EBS 11i ASM Non-RAC
Hi,
I wonder is it possible run EBS 11i database on ASM with Non-rac enviroment.
Thanks.
Edited by: ecer on Jul 28, 2012 9:30 AM
I wonder is it possible run EBS 11i database on ASM with Non-rac enviroment.It is possible.
Please see these docs for details (skip the RAC steps).
Configuring Oracle Applications Release 11i with 10g RAC and 10g ASM [ID 312731.1]
Step by Step Guide to configure Oracle Applications Release 11i with 10g R2 RAC and ASM [ID 731278.1]
Using Oracle 11g Release 2 Real Application Clusters with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i [ID 823586.1]
Using Oracle 11g Release 2 Real Application Clusters with Oracle E-Business Suite Release 11i [ID 823586.1]
Thanks,
Hussein
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[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.360 [12] >TRACE: clssgmCommonAddMember: global group grock CLSSSCHECK_GROUP member(0/Local) node(0) flags 0x0 0x0
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExecuteClientRequest: GRKEXIT recvd from client 1 (600000000096e870)
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExitGrock: client 1 (600000000096e870), grock CLSSSCHECK_GROUP, member 0
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmUnregisterPrimary: Unregistering member 0 (60000000009e0130) in global grock CLSSSCHECK_GROUP
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmRemoveMember: grock CLSSSCHECK_GROUP, member number 0 (60000000009e0130) node number 0 state 0x14 member refcnt 0 grock type 2
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmRegisterClient: proc(2/60000000003c7ee0), client(2/600000000096e870)
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExecuteClientRequest: GRKJOIN recvd from client 2 (600000000096e870)
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmJoinGrock: global grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK new client 600000000096e870 with con 60000000003b2c90, requested num -1
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddGrockMember: adding member to grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmAddMember: granted member(0) flags(0x2) node(0) grock (6000000000989e50/CLSSSCHECK_LOCK)
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmQueueGrockEvent: lockName(CLSSSCHECK_LOCK) type(3) count (1/1) xwaiters(1) event(1) to memberNo(0)
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmCommonAddMember: global lock grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK member(0/Local) node(0) flags 0x2 0x2
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExecuteClientRequest: GRKEXIT recvd from client 2 (600000000096e870)
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmExitGrock: client 2 (600000000096e870), grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK, member 0
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmUnregisterPrimary: Unregistering member 0 (60000000009e0130) in global grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.361 [12] >TRACE: clssgmRemoveMember: grock CLSSSCHECK_LOCK, member number 0 (60000000009e0130) node number 0 state 0x14 member refcnt 0 grock type 3
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.362 [12] >TRACE: clssgmDeadProc: proc 60000000003c7ee0
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:43:58.362 [12] >TRACE: clssgmDestroyProc: cleaning up proc(60000000003c7ee0) con(60000000003b2990) skgpid ospid 13157 with 0 clients, refcount 0
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:01.125 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:01.125 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:05.164 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:05.164 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:09.196 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:09.196 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:13.236 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:13.236 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:17.284 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:17.284 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:21.322 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:21.322 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:25.316 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:25.316 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:30.333 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:30.333 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 5 status msgs to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:34.324 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sending status msg to all nodes
[ CSSD]2010-07-16 09:44:34.324 [8] >TRACE: clssnmSendingThread: sent 4 status msgs to all nodes
Here is the message in $ASM_HOME/log/<hostname>/diskmon/client.log:
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 18:33:32.050 dskm_send_command: process 23246 sending command 8 to master diskmon listening on default pipe
