IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE
We just upgrade out BW system 3.1 Content and upgraded to BI7.0. Now I am getting the messages:
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.CO2MAPINF~0, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.CO2MAP~0, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.CO2MAP~IDX, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.D342L~0, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.D344L~0, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.D346T~0, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.DDFTX~0, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.DDFTX~1, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.DYNPLOAD~0, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.DYNPTXTLD~0, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.O2PAGINC~0, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.O2PAGRT~0, value: PSAPEL700D
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.REPOLOAD~0, value: PSAPEL700D
So I figure it must be looking for the index tablespace. So I drop and recreate them. Wrong:
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.CO2MAPINF~0, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.CO2MAP~0, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.CO2MAP~IDX, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.D342L~0, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.D344L~0, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.D346T~0, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.DDFTX~0, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.DDFTX~1, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.DYNPLOAD~0, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.DYNPTXTLD~0, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.O2PAGINC~0, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.O2PAGRT~0, value: PSAPEL700I
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPR3.REPOLOAD~0, value: PSAPEL700I
So how can I tell what the 'right' tablespace is? And why did this happen in the first place when all we did was the SAP upgrade?
I have piled over notes (117219, 33814, 655162 being the most recent) but I can't find WHERE these are supposed to be. Where does BRCONNECT get it's information?
Thanks!
Vince
Hi Vince.
A couple of quick points -
1. In the old days, IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE was an important check for performance. We laid out certain datafiles on specific sets of disks, and avoided mixing tables, indexes, and so forth. These days, with abstracted physical drives, that check is not of much interest at least for performance. I think many SAP databases have that check turned off (in DBCHECKORA via DB17ORA).
2. Do get current on brtools, especially if you use brconnect to collect stats. Patch 32 of release 700 is very much improved.
At any rate, the check for each table works by -
1. Get the TABART from DD09L for each table name.
2. Get the TABSPACE from TAORA
If TABSPACE matches the real TABLESPACE for the table, then the check passes.
The indexes per table are checked with the TABART in IAORA.
Another table, TSORA, aligns the tablespaces for tables and indexes. That is about it. Your old BW was installed with the old tablespace layout. The upgrade put tables in new tablespaces but didn't massage TAORA/IAORA/TSORA into shape.
Reorgs also make for WRONG tablespaces. If you use BRSPACE to move objects between tablespaces, BRSPACE keeps TAORA/IAORA up-to-date. But, if you use Oracle tools, then SAP doesn't know about tablespace moves, and the check complains a lot.
OSS note 154193 advises that it is OK to update TABART in DD09L directly, so you can get the check to pass that way. Just make DD09L, TAORA, IAORA, and TSORA entries match the real storage. Note 666061 talks more about these relationships too.
BTW, at one time, SAP upgrades would blow up if SAP tables were in "wrong" tablespaces. I read that the upgrade tools are cleaned up now so that problem does not happen.
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IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: table/index
Hi all,
Apologies for the repost of this topic. I have seen it a few times but without resolutions. My problem is as follows.
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (index) SAPSR3.D010INC~1, value: PSAPSR346C
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (table) SAPSR3.D010L, value: PSAPSR346C
This is IAORA.
TABART
TABSPACE
PCTINC
OFREELIST
OPCTFREE
APPL0
PSAPSR3
0000
1
10
APPL1
PSAPSR3
0000
1
10
APPL2
PSAPSR3
0000
1
10
CLUST
PSAPSR3
0000
1
10
POOL
PSAPSR3
0000
1
10
SDIC
PSAPSR3
0
1
10
SDOCU
PSAPSR3
0000
1
10
SLDEF
PSAPSR346D
0000
1
10
SLEXC
PSAPSR346D
0000
1
10
SLOAD
PSAPSR3
0000
1
10
SPROT
PSAPSR3
0000
1
10
SSDEF
PSAPSR346D
0000
1
10
SSEXC
PSAPSR346D
0000
1
10
SSRC
PSAPSR3
0000
1
10
TEMP
PSAPSR3
0000
1
10
USER
PSAPSR3USR
0000
1
10
USER1
PSAPSR3USR
0000
1
10
This is TAORA.
