Full Online + REDO Log backup failing
Hi Experts,
We have a failing backup when running a 'Full Online + REDO Logs' scheduled via DB13 (ERP6/Windows 2008/Oracle 10.2.0.4)
Whilst it is successful in backing up the datafiles and the REDO logs to the remote destination, it fails to catalog the backup, displaying the following message:
ORA-19625: error identifying file
Backup_Destination\BEFSDJTA\SR3.DATA10
ORA-27041: unable to open file
OSD-04002: unable to open file
O/S-Error: (OS 5) Access is denied.
RMAN>
Recovery Manager complete.
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2011-04-21 07.20.49
BR0279E Return code from 'F:\oracle\SID\102\BIN\rman nocatalog': 1
BR0536E RMAN call for database instance EQ1 failed
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2011-04-21 07.20.49
BR0532E Cataloging backups of all database files failed
From what I understand, RMAN runs under the OracleService<SID> service, which calls the oracle.exe process, which is owned by the local user SYSTEM. This accounts for the access denied problem when accessing the remote destination using the RMAN utility.
As a test, I'm aware that if I change the ownership of oracle.exe to a non-local, domain user (<SID>adm), I can run RMAN commands without the permission denied error occuring. (performed this on a Sandbox)
The problem when I use this <SID>adm account as the oracle.exe owner, is that the SAP application Work Processes won't connect to oracle.
My questions are:
Is it a valid workaround to change the process owner of oracle.exe to something other than the local SYSTEM user?
If so, what are the criteria that need to be met for the new domain user to ensure that the SAP application is stable?
Does anyone know of an alternative workaround?
Thanks,
Chris W
Hi Markus,
Thanks for the response.
I've managed to get the SAP application to run with Oracle using the <SID>adm account as the OracleService<SID> owner.
The original problem with the SAP work processes in connecting with the Oracle database was due to the Oracle listener services also being owned by local user SYSTEM.
I changed the listener services ownership to <SID>adm (as well as the OracleService<SID>) and this allowed the connection between the SAP work processes and Oracle.
Also, I gave the domain <SID>adm account local administrator rights (same as SYSTEM) and have seen no problems since the switch.
I can also access a remote host using the RMAN utility - problem appears to be solved.
Chris
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Dear Marcus Sir,
I am facing while taking "Whole Database Online+Redo log Backup" through DB13 T-Code.
Below is the "Problem part of the Backup log", however if you need I will send you full log.
Hope you will find out problem soon
#FILE..... /oracle/ANP/sapdata2/sr3_8/sr3.data8
#SAVED.... sr3.data8 ANPB260810/12
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-08-27 11.03.22
BR0063I 9 of 51 files processed - 19400.070 MB of 135986.469 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 14.27%, estimated end time: 11:47
BR0001I *******___________________________________________
BR0202I Saving /oracle/ANP/sapdata2/sr3_9/sr3.data9
BR0203I to /dev/rmt0.1 ...
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462+0 records in
462+0 records out
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BR0317I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3 end backup' successful
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Warm Regards
AhsanHi,
since you are getting a read error, it might as well be, that your datafile is defective.
Try the same dd-command to /dev/null, to see if it is possible to read the entire file.
First make sure that your null-device is existing, otherwise you might face a root-fs full problem.
dd obs=1024K bs=1024K if=/oracle/ANP/sapdata2/sr3_9/sr3.data9 of=/dev/null
or try a dbverify on it, which would also read the entire file and do a checksum test.