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 18:33:32.080 dskm_send_command3: skgznp_connect failed with error 56815
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 18:33:32.080 dskm_send_command3: error 56815 at location skgznpcon6 - connect() - Connection refused
Here is the message in $ASM_HOME/log/<hostname>/diskmon/diskmonOUT.log:
setsid: failed with -1/1
dskm_getenv_oracle_user: calling getpwnam_r for user oracle
dskm_getenv_oracle_user: info for user oracle complete
07/16/10 18:33:31: Master Diskmon starting
Here is the message in $ASM_HOME/log/<hostname>/diskmon/diskmon.log:
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.573 dskm main: starting up
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.588 [12350:3] dskm_rac_thrd_main: running
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.588 [12350:1] dskm_rac_thrd_creat2: got the post from the css event handling thread
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.589 [12350:1] dskm main: startup complete
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.589 [12350:1] listening on -> default pipe
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:35.792 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:36.385 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:36.906 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:37.426 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:37.945 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:38.465 clsc_connect: (6000000000700420) no listener at (ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=OCSSD_LL_rmodbd01_))
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.376 [12350:1] dskm_slave_thrd_creat: thread created
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.376 [12350:11] dskm_slave_thrd_main1: slave 0 running
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.376 [12350:11] dskm_process_msg5: received msg type KGZM_IDENTIFY (0x0001)
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.389 [12350:11] dskm_proc_identify8: client kgzf/12297, version 0x01020000, slave 0, reid cid=3e0391f05e06cfafbf7419d7cf085a44,icin=174732166,nmn=0,lnid=174732166,gid=0,gin=0,gmn=0,umemid=0,opid=0,opsn=0,lvl=node
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.389 [12350:11] dskm_send_version1:
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.389 [12350:11] dskm_send_version4: done
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.389 [12350:11] dskm_process_msg7: processed msg 0 type KGZM_IDENTIFY (0x0001), retcode 0
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.389 [12350:11] dskm_process_msg5: received msg type KGZM_KGZF_HANDSHAKE (0x0010)
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.389 [12350:11] dskm_proc_kgzf_handshake3: client kgzf/12297, kgzf version 0x00010004, slave 0
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.401 [12350:3] dskm_clss_ini2: successful clsssinit(), clssvers 2.1
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.402 [12350:3] dskm_clss_ini12: node rmodbd01 (0) registered in cluster
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.403 [12350:3] dskm_reid_ini12: diskmon reid cid=3e0391f05e06cfafbf7419d7cf085a44,icin=174732166,nmn=0,lnid=174732166,gid=-1,gin=-1,gmn=-1,umemid=-1,opid=12350,opsn=1279291355,lvl=process
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.424 [12350:3] dskm_sage_config: CELL storage configuration file cellinit.ora not found
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.425 [12350:3] dskm_nfy_kgzf1: notified thread kgzf enabled
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.425 [12350:11] dskm_proc_kgzf_handshake5: got the post from the hb thread
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.425 [12350:11] dskm_proc_kgzf_handshake9: done, kgzf enabled
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.425 [12350:11] dskm_process_msg7: processed msg 0 type KGZM_KGZF_HANDSHAKE (0x0010), retcode 0
[ DISKMON] 07/16/2010 09:42:46.426 [12350:3] dskm_rac_ini22: CELL storage not configured in the cluster; registered in group MASTER#DISKMON#GROUP as memno 0 (GSDGRPSZ 512) -
11g r2 non rac using asm for sun cluster os (two node but non-rac)
I am going to install grid installation for non-rac using asm for two node sun cluster environment..
How to create candidate disk in solaris cluster (sparc os) to install grid home in asm.. please provide me the steps if anyone knowsPlease refer the thread Re: 11GR2 ASM in non-rac node not starting... failing with error ORA-29701
and this doc http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E11882_01/install.112/e24616/presolar.htm#CHDHAAHE -
Moving RAC/ASM to single-node non-rac SET NEWNAME not working
Good morning,
I'm trying to restore a rac/asm database to a non-rac environment to simulate disaster recovery under worst-case circumstances.
