How to delete archive log entries from catalog?
Some old, not needed archive logs are deleted from disk using OS commands but RMAN catalog still lists them.
How can I get rid of them in RMAN?
First mark them expired
crosscheck archivelog all;then delete them from the RMAN catalog
delete expired archivelog all;Cheers
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ThanksIt is important to specify both, the oracle version and os version when posting, so confusions can be avoided.
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There is no automatic feature out-of-the-box but you have the following views:
1) Shows archive logs transfered:
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How to delete archive log by RMAN.
Hi All,
How to delete archive log by RMAN and what is the difference between
delete all input & all delete input in RMAN backup.plus archivelog all delete inputYou get an error on the syntax.
"PLUS ARCHIVELOG" does not allow the "ALL" keyword.
(See "backupSpecOperand" in the RMAN Documentation of the BACKUP command syntax).
However, "DELETE INPUT" allows the optional "ALL" keyword as in "DELETE ALL INPUT" to delete from all archivelog destinations.
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How to remove archive log files from ASM managed 11g R2 database?
Hi,
I am planning to automate deletion of older archive log files from my 11g R2 Production instance which is ASM managed.
Also want to remove the archive log files files from standby database.
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AvinashGreetings
Did you check RMAN,
RMAN>show all;
CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY . . . .
CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO [CLEAR | NONE | APPLIED ON STANDBY];
DELETE NOPROMPT EXPIRED ARCHIVELOG ALL;
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This will be part of your RMAN Backup scripts/process
Check the urls below:
11gRel2:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11882_01/backup.112/e10642/rcmmaint.htm#BRADV90079
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10g:
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/backup.102/b14193/toc.htm#sthref45
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/backup.102/b14191/rcmconc1.htm#i1008093
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/backup.102/b14192/maint003.htm#sthref712
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We are planning to setup a data guard (Maximum performance configuration ) between two Oracle 9i databases on two different servers.
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thanks,
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*Configure RMAN to purge archivelogs after applied on standby [ID 728053.1]*
Still it is on 9i, So you need to schedule RMAN job or Shell script file to delete archives.
Before deleting archives
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How to delete archive log file
hii,
presently i am working on oracle 10gR2 on windows server 2003.
hard disk drive is almost full.
when i execute this command
"DELETE EXPIRED ARCHIVE LOG ALL";
it give message
"specifies does not match any archive log in the recovery catalog"
how can i delete archive log files ??
Regards
Vaibhav Dixitthese are the list
RMAN> list archivelog all;
List of Archived Log Copies
Key Thrd Seq S Low Time Name
696 1 341 A 25-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_341_758982530.ARC
698 1 342 A 26-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_342_758982530.ARC
700 1 343 A 26-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_343_758982530.ARC
702 1 344 A 26-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_344_758982530.ARC
704 1 345 A 26-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_345_758982530.ARC
705 1 346 A 26-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_346_758982530.ARC
708 1 347 A 26-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_347_758982530.ARC
710 1 348 A 27-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_348_758982530.ARC
712 1 349 A 27-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_349_758982530.ARC
714 1 350 A 27-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_350_758982530.ARC
716 1 351 A 28-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_351_758982530.ARC
719 1 352 A 28-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_352_758982530.ARC
720 1 353 A 28-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_353_758982530.ARC
721 1 354 A 28-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_354_758982530.ARC
722 1 355 A 28-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_355_758982530.ARC
727 1 356 A 29-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_356_758982530.ARC
728 1 357 A 29-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_357_758982530.ARC
730 1 358 A 29-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_358_758982530.ARC
732 1 359 A 29-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_359_758982530.ARC
734 1 360 A 29-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_360_758982530.ARC
736 1 361 A 30-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_361_758982530.ARC
738 1 362 A 30-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_362_758982530.ARC
740 1 363 A 30-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_363_758982530.ARC
741 1 364 A 30-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_364_758982530.ARC
742 1 365 A 30-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_365_758982530.ARC
743 1 366 A 30-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_366_758982530.ARC
744 1 367 A 30-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_367_758982530.ARC
745 1 368 A 30-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_368_758982530.ARC
746 1 369 A 30-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_369_758982530.ARC
753 1 370 A 30-NOV-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_370_758982530.ARC
756 1 371 A 01-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_371_758982530.ARC
758 1 372 A 01-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_372_758982530.ARC
759 1 373 A 01-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_373_758982530.ARC
763 1 374 A 01-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_374_758982530.ARC
764 1 375 A 02-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_375_758982530.ARC
767 1 376 A 02-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_376_758982530.ARC
768 1 377 A 02-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_377_758982530.ARC
770 1 378 A 02-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_378_758982530.ARC
772 1 379 A 02-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_379_758982530.ARC
774 1 380 A 02-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_380_758982530.ARC
