc4NMx8*
*X-GMX-Antivirus: 0 (no virus found)*
*X-OlkEid: 2D643A205454AB0E3C1E844BA67D6A4989DF42D5*
*X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1506*
*X-MS-TNEF-Correlator: <002a01c95098$3c894550$[email protected]>*
*This is a multi-part message in MIME format.*
------=NextPart_000_002701C950A0.8F6E26C0
*Content-Type: text/plain;*
* charset="iso-8859-1"*
*Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit*
*Sehr geehrter Herr xxx,*
(Text Start)
(Text End)
Thanks, Mathias -
Hi. I'm trying to install DNS in a Solaris 10, But there is some strange and is that the inetd file is so short, and in the rc2.d directory isn't the S72inetsvc that is the file that start | stop -TCP services. I copied that file from another server and this is the message :
"starting internet domain name server.
inetd is now an smf(5) managed service and can no longer be run from the
command line. "
Any knows haw can I do to fix it?
Thanks.
Francisco VelascoFrom my latest efforts ( any corrections or improvements would be appreciated)
Reconfigure Services
( from http://src.opensolaris.org/source/xref/sfw/usr/src/pkgdefs/SUNWbindr/postinstall )
Dnsint04> svcprop p option/ip_interfaces dns/server:default
all
dnsint04> svcprop p options/configuration_file dns/server:default
Dnsint04> svccfg s dns/server:default setprop options/ip_interfaces=IPv4
Dnsint04> svccfg s dns/server:default setprop options/configuration_file=/etc/named.conf
Dnsint04> svcadm refresh dns/server:default
Dnsint04> svcprop p option/ip_interfaces dns/server:default
all
dnsint04> svcprop p options/configuration_file dns/server:default
/etc/named.conf
Dnsint04> vi /lib/svc/method/dns-server
Change server=/usr/sbin/named to server=/usr/local/sbin/namedInstall BIND
# mkdir /usr/named
# cd /var
# ln s /usr/named named
# mount /nfs/OS-INSTALL
# cd /opt/PATCHES
# cp /nfs/OS-INSTALL/Solaris/bind-9.5.0-P1.tar.gz /opt/PATCHES
# gzcat bind-9.5.0-P1.tar.gz | tar xvf
# cd bind-9.5.0-P1
# ./configure disable-threads
# make
# make install
.pwd
# vi /root/.profile Add /usr/local/sbin to the PATH statement (/usrbin:/usr/sbin:/usr/local/sbin: )
Confirguing BIND:
- when the software is finished doing the installation, you have to create the /var/named/ directory and /etc/named.conf file. Depending on what type of DNS server you wish to create:
Primary:
- review the configuration on the DNSEXT01(secondary external DNS), DNSEXT02(primary external DNS), DNSINT01(primary internal DNS) or DNSINT02(secondary internal DNS) server. In short find one and copy over the /etc/named.conf and /var/named-int/.named.root /var/named-ext/.named.root.
- Allow transfer from dnsint01 ( or the current primary ) by editing /etc/named.conf on that box.
- Stop and restart named on the primary.
- Start named on the new box
- Watch /var/adm/messages on both primary and newbox for errors
- You should start seeing the db files populating in /var/named-int and /var/named-ext on the new box.
Secondary
- review the configuration on the DNSEXT01(secondary external DNS), DNSEXT02(primary external DNS), DNSINT01(primary internal DNS) or DNSINT02(secondary internal DNS) server. In short find one and copy over the /etc/named.conf and /var/named-int/.named.root. /var/named-ext/.named.root.
- Allow transfer from dnsint01 ( or the current primary ) by editing /etc/named.conf on that box.
- Stop and restart named on the primary.
- Start named on the new box
- Watch /var/adm/messages on both primary and newbox for errors
- You should start seeing the db files populating in /var/named on the new box. -
Dns in local network for local server
once agin Im here...
after two days of trying to make my local DNS work, I decide to ask here.
All I want to do is get an website located in "/opt/lampp/htdocs" on server by typing its "name" eg. "www.mygreatsite.org"
www site located on servers web server is working when you issue "localhost" in web browser on server.
Im using bind DNS software...
bind configs:
/etc/named.conf
# cat /etc/named.conf
// /etc/named.conf
options {
directory "/var/named";
pid-file "/var/run/named/named.pid";
auth-nxdomain yes;
datasize default;
// Uncomment these to enable IPv6 connections support
// IPv4 will still work:
// listen-on-v6 { any; };
// Add this for no IPv4:
// listen-on { none; };
// Default security settings.
allow-recursion { 127.0.0.1; };
allow-transfer { none; };
allow-update { none; };
version none;
hostname none;
server-id none;
# recursion yes;
zone "localhost" IN {
type master;
file "localhost.zone";
allow-transfer { any; };
zone "0.0.127.in-addr.arpa" IN {
type master;
file "127.0.0.zone";
allow-transfer { any; };
zone "." IN {
type hint;
file "root.hint";
zone "mmanco.org" IN {
type master;
file "mmanco.org.zone";
// recursion yes;
// masters {
// 192.168.1.100;
// allow-query { any; };
allow-transfer { any; };
logging {
channel xfer-log {
file "/var/log/named.log";
print-category yes;
print-severity yes;
print-time yes;
severity info;
category xfer-in { xfer-log; };
category xfer-out { xfer-log; };
category notify { xfer-log; };
zone file:
/var/named/mmanco.org.zone
# cat /var/named/mmanco.org.zone
@ IN SOA server.mmanco.org tepo.server.mmanco.org. (
2002030601 ; serial
21600
1800
604800
900 )
IN NS server.mmanco.org.