Here is as faras I have been able to get
1) Restored pfile
2) modified pfile to remove references to RAC settings (note, did not set db_file_create_dest, db_file_name_convert, etc)
3) Restored controlfile successfully
4) Mounted database
At this time I run the following rman script which covers all temp and datafiles (there's some skipped numbers where datafiles have been removed previously)
run {
set until time "to_date('2009/11/29 03:00:00','YYYY/MM/DD HH24:MI:SS')";
set newname for tempfile 1 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/temp_1.dbf';
set newname for datafile 1 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/system_1.dbf';
set newname for datafile 2 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/undotbs1_2.dbf';
set newname for datafile 3 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/sysaux_3.dbf';
set newname for datafile 4 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/undotbs2_4.dbf';
set newname for datafile 5 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/undotbs3_5.dbf';
set newname for datafile 6 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/users_6.dbf';
set newname for datafile 7 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/atend1_7.dbf';
set newname for datafile 8 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/atendidx1_8.dbf';
set newname for datafile 9 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/cwmlite_9.dbf';
set newname for datafile 10 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/datafeedsidx1_10.dbf';
set newname for datafile 11 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/drsys_11.dbf';
set newname for datafile 12 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/dynamic1_12.dbf';
set newname for datafile 13 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/dynamicidx1_13.dbf';
set newname for datafile 14 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/intermedia_14.dbf';
set newname for datafile 15 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/notesidx1_15.dbf';
set newname for datafile 16 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/odm_16.dbf';
set newname for datafile 18 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pacific_data_large_18.dbf';
set newname for datafile 19 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pacific_data_medium_19.dbf';
set newname for datafile 20 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pacific_data_small_20.dbf';
set newname for datafile 21 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pacific_data_xlarge_21.dbf';
set newname for datafile 22 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pacific_index_large_22.dbf';
set newname for datafile 23 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pacific_index_medium_23.dbf';
set newname for datafile 24 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pacific_index_small_24.dbf';
set newname for datafile 25 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pacific_index_xlarge_25.dbf';
set newname for datafile 26 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_data_large_26.dbf';
set newname for datafile 27 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_data_medium_27.dbf';
set newname for datafile 28 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_data_small_28.dbf';
set newname for datafile 29 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_data_large_29.dbf';
set newname for datafile 30 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/sysaux_30.dbf';
set newname for datafile 31 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_data_xlarge_31.dbf';
set newname for datafile 32 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_index_large_32.dbf';
set newname for datafile 33 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_data_medium_33.dbf';
set newname for datafile 34 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_index_medium_34.dbf';
set newname for datafile 35 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_index_small_35.dbf';
set newname for datafile 36 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_index_xlarge_36.dbf';
set newname for datafile 38 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/portal30_38.dbf';
set newname for datafile 39 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/portal_app_helpdesk_39.dbf';
set newname for datafile 40 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/static1_40.dbf';
set newname for datafile 41 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/staticidx1_41.dbf';
set newname for datafile 42 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/tools_42.dbf';
set newname for datafile 43 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/xdb_43.dbf';
set newname for datafile 44 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_index_small_44.dbf';
set newname for datafile 46 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_index_medium_46.dbf';
set newname for datafile 47 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_data_small_47.dbf';
set newname for datafile 48 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_index_large_48.dbf';
set newname for datafile 49 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_index_xlarge_49.dbf';
set newname for datafile 50 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/system_50.dbf';
set newname for datafile 52 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_data_xlarge_52.dbf';
set newname for datafile 54 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmi_index_medium_54.dbf';
set newname for datafile 55 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/acctdb_data_55.dbf';
set newname for datafile 56 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/acctdb_index_56.dbf';
set newname for datafile 57 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pivot_data_57.dbf';
set newname for datafile 58 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmiaudit_data_58.dbf';
set newname for datafile 59 to '/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/pmiaudit_indx_59.dbf';
allocate channel D1 device type disk;
restore database;
switch datafile all;
release channel D1;
When I run this I get the following:
creating datafile fno=3 name=/mnt/data/oradata/pmi/sysaux_3.dbf
released channel: D1
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of restore command at 12/09/2009 09:32:33
ORA-01119: error in creating database file '+PMI2'
ORA-17502: ksfdcre:4 Failed to create file +PMI2
ORA-15001: diskgroup "PMI2" does not exist or is not mounted
ORA-15077: could not locate ASM instance serving a required diskgroup
ORA-29701: unable to connect to Cluster Manager
I noticed that it's trying to create the datafile. Shouldn't it be giving me a "Restoring datafiles from backup piece" clause? Also it appears to be trying to recreate the datafiles in their old location. Any thoughts on how to get around this.