brbackup -c -u / -m /oracle/ANP/sapdata2/sr3_9/sr3.data9 -t online -w only_dbv
Good luck
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TarunTablespace TS-Status F-Status File Size Id. Device Link Type MaxSize IncrSize BlkSize
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_1/sr3.data1 2306875392 4 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_10/sr3.data10 2139103232 13 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_11/sr3.data11 2139103232 14 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_12/sr3.data12 2139103232 15 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_13/sr3.data13 2118131712 16 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_14/sr3.data14 2118131712 17 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_15/sr3.data15 2118131712 18 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_16/sr3.data16 1415585792 19 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_17/sr3.data17 2097160192 38 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_18/sr3.data18 2097160192 39 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_19/sr3.data19 2097160192 40 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_2/sr3.data2 2202017792 5 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_20/sr3.data20 2097160192 41 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_21/sr3.data21 2097160192 42 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_22/sr3.data22 2097160192 43 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_3/sr3.data3 2181046272 6 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_4/sr3.data4 2181046272 7 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_5/sr3.data5 2160074752 8 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_6/sr3.data6 2139103232 9 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_7/sr3.data7 2139103232 10 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_8/sr3.data8 2139103232 11 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata2/sr3_9/sr3.data9 2139103232 12 1073938434 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3_23/sr3.data23 2097160192 76 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3_24/sr3.data24 2097160192 77 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_19/sr3701.data19 2097160192 49 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_20/sr3701.data20 2097160192 50 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_21/sr3701.data21 2097160192 51 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_22/sr3701.data22 2097160192 52 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_23/sr3701.data23 2097160192 53 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_24/sr3701.data24 2097160192 54 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_25/sr3701.data25 2097160192 55 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_26/sr3701.data26 2097160192 56 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_27/sr3701.data27 2097160192 57 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
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PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_30/sr3701.data30 2097160192 60 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_31/sr3701.data31 2097160192 61 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_32/sr3701.data32 2097160192 62 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_33/sr3701.data33 2097160192 63 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_34/sr3701.data34 2097160192 64 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_35/sr3701.data35 2097160192 65 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sr3701_36/sr3701.data36 2097160192 66 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_1/sr3701.data1 2789220352 20 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
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PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata3/sr3701_6/sr3701.data6 2915049472 25 1073938435 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
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PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3701_43/sr3701.data43 2097160192 74 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3701 ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3701_44/sr3701.data44 2097160192 75 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3DB ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3db_1/sr3db.data1 2097160192 35 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3DB ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3db_2/sr3db.data2 2097160192 36 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3DB ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3db_3/sr3db.data3 1048584192 37 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPSR3USR ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata4/sr3usr_1/sr3usr.data1 31465472 34 1073938436 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPTEMP ONLINE# ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/temp_1/temp.data1 1468014592 -1 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/undo_1/undo.data1 5872033792 2 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
SYSAUX ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sysaux_1/sysaux.data1 209723392 3 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
SYSAUX ONLINE* ONLINE /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/sysaux_2/sysaux.data2 2097160192 67 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
SYSTEM ONLINE* SYSTEM /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/system_1/system.data1 891297792 1 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
SYSTEM ONLINE* SYSTEM /oracle/TAQ/sapdata1/system_2/system.data2 524296192 44 1073938433 NOLINK FILE 0 0 8192
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/oracle/TAQ/origlogA/log_g11m1.dbf 52429824 1 1073872899 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/mirrlogA/log_g11m2.dbf 52429824 1 1073872897 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/origlogB/log_g12m1.dbf 52429824 2 1073872900 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/mirrlogB/log_g12m2.dbf 52429824 2 1073872898 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/origlogA/log_g13m1.dbf 52429824 3 1073872899 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/mirrlogA/log_g13m2.dbf 52429824 3 1073872897 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/origlogB/log_g14m1.dbf 52429824 4 1073872900 INUSE NOLINK FILE
/oracle/TAQ/mirrlogB/log_g14m2.dbf 52429824 4 1073872898 INUSE NOLINK FILE -
Regarding Online Redo log backup
Dear all,
I am running "Whole database online + Redo log backup" in production server which running successfully with return code 0000.
Is this backup takes online redo log file also?????? because in backup log i didn't see any directory like .../../orilog A, .../../orilog B etc which contains online redo log file.
Without this online redo log backup i don't thing we can do point to point recovery.
I am beginner for oracle so please clear this doubt.
thanks,
TarunTarun verma wrote:
> Oraarch having offline redo log file and saparch having redo log backup log file, but both of this related to offline redo log backup.
>
> I want to know about online redolog backup??? Is it possible to take or not??? and how we can check online redo log backup is running or not??
You have offline redo log files in 'oraarch' --> this means that 'online redo logs' are getting backed up into 'oraarch'.
sql > archive log list
http://www.adp-gmbh.ch/ora/sqlplus/archive_log.html
Above command tells whether the logging is ON or not. If it is ON, then online logs will be generated w.r.t. every sap work and as soon as the online logs gets filled up - it gets backed up into 'oraarch' - to accommodate more logging with time.
Thanks -
Hi,
My redo log backup failed and I've no clue on the errors. Below is the job log. Please advise. TIA !
Job started
Step 001 started (program RSDBAJOB, variant &0000000000064, user ID BACKUP_USER)
No application server found on database host - rsh/gateway will be used
Execute logical command BRARCHIVE On host bering
Parameters:-u / -jid LOG__20090313130000 -c force -p initprd.sap -cds
SXPG_COMMAND_EXECUTE(LONG)
COMMANDNAME = BRARCHIVE
OPERATINGSYSTEM = ANYOS
TARGETSYSTEM = bering
DESTINATION = SAPXPG_DBDEST_BERING
BR0002I BRARCHIVE 7.00 (32)
BR0181E Option '-cds' not supported for 'disk'
BR0007I End of offline redo log processing: aeactnyg.log 2009-03-13 13.00.19
BR0280I BRARCHIVE time stamp: 2009-03-13 13.00.21
BR0005I BRARCHIVE terminated with errors
External program terminated with exit code 3
BRARCHIVE returned error status E
Job finished
DLHi,
You tried to backup redo log on disk.