localhost IN A 127.0.0.1
mmanco.org. IN A 192.168.0.10
on client side:
/etc/resolv.conf
# cat /etc/resolv.conf
# Generated by NetworkManager
domain satronet.sk
search satronet.sk
#nameserver 192.168.0.10
nameserver 217.144.16.196
nameserver 192.168.0.1
EDIT:
digs client output:
dig @192.168.0.10 mmanco.org
; <<>> DiG 9.7.1-P2 <<>> @192.168.0.10 mmanco.org
; (1 server found)
;; global options: +cmd
;; Got answer:
;; ->>HEADER<<- opcode: QUERY, status: SERVFAIL, id: 19928
;; flags: qr rd; QUERY: 1, ANSWER: 0, AUTHORITY: 0, ADDITIONAL: 0
;; WARNING: recursion requested but not available
;; QUESTION SECTION:
;mmanco.org. IN A
;; Query time: 1 msec
;; SERVER: 192.168.0.10#53(192.168.0.10)
;; WHEN: Sat Nov 20 19:42:03 2010
;; MSG SIZE rcvd: 28
that's it!
I'll be thankful for any answer!
Last edited by greengold (2010-11-20 18:48:02)# named -g
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.374 starting BIND 9.7.2-P2 -g
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.374 built with '--prefix=/usr' '--sysconfdir=/etc' '--localstatedir=/var' '--with-libtool' '--enable-shared' '--disable-threads' '--with-openssl=yes' '--disable-linux-caps' '--without-libxml2' 'CFLAGS=-march=i686 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe' 'LDFLAGS=-Wl,--hash-style=gnu -Wl,--as-needed' 'CXXFLAGS=-march=i686 -mtune=generic -O2 -pipe'
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.374 using up to 4096 sockets
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.386 loading configuration from '/etc/named.conf'
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.387 reading built-in trusted keys from file '/etc/bind.keys'
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.388 using default UDP/IPv4 port range: [1024, 65535]
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.388 using default UDP/IPv6 port range: [1024, 65535]
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.393 listening on IPv4 interface lo, 127.0.0.1#53
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.393 listening on IPv4 interface eth0, 192.168.0.10#53
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.394 generating session key for dynamic DNS
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.399 set up managed keys zone for view _default, file 'managed-keys.bind'
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 0.IN-ADDR.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 127.IN-ADDR.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 254.169.IN-ADDR.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 2.0.192.IN-ADDR.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 100.51.198.IN-ADDR.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 113.0.203.IN-ADDR.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 255.255.255.255.IN-ADDR.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.IP6.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 1.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.0.IP6.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: D.F.IP6.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 8.E.F.IP6.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 9.E.F.IP6.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: A.E.F.IP6.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: B.E.F.IP6.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.400 automatic empty zone: 8.B.D.0.1.0.0.2.IP6.ARPA
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.404 command channel listening on 127.0.0.1#953
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.405 command channel listening on ::1#953
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.405 ignoring config file logging statement due to -g option
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.407 zone 0.0.127.in-addr.arpa/IN: loaded serial 42
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.411 zone localhost/IN: loaded serial 42
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.411 mmanco.org.zone:1: no TTL specified; using SOA MINTTL instead
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.411 zone mmanco.org/IN: has no NS records
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.411 zone mmanco.org/IN: not loaded due to errors.
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.411 managed-keys-zone ./IN: loading from master file managed-keys.bind failed: file not found
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.412 managed-keys-zone ./IN: loaded serial 0
21-Nov-2010 00:13:30.413 running
so I add "NS server.mmanco.org." to zone file like this:
@ IN SOA server.mmanco.org tepo.server.mmanco.org. (
2002030601 ; serial
21600
1800
604800
900 )
IN NS server.mmanco.org.
NS server.mmanco.org.
localhost IN A 127.0.0.1
mmanco.org. IN A 192.168.0.10
but result is the same... -
Best way to move from RAC to single node database.
Hi,
One of my customer is having RAC setup with EBS R12. Due to some other issues, customer is looking to switch back to Standalone database. What could be the best approach for this?
I am thinking to perform the following approach. Could any body comment on the same?
1) create a new oracle_home on the same server.
2) Modify the cluster_database to false.
3) start the database from new oracle_home.
4) Create a new listener with same port#(off course i will stop all RAC services including listener).
Version details are :- 11gR2 on Solaris.
EBS is :- R12.
Is this approach sounds good or any better method.
Thanks in-advance.