Using the db_file_name_convert does allow me to restore files to the filesystem, but they use names such as "omf_*" and I'm not sure if it's converting the files properly from ASM format.
Thanks!Hi,
I assume your problem is either in your pfile ( but you indicate you have removed all RAC settings), or in your control file.
I would recommend to remove the control files and create them later as soon as the datafiles have been restored, using the commands:
STARTUP NOMOUNT
CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "OMST01" NORESETLOGS FORCE LOGGING NOARCHIVELOG
-- SET STANDBY TO MAXIMIZE PERFORMANCE
MAXLOGFILES 100
MAXLOGMEMBERS 2
MAXDATAFILES 1024
MAXINSTANCES 8
MAXLOGHISTORY 10210
LOGFILE
< your logfiles >
DATAFILE
< your datafiles >
CHARACTER SET <your character set>;So the steps are
Startup nomount with the pfile
Restore the datafiles using rman
Shutdown the database
Use above script to create the control files
It is possible you need to use the RESETLOGS option instead of the NORESETLOGS
HTH -
Oracle EBS Cloning - RAC to Non-RAC on windows 2008
Kindly note that my Client is currently running Oracle E-Business Suit R12.1.1 + 11.2.0.2 on Windows
Server 2008R2 on RAC + ASM.
I have been requested to perform the Clonning of the Production to Test Enviroment from RAC to non
RAC?
I have gone through the note id Certified RAC Scenarios for E-Business Suite Cloning [ID 783188.1] which
says that Oracle E-Business Suit R12.1.1 is not supported for RAC to RAC or RAC to non RAC Clonning?
Please advise whether the Clonning is possible from RAC to non RAC enviroment on Windows 2008 R2 for
R12.1.1 + 11.2.0.2?
What is the possible risk if I go ahead with the same Oracle non supported Enviroment ?R12 clone with RMAN auxiliary db.
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Oracle Documentation to Migrate RAC to NON-RAC keeping ASM
Oracle Documentation to Migrate RAC to NON-RAC keeping ASM.
93a5de6e-a834-4d99-8192-dbc40f606ffd wrote:
Oracle Documentation to Migrate RAC to NON-RAC keeping ASM.
Surely all you need to do is set CLUSTER_DATABASE=FALSE, and start the instance from a non-RAC Oracle home. Then tidy up the cluster registry: use the srvctl utility to remove the RAC database, and add a non-RAC database. All done in ten minutes.
John Watson
Oracle Certified Master DBA -
EBS 11i AutoInvoice Performance Very Slow
Hi all,
EBS 11i
Oracle 9.2.0.6 32bit
AutoInvoice Transfer Program has been bugging down the Company's business, a bad start for 2013. Please help for this serious problem :(
Attached is the "STATSPACK" report for the slow performance time.
