Export is terminating successfully with warnings
Hi Gurus,
Export is getting terminated successfully with warnings. Below errors are recorded in export file
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 4063 encountered
ORA-04063: package body "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG" has errors
ORA-06508: PL/SQL: could not find program unit being called: "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG"
ORA-06512: at line 1
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG.system_info_exp
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 6550 encountered
ORA-06550: line 1, column 13:
PLS-00201: identifier 'EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP' must be declared
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PL/SQL: Statement ignored
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP.system_info_exp
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 4063 encountered
ORA-04063: package body "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG" has errors
ORA-06508: PL/SQL: could not find program unit being called: "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG"
ORA-06512: at line 1
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG.system_info_exp
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 6550 encountered
ORA-06550: line 1, column 13:
PLS-00201: identifier 'EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP' must be declared
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PL/SQL: Statement ignored
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP.system_info_exp
. exporting pre-schema procedural objects and actions
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 6550 encountered
ORA-06550: line 1, column 13:
PLS-00201: identifier 'EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP' must be declared
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PL/SQL: Statement ignored
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling EXFSYS.DBMS_EXPFIL_DEPASEXP.schema_info_exp
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 4063 encountered
ORA-04063: package body "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG" has errors
ORA-06508: PL/SQL: could not find program unit being called: "SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG"
ORA-06512: at line 1
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG.schema_info_exp
EXP-00008: ORACLE error 6550 encountered
ORA-06550: line 1, column 13:
PLS-00201: identifier 'DMSYS.DBMS_DM_MODEL_EXP' must be declared
ORA-06550: line 1, column 7:
PL/SQL: Statement ignored
EXP-00083: The previous problem occurred when calling DMSYS.DBMS_DM_MODEL_EXP.schema_info_exp
Please help me how to resolve this.
Thanks,
Dasarath
Pl post details of OS and database versions, along with the complete export command. Has this ever worked before ? If so, what has changed since the last successful export ?
See these MOS Docs
298107.1 - Export Is Giving Errors Exp-00008 ORA-4068 ORA-4063 on SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG
740818.1 - Full Database Export Raises Warnings EXP-8 ORA-6550 PLS-201 Identifier 'SYS.LT_EXPORT_PKG' Must be Declared
312317.1 - Export Failing with ORA-06550 and PLS-00201 on LT_EXPORT_PKG
HTH
Srini
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Function: BACKUP
Backup Type: BACKUP_FILE
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_1/sr3.data1
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_2/sr3.data2
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_3/sr3.data3
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_4/sr3.data4
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3_5/sr3.data5
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3_10/sr3.data10
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3_6/sr3.data6
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3_7/sr3.data7
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3_8/sr3.data8
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3_9/sr3.data9
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_11/sr3.data11
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_12/sr3.data12
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_13/sr3.data13
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_14/sr3.data14
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3_15/sr3.data15
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_16/sr3.data16
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_17/sr3.data17
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_18/sr3.data18
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_19/sr3.data19
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3_20/sr3.data20
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_1/sr3700.data1
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_2/sr3700.data2
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_3/sr3700.data3
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3700_4/sr3700.data4
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_5/sr3700.data5
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_6/sr3700.data6
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_7/sr3700.data7
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/sr3700_8/sr3700.data8
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_10/sr3700.data10
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_11/sr3700.data11
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_12/sr3700.data12
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/sr3700_9/sr3700.data9
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_13/sr3700.data13
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_14/sr3700.data14
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_15/sr3700.data15
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_16/sr3700.data16
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_17/sr3700.data17
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_18/sr3700.data18
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata4/sr3700_19/sr3700.data19
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sr3usr_1/sr3usr.data1
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata2/temp_1/temp.data1
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata3/undo_1/undo.data1
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sysaux_1/sysaux.data1
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/sysaux_2/sysaux.data2
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/system_1/system.data1
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapdata1/system_2/system.data2
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/log_g11m1.dbf
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogB/log_g12m1.dbf
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/log_g13m1.dbf
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogB/log_g14m1.dbf
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
#FILE..... /oracle/<MYSID>/origlogA/cntrl/cntrl<MYSID>.dbf
#SAVED.... VXF1226681408
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.02
BR0232I 51 of 51 files saved by backup utility
BR0230I Backup utility called successfully
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.04
BR0304I Starting and opening database instance <MYSID> ...