Regards
DBA.Hello DBA,
You can follow these steps...
a) Stop database using srvctl
srvctl stop database -d mydb
b) Remove the database entry from crs
$ srvctl remove instance -d mydb -i mydb1
$ srvctl remove instance -d mydb -i mydb2
$ srvctl remove database -d mydb
c) Start the database on first instance
SQL> startup
SQL> alter system set cluster_database=false scope=spfile;
System altered.
SQL> alter system set cluster_database_instances=1 scope=spfile;
System altered.
SQL> alter database disable thread 2;
Database altered.
d) Delete the unwanted thread and redo logfiles
e) Drop the unwanted undo tablespace
f) Create pfile from spfile
g) Remove second instance references from the pfile and start the instance
h) create spfile from pfile.
Regards,
Alex Alvarenga
SP - Brasil -
BUG REPORT: new 10g Driver throws SQLExcpetion
So far, i just replaced my old ORACLE JDBC driver jar file with a new version. Of course, i use the classes12.jar to be used by JDK 1.3. This worked for all the 9.xxx Drivers. Now, i tried to use the classes12.jar from the new "10g" Driver (10.1.0.2.0) but it doesn't work anymore. The first simple SELECT statement throws this error:
java.sql.SQLException: Typlänge größer als Höchstwert
at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:124)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:161)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.check_error(DatabaseError.java:884)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CMAREngine.buffer2Value(T4CMAREngine.java:2230)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CMAREngine.unmarshalUB2(T4CMAREngine.java:1047)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIdcb.receiveCommon(T4CTTIdcb.java:111)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIdcb.receive(T4CTTIdcb.java:94)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4C8Oall.receive(T4C8Oall.java:590)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CStatement.doOall8(T4CStatement.java:111)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CStatement.execute_for_describe(T4CStatement.java:350)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.execute_maybe_describe(OracleStatement.java:895)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CStatement.execute_maybe_describe(T4CStatement.java:382)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithTimeout(OracleStatement.java:985)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.executeQuery(OracleStatement.java:1124)
For the simple select statement:
select REF_CLASS, REF_CODE, REF_TEXT_DE from refset order by REF_CLASS,REF_CODE
so, nothing special. Going back to the last 9.x driver, it works again. Is the 10g driver knwon to be buggy?
Is there an official bug report web page on the ORACLE site (similar to the sun Java bug database)?Hi all,
I am seeing following exception while using Oracle 10.2.0.3 base release with WebSphere 6.1.0.9.
------Start of DE processing------ = [2/3/08 12:59:14:698 CST] , key = java.sql.SQLException com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcStatement.pmiExecuteQuery 1315
Exception = java.sql.SQLException
Source = com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcStatement.pmiExecuteQuery
probeid = 1315
Stack Dump = java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
at oracle.jdbc.driver.DatabaseError.throwSqlException(DatabaseError.java:112)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIoer.processError(T4CTTIoer.java:331)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CTTIoer.processError(T4CTTIoer.java:288)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4C8Oall.receive(T4C8Oall.java:745)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CStatement.doOall8(T4CStatement.java:207)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CStatement.executeForDescribe(T4CStatement.java:801)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.executeMaybeDescribe(OracleStatement.java:1039)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.T4CStatement.executeMaybeDescribe(T4CStatement.java:841)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.doExecuteWithTimeout(OracleStatement.java:1134)
at oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleStatement.executeQuery(OracleStatement.java:1274)
at com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcStatement.pmiExecuteQuery(WSJdbcStatement.java:1381)
at com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcStatement.executeQuery(WSJdbcStatement.java:754)
at com.filenet.engine.dbpersist.DBContext.determineDatabaseType(DBContext.java:418)
at com.filenet.engine.context.ServerCallContext._getDBContext(ServerCallContext.java:611)
at com.filenet.engine.context.ServerCallContext.getDBContextFromJNDIValues(ServerCallContext.java:783)
at com.filenet.engine.dbpersist.DBContext.determineDatabaseType(DBContext.java:380)
at com.filenet.engine.gcd.GCDDBPersistence.<init>(GCDDBPersistence.java:135)
at com.filenet.engine.gcd.GCDPersistence.getGCDPersistence(GCDPersistence.java:171)
at com.filenet.engine.gcd.GCD.initialize(GCD.java:226)
at com.filenet.engine.gcd.GCD.domainAvailable(GCD.java:183)
at com.filenet.engine.gcd.GCD.isDomainAvailable(GCD.java:119)
at com.filenet.engine.gcd.GCD.getContextInfo(GCD.java:142)
at com.filenet.engine.init.StartupUtility.start(StartupUtility.java:136)
at com.filenet.engine.init.StartupUtility.access$000(StartupUtility.java:39)
at com.filenet.engine.init.StartupUtility$1.run(StartupUtility.java:68)