STATSPACK report for
DB Name DB Id Instance Inst Num Release Cluster Host
OAPROD 4204192100 OAPROD 1 9.2.0.6.0 NO oel5.prod
e.local
Snap Id Snap Time Sessions Curs/Sess Comment
Begin Snap: 551 02-Jan-13 22:00:04 123 59.1
End Snap: 553 03-Jan-13 00:00:02 97 48.7
Elapsed: 119.97 (mins)
Cache Sizes (end)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Buffer Cache: 288M Std Block Size: 8K
Shared Pool Size: 288M Log Buffer: 10,240K
Load Profile
~~~~~~~~~~~~ Per Second Per Transaction
Redo size: 54,437.02 65,579.53
Logical reads: 2,053,336.52 2,473,626.15
Block changes: 383.39 461.86
Physical reads: 43,270.67 52,127.57
Physical writes: 46.63 56.18
User calls: 35.83 43.16
Parses: 25.53 30.76
Hard parses: 0.18 0.21
Sorts: 186.25 224.38
Logons: 0.08 0.10
Executes: 108.76 131.02
Transactions: 0.83
% Blocks changed per Read: 0.02 Recursive Call %: 85.81
Rollback per transaction %: 3.18 Rows per Sort: 3.77
Instance Efficiency Percentages (Target 100%)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Buffer Nowait %: 99.99 Redo NoWait %: 99.98
Buffer Hit %: 97.90 In-memory Sort %: 100.00
Library Hit %: 99.87 Soft Parse %: 99.31
Execute to Parse %: 76.52 Latch Hit %: 99.96
Parse CPU to Parse Elapsd %: 37.01 % Non-Parse CPU: 99.98
Shared Pool Statistics Begin End
Memory Usage %: 95.13 94.82
% SQL with executions>1: 83.58 95.42
% Memory for SQL w/exec>1: 79.28 92.57
Top 5 Timed Events
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ % Total
Event Waits Time (s) Ela Time
CPU time 74,717 84.80
latch free 181,788 8,101 9.19
db file scattered read 47,546,136 2,893 3.28
db file sequential read 23,092,208 2,006 2.28
buffer busy waits 1,812,920 193 .22
^LWait Events for DB: OAPROD Instance: OAPROD Snaps: 551 -553
-> 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)
Avg
Total Wait wait Waits
Event Waits Timeouts Time (s) (ms) /txn
latch free 181,788 180,378 8,101 45 30.4
db file scattered read 47,546,136 0 2,893 0 7,957.5
db file sequential read 23,092,208 0 2,006 0 3,864.8
buffer busy waits 1,812,920 2 193 0 303.4
log file switch (checkpoint 124 51 69 560 0.0
log file parallel write 21,251 0 39 2 3.6
log file sync 4,072 0 21 5 0.7
control file parallel write 3,061 0 12 4 0.5
library cache load lock 5 2 9 1806 0.0
log file switch completion 54 6 8 148 0.0
PX Deq: Execute Reply 7,268 0 6 1 1.2
PX Deq: Signal ACK 297 103 6 21 0.0
PX qref latch 310 279 5 16 0.1
PX Deq: Msg Fragment 4,301 0 4 1 0.7
PX Deq Credit: send blkd 1,256 0 2 2 0.2
PX Deq: Parse Reply 267 0 2 7 0.0
process startup 46 0 2 39 0.0
PX Deq: Table Q Sample 84 0 2 22 0.0
library cache pin 337 0 1 4 0.1
kksfbc child completion 116 76 1 11 0.0
write complete waits 2 1 1 491 0.0
PX Deq: Join ACK 212 0 1 4 0.0
SQL*Net break/reset to clien 2,152 0 1 0 0.4
enqueue 80 0 1 7 0.0
db file parallel read 38 0 0 13 0.0
SQL*Net more data to client 24,272 0 0 0 4.1
log file single write 160 0 0 2 0.0
PX Deq: Table Q qref 62 0 0 4 0.0
control file sequential read 4,336 0 0 0 0.7
direct path read 45,818 0 0 0 7.7
library cache lock 1 0 0 76 0.0
direct path write 22,821 0 0 0 3.8
LGWR wait for redo copy 5,387 0 0 0 0.9
PX Deq Credit: need buffer 206 0 0 0 0.0
undo segment extension 40,035 40,028 0 0 6.7
db file parallel write 3,904 0 0 0 0.7
db file single write 40 0 0 0 0.0
log file sequential read 160 0 0 0 0.0
async disk IO 40 0 0 0 0.0
SQL*Net message from client 269,626 0 337,613 1252 45.1
pipe get 5,313 5,286 21,063 3964 0.9
queue messages 1,466 1,464 14,023 9566 0.2
wakeup time manager 239 238 6,738 28191 0.0
PX Idle Wait 3,475 3,042 6,026 1734 0.6
jobq slave wait 961 960 2,824 2939 0.2
PX Deq: Execution Msg 9,423 1 159 17 1.6
PX Deq: Table Q Normal 1,362 4 8 6 0.2
SQL*Net more data from clien 12,643 0 2 0 2.1
SQL*Net message to client 269,616 0 0 0 45.1
^LWait Events for DB: OAPROD Instance: OAPROD Snaps: 551 -553
-> 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)
Avg
Total Wait wait Waits
Event Waits Timeouts Time (s) (ms) /txn
^LBackground Wait Events for DB: OAPROD Instance: OAPROD Snaps: 551 -553