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.35
BR0305I Start and open of database instance <MYSID> successful
BR0117I ARCHIVE LOG LIST after backup for database instance <MYSID>
Parameter Value
Database log mode Archive Mode
Automatic archival Enabled
Archive destination /oracle/<MYSID>/oraarch/<MYSID>arch
Archive format %t_%s_%r.dbf
Oldest online log sequence 2864
Next log sequence to archive 2867
Current log sequence 2867 SCN: 21991272
Database block size 8192 Thread: 1
Current system change number 22012086 ResetId: 665869765
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.11.37
BR0229I Calling backup utility with function 'backup'...
BR0278I Command output of '/usr/sap/<MYSID>/SYS/exe/run/backint -u <MYSID> -f backup -i /oracle/<MYSID>/sapbackup/.bdzgizji.lst -t file -p /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/init<MYSID>.utl -c':
WARNING: sort_backup_type not specified in .utl file
WARNING: default sort_backup_type to <size> for backup
Program: /usr/sap/<MYSID>/SYS/exe/run/backint 6.0
Input File: /oracle/<MYSID>/sapbackup/.bdzgizji.lst
Profile: /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/init<MYSID>.utl
Function: BACKUP
Backup Type: BACKUP_FILE
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
#PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/init<MYSID>.ora
#SAVED.... VXF1226706058
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
#PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/spfile<MYSID>.ora
#SAVED.... VXF1226706058
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
#PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/init<MYSID>.sap
#SAVED.... VXF1226706058
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
#PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/102_64/dbs/init<MYSID>.utl
#SAVED.... VXF1226706058
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
#PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapreorg/space<MYSID>.log
#SAVED.... VXF1226706058
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
#PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapreorg/struc<MYSID>.log
#SAVED.... VXF1226706058
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
#PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapbackup/bdzgizji.aff
#SAVED.... VXF1226706058
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
#PFLOG.... /oracle/<MYSID>/sapbackup/back<MYSID>.log
#SAVED.... VXF1226706058
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.09
BR0232I 8 of 8 files saved by backup utility
BR0230I Backup utility called successfully
BR0056I End of database backup: bdzgizji.aff 2008-11-15 05.12.09
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.13
BR0053I BRBACKUP completed successfully with warnings
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.12.13
BR0291I BRARCHIVE will be started with options '-U -d util_file -sd -c'
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-11-15 05.13.36
BR0292I Execution of BRARCHIVE finished with return code 0
Please suggest as i am not able to understand that error code.
Thanks -
DB12 log RC code:0001 Success with warnings
Hi,
I have scheduled <b>Whole database online + redo log backup</b> , which started successfully. I have went to DB12 then log shows that return code :0001 sucess with warnings
Also message pops up that "The redo log files created during the last online backup have not yet been archived using BRARCHIVE.They are needed for a complete recovery."
Not sure what is this warning. Any help...
Thanks
ChimsikHow are you scheduling this backup (in DB13 or using scripts / sapdba)? Please post the part of the backup log that shows the command that was run to start the backups. Also please post from the end of the logs, which shows progress in backing up the archives. There may also be a separate archive log file corresponding to your backup run. Please paste that as well.
Typically archives can be covered by flags -sd, -cds etc. I would like to know what flags your backup is using.
Regards,
Sanket -
R3load export of table REPOSRC with lob col - error ora-1555 and ora-22924
Hello,
i have tried to export data from our production system for system copy and then upgrade test. while i export the R3load job has reported error in table REPOSRC, which has lob column DATA. i have apsted below the conversation in which i have requested SAP to help and they said it comes under consulting support. this problem is in 2 rows of the table.
but i would like to know if i delete these 2 rows and then copy from our development system to production system at oracle level, will there be any problem with upgrade or operation of these prorgams and will it have any license complications if i do it.