at java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged(AccessController.java:274)
at javax.security.auth.Subject.doAs(Subject.java:573)
at com.ibm.websphere.security.auth.WSSubject.doAs(WSSubject.java:168)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke0(Native Method)
at sun.reflect.NativeMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(NativeMethodAccessorImpl.java:64)
at sun.reflect.DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.invoke(DelegatingMethodAccessorImpl.java:43)
at java.lang.reflect.Method.invoke(Method.java:615)
at com.filenet.apiimpl.util.J2EEUtilWS.doAs(J2EEUtilWS.java:207)
at com.filenet.engine.context.CallState.doAsSystem(CallState.java:385)
at com.filenet.engine.init.StartupUtility.startASSystem(StartupUtility.java:63)
at com.filenet.engine.jca.impl.ConnectionFactoryImpl.start(ConnectionFactoryImpl.java:120)
at engine.EngineInit._init(EngineInit.java:60)
at engine.EngineInit.init(EngineInit.java:132)
at javax.servlet.GenericServlet.init(GenericServlet.java:256)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.servlet.ServletWrapper.init(ServletWrapper.java:190)
at com.ibm.ws.wswebcontainer.servlet.ServletWrapper.init(ServletWrapper.java:317)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.servlet.ServletWrapper.initialize(ServletWrapper.java:1142)
at com.ibm.ws.wswebcontainer.servlet.ServletWrapper.initialize(ServletWrapper.java:150)
at com.ibm.wsspi.webcontainer.extension.WebExtensionProcessor.createServletWrapper(WebExtensionProcessor.java:99)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.webapp.WebApp.getServletWrapper(WebApp.java:787)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.webapp.WebApp.initializeTargetMappings(WebApp.java:467)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.webapp.WebApp.commonInitializationFinish(WebApp.java:304)
at com.ibm.ws.wswebcontainer.webapp.WebApp.initialize(WebApp.java:285)
at com.ibm.ws.wswebcontainer.webapp.WebGroup.addWebApplication(WebGroup.java:88)
at com.ibm.ws.wswebcontainer.VirtualHost.addWebApplication(VirtualHost.java:157)
at com.ibm.ws.wswebcontainer.WebContainer.addWebApp(WebContainer.java:655)
at com.ibm.ws.wswebcontainer.WebContainer.addWebApplication(WebContainer.java:608)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.component.WebContainerImpl.install(WebContainerImpl.java:335)
at com.ibm.ws.webcontainer.component.WebContainerImpl.start(WebContainerImpl.java:551)
at com.ibm.ws.runtime.component.ApplicationMgrImpl.start(ApplicationMgrImpl.java:1312)
at com.ibm.ws.runtime.component.DeployedApplicationImpl.fireDeployedObjectStart(DeployedApplicationImpl.java:1129)
at com.ibm.ws.runtime.component.DeployedModuleImpl.start(DeployedModuleImpl.java:569)
at com.ibm.ws.runtime.component.DeployedApplicationImpl.start(DeployedApplicationImpl.java:814)
at com.ibm.ws.runtime.component.ApplicationMgrImpl.startApplication(ApplicationMgrImpl.java:965)
at com.ibm.ws.runtime.component.ApplicationMgrImpl$AppInitializer.run(ApplicationMgrImpl.java:2131)
at com.ibm.wsspi.runtime.component.WsComponentImpl$_AsynchInitializer.run(WsComponentImpl.java:341)
at com.ibm.ws.util.ThreadPool$Worker.run(ThreadPool.java:1469)
Dump of callerThis =
Object type = com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcStatement
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcStatement@53385338
Displaying FFDC information for wrapper hierarchy,
beginning from the Connection...
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcConnection@7c9e7c9e
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcConnection@7c9e7c9e
Transaction Manager global transaction status is
STATUS NO TRANSACTION (6)
Underlying Connection: oracle.jdbc.driver.LogicalConnection@3dfc3dfc
oracle.jdbc.driver.LogicalConnection@3dfc3dfc
Key Object:
[B@14f414f4
DataStoreHelper:
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper@3ebc3ebc
Connection Manager:
[ConnectionManager]@4ee24ee2
JNDI Name <FNGCDDS>
shareable <true>
ConnectionManager supports lazy association?
true
ConnectionManager supports lazy enlistment?
true
Handle is reserved? false
AutoCommit value tracked by handle: true
Detection of multithreaded access is:
DISABLED
Thread id:
null
Wrapper State:
ACTIVE
Parent wrapper:
null
Child wrapper:
null
# of Child Wrappers 1
Child wrappers:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcStatement@53385338
ConnectionRequestInfo:
null
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSManagedConnectionFactoryImpl@63666366
Detection of multithreaded access is
DISABLED
Resource Adapter:
null
Hash Code:
-1131425938 (0xbc8fcf6e)
DataSource properties:
{enable2Phase=false, serverName=localhost, statementCacheSize=10, user=gcduser, dataStoreHelperClass=com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper, URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:orcl, databaseName=orcl, selectMethod=direct, dataSourceClass=oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource, password=******, portNumber=1521}
Database Type:
null
DataStoreHelper:
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper@3ebc3ebc
Description:
null
InternalDataStoreHelper:
[email protected]8
Log Writer:
null
Performance Monitoring Instrumentation:
com.ibm.ws.pmi.server.modules.J2CModule@46cc46cc
Statement Cache Size (maximum):
10
Transaction Branches are set to be Loosely Coupled:
false
Counter of fatal connection errors on ManagedConnections created by this MCF:
0
Validate existing connections on cleanup after a fatal connection error is detected?