-> ordered by wait time desc, waits desc (idle events last)
Avg
Total Wait wait Waits
Event Waits Timeouts Time (s) (ms) /txn
log file parallel write 21,251 0 39 2 3.6
latch free 407 353 13 32 0.1
control file parallel write 2,981 0 12 4 0.5
db file scattered read 3,464 0 5 1 0.6
db file sequential read 1,756 0 2 1 0.3
rdbms ipc reply 137 0 2 16 0.0
log file single write 160 0 0 2 0.0
enqueue 17 0 0 6 0.0
control file sequential read 3,346 0 0 0 0.6
LGWR wait for redo copy 5,387 0 0 0 0.9
db file parallel write 3,904 0 0 0 0.7
direct path read 1,833 0 0 0 0.3
direct path write 1,833 0 0 0 0.3
log file sequential read 160 0 0 0 0.0
buffer busy waits 21 0 0 0 0.0
rdbms ipc message 41,753 9,476 33,069 792 7.0
pmon timer 4,438 2,164 7,021 1582 0.7
smon timer 522 1 6,820 13064 0.1
^LSQL ordered by Gets for DB: OAPROD Instance: OAPROD Snaps: 551 -553
-> End Buffer Gets Threshold: 10000
-> Note that resources reported for PL/SQL includes the resources used by
all SQL statements called within the PL/SQL code. As individual SQL
statements are also reported, it is possible and valid for the summed
total % to exceed 100
CPU Elapsd
Buffer Gets Executions Gets per Exec %Total Time (s) Time (s) Hash Value
5,636,117,159 28 201,289,898.5 38.1 ######## ######### 835260576
Module: RAXTRX
INSERT INTO RA_INTERFACE_ERRORS (INTERFACE_LINE_ID, MESSAGE_
TEXT, INVALID_VALUE) SELECT INTERFACE_LINE_ID, :b_err_msg6, '
trx_number='||T.TRX_NUMBER||','||'customer_trx_id='||TL.CUSTOMER
_TRX_ID FROM RA_INTERFACE_LINES_GT IL, RA_CUSTOMER_TRX_LINES TL,
RA_CUSTOMER_TRX T WHERE IL.REQUEST_ID = :b1 AND IL.INTERFAC
511,626,129 20 25,581,306.5 3.5 8155.90 15045.56 205460129
Module: JDBC Thin Client
select TRANSACTION_BRANCH , BRANCH_ADDRESS_1 , BRANCH_ADDRESS_2
, BRANCH_PHONES , BRANCH_FAX , BRANCH_TIN , TRX_NUMBER , TRX_NU
MBER_DISP , TRX_DATE , TRX_DATE_DISP , BILL_TO_CUSTOMER_ID , BIL
L_TO_CUSTOMER_NAME , SHIP_DATE_ACTUAL_DISP , SHIP_TO_NAME , SHIP
_TO_ADDRESS1 , SHIP_TO_ADDRESS2 , SHIP_TO_ADDRESS3 , SHIP_TO_ADD
114,013,000 8,544 13,344.2 0.8 2919.47 4527.54 803969757
Module: JDBC Thin Client
SELECT COALESCE(DELV_ADDR.CITY, DELV_ADDR.PROVINCE) FROM APPS.OE
_ORDER_HEADERS_ALL OE_HEADERS , APPS.RA_SITE_USES_ALL DELV_SITE
, APPS.RA_ADDRESSES_ALL DELV_ADDR WHERE TO_CHAR(ORDER_NUMBER) =
:B1 AND DELV_SITE.SITE_USE_ID(+) = OE_HEADERS.DELIVER_TO_ORG_ID
AND DELV_ADDR.ADDRESS_ID(+) = DELV_SITE.ADDRESS_ID
113,972,897 8,550 13,330.2 0.8 2924.20 4550.22 3761220362
Module: JDBC Thin Client
SELECT DELV_ADDR.ADDRESS1 FROM APPS.OE_ORDER_HEADERS_ALL OE_HEAD
ERS , APPS.RA_SITE_USES_ALL DELV_SITE , APPS.RA_ADDRESSES_ALL DE
LV_ADDR WHERE TO_CHAR(ORDER_NUMBER) = :B1 AND DELV_SITE.SITE_USE
_ID(+) = OE_HEADERS.DELIVER_TO_ORG_ID AND DELV_ADDR.ADDRESS_ID(+
) = DELV_SITE.ADDRESS_ID
113,972,850 8,551 13,328.6 0.8 2919.13 4533.69 4273350236
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JanHi hussein,
Is this normal locks for the apps table which is "3". Im selecting the locks even if there is no users in the system.
SELECT o.owner, o.object_name, o.object_type, o.last_ddl_time, o.status, l.session_id,
l.oracle_username, l.locked_mode
FROM dba_objects o, gv$locked_object l
WHERE o.object_id = l.object_id;
OWNER OBJECT_NAME OBJECT_TYPE LAST_DDL STATUS SESSION_ID ORACLE_USERNAME LOCKED_MODE
APPLSYS FND_CONCURRENT_QUEUES TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 109 APPS 3
APPLSYS FND_CONCURRENT_REQUESTS TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 25 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 143 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 139 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 138 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 131 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 115 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 103 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 87 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 143 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 139 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 