TABART
TABSPACE
PCTINC
OFREELIST
OFREEGROUP
OPCTFREE
OPCTUSED
APPL0
PSAPSR3
0000
001
01
10
40
APPL1
PSAPSR3
0000
1
1
10
40
APPL2
PSAPSR3
0000
1
1
10
40
CLUST
PSAPSR3
0000
1
1
10
40
POOL
PSAPSR3
0000
1
1
10
40
SDIC
PSAPSR3
0
1
1
10
40
SDOCU
PSAPSR3
0000
1
1
10
40
SLDEF
PSAPSR346D
0000
1
1
10
40
SLEXC
PSAPSR346D
0000
1
1
10
40
SLOAD
PSAPSR3
0000
1
1
10
40
SPROT
PSAPSR3
0000
1
1
10
40
SSDEF
PSAPSR346D
0000
1
1
10
40
SSEXC
PSAPSR346D
0000
1
1
10
40
SSRC
PSAPSR3
0000
1
1
10
40
TEMP
PSAPSR3
0000
1
1
10
40
USER
PSAPSR3USR
0000
1
1
10
40
USER1
PSAPSR3USR
0000
1
1
10
40
select tablespace_name from dba_tablespaces;
SYSTEM,PSAPUNDO,SYSAUX,PSAPTEMP,PSAPSR3,PSAPSR346C,PSAPSR3USR
Tablespace does exist as you can see above now to determine type of tablespace, and as per below query you can see it contains
both data and indexes.
select distinct(segment_type), tablespace_name from dba_segments order by tablespace_name;
SEGMENT_TYPE TABLESPACE_NAME
INDEX PSAPSR3
TABLE PSAPSR3
INDEX PSAPSR346C
TABLE PSAPSR346C
TABLE PSAPSR3USR
TYPE2 UNDO PSAPUNDO
INDEX SYSAUX
INDEX PARTITION SYSAUX
LOB PARTITION SYSAUX
LOBINDEX SYSAUX
LOBSEGMENT SYSAUX
As per note 655162 option 1 and 2 are applicable to me. But as this tablespace seems to be both a data and index tablespace I am thinking I need to create the tablespace entry in IAORA and TAORA.
How would I correctly edit these table entries and which of the following tables might also have to be edited?
DDART and DARTT are used to maintain the classes ( tabarts)
DD09L maps the tables to each class ( tabart)
TAORA/IAORA maps the classes to the tablespaces
TSORA lists the tablespaces.
As a non dba I find the sap note a bit confusing please advise.
Kind Regards,
JohanHi guys,
For clarification:
disp+work information
kernel release 46D
kernel make variant 46D_EXT
DBMS client library OCI_920__OCI_7_API
DBSL shared library version 46D.00
compiled on Linux 2.6.5-7.202.5-smp #1_SMP_Thu_Aug_25_06:20:45_UTC_2005 x86_64
compiled for 64 BIT
compile time Aug 10 2008 21:39:12
update level 0
patch number 2415
source id 0.2415
supported environment
database (SAP, table SVERS) 46A
46B
46C
46D
DBMS server ORACLE 8.0.5..
ORACLE 8.0.6..
ORACLE 8.1.6..
ORACLE 8.1.7..
ORACLE 9.2.0..
ORACLE 10.2.0..
operating system Linux 2.6
System build information:
LCHN :
System components:
ST-PI 2008_1_46C
ST-A/PI 01J_R3_46C
SAP_NOTES 46C
SAP_HR 46C
SAP_BASIS 46C
SAP_APPL 46C
SAP_ABA 46C
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BR0801I BRCONNECT 6.40 (15)
BR0477I Oracle pfile D:\oracle\ora92\database\initDEV.ora created from spfile D:\oracle\ora92\database\spfileDEV.ora
BR0805I Start of BRCONNECT processing: cdwnjhor.chk 2007-11-05 11.16.25
BR0101I Parameters
Name Value
oracle_sid DEV
oracle_home D:\oracle\ora92
oracle_profile D:\oracle\ora92\database\initDEV.ora
sapdata_home D:\oracle\DEV
sap_profile D:\oracle\ora92\database\initDEV.sap
system_info SAPServiceDEV DSERVER Windows 5.2 Build 3790 Intel
oracle_info DEV 9.2.0.1.0 8192 630 3626441
sap_info 640 SAPDEV DEV TEMPLICENSE R3_ORA INITIAL
make_info NTintel OCI_920_SHARE Oct 12 2004
command_line brconnect -u / -c -f check
alert_log D:\oracle\DEV\saptrace\background\alert_dev.log
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.17.25
BR0813I Schema owners found in database DEV: DBSNMP, OPS$DSERVER\DEVADM, OPS$DSERVER\SAPSERVICEDEV, OUTLN, SAPDEV*, SYS, SYSTEM
BR0118I Tablespaces and data files
Tablespace Status File Status Id. Size Device Type Link
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\DEV_1\DEV.DATA1 ONLINE+ 3 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\DEV_2\DEV.DATA2 ONLINE+ 4 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\DEV_3\DEV.DATA3 ONLINE+ 5 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\DEV_4\DEV.DATA4 ONLINE+ 6 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\DEV_5\DEV.DATA5 ONLINE+ 7 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV_10\DEV.DATA10 ONLINE+ 12 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV_11\DEV.DATA11 ONLINE+ 27 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV_12\DEV.DATA12 ONLINE+ 28 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV_13\DEV.DATA13 ONLINE+ 29 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV_14\DEV.DATA14 ONLINE+ 30 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV_6\DEV.DATA6 ONLINE+ 8 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV_7\DEV.DATA7 ONLINE+ 9 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV_8\DEV.DATA8 ONLINE+ 10 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV_9\DEV.DATA9 ONLINE+ 11 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\DEV640_1\DEV640.DATA1 ONLINE+ 13 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\DEV640_2\DEV640.DATA2 ONLINE+ 14 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\DEV640_3\DEV640.DATA3 ONLINE+ 15 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\DEV640_4\DEV640.DATA4 ONLINE+ 16 