true
ResetConnectionByBackendDatabase:
false
Backend id checking is:
true
JMSOnePhaseOptimization:
false
Reauthentication:
false
newDBConnectionValidationEnabled:
false
connectionRetriesDuringDBFailover:
100
connRetryDurationDuringDBFailover:
3000
Connection Factory Type:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcDataSource
Listing PropertyChangeListeners:
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSRdbDataSource@34003400
DataSource Implementation Class Name:
oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource
DataSource Name:
null
DataStoreHelper:
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper@3ebc3ebc
DataSource properties:
{enable2Phase=false, serverName=localhost, statementCacheSize=10, user=gcduser, dataStoreHelperClass=com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper, URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:orcl, databaseName=orcl, selectMethod=direct, dataSourceClass=oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource, password=******, portNumber=1521}
ONE PHASE ENABLED
Underlying DataSource Object: oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource@39703970
oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource@39703970
Counter of unique, modified DataSource configurations: 0
DynamicDSConfigManager
null
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSRdbManagedConnectionImpl@3f023f02
ONE PHASE ENABLED
Database Type:
null
Transaction State:
NO_TRANSACTION_ACTIVE
Statement Cache Size (maximum):
10
Key:
[B@14f414f4
Performance Monitoring Instrumentation:
com.ibm.ws.pmi.server.modules.J2CModule@46cc46cc
Log Writer:
null
Subject:
null
ManagedConnection:
WSRdbManagedConnectionImpl@3f023f02
Counter of fatal connection errors for the ManagedConnectionFactory as of the most recent getConnection on this ManagedConnection:
0
Default AutoCommit:
true
Current AutoCommit:
true
AutoCommit reported by the JDBC driver:
true
Current Isolation:
READ COMMITTED (2)
Isolation level has changed? :
false
Support isolation level switching:
false
Isolation reported by the JDBC driver:
READ COMMITTED (2)
Catalog, IsReadOnly, or TypeMap has changed? :
false
Default Holdability:
DEFAULT CURSOR HOLDABILITY VALUE (0)
Current Holdability:
DEFAULT CURSOR HOLDABILITY VALUE (0)
Holdability value has changed? :
false
Holdability reported by the JDBC driver:
DEFAULT CURSOR HOLDABILITY VALUE (0)
Thread ID:
null
Lazily enlisted in the current transaction? :
false
Underlying Connection Object: oracle.jdbc.driver.LogicalConnection@3dfc3dfc
oracle.jdbc.driver.LogicalConnection@3dfc3dfc
Underlying PooledConnection Object: oracle.jdbc.pool.OraclePooledConnection@64ec64ec
oracle.jdbc.pool.OraclePooledConnection@64ec64ec
SQLJ Default Context: null
null
Is statement caching enabled? :
true
Fatal connection error was detected? :
false
Currently cleaning up handles? :
false
Last ConnectionEvent sent for this ManagedConnection:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSConnectionEvent@3f583f58
Connection Handle: null
Event ID: UNKNOWN CONNECTION EVENT CONSTANT (0)
Exception: null
Driver version:
10.2.0.3.0
Database version:
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Connection Event Listeners:
com.ibm.ejs.j2c.ConnectionEventListener@6f306f30
Interaction Metrics:
com.ibm.ejs.j2c.ConnectionEventListener@6f306f30
Maximum Handle List Size: 15
Handle Count: 1
Handles:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcConnection@7c9e7c9e
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
State Manager:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSStateManager@6ec46ec4
XA Resource:
null
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSRdbSpiLocalTransactionImpl@7c827c82
Connection:
oracle.jdbc.driver.LogicalConnection@3dfc3dfc
ManagedConnection:
WSRdbManagedConnectionImpl@3f023f02
Detection of multithreaded access is:
DISABLED
ManagedConnectionMetaData:
null
Statement Cache:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.CacheMap@6d486d48
Number of entries: 0
Maximum entries: 10
Number of buckets: 13
Maximum bucket size: 5
Number of discards: 0
BUCKET SIZE PREV NEXT
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001 000 013 013
002 000 013 013
003 000 013 013
004 000 013 013
005 000 013 013
006 000 013 013
007 000 013 013
008 000 013 013
009 000 013 013
010 000 013 013
011 000 013 013
012 000 013 013
013 LRU 014
014 MRU 013
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSConnectionRequestInfoImpl@345e345e
extention DS properties =
null
extention DS properties key =
0
useHetrogeneous =
false
changable CRI =
false
optimizeForGetUseCloseUsage =
false
User Name:
null
Password:
null
Isolation Level:
READ COMMITTED (2)
Catalog:
null
Is Read Only?