138 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 131 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 115 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 103 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 87 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 143 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 139 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 138 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 131 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 115 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 103 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_OPP_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 87 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 121 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 104 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 95 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 75 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 67 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 66 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 55 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 54 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_T TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 52 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 121 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 104 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 95 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 75 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 67 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 66 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 55 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 54 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_H TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 52 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 121 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 104 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 95 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 75 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 67 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 66 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 55 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 54 APPS 3
APPLSYS AQ$_FND_CP_GSM_IPC_AQTBL_I TABLE 24-APR-10 VALID 52 APPS 3Thanks,
Edited by: yxes2013 on 21.1.2013 10:18 -
Can I use data guard to create a RAC standby database for a non RAC primary
Hi,
we need to RAC our production database but the normal methods will mean a long outage. It is possible to create a standby as a single node RAC database and when ready do a graceful failover to the standby database and open it for business. The next step would be to create another RAC node from this on the original server.
servers are already cluster aware, using ASM etc
Oracle 10.2Yes, you will be able to setup RAC stnadby for a non-RAC Primary. For primary it just needs a available destination for redo shipping it doesn't matter whether it's RAC enabled or not. And ofcourse you are using 10.2 anyway only one node will be running MRP and that is too in standby mount mode.
However since you have are using You may follow below sequence.
1. Setup a new standby as RAC enabled.
2. Perform a switchover.
3. Shutdown the Old primary (which is standby now).
4. Install CRS and RDBMS on the old primary and it's new node.
5. Modify the cluster_database=TRUE and cluster_database_instances=<required number of instances>.
With above modification mount the standby database in standby mode and start MRP.
6. Introduce the database and instances to the OCR using SRVCTL add command.
7. Once you your database is synchronized with Primary do a switchover.
9. Now you can repeat step 3 to 6 on the other site too. <- if you need your secondary site to be RAC enabled too
10. Finally both the sites should be RAC enabled.
Hope this is helpful!!!
Thanks,
Asif Haliyal
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