Regards
Ramakrishna Reddy
__________________________ SAP SUPPORT COnveration_____________________________________________________
Hello,
we have are performing Data Export for System copy of our Production
system, during the export, R3load Job gave error as
R3LOAD Log----
Compiled Aug 16 2008 04:47:59
/sapmnt/DB1/exe/R3load -datacodepage 1100 -
e /dataexport/syscopy/SAPSSEXC.cmd -l /dataexport/syscopy/SAPSSEXC.log -stop_on_error
(DB) INFO: connected to DB
(DB) INFO: DbSlControl(DBSL_CMD_NLS_CHARACTERSET_GET): WE8DEC
(DB) INFO: Export without hintfile
(NT) Error: TPRI_PAR: normal NameTab from 20090828184449 younger than
alternate NameTab from 20030211191957!
(SYSLOG) INFO: k CQF :
TPRI_PAR&20030211191957&20090828184449& rscpgdio 47
(CNV) WARNING: conversion from 8600 to 1100 not possible
(GSI) INFO: dbname = "DB120050205010209
(GSI) INFO: vname = "ORACLE "
(GSI) INFO: hostname
= "dbttsap "
(GSI) INFO: sysname = "AIX"
(GSI) INFO: nodename = "dbttsap"
(GSI) INFO: release = "2"
(GSI) INFO: version = "5"
(GSI) INFO: machine = "00C8793E4C00"
(GSI) INFO: instno = "0020111547"
(DBC) Info: No commits during lob export
DbSl Trace: OCI-call 'OCILobRead' failed: rc = 1555
DbSl Trace: ORA-1555 occurred when reading from a LOB
(EXP) ERROR: DbSlLobGetPiece failed
rc = 99, table "REPOSRC"
(SQL error 1555)
error message returned by DbSl:
ORA-01555: snapshot too old: rollback segment number with name "" too
small
ORA-22924: snapshot too old
(DB) INFO: disconnected from DB
/sapmnt/DB1/exe/R3load: job finished with 1 error(s)
/sapmnt/DB1/exe/R3load: END OF LOG: 20100816104734
END of R3LOAD Log----
then as per the note 500340, i have chnaged the pctversion of table
REPOSRC of lob column DATA to 30, but i get the error still,
i have added more space to PSAPUNDO and PSAPTEMP also, still the same
error.
the i have run the export as
exp SAPDB1/sap file=REPOSRC.dmp log=REPOSRC.log tables=REPOSRC
exp log----
dbttsap:oradb1 5> exp SAPDB1/sap file=REPOSRC.dmp log=REPOSRC.log
tables=REPOSRC
Export: Release 9.2.0.8.0 - Production on Mon Aug 16 13:40:27 2010
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.8.0 - 64bit
Production
With the Partitioning option
JServer Release 9.2.0.8.0 - Production
Export done in WE8DEC character set and UTF8 NCHAR character set
About to export specified tables via Conventional Path ...
. . exporting table REPOSRC
EXP-00056: ORACLE error 1555 encountered
ORA-01555: snapshot too old: rollback segment number with name "" too
small
ORA-22924: snapshot too old
Export terminated successfully with warnings.
SQL> select table_name, segment_name, cache, nvl(to_char
(pctversion),'NULL') pctversion, nvl(to_char(retention),'NULL')
retention from dba_lobs where
table_name = 'REPOSRC';
TABLE_NAME | SEGMENT_NAME |CACHE | PCTVERSION | RETENTION
REPOSRC SYS_LOB0000014507C00034$$ NO 30 21600
please help to solve this problem.
Regards
Ramakrishna Reddy
Dear customer,
Thank you very much for contacting us at SAP global support.
Regarding your issue would you please attach your ORACLE alert log and
trace file to this message?
Thanks and regards.
Hello,
Thanks for helping,
i attached the alert log file. i have gone through is, but i could
not find the corresponding Ora-01555 for table REPOSRC.
Regards
Ramakrishna Reddy
+66 85835-4272
Dear customer,
I have found some previous issues with the similar symptom as your
system. I think this symptom is described in note 983230.
As you can see this symptom is mainly caused by ORACLE bug 5212539 and
it should be fixed at 9.2.0.8 which is just your version. But although
5212539 is implemented, only the occurrence of new corruptions will be
avoided, the already existing ones will stay in the system regardless of the patch.
The reason why metalink 452341.1 was created is bug 5212539, since this
is the most common software caused lob corruption in recent times.