Option -cds (create second copy, delete and the first copy serial) is not supported when you do a redolog backup using disk as backup device type.
Try to change the option to -sd (save first copy and delete)
rgds,
fendhy. -
can u we take online redo log backups using RMAN.....in 1og
'Backup' solution for online redo logs is multiplexing (members of a group on different independent drives).
Werner -
Redo log backup failing with BR253E errno 2:
Hi all,
I am able to take online as well as offline backup through sapdba , but unfortunately from last 7 days my redo log backup is failing after online backup is complete with below mentioned error. I also tried to start redo log backup seperately but failed as below...
BR002I BRARCHIVE 6.20 (18)
BR006I Start of offline redo log processing: adwpawsw.sve 2007-11-13 21.33.22
BR280I Time stamp 2007-11-13 21.33.25
BR008I Offline redo log processing for database instance: PRD
BR009I BRARCHIVE action ID: adwpawsw
BR010I BRARCHIVE function ID: sve
BR048I Archive function: save
BR011I 195 offline redo log files found for processing, total size 9469.831 MB
BR112I Files will not be compressed
BR130I Backup device type: disk
BR106I Files will be saved on disk in directory: F:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup
BR126I Unattended mode active - no operator confirmation required
BR202I Saving init_ora
BR203I to F:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup\PRD ...
BR202I Saving o:\orcle\prd\920\DATABASE\initPRD.sap
BR203I to F:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup\PRD ...
BR280I Time stamp 2007-11-13 21.33.26
BR198I Profiles saved successfully
BR252E Function fopen() failed for 'F:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup\.PRD/oraarch/PRDarch
ARC10479.001' at location arch_process-4
BR253E errno 2: No such file or directory
BR121E Processing log file F:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup\.PRD/oraarch/PRDarchARC10479.
001 failed
BR016I 0 offline redo log files processed, total size 0.000 MB
BR007I End of offline redo log processing: adwpawsw.sve 2007-11-13 21.33.26
BR280I Time stamp 2007-11-13 21.33.26
BR005I BRARCHIVE terminated with errors
End of output from program 'BRARCHIVE' -
SAPDBA: Execution of BRARCHIVE failed.
(2007-11-13 21.33.27)
Press <return> to continue ...
SAPDBA: Last line from BRARCHIVE summary log:
'#* PRD disk adwpawsw sve 2007-11-13 21.33.22 2007-11-13 21.33.26
5 ........... -
c 6.20 (18)'
Press <return> to continue ...
Appreciate your quick replies.
Best Regards,
AjitRUnfortunately backlogs point to directory
<b>'F:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup\.PRD</b>
But i have my logfiles getting archived at D:\oracle\PRD\oraarch
and they are supposed to be backed up at F:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup
Below is my init.sap file for your ref, i cant find where this <b>.PRD</b> folder came from
backup mode [all | all_data | full | incr | sap_dir | ora_dir
| <tablespace_name> | <file_id> | <file_id1>-<file_id2>
| <generic_path> | (<object_list>)]
default: all
backup_mode = all
restore mode [all | all_data | full | incr | incr_only | incr_full
| <tablespace_name> | <file_id> | <file_id1>-<file_id2>
| <generic_path> | (<object_list>)]
redirection with '=' is not supported here - use option '-m' instead
default: all
restore_mode = all
backup type [offline | offline_force | offline_standby | offline_split
| offline_stop | online | online_cons | online_split]
default: offline
backup_type = offline
backup device type
[tape | tape_auto | tape_box | pipe | pipe_auto | pipe_box | disk
| disk_copy | disk_standby | stage | stage_copy | stage_standby
| util_file | util_file_online | rman_util | rman_disk | rman_stage
| rman_prep]
default: tape
#backup_dev_type = tape
backup_dev_type = disk
backup root directory [<path_name> | (<path_name_list>)]
default: %SAPDATA_HOME%\sapbackup
#backup_root_dir = D:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup
backup_root_dir = F:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup
stage root directory [<path_name> | (<path_name_list>)]
default: value of the backup_root_dir parameter
#stage_root_dir = D:\oracle\PRD/sapbackup
stage_root_dir = F:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup
compression flag [yes | no | hardware | only]
default: no
compress = no
compress command
first $-character is replaced by the source file name
second $-character is replaced by the target file name
<target_file_name> = <source_file_name>.Z
for compress command the -c option must be set
recommended setting for brbackup -k only run:
"%SAPEXE%\mkszip -l 0 -c $ > $"
no default
compress_cmd = "@SAPEXE@\mkszip -c $ > $"
uncompress command
first $-character is replaced by the source file name
second $-character is replaced by the target file name
<source_file_name> = <target_file_name>.Z
for uncompress command the -c option must be set
no default
uncompress_cmd = "@SAPEXE@\uncompress -c $ > $"
directory for compression [<path_name> | (<path_name_list>)]
default: value of the backup_root_dir parameter
#compress_dir = D:\oracle\PRD/sapreorg
compress_dir = F:\oracle\PRD\sapreorg
brarchive function [save | second_copy | double_save | save_delete
| second_copy_delete | double_save_delete | copy_save
| copy_delete_save | delete_saved | delete_copied]
default: save
archive_function = save
directory for archive log copies to disk
default: first value of the backup_root_dir parameter
#archive_copy_dir = D:\oracle\PRD/sapbackup
archive_copy_dir = F:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup
directory for archive log copies to stage
should contain <SID> subdirectory
default: first value of the stage_root_dir parameter
#archive_stage_dir = D:\oracle\PRD/sapbackup
archive_stage_dir = f:\oracle\PRD\sapbackup
new database home directory for disk_copy | disk_standby
no default
new_db_home = X:\oracle\C11
stage database home directory for stage_copy | stage_standby
default: value Cof the new_db_home parameter
stage_db_home = /oracle/C11
original database home directory for split mirror disk backup
no default
orig_db_home = /oracle/C11 -
Hi everyone,
When I'm scheduling Archive log backup through DB13 the backup are failing.