null
Type Map:
null
Cursor Holdability:
DEFAULT CURSOR HOLDABILITY VALUE (0)
Config ID: 0
Hash Code:
0
Support isolation switching on connection:
false
NoEnlistment:
false
ShareWithCMPOnly:
false
Handle type:
java.sql.Connection
TrustedContext_name:
null
TrustedContext_realm:
null
TrustedContext_userSecToken:
null
TrustedContext_originalUser:
null
trustedContextIdentityAttributesAreSet =
false
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSManagedConnectionFactoryImpl@63666366
Detection of multithreaded access is
DISABLED
Resource Adapter:
null
Hash Code:
-1131425938 (0xbc8fcf6e)
DataSource properties:
{enable2Phase=false, serverName=localhost, statementCacheSize=10, user=gcduser, dataStoreHelperClass=com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper, URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:orcl, databaseName=orcl, selectMethod=direct, dataSourceClass=oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource, password=******, portNumber=1521}
Database Type:
null
DataStoreHelper:
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper@3ebc3ebc
Description:
null
InternalDataStoreHelper:
[email protected]8
Log Writer:
null
Performance Monitoring Instrumentation:
com.ibm.ws.pmi.server.modules.J2CModule@46cc46cc
Statement Cache Size (maximum):
10
Transaction Branches are set to be Loosely Coupled:
false
Counter of fatal connection errors on ManagedConnections created by this MCF:
0
Validate existing connections on cleanup after a fatal connection error is detected?
true
ResetConnectionByBackendDatabase:
false
Backend id checking is:
true
JMSOnePhaseOptimization:
false
Reauthentication:
false
newDBConnectionValidationEnabled:
false
connectionRetriesDuringDBFailover:
100
connRetryDurationDuringDBFailover:
3000
Connection Factory Type:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcDataSource
Listing PropertyChangeListeners:
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSRdbDataSource@34003400
DataSource Implementation Class Name:
oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource
DataSource Name:
null
DataStoreHelper:
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper@3ebc3ebc
DataSource properties:
{enable2Phase=false, serverName=localhost, statementCacheSize=10, user=gcduser, dataStoreHelperClass=com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper, URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:orcl, databaseName=orcl, selectMethod=direct, dataSourceClass=oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource, password=******, portNumber=1521}
ONE PHASE ENABLED
Underlying DataSource Object: oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource@39703970
oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource@39703970
Counter of unique, modified DataSource configurations: 0
DynamicDSConfigManager
null
==> Performing default dump from com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.DiagnosticModuleForAdapter = Sun Feb 03 12:59:15 CST 2008
This is a FFDC log generated for the Default Resource Adapter from source = com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcStatement.pmiExecuteQuery
The exception caught = java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
SQL Error Code is 942 SQL State is = 42000
Operating System = Windows Server 2003 5.2 build 3790 Service Pack 2 x86
Classpath = C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\AppServ\profiles\AppSrv02/properties;C:/Program Files/IBM/WebSphere/AppServ/properties;C:/Program Files/IBM/WebSphere/AppServ/lib/startup.jar;C:/Program Files/IBM/WebSphere/AppServ/lib/bootstrap.jar;C:/Program Files/IBM/WebSphere/AppServ/lib/j2ee.jar;C:/Program Files/IBM/WebSphere/AppServ/lib/lmproxy.jar;C:/Program Files/IBM/WebSphere/AppServ/lib/urlprotocols.jar;C:/Program Files/IBM/WebSphere/AppServ/deploytool/itp/batchboot.jar;C:/Program Files/IBM/WebSphere/AppServ/deploytool/itp/batch2.jar;C:/Program Files/IBM/WebSphere/AppServ/java/lib/tools.jar
Ext dirs = C:\Program Files\IBM\WebSphere\AppServ\java\jre\lib\ext
Other related data. If null, nothing was passed in =
null
The Objects' instance variables are printed below recursively 2 levels deep =
Object type = com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcStatement
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcStatement@53385338
Displaying FFDC information for wrapper hierarchy,
beginning from the Connection...
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcConnection@7c9e7c9e
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcConnection@7c9e7c9e
Transaction Manager global transaction status is
STATUS NO TRANSACTION (6)
Underlying Connection: oracle.jdbc.driver.LogicalConnection@3dfc3dfc
oracle.jdbc.driver.LogicalConnection@3dfc3dfc
Key Object:
[B@14f414f4
DataStoreHelper:
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper@3ebc3ebc
Connection Manager:
[ConnectionManager]@4ee24ee2
JNDI Name <FNGCDDS>
shareable <true>
ConnectionManager supports lazy association?
true
ConnectionManager supports lazy enlistment?
true
Handle is reserved? false
AutoCommit value tracked by handle: true
Detection of multithreaded access is:
DISABLED
Thread id:
null
Wrapper State:
ACTIVE
Parent wrapper:
null
Child wrapper:
null
# of Child Wrappers 1
Child wrappers:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcStatement@53385338
ConnectionRequestInfo:
null
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSManagedConnectionFactoryImpl@63666366
Detection of multithreaded access is
DISABLED
Resource Adapter:
null
Hash Code:
-1131425938 (0xbc8fcf6e)
DataSource properties:
{enable2Phase=false, serverName=localhost, statementCacheSize=10, user=gcduser, dataStoreHelperClass=com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper, URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:orcl, databaseName=orcl, selectMethod=direct, dataSourceClass=oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource, password=******, portNumber=1521}
Database Type:
null
DataStoreHelper:
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper@3ebc3ebc
Description:
null
InternalDataStoreHelper:
[email protected]8
Log Writer:
null
Performance Monitoring Instrumentation:
com.ibm.ws.pmi.server.modules.J2CModule@46cc46cc
Statement Cache Size (maximum):
10
Transaction Branches are set to be Loosely Coupled:
false
Counter of fatal connection errors on ManagedConnections created by this MCF:
0
Validate existing connections on cleanup after a fatal connection error is detected?