Basically any system that was running without a patch for bug 5212539 at some time in the past could be potentially affected by the problem.
In order to be sure about bug 5212539 can you please verify whether the
affected lob really is a NOCACHE lob? You can do this as described in
mentioned note #983230. If yes, then there are basically only two
options left:
-> You apply a backup to the system that does not contain these
corruptions.
-> In case a good backup is not available, it would be possible to
rebuild the table including the lob segment with possible data loss . Since this is beyond the scope of support, this would have to be
done via remote consulting.
Any further question, please contact us freely.
Thanks and regards.
Hello,
Thanks for the Help and support,
i have gone through the note 983230 and metalink 452341.1.
and i have ran the script and found that there are 2 rows corrupted in
the table REPOSRC. these rows belong to Standard SAP programs
MABADRFENTRIES & SAPFGARC.
and to reconfirm i have tried to display them in our development system
and production system. the development systems shows the src code in
Se38 but in production system it goes to short dump DBIF_REPO_SQL_ERROR.
so is it possible to delete these 2 rows and update ourselves from our
development system at oracle level. will it have any impact on SAP
operation or upgrade in future.
Regards
Ramakrishna ReddyHello, we have solved the problem.
To help someone with the same error, what we have done is:
1.- wait until all the processes has finished and the export is stopped.
2.- startup SAP
3.- SE14 and look up the tables. Crete the tables in the database.
4.- stop SAP
5.- Retry the export (if you did all the steps with sapinst running but the dialogue window in the screen) or begin the sapinst again with the option: "continue with the old options".
Regards to all. -
Problem with Export using single table with query
I have a need to export rows from a specified table using the query parameter to filter the rows I need. The example I have is this:
EXP user/pwd@id tables=(tableA) query=\"where tableA.id = tableB.id and table B.id2 = tableC.id2 and tableC.id3 = 10\"
When export runs, I get this: ". . exporting table tableA
EXP-00056: ORACLE error 904 encountered
ORA-00904: "TABLEC"."ID3": invalid identifier
Export terminated successfully with warnings."
When I viewed the contents of the resulting dmp file through IMP, it only has table column information and no rows exported.
Could somebody tell me what is wrong?
I have a feeling it is with the QUERY parameter. The doco on the QUERY parameter only shows a very simple example that filters data by only the columns in the specified table (assumed). Are joins to other tables allowed inside the QUERY?? The doco doesn't say that its not allowed.<<
EXP user/pwd@id tables=(tableA) query=\"where tableA.id = tableB.id and table B.id2 = tableC.id2 and tableC.id3 = 10\"
>>
table B.id2 = tableC.id2 -- isn't there one blank too much ? -
Export schema and import with different name
Hi ,
I need your assistance guys,
I need to export a schema from a database and then import it with different name to another database. How can I do that?
I export it with the following command:
exp userid=system/PW file=May_02_Export.dmp log=May_02_Export.log owner=schema_name statistics="none"
Now I want to import it but with different name (schma_name).
RegardsDid you try FROMUSER and TOUSER option ?
E:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\install>sqlplus / as sysdba
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Sat May 2 20:01:09 2009
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to an idle instance.
SQL> startup
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 167772160 bytes
Fixed Size 1247900 bytes
Variable Size 71304548 bytes
Database Buffers 92274688 bytes
Redo Buffers 2945024 bytes
Database mounted.
Database opened.
SQL> create user fromuser identified by fromuser;
User created.
SQL> grant resource, create table, create session to fromuser;
Grant succeeded.
SQL> create user touser identified by touser;
User created.
SQL> grant resource, create table, create session to touser;
Grant succeeded.
SQL> conn fromuser/fromuser
Connected.
SQL> create table export_table(a char);
Table created.
SQL> exit
Disconnected from Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
E:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\install>exp fromuser/fromuser file=e:\a.dmp
Export: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Sat May 2 20:03:06 2009
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Export done in WE8MSWIN1252 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set
. exporting pre-schema procedural objects and actions
. exporting foreign function library names for user FROMUSER
. exporting PUBLIC type synonyms
. exporting private type synonyms
. exporting object type definitions for user FROMUSER
About to export FROMUSER's objects ...