Here is the logfile of the failed Redo log backup file.
2008-09-03 14:45:05 Job started
2008-09-03 14:45:05 Step 001 started (program RSDBAJOB, variant &0000000000014, user ID ROHANKU)
2008-09-03 14:45:05 Execute logical command BRARCHIVE On host ncsdev12
2008-09-03 14:45:05 Parameters:-u / -jid LOG__20080903144505 -c force -p initRD1.sap -cds
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0002I BRARCHIVE 7.00 (24)
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0006I Start of offline redo log processing: adystlhx.cds 2008-09-03 14.45.05
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0484I BRARCHIVE log file: /hcs/oracle/RD1/saparch/adystlhx.cds
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0477I Oracle pfile /hcs/oracle/RD1/102_64/dbs/initRD1.ora created from spfile /lms/oracle/RD1/102_64/dbs/spfileRD1.ora
2008-09-03 14:45:53
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0280I BRARCHIVE time stamp: 2008-09-03 14.45.07
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0008I Offline redo log processing for database instance: RD1
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0009I BRARCHIVE action ID: adystlhx
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0010I BRARCHIVE function ID: cds
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0048I Archive function: copy_delete_save
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0011I 1 offline redo log file found for processing, size 41.846 MB
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0130I Backup device type: util_file
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0109I Files will be saved by backup utility
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0134I Unattended mode with 'force' active - no operator confirmation allowed
2008-09-03 14:45:53
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0280I BRARCHIVE time stamp: 2008-09-03 14.45.07
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0229I Calling backup utility with function 'backup'...
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0278I Command output of '/usr/sap/RD1/SYS/exe/run/backint -u RD1 -f backup -i /lms/oracle/RD1/saparch/.adystlhx.lst -t file -p
2008-09-03 14:45:53 ERROR - Failed to get the policy method type: LNSDQP10-SAP
2008-09-03 14:45:53 ERROR: incorrect format or option in .utl file (-p)
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0280I BRARCHIVE time stamp: 2008-09-03 14.45.52
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0279E Return code from '/usr/sap/RD1/SYS/exe/run/backint -u RD1 -f backup -i /lms/oracle/RD1/saparch/.adystlhx.lst -t file -p
2008-09-03 14:45:53
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0232E 0 of 1 file saved by backup utility
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0280I BRARCHIVE time stamp: 2008-09-03 14.45.52
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0231E Backup utility call failed
2008-09-03 14:45:53
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0016I 0 offline redo log files processed, totalsize 0.000 MB
2008-09-03 14:45:53
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0007I End of offline redo log processing: adystlhx.cds 2008-09-03 14.45.53
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0280I BRARCHIVE time stamp: 2008-09-03 14.45.53
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0005I BRARCHIVE terminated with errors
2008-09-03 14:45:53 External program terminated with exit code 5
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BRARCHIVE returned error status E
2008-09-03 14:45:53 Job finished
Can you please help me out.
Thanks in Advance.
Regards,
RohanHi Rohan,
Are you using any backup software to manage SAP Backups? Has anything changed? Any upgrades done to backup software?
2008-09-03 14:45:53 BR0278I Command output of '/usr/sap/RD1/SYS/exe/run/backint -u RD1 -f backup -i /lms/oracle/RD1/saparch/.adystlhx.lst -t file -p
2008-09-03 14:45:53 ERROR - Failed to get the policy method type: LNSDQP10-SAP
2008-09-03 14:45:53 ERROR: incorrect format or option in .utl file (-p)
Cheers,
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Whole Database Online + redo log backup: How Long?