true
ResetConnectionByBackendDatabase:
false
Backend id checking is:
true
JMSOnePhaseOptimization:
false
Reauthentication:
false
newDBConnectionValidationEnabled:
false
connectionRetriesDuringDBFailover:
100
connRetryDurationDuringDBFailover:
3000
Connection Factory Type:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcDataSource
Listing PropertyChangeListeners:
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSRdbDataSource@34003400
DataSource Implementation Class Name:
oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource
DataSource Name:
null
DataStoreHelper:
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper@3ebc3ebc
DataSource properties:
{enable2Phase=false, serverName=localhost, statementCacheSize=10, user=gcduser, dataStoreHelperClass=com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper, URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:orcl, databaseName=orcl, selectMethod=direct, dataSourceClass=oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource, password=******, portNumber=1521}
ONE PHASE ENABLED
Underlying DataSource Object: oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource@39703970
oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource@39703970
Counter of unique, modified DataSource configurations: 0
DynamicDSConfigManager
null
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSRdbManagedConnectionImpl@3f023f02
ONE PHASE ENABLED
Database Type:
null
Transaction State:
NO_TRANSACTION_ACTIVE
Statement Cache Size (maximum):
10
Key:
[B@14f414f4
Performance Monitoring Instrumentation:
com.ibm.ws.pmi.server.modules.J2CModule@46cc46cc
Log Writer:
null
Subject:
null
ManagedConnection:
WSRdbManagedConnectionImpl@3f023f02
Counter of fatal connection errors for the ManagedConnectionFactory as of the most recent getConnection on this ManagedConnection:
0
Default AutoCommit:
true
Current AutoCommit:
true
AutoCommit reported by the JDBC driver:
true
Current Isolation:
READ COMMITTED (2)
Isolation level has changed? :
false
Support isolation level switching:
false
Isolation reported by the JDBC driver:
READ COMMITTED (2)
Catalog, IsReadOnly, or TypeMap has changed? :
false
Default Holdability:
DEFAULT CURSOR HOLDABILITY VALUE (0)
Current Holdability:
DEFAULT CURSOR HOLDABILITY VALUE (0)
Holdability value has changed? :
false
Holdability reported by the JDBC driver:
DEFAULT CURSOR HOLDABILITY VALUE (0)
Thread ID:
null
Lazily enlisted in the current transaction? :
false
Underlying Connection Object: oracle.jdbc.driver.LogicalConnection@3dfc3dfc
oracle.jdbc.driver.LogicalConnection@3dfc3dfc
Underlying PooledConnection Object: oracle.jdbc.pool.OraclePooledConnection@64ec64ec
oracle.jdbc.pool.OraclePooledConnection@64ec64ec
SQLJ Default Context: null
null
Is statement caching enabled? :
true
Fatal connection error was detected? :
false
Currently cleaning up handles? :
false
Last ConnectionEvent sent for this ManagedConnection:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSConnectionEvent@3f583f58
Connection Handle: null
Event ID: UNKNOWN CONNECTION EVENT CONSTANT (0)
Exception: null
Driver version:
10.2.0.3.0
Database version:
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Connection Event Listeners:
com.ibm.ejs.j2c.ConnectionEventListener@6f306f30
Interaction Metrics:
com.ibm.ejs.j2c.ConnectionEventListener@6f306f30
Maximum Handle List Size: 15
Handle Count: 1
Handles:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcConnection@7c9e7c9e
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
null
State Manager:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSStateManager@6ec46ec4
XA Resource:
null
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSRdbSpiLocalTransactionImpl@7c827c82
Connection:
oracle.jdbc.driver.LogicalConnection@3dfc3dfc
ManagedConnection:
WSRdbManagedConnectionImpl@3f023f02
Detection of multithreaded access is:
DISABLED
ManagedConnectionMetaData:
null
Statement Cache:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.CacheMap@6d486d48
Number of entries: 0
Maximum entries: 10
Number of buckets: 13
Maximum bucket size: 5
Number of discards: 0
BUCKET SIZE PREV NEXT
000 000 013 013
001 000 013 013
002 000 013 013
003 000 013 013
004 000 013 013
005 000 013 013
006 000 013 013
007 000 013 013
008 000 013 013
009 000 013 013
010 000 013 013
011 000 013 013
012 000 013 013
013 LRU 014
014 MRU 013
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSConnectionRequestInfoImpl@345e345e
extention DS properties =
null
extention DS properties key =
0
useHetrogeneous =
false
changable CRI =
false
optimizeForGetUseCloseUsage =
false
User Name:
null
Password:
null
Isolation Level:
READ COMMITTED (2)
Catalog:
null
Is Read Only?