. exporting database links
. exporting sequence numbers
. exporting cluster definitions
. about to export FROMUSER's tables via Conventional Path ...
. . exporting table EXPORT_TABLE 0 rows exported
. exporting synonyms
. exporting views
. exporting stored procedures
. exporting operators
. exporting referential integrity constraints
. exporting triggers
. exporting indextypes
. exporting bitmap, functional and extensible indexes
. exporting posttables actions
. exporting materialized views
. exporting snapshot logs
. exporting job queues
. exporting refresh groups and children
. exporting dimensions
. exporting post-schema procedural objects and actions
. exporting statistics
Export terminated successfully without warnings.
E:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\install>imp help=y
Import: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Sat May 2 20:03:47 2009
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
You can let Import prompt you for parameters by entering the IMP
command followed by your username/password:
Example: IMP SCOTT/TIGER
Or, you can control how Import runs by entering the IMP command followed
by various arguments. To specify parameters, you use keywords:
Format: IMP KEYWORD=value or KEYWORD=(value1,value2,...,valueN)
Example: IMP SCOTT/TIGER IGNORE=Y TABLES=(EMP,DEPT) FULL=N
or TABLES=(T1:P1,T1:P2), if T1 is partitioned table
USERID must be the first parameter on the command line.
Keyword Description (Default) Keyword Description (Default)
USERID username/password FULL import entire file (N)
BUFFER size of data buffer FROMUSER list of owner usernames
FILE input files (EXPDAT.DMP) TOUSER list of usernames
SHOW just list file contents (N) TABLES list of table names
IGNORE ignore create errors (N) RECORDLENGTH length of IO record
GRANTS import grants (Y) INCTYPE incremental import type
INDEXES import indexes (Y) COMMIT commit array insert (N)
ROWS import data rows (Y) PARFILE parameter filename
LOG log file of screen output CONSTRAINTS import constraints (Y)
DESTROY overwrite tablespace data file (N)
INDEXFILE write table/index info to specified file
SKIP_UNUSABLE_INDEXES skip maintenance of unusable indexes (N)
FEEDBACK display progress every x rows(0)
TOID_NOVALIDATE skip validation of specified type ids
FILESIZE maximum size of each dump file
STATISTICS import precomputed statistics (always)
RESUMABLE suspend when a space related error is encountered(N)
RESUMABLE_NAME text string used to identify resumable statement
RESUMABLE_TIMEOUT wait time for RESUMABLE
COMPILE compile procedures, packages, and functions (Y)
STREAMS_CONFIGURATION import streams general metadata (Y)
STREAMS_INSTANTIATION import streams instantiation metadata (N)
The following keywords only apply to transportable tablespaces
TRANSPORT_TABLESPACE import transportable tablespace metadata (N)
TABLESPACES tablespaces to be transported into database
DATAFILES datafiles to be transported into database
TTS_OWNERS users that own data in the transportable tablespace set
Import terminated successfully without warnings.
E:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\install>imp system/oracle fromuser=fromuser touser=touser file=e:\a.d
Import: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Sat May 2 20:04:20 2009
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to: Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
Export file created by EXPORT:V10.02.01 via conventional path
Warning: the objects were exported by FROMUSER, not by you
import done in WE8MSWIN1252 character set and AL16UTF16 NCHAR character set
. importing FROMUSER's objects into TOUSER
. . importing table "EXPORT_TABLE" 0 rows imported
Import terminated successfully without warnings.
E:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\install>sqlplus touser/touser
SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Sat May 2 20:04:36 2009
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Connected to:
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
SQL> desc export_table
Name Null? Type
A CHAR(1)
SQL>HTH
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Success with export/import of Discoverer portlets?
Hi folks.
Before I begin working with the 9iAS export/import procedures, can anyone tell me if they've been successful exporting and importing pages with Discoverer portlets from one 9iAS server to another?
Are there any gotchas?Ravishankar,
Thanks.
So are you saying:
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Imp tip to successful without warnings
I am doing full imp of one full exported dmp file, To finish full exp i used
direct=y &
statistics=none
and full exp was successful without warnings....