Hi gurus,
There's something I want to ask about online backup with redo log.
If i'm correct, redo log file is created everytime there's operation that change datafile right?
If i schedule this type of backup everyday, it means it will backup all datafiles, along with redo log file when transaction take places, at my pre-defined hours, right?
Then here's what i'm confused about. When will this backup process finished? Is it when all the datafiles have been backed up? Then how about the redo log files? If there are users that keep making transaction (therefore make change to datafiles), new redo log files will be created on disk, and that will prevent the backup process to finish. Then when will this cycle come to an end?
Please confirm if my grasp about oracle online backup is correct or not, and provide explanation to satisfy my curiousity.
Thanks gurus,
Edited by: Bobby Gunawan on Jan 6, 2009 10:16 AMHello Fidel,
i am feeling honored
> Keep in mind that the only thing where a DBA cannot make mistakes is restore/recovery and this depends on your backups
In general i would say you are right, but i have seen already one case where this statement is not true.
Some time ago i got a call from a colleague where his database crashed, the online redolog files were corrupted and the recovery was not working.
If you don't look really close at this point you are in trouble and can not continue the recovery. Let explain this on a example.
This demonstration is done on an oracle 10.2.0.4, but it work on every other version too.
Let's simulate a crash
SQL> shutdown abort;
Corrupt/delete a specifc redolog file
SQL> startup
ORA-00313: open failed for members of log group 3 of thread 1
ORA-00312: online log 3 thread 1: '/oracle/TST/oradata/redolog/redo03.log'
ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
Ok - so far so good, lets check the groups and files
SQL> select GROUP#, STATUS, MEMBER from v$logfile where TYPE = 'ONLINE';
GROUP# STATUS MEMBER
1 /oracle/TST/oradata/redolog/redo01.log
2 /oracle/TST/oradata/redolog/redo02.log
3 /oracle/TST/oradata/redolog/redo03.log
SQL> select * from v$log;
GROUP# THREAD# SEQUENCE# BYTES MEMBERS ARC STATUS FIRST_CHANGE# FIRST_TIM
1 1 95 52428800 1 NO CURRENT 5117817 06-JAN-09
3 1 94 52428800 1 YES ACTIVE 5117814 06-JAN-09
2 1 93 52428800 1 YES ACTIVE 5112855 15-DEC-08
What's the situation?
The online redolog file of group 3 is lost/corrupted and this group is needed to perform a complete recovery (see status ACTIVE).
But you are lucky, because of this group 3 is already archived - so you can perform a complete recovery.
Now let's perform a complete recovery but with UNTIL clause (because we need to jump between the online and archived redologfiles)
SQL> recover database until cancel;
ORA-00279: change 5116194 generated at 01/06/2009 21:06:48 needed for thread 1
ORA-00289: suggestion : /oracle/TST/oraarch/TST_1_93_6b8c0516_666969185.arc
ORA-00280: change 5116194 for thread 1 is in sequence #93
Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
ORA-00279: change 5117814 generated at 01/06/2009 21:08:47 needed for thread 1
ORA-00289: suggestion : /oracle/TST/oraarch/TST_1_94_6b8c0516_666969185.arc
ORA-00280: change 5117814 for thread 1 is in sequence #94
ORA-00278: log file '/oracle/TST/oraarch/TST_1_93_6b8c0516_666969185.arc' no longer needed for this recovery
Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
ORA-00279: change 5117817 generated at 01/06/2009 21:08:51 needed for thread 1
ORA-00289: suggestion : /oracle/TST/oraarch/TST_1_95_6b8c0516_666969185.arc
ORA-00280: change 5117817 for thread 1 is in sequence #95
ORA-00278: log file '/oracle/TST/oraarch/TST_1_94_6b8c0516_666969185.arc' no longer needed for this recovery
Specify log: {<RET>=suggested | filename | AUTO | CANCEL}
/oracle/TST/oradata/redolog/redo01.log
Log applied.
Media recovery complete.
Now execute an OPEN NORESETLOGS accidentally (maybe the dba think it is not necessary because of the complete recovery) and try an OPEN RESETLOGS after:
SQL> alter database open noresetlogs;
alter database open noresetlogs
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00313: open failed for members of log group 3 of thread 1
ORA-00312: online log 3 thread 1: '/oracle/TST/oradata/redolog/redo03.log'
ORA-27037: unable to obtain file status
SQL> alter database open resetlogs;
alter database open resetlogs
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01139: RESETLOGS option only valid after an incomplete database recovery
So now you are lost.. you can't execute an UNTIL CANCEL anymore which would be needed to perform a successful OPEN RESETLOGS.
In this special case you can do mistakes and you have to restore the whole database and perform the same recovery again and end with OPEN RESETLOGS.