776 1 381 A 03-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_381_758982530.ARC
778 1 382 A 03-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_382_758982530.ARC
780 1 383 A 03-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_383_758982530.ARC
782 1 384 A 03-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_384_758982530.ARC
784 1 385 A 04-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_385_758982530.ARC
785 1 386 A 04-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_386_758982530.ARC
788 1 387 A 05-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_387_758982530.ARC
790 1 388 A 05-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_388_758982530.ARC
791 1 389 A 05-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_389_758982530.ARC
792 1 390 A 05-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_390_758982530.ARC
793 1 391 A 06-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_391_758982530.ARC
794 1 392 A 06-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_392_758982530.ARC
795 1 393 A 06-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_393_758982530.ARC
796 1 394 A 06-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_394_758982530.ARC
797 1 395 A 06-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_395_758982530.ARC
798 1 396 A 06-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_396_758982530.ARC
799 1 397 A 06-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_397_758982530.ARC
800 1 398 A 06-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_398_758982530.ARC
801 1 399 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_399_758982530.ARC
802 1 400 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_400_758982530.ARC
803 1 401 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_401_758982530.ARC
804 1 402 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_402_758982530.ARC
805 1 403 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_403_758982530.ARC
806 1 404 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_404_758982530.ARC
808 1 405 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_405_758982530.ARC
814 1 406 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_406_758982530.ARC
816 1 407 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_407_758982530.ARC
817 1 408 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_408_758982530.ARC
822 1 409 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_409_758982530.ARC
823 1 410 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_410_758982530.ARC
824 1 411 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_411_758982530.ARC
826 1 412 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_412_758982530.ARC
829 1 413 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_413_758982530.ARC
831 1 414 A 07-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_414_758982530.ARC
839 1 415 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_415_758982530.ARC
841 1 416 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_416_758982530.ARC
843 1 417 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_417_758982530.ARC
844 1 418 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_418_758982530.ARC
848 1 419 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_419_758982530.ARC
849 1 420 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_420_758982530.ARC
850 1 421 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_421_758982530.ARC
851 1 422 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_422_758982530.ARC
852 1 423 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_423_758982530.ARC
853 1 424 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_424_758982530.ARC
854 1 425 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_425_758982530.ARC
856 1 426 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_426_758982530.ARC
862 1 427 A 08-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_427_758982530.ARC
870 1 428 A 09-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_428_758982530.ARC
872 1 429 A 09-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_429_758982530.ARC
874 1 430 A 09-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_430_758982530.ARC
875 1 431 A 09-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_431_758982530.ARC
878 1 432 A 09-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_432_758982530.ARC
880 1 433 A 09-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_433_758982530.ARC
882 1 434 A 10-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_434_758982530.ARC
884 1 435 A 10-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_435_758982530.ARC
886 1 436 A 10-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_436_758982530.ARC
888 1 437 A 10-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_437_758982530.ARC
890 1 438 A 11-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_438_758982530.ARC
891 1 439 A 11-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_439_758982530.ARC
893 1 440 A 12-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_440_758982530.ARC
896 1 441 A 12-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_441_758982530.ARC
898 1 442 A 12-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_442_758982530.ARC
900 1 443 A 12-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_443_758982530.ARC
901 1 444 A 12-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_444_758982530.ARC
902 1 445 A 13-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_445_758982530.ARC
903 1 446 A 13-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_446_758982530.ARC
904 1 447 A 13-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_447_758982530.ARC
910 1 448 A 13-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_448_758982530.ARC
912 1 449 A 13-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_449_758982530.ARC
914 1 450 A 13-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_450_758982530.ARC
916 1 451 A 13-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_451_758982530.ARC
918 1 452 A 13-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_452_758982530.ARC
920 1 453 A 13-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_453_758982530.ARC
922 1 454 A 13-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_454_758982530.ARC
924 1 455 A 14-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_455_758982530.ARC
926 1 456 A 14-DEC-11 E:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA\ES
PL\1_456_758982530.ARC
RMAN> delete noprompt expired archivelog all;
released channel: ORA_DISK_1
allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: sid=77 devtype=DISK
specification does not match any archive log in the recovery catalog -
How to delete a single entry from GUI History
All,
I want to delete a single line of GUI history.