I am looking for tips to do full imp of this dmp file without warnings also
i already used
ignore=y
constraints=n
but still imp ended with ended with warnings of integrity violations , I am looking for tips to do imp without warnings .......which parameters i should use to do so?Hi,
but still imp ended with ended with warnings of integrity violationsBe aware that it can be faster to disable constraints and drop indices, and re-add them later. I have notes here:
http://www.dba-oracle.com/oracle_tips_load_speed.htm
Hope this helps. . .
Don Burleson
Oracle Press author -
Failed export process terminated unexpectedly (10)
Hi everyone...
I am working on a project dealing with targa sequences.. I've been doing this for months. I open an image sequence, and then I export it out as DVCPRO50 progressive 16:9, best quality... 720x480.........
Suddenly today, out of no where.. anytime I try to export anything in quicktime I get "failed export process terminated unexpectedly (10)"
I tried this with previous tga sequences I successfully converted before. I tried converting to different formats like MP4.. I get the same error no matter what I do.
I have rebooted, flashed pram.. flashed nvram... repaired premissions... nothing has changed.. I don't get it, and I am sooooo annoyed.
if anyone can help, I will love you for ever.
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Failed: Export process terminated unexpectedly (11)
I have about 800 small 50MB Quicktime movies. I'm trying to compress them (Export) to a more manageable size of 5MB. I have success on about half of my Export attempts. However, I am getting an error on the other half. That error is:
Failed: Export process terminated unexpectedly (11)
Any suggestions?
I only have 1 plug in in my Quicktime Library Folder. I have tried taking that out with no help.I have about 800 small 50MB Quicktime movies. I'm trying to compress them (Export) to a more manageable size of 5MB.
Basically your goal is a 10:1 reduction in file size. Since the file size is directly proportional to the data rate, we need to cut your data rate by a factor of 10. Since the sample file you sent had an average data rate of 1875.11 Kbps, our target data rate will be on the order of 187 Kbps. As you did not place any restrictions of the file compression format, I would normally convert to an H.264/AAC file. also, as you did not give a specific conversion application, I will use MPEG Streamclip which is free and allows batch processing -- something you may wish to consider using if you plan to attempt to convert all 800 files.
A quick check of the QT "Properties" window, determined that your original file contains Apple Video compressed video and Integer (Big Endian) compressed audio and that the audio track is three times the size of your video track. So the first step is to select our audio settings. Apple normally uses a 44.1 KHz sampling rate and 128 Kbps (64 Kbps per audio channel) for movies, I took the liberty of using a 32 KHz sampling rate at 32 Kbps for a mono channel voice narration and thus reduced your audio data rate from 1411.48 Kbps down to approximately 32 Kbps. Subtracting the 32 Kbps from our target of 187, we find we can use about 155 Kbps for our video data rate and still achieve our goal.
The next step was to test the video requirements for your particular source video by simply making a sample conversion of the Apple Video codec to the H.264 video codec without setting any specific video data rate limitations. Turns out that your Apple Video source quality is so low and the efficiency of the H.264 code is so high that it only require about 95 Kbps to convert the video. And, since using a higher video data rate of 155 Kbps will not improve the quality, there is no need to limit the video data rate at all.
Based on the our observations to this point, it appears that we can convert your original file to an H.264/AAC compressed file with a total audio plus video data rate of only 127 Kbps which is well below our preliminary 187 Kbps target. Thus when I actually converted the 18.15 MB sample file you provide, it was reduced to only 1.23 MBs which yielded an actual net file size reduction of more than 93% for this particular file. Based on this, it would appear that you can, in fact, achieve the 90% average file size reduction you originally wanted for any file that you can convert. Unfortunately, I do not know if this was one of your "problem" files or not.
NOTE: Am sending the product file to your e-mail address for your review along with a copy of this posting to the forum. -
EXP-00037: Export views not compatible with database version
kindly help with this error. We have already run catexp.sql but still that is not helping, we are still getting the same error.
we are exporting 8i db.
Export: Release 8.1.7.0.0 - Production on Thu Feb 21 14:34:25 2008
(c) Copyright 2000 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
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EXP-00037: Export views not compatible with database version
EXP-00000: Export terminated unsuccessfullyDoes this apply to you?
Error: EXP 37
Text: Export views not compatible with database version
Cause: The Export utility is at a higher version than the database version
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