Just for information
Regards
Stefan -
Backup Not Starting for 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' @ DB13
Hi Experts,
I am not able to perform 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' by DB13.
I have recently configured my 'init<SID>.sap' to take 'Whole database online + redo log backup' and its working perfectly fine.
I tried taking test backup for 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' but it didn't even started.
Thus I created another profile with name init<SID>back.sap and changed the Parameter
from 'backup_type = online' to 'backup_type = offline' and also tried by 'backup_type = offline_force'
rest all parameters being same as the profile init<SID>.sap
Kindly Suggest as I need to take set the backup Strategy as Mon-Fri -> 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' and Sat -> 'Whole database offline + redo log backup'
One more Query : While taking the redo log backup by DB13 why is it that some times it only saves the Files and some time it
saves and delete the files from the '/oracle/<SID>/oraarch' location. Please throw some light over this matter also.
Thanks,
JiteshHi Mr Bhavik,
Thanks for your reply.. Here are the details you have asked for.
1.My SAP BASIS Patch Level is : 10. ( We shall be updating it by the end of this Year)
2. Br*tools version is :
BRTOOLS 7.00 (11)
kernel release 700
patch level 11
3. I don't have any file with name alert<dbsid>.log file (located at /oracle/<SID>/saptrace/background/) but i do have alert_<SID>.log
I execute the command more -p G alert_JMD.log
after my 'Whole database offline + redo log backup' again failed at DB13 but I was not able to see any specific complains while executing the above action.
I got the Error Detailed Log in DB13 as :
Detail log: beeneedv.aft
BR0051I BRBACKUP 7.00 (20)
BR0055I Start of database backup: beeneedv.aft 2010-11-08 13.16.43
BR0484I BRBACKUP log file: /oracle/JMD/sapbackup/beeneedv.aft
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-08 13.16.43
BR0261E BRBACKUP cancelled by signal 13
BR0056I End of database backup: beeneedv.aft 2010-11-08 13.16.44
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2010-11-08 13.16.45
BR0054I BRBACKUP terminated with errors
4. No I have not yet Tried 'execute such Offline+REdo log backups using brback command', will Try and post it Definately
5. Query : select grantee, granted_role from dba_role_privs;
result :
SQL> select grantee, granted_role from dba_role_privs;
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
SYS SAPDBA
SYS EXP_FULL_DATABASE
SYS CONNECT
IMP_FULL_DATABASE SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
DBSNMP OEM_MONITOR
SAPSR3 CONNECT
OPS$SAPSERVICEJMD SAPDBA
SYS SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SYSTEM DBA
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
OPS$ORAJMD SAPDBA
SAPDBA GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
SYS SCHEDULER_ADMIN
SYS AQ_USER_ROLE
SYS GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
SYS DELETE_CATALOG_ROLE
DBA GATHER_SYSTEM_STATISTICS
DBA IMP_FULL_DATABASE
EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE HS_ADMIN_ROLE
IMP_FULL_DATABASE EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
OPS$JMDADM CONNECT
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
SYS LOGSTDBY_ADMINISTRATOR
SYS EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS RESOURCE
DBA SCHEDULER_ADMIN
DBA SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
EXP_FULL_DATABASE EXECUTE_CATALOG_ROLE
SAPDBA SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS SAPCONN
SYS OEM_ADVISOR
SYS IMP_FULL_DATABASE
SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE HS_ADMIN_ROLE
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
OUTLN RESOURCE
LOGSTDBY_ADMINISTRATOR RESOURCE
SAPSR3 RESOURCE
OPS$SAPSERVICEJMD RESOURCE
SYS RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER
DBA EXP_FULL_DATABASE
EXP_FULL_DATABASE SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
TSMSYS RESOURCE
OPS$ORAJMD RESOURCE
SAPCONN SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
SYS OEM_MONITOR
GRANTEE GRANTED_ROLE
SYS AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE
SYS DBA
SYSTEM AQ_ADMINISTRATOR_ROLE
OPS$ORAJMD CONNECT
OPS$JMDADM SAPDBA
OPS$JMDADM RESOURCE
SAPSR3 SAPCONN
SYS HS_ADMIN_ROLE
SYSTEM SAPDBA
OPS$SAPSERVICEJMD CONNECT -
Below quoted sentence is from Oracle documentation
"Online redo logs, unlike archived logs, should never be backed up. The chief danger
associated by having backups of online redo logs is that you may accidentally restore
those backups without meaning to, and corrupt your database"
Can any one explain , how the database will be corrupted if we backup online redo logs. I am having a hard time to understand this quote
thanks for your help
shajanRedo log file contents is very dynamic. It changes minute after minute, so a backup is useless if you try to do it online. (In fact there is no command to perform such backup).