null
Type Map:
null
Cursor Holdability:
DEFAULT CURSOR HOLDABILITY VALUE (0)
Config ID: 0
Hash Code:
0
Support isolation switching on connection:
false
NoEnlistment:
false
ShareWithCMPOnly:
false
Handle type:
java.sql.Connection
TrustedContext_name:
null
TrustedContext_realm:
null
TrustedContext_userSecToken:
null
TrustedContext_originalUser:
null
trustedContextIdentityAttributesAreSet =
false
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSManagedConnectionFactoryImpl@63666366
Detection of multithreaded access is
DISABLED
Resource Adapter:
null
Hash Code:
-1131425938 (0xbc8fcf6e)
DataSource properties:
{enable2Phase=false, serverName=localhost, statementCacheSize=10, user=gcduser, dataStoreHelperClass=com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper, URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:orcl, databaseName=orcl, selectMethod=direct, dataSourceClass=oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource, password=******, portNumber=1521}
Database Type:
null
DataStoreHelper:
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper@3ebc3ebc
Description:
null
InternalDataStoreHelper:
[email protected]8
Log Writer:
null
Performance Monitoring Instrumentation:
com.ibm.ws.pmi.server.modules.J2CModule@46cc46cc
Statement Cache Size (maximum):
10
Transaction Branches are set to be Loosely Coupled:
false
Counter of fatal connection errors on ManagedConnections created by this MCF:
0
Validate existing connections on cleanup after a fatal connection error is detected?
true
ResetConnectionByBackendDatabase:
false
Backend id checking is:
true
JMSOnePhaseOptimization:
false
Reauthentication:
false
newDBConnectionValidationEnabled:
false
connectionRetriesDuringDBFailover:
100
connRetryDurationDuringDBFailover:
3000
Connection Factory Type:
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.jdbc.WSJdbcDataSource
Listing PropertyChangeListeners:
First Failure Data Capture information for
com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.spi.WSRdbDataSource@34003400
DataSource Implementation Class Name:
oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource
DataSource Name:
null
DataStoreHelper:
com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper@3ebc3ebc
DataSource properties:
{enable2Phase=false, serverName=localhost, statementCacheSize=10, user=gcduser, dataStoreHelperClass=com.ibm.websphere.rsadapter.Oracle10gDataStoreHelper, URL=jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:orcl, databaseName=orcl, selectMethod=direct, dataSourceClass=oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource, password=******, portNumber=1521}
ONE PHASE ENABLED
Underlying DataSource Object: oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource@39703970
oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleConnectionPoolDataSource@39703970
Counter of unique, modified DataSource configurations: 0
DynamicDSConfigManager
null
+Data for directive [defaultadapter] obtained. =
==> Dump complete for com.ibm.ws.rsadapter.DiagnosticModuleForAdapter = Sun Feb 03 12:59:15 CST 2008
Any Ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Rajan -
Adding redolog group for a database which has standby
hi friends,
Database: 10.2.0.3
OS: windows 2003 server sp2
i had a database (which has a standby) with the following redolog information
SQL> select group#,member from v$logfile;
GROUP# MEMBER
3 I:\D001\ORACLE\ORADATA\INFA05UT\REDO03.LOG
2 I:\D001\ORACLE\ORADATA\INFA05UT\REDO02.LOG
1 I:\D001\ORACLE\ORADATA\INFA05UT\REDO01.LOG
4 I:\D001\ORACLE\ORADATA\INFA05UT\SBREDO01.LOG
5 I:\D001\ORACLE\ORADATA\INFA05UT\SBREDO02.LOG
6 I:\D001\ORACLE\ORADATA\INFA05UT\SBREDO03.LOG
by name SBREDO01.LOG i hope this is standby redo log file.
the following is the output from v$standby_log view.
SQL> select group#,status from v$standby_log;
GROUP# STATUS
4 UNASSIGNED
5 UNASSIGNED
6 UNASSIGNED
the following is in standby database
SQL> select * from v$log;
GROUP# THREAD# SEQUENCE# BYTES MEMBERS ARC STATUS
FIRST_CHANGE# FIRST_TIME
1 1 8319 52428800 1 YES CLEARING_CURRENT
99953082 05-JAN-09
3 1 8318 52428800 1 YES CLEARING
99947833 05-JAN-09
2 1 8317 52428800 1 YES CLEARING
99941239 05-JAN-09
will standby redo log file shown in primary? now i want to add a redolog group to primary. how can i do this? plz explain
thanks in advanceHi,
AFAIK, You can add redo log file groups or members to the primary database without affecting the standby database and Enabling and disabling threads at the primary database has no effect on the standby database.
Example :-
ALTER DATABASE
ADD LOGFILE GROUP 15 ('/oracle/dbs/log1d.rdo', '/oracle/dbs/log2d.rdo')
SIZE 500K;
The Standy performance only effects when you the Primary Failovers and standy DB had less Redo Logs, In that case the performance degrades. I suggest try to maintain Equal numbers of Online Redo Members on Both.
- Pavan Kumar N
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