This is my scenario. During the installation of SAPGui in the user system , we usually send the preconfigured MDB files also along with distribution. But by mistake i tyoed the administrator password in the user name of the login screen it gotupdated in the master MDB file . Now i wanted to delete the only that particular entry from GUI History.
PS I donot want to delete the entire MDB file and recreate again.
Any Info?
a®s
Edited by: a®s on Jul 7, 2009 10:56 AMHi,
It is very simple....
Here is how you can delete a particular entry from GUI History
1. Open the login screen.
2. Place cursor in "User Name" input field
3. Press spacebar on your keyboard. - This will show all entries from history
4. Scroll & highlight the entry you wish to delete using arrow keys on keyboard (Do not hit enter, just scroll....leave all entries visible)
5. Hit "Delete" button on your keyboard.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
-Abhijit -
Hi All
Our prod database was running in Archive log mode and now it is in NO Archive log mode. I deleted all archive logs from the disk but I can still see them in v$archived_log table. How do I delete them from this table.
Environment is Oracle8i(8.1.7) running on Windows 2000 Advanced Server.
Thank you
AmitHi,
Recreating the controlfile is the only way to force a cleanup of all entries in v$archived_log.
You can see information on Metalink Note:1012929.6
Paolo -
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Hi friends,
I got a series list of archived log validation failed by crosscheck.
How can I delete these files to release space?
Thanks for help!
Jimmyuser589812 wrote:
Thanks for your help!
RMAN> report obsolete;
RMAN> DELETE OBSOLETE;
these twon way does not work. the fail backup is still in backup report by EM
How do I get a backup set number?
JIm
Edited by: user589812 on Nov 17, 2008 2:52 PMDELETE OBSOLETE deletes the backups that are no longer needed to meet the recovery policy.
DELETE EXPIRED deletes backups that are found (through a CROSSCHECK) to no longer exist - usually because the files were deleted outside of rman.
Documentation is at tahiti.oracle.com -
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My current issue is that, developers have created many webserivces and these web services are visible in web service navigator that i access by following link
http://<host>:<port>/wsnavigator
But now we have to remove the unwanted webservices i.e. i want that unwanted webservices should not be visible to anyone when we access WSNAVIGATOR.
How should i go about it?
Am i required to undeploy the web services that is deployed from SDM GUI?
Please pour in your valuable inputs.
Any help would be highly appreciated.
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I want to delete a entry = 014 in Infoobject = data provider since it is no more needed. **
When I go to this Infoobject-> Maintain master data anddelete it, a message Pop’s up
When I Check using Tcode SLG1, I see
When I check in SID table of the Infoobject, I see below.
How do I delete it? Please help.
**I need to delete it since we no more required this and we have created a new data provider (286) instead of this and the old one still appears in the reports :| with no data.Hi,
fallow the below steps while delete the master data.