Let's suppose you shutdown (normal, immediate or transactional) The contents of the redo log files become useless as the checkpoint process has already taken place, so it is enough to have a copy of all of the consistent datafiles to have the last applied transaccion.
In a recovery scenario with archivelog it is important to keep all of the requiered archivelog files plus all of the online redo log files.
In case of a missing logfile it is useless to have a backup of it. If you ever had one, and you tried to restore it, an error would arise, warning you that the contents of the logfile is inconsistent with the expected scn. The only way you can succeed is to have them multiplexed and have them on different paths, just to reduce to probability of loosing all of the members of a group.
rman does not perform backup of redo log files. Classical theory of backup/recovery states that during a hot backup it must be backed up the archive log files, not the redo log files. -
Cold backup with online redo logs
I am working on 10G in AIX for a single instance
It is just a general db backup & restore question, but I have something confused.
I am going to perform a cold backup with my ARCHIVELOG database.
No wonder why I perform a cold backup because it is a testing database which can suffer from data lost and down time during backup.
I read some guides. They all mentioned to backup all the datafiles and control files.
During the restoration, I have to copy all the backed up datafiles and control files to the default location.
Then Startup mount;
The last step before open the database is recover database until cancel;
For the acknowledgement, I have to do the command of recover database, because the online redo logs were not backed up, thus we have to recover it in order to reset the redo logs.
For my question,Would I be able to skip the command of recover database, then directly startup the database if I have backed up the online redo logs and copy the default location during the restoration?
However, I read many documents which mention that it is not suggested to backup the online redo logs. Is it just the case which ONLY applied in hot backup? Do you all think that for my case, cold backup for online redo logs is recommended?
Thanks alljgarry wrote:
Edit: And never forget, those test databases are some developers production.Absolutely true according to my experience. Loosing the work of a payed developer is just as bad as loosing the work of a production system and may even be worse because it may not be possible to re-enter missing data into the system.
I think a cold backup is only suitable on special occasions, for instance, to relocate/copy the database to a different storage media, or if the database doesn't change or if loosing changes is absolutely irrelevant. Otherwise, put the database into archivelog mode and do a hot backup. After that you will also have alternative options which can make the restore and recovery of the database very easy and efficient, like flashback database, etc. but it will take substantial additional disk space. -
Status of online redo log file INVALID warning appears during online backup
Hi All,
I have a peculiar problem in one of the SAP ECC 6.0 systems. The daily online backup is getting completed with warnings.
Please find below the warnings in DB12 logs:
BR0335W Status of online redo log file /oracle/AS0/mirrlogB/log_g18m2.dbf is INVALID
BR0274W File '/oracle/AS0/mirrlogB/log_g18m2.dbf' not found
BR0335W Status of online redo log file /oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g50_m2.dbf is INVALID
BR0274W File '/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g50_m2.dbf' not found
BR0335W Status of online redo log file /oracle/AS0/mirrlogB/log_g51_m2.dbf is INVALID
BR0274W File '/oracle/AS0/mirrlogB/log_g51_m2.dbf' not found
BR0335W Status of online redo log file /oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g52_m2.dbf is INVALID
BR0274W File '/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g52_m2.dbf' not found
BR0335W Status of online redo log file /oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g53_m2.dbf is INVALID
BR0274W File '/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g53_m2.dbf' not found
BR0335W Status of online redo log file /oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g54_m2.dbf is INVALID
BR0274W File '/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g54_m2.dbf' not found
BR0335W Status of online redo log file /oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g55_m2.dbf is INVALID
BR0274W File '/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g55_m2.dbf' not found
BR0335W Status of online redo log file /oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g56_m2.dbf is INVALID
BR0274W File '/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g56_m2.dbf' not found
BR0335W Status of online redo log file /oracle/AS0/mirrlogB/log_g57_m2.dbf is INVALID
BR0274W File '/oracle/AS0/mirrlogB/log_g57_m2.dbf' not found
BR0335W Status of online redo log file /oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g58_m2.dbf is INVALID
BR0274W File '/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g58_m2.dbf' not found
BR0335W Status of online redo log file /oracle/AS0/mirrlogB/log_g59_m2.dbf is INVALID
BR0274W File '/oracle/AS0/mirrlogB/log_g59_m2.dbf' not found
For the above mentioned alerts I followed the recommendations of SAP Note 491160. I dropped and recreated the mirrorlog files. But the next day again when I checked the backup it finished with warnings. At the database level there is no problem
SQL> select * from v$logfile;
GROUP# STATUS TYPE
MEMBER
IS_
59 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/origlogB/log_g59_m1.dbf
NO
59 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/mirrlogB/log_g59_m2.dbf
