Export Backup
Dear All,
I'm having two database one in production and another in development. While taking export (exp) backup in production environment it is taking around 35/40 min. but in case of development it is taking around 2 hrs. Both the database configure in different server and having same configuration. Then why it is taking time in development environment? i want your valuable tips on this. Oracle version is 10 G and OS is solaris.
Edited by: user606947 on Oct 20, 2008 9:48 PM
Hi..
Both the database configure in different server and having same configurationAre the database size same....It could be a server issue..Are the loads same on prod server and dev. server..
Anand
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Hi Gurus,
We are using Oracle 10G (10.2.0.1.0) on Solaris 10 and we used to take export backup daily basis. While taking export backup using 'exp' then .dmp file size is becoming 30.3 GB where as when we use 'expdp' .dmp file size is 26.1 GB. I've checked both the log files and found no. of tables along with their records are same. so I'm confused why this size difference? and as a result we are not in a position to implement 'expdp'. Can anybody tell me why this size difference and whether can we rely on expdp or not?
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I have production & DR database of 350gb version 10.2.0.4 on aix 5.3 platform.
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>
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ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [17112], [0x4152199C], [], [], [], [], [], []
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With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
ORACLE_HOME = /u02/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
System name: Linux
Node name: test1.domain.com
Release: 2.6.9-5.EL
Version: #1 Wed Jan 5 19:22:18 EST 2005
Machine: i686
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415209A0 4151F99C 2001CFBC 00000000 415219A8 [..QA... ......RA]
415209B0 D0000FED 00000000 415219B8 40EFEB10 [..........RA...@]
415209C0 415219BC 00000025 00000000 0C7470F0 [..RA%........pt.]
415209D0 00000000 46440007 454C544C 0000004E [......DFLTLEN...]
415209E0 000A000C 0E000001 00000015 415209C4 [..............RA]
415209F0 0C7470D8 41520A70 41520A1C 00000015 [.pt.p.RA..RA....]
41520A00 415209E8 0C7470D8 41520A84 41520A1C [..RA.pt...RA..RA]
41520A10 00000055 415209FC 0C747378 00000201 [U.....RAxst.....]
41520A20 00000000 00000059 00008100 00030040 [....Y.......@...]
41520A30 00000000 00000016 41548140 00000000 [[email protected]....]
41520A40 04000008 00000000 40FFBEFC 00000000 [...........@....]
41520A50 00000000 40F34AF0 40F56490 00000000 [[email protected].@....]
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cache-low rba: logseq 183, block 3
on-disk rba: logseq 183, block 101, scn 473671
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Export / Backup all the production data
Dear Experts,
Thanks for your attention!
Due to we have some upgrading issue in our production system. We plan to re-install the GRC AC SP10 in PRD.
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If this was first time you are performing, better check out restore on non-production server and identify any issues and resolve and then proceed onto production.
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Hi all,
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http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/text.111/b28304/cexec.htm#CCREF2187
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Export Backup takes 90% CPU Usage
hi Gurus,
We have export backup scheduled on PROD database. We have noticed that export backup consumes alot of CPU usage.
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Script file_
@echo off
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SQL>
SQL> WHENEVER SQLERROR EXIT;
SQL>
SQL> BEGIN
2 IF dbms_registry.status('CATJAVA') IS NULL THEN
3 RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR(-20000,
4 'CATJAVA has not been loaded into the database.');
5 END IF;
6 IF dbms_registry.is_loaded('JAVAVM') != 1 THEN
7 RAISE_APPLICATION_ERROR(-20000,
8 'JServer is not operational in the database; ' ||
9 'JServer is required to remove CATJAVA from the database.');
10 END IF;
11 END;
12 /
BEGIN
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