RSA1 --> find your Info object --> right click --> maintain master data
Select rows you want to delete and click 'Delete' icon. Then SAVE.
If system prompt you message "some master data cannot be deleted"
Then goto tcode SLG1 --> enter Object: RSDMD and Subobject: MD_DEL and User: your userID and press F8.
In the next screen Expand node and double click 'Problem class additional information'
This will give you which ever objects using SIDs of this master data.
You should delete this SID according to that list.
find the below doc.
http://scn.sap.com/docs/DOC-39857
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I have a daily log file with hundreds of thousands of entries in the following format.
field1,field2,field3,field4,field5,field6,field7,field8,field9,20110516192001.100
field1,field2,field3,field4,field5,field6,field7,field8,field9,20110516192002.200
field1,field2,field3,field4,field5,field6,field7,field8,field9,20110516192003.300
field1,field2,field3,field4,field5,field6,field7,field8,field9,20110516192004.400
field1,field2,field3,field4,field5,field6,field7,field8,field9,20110516192005.500
It's always in the same format and the 10th field is always the timestamp (YYYYMMDDHHMMSS.MS)
Since the file rotates daily, the 10th field will always be 20110516xxxxxx.xxx for today and will be 20110517xxxxxx.xxx tomorrow
What I want to do is only look at entries that have been written in the last 30 minutes.
At a high level, here's my plan
1) Get the date/time from 30 minutes ago... write it to a variable
2) Iterate through the file line by line comparing the 10th field to the variable, if it's larger write the line to a tmp file
3) Use tmp file for my analysis
This seems incredibly inefficient to me... what would be a more graceful way to do it? I have regular solaris tools at my disposal (plus python)
Thanks
Last edited by oliver (2011-05-17 12:41:43)The algorith you describe really is a viable approach. Since this is a log file, each line should have a time stamp later than all lines that preceed it in the file. A more efficient algoithm could do a binary search through the file for the time stamp you are interested in. This would be easy enough in to do in C or python, but your algoithm could be fast enough. If this is the case, you could try the following quick & dirty bash script.
#!/bin/bash
seconds() {
secs=$(($1 % 100))
mins=$(($1 / 100 % 100))
hrs=$(($1 / 10000 % 100))
days=$(($1 / 1000000 % 100))
month=$(($1 / 100000000 % 100))
year=$(($1 / 10000000000))
(LC_TIME=C date +%s -d $(printf "%d-%02d-%02d %2d:%02d:%02d" $year $month $days $hrs $mins $secs))
found=0
now=$(date +%s)
while read line
do
if [ "$found" -eq "0" ]
then
ts=${line##*,}
ts=$(seconds ${ts%.*})
diff=$(( ($now - $ts)/60 ))
[[ $diff -lt "30" ]] && found=1
fi
[[ $found -ne 0 ]] && echo "$line"
done < $1
It will write (to stdout) all lines following the first line that has been time stamped within the last 30 minutes (ignoring milliseconds). You could redirect the output of this script to a file of your choice for analysis as follows:
$ ./script logfile > tmp
Last edited by rockin turtle (2011-05-17 06:58:41) -
How to delete Change log data from a DSO?
Hello Experts,
I am trying to delete the change log data for a DSO which has some 80 Cr records in it.
I am trying to follow the standard procedure by using the process chain variant and giving the no.of days but somehow data is not getting deleted.
However the process chain is completing successfully with G state.
Please let me know if there are any other ways to delete the data.
Thanks in Advance.
Thanks & Regards,
Anil.Hi,
Then there might something wrong at your Chang log deletion variant.
can you recreate changlog deletion variants and set them again.
Ty to check below settings with new variant.
Red mark - won't select
Provide dso name and info area, older than and select blue mark.
blue mark - it will delete only successfully loaded request which are older than N days.
Have you tested this process type changlog deletion before moving to prod per your data flow?
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