NO
GROUP# STATUS TYPE
MEMBER
IS_
58 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/origlogA/log_g58_m1.dbf
NO
58 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g58_m2.dbf
GROUP# STATUS TYPE
MEMBER
IS_
NO
57 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/origlogB/log_g57_m1.dbf
NO
57 ONLINE
GROUP# STATUS TYPE
MEMBER
IS_
/oracle/AS0/mirrlogB/log_g57_m2.dbf
NO
56 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/origlogA/log_g56_m1.dbf
NO
GROUP# STATUS TYPE
MEMBER
IS_
56 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g56_m2.dbf
NO
55 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/origlogA/log_g55_m1.dbf
NO
54 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/origlogA/log_g54_m1.dbf
GROUP# STATUS TYPE
MEMBER
IS_
NO
54 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g54_m2.dbf
NO
53 ONLINE
GROUP# STATUS TYPE
MEMBER
IS_
/oracle/AS0/origlogA/log_g53_m1.dbf
NO
53 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g53_m2.dbf
NO
GROUP# STATUS TYPE
MEMBER
IS_
52 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/origlogA/log_g52_m1.dbf
NO
52 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g52_m2.dbf
NO
GROUP# STATUS TYPE
MEMBER
IS_
51 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/origlogB/log_g51_m1.dbf
NO
51 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/mirrlogB/log_g51_m2.dbf
GROUP# STATUS TYPE
MEMBER
IS_
NO
50 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/origlogA/log_g50_m1.dbf
NO
50 ONLINE
GROUP# STATUS TYPE
MEMBER
IS_
/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA/log_g50_m2.dbf
NO
8 ONLINE
/oracle/AS0/origlogB/log_g18m1.dbf
As you can see from the above output at the database level everything is fine. So why during backup it is giving me warnings in DB12. Any help with this regard will be appreciated.
Regards
Mitesh NairHi Joe,
My OS is HP-UX. I dont think its a permission problem. Please find below the contents of origlogA and mirrlogA
predbci2:/oracle/AS0/origlogA#ls -rtl
total 1433712
drwxrwxrwx 2 oraas0 dba 96 Oct 15 03:27 cntrl
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 01:50 log_g52_m1.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 03:51 log_g50_m1.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 05:51 log_g54_m1.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 07:52 log_g53_m1.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 09:50 log_g55_m1.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 10:50 log_g56_m1.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 12:41 log_g58_m1.dbf
predbci2:/oracle/AS0/mirrlogA#ls -rtl
total 1433728
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 01:50 log_g52_m2.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 03:51 log_g50_m2.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 05:51 log_g54_m2.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 07:52 log_g53_m2.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 09:50 log_g55_m2.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 10:50 log_g56_m2.dbf
-rw-rw---- 1 oraas0 dba 104858624 Dec 4 12:41 log_g58_m2.dbf
Regards
Mitesh -
Hi All
Can you please explain for me the main reason that we do not have to backup the online redo log using RMAN ?
ThanksThe online redo logfiles are necessary to perform a complete recovery of the database. During database recovery, Oracle will apply the archived redo logfiles and online redo logfiles to roll the database forward and finally remove uncommitted transactions. If any of the online redo logfile group is active and missing, the database recovery will be incomplete and the database needs to be opened with restlogs, causing a new database incarnation.
You have to shutdown the datrabase to be able to perform a backup of the online redo logfiles, or find another method to create a time based snapshot of the data to prevent data movement while the redo logfiles are in use in order to keep datafile headers, controlfile and redo logfiles in sync. It is for that reason that you multiplex and mirror redo logfiles.
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Remote app on Ipad 2 (and Apple TV 1st gen)
Hi, I have an Apple TV (1st gen) which I control thorugh an Iphone 4 and Ipad 1. I recently bought an Ipad 2 and installed the Remote app. The app finds my ATV and I can control the music in it, but the control function (that allow the ipad screen to
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What do i do when my app store on my iphone wont let me get apps
the other day one of my apps on my iphone 3gs was running slow so i deleted it and was just gunna redownload it. but now my app store wont let me get any apps even free ones. when i hit the button that says free it moves and all i can see is the fr i
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ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 64544 bytes ?
Hi, we get the error: ORA-04030: out of process memory when trying to allocate 64544 bytes (sort subheap,sort key) after we increased PGA to 1.5G, one failed job passed, now we have this problem again,keep increasing PGA??? it is 10.2.0.4 db in sun 9
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Time Machine Running VERY SLOW
I am using a 2 TB G-Drive for Time Machine. I've been getting "disk full" messages for some time and the drive is is currently showing 47 GB free. Today (at least that's the first I noticed it,) Time Machine is running VERY SLOW. Looking at the drive
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Internal Order report on User Responsible field
Hi Gurus, Is it possible to report internal orders on "User Resposible" field (this field appears in internal order master data) with standard reports? I couldn't find a way to add this field as a select criteria. Thanks very much in advance. Catheri