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\DEV640_5\DEV640.DATA5 ONLINE+ 17 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\DEV640_10\DEV640.DATA10 ONLINE+ 22 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\DEV640_6\DEV640.DATA6 ONLINE+ 18 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\DEV640_7\DEV640.DATA7 ONLINE+ 19 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\DEV640_8\DEV640.DATA8 ONLINE+ 20 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\DEV640_9\DEV640.DATA9 ONLINE+ 21 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\DEV640_11\DEV640.DATA11 ONLINE+ 23 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV640_12\DEV640.DATA12 ONLINE+ 24 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV640_13\DEV640.DATA13 ONLINE+ 25 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV640_14\DEV640.DATA14 ONLINE+ 31 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV640_15\DEV640.DATA15 ONLINE+ 32 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV640_16\DEV640.DATA16 ONLINE+ 33 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEV640 ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEV640_17\DEV640.DATA17 ONLINE+ 34 2097160192 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPDEVUSR ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\DEVUSR_1\DEVUSR.DATA1 ONLINE+ 26 20979712 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPTEMP ONLINE# D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\TEMP_1\TEMP.DATA1 ONLINE+ -1 702554112 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\UNDO_1\UNDO.DATA1 ONLINE+ 2 2915049472 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\UNDO_2\UNDO.DATA2 ONLINE 39 2915049472 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\UNDO_3\UNDO.DATA3 ONLINE 40 2915049472 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\UNDO_4\UNDO.DATA4 ONLINE 41 2915049472 3 FILE NOLINK
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\UNDO_5\UNDO.DATA5 ONLINE 42 2915049472 3 FILE NOLINK
SYSTEM ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\SYSTEM.DATA1 SYSTEM+ 1 555753472 3 FILE NOLINK
SYSTEM ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_2\SYSTEM.DATA2 SYSTEM+ 35 555753472 3 FILE NOLINK
SYSTEM ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_3\SYSTEM.DATA3 SYSTEM+ 36 555753472 3 FILE NOLINK
SYSTEM ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_4\SYSTEM.DATA4 SYSTEM+ 37 555753472 3 FILE NOLINK
SYSTEM ONLINE+ D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_5\SYSTEM.DATA5 SYSTEM+ 38 555753472 3 FILE NOLINK
BR0119I Redo log files
File Status Group Size Device Type Link
D:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G11M1.DBF INUSE 1 52429312 3 FILE NOLINK
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGA\LOG_G11M2.DBF INUSE 1 52429312 3 FILE NOLINK
D:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G12M1.DBF INUSE 2 52429312 3 FILE NOLINK
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGB\LOG_G12M2.DBF INUSE 2 52429312 3 FILE NOLINK
D:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G13M1.DBF INUSE 3 52429312 3 FILE NOLINK
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGA\LOG_G13M2.DBF INUSE 3 52429312 3 FILE NOLINK
D:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G14M1.DBF INUSE 4 52429312 3 FILE NOLINK
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGB\LOG_G14M2.DBF INUSE 4 52429312 3 FILE NOLINK
BR0120I Control files
File Size Device Type Link
D:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGA\CNTRL\CNTRLDEV.DBF 6791168 3 FILE NOLINK
D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\CNTRL\CNTRLDEV.DBF 6791168 3 FILE NOLINK
D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPARCH\CNTRL\CNTRLDEV.DBF 6791168 3 FILE NOLINK
BR0982I Database disk volumes
Directory / Raw disk Device Total[KB] Free[KB] Used[%]
D:\oracle\ora92 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\oracle\DEV 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGA 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGB 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGA 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGB 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPARCH 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\CNTRL 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4 3 204804620 119569600 41.62
D:\oracle\DEV\saparch 3 204804620 119569592 41.62
D:\oracle\DEV\sapbackup 3 204804620 119569592 41.62
D:\oracle\DEV\sapcheck 3 204804620 119569592 41.62
D:\oracle\DEV\sapreorg 3 204804620 119569592 41.62
D:\oracle\DEV\saptrace 3 204804620 119569592 41.62
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.17.42
BR0814I Number of tables in schema of owner SAPDEV: 43103
BR0836I Number of info cube tables found for owner SAPDEV: 49
BR0814I Number of tables in schema of owner SYS: 292
BR0814I Number of tables/partitions in schema of owner SYSTEM: 128/27
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.17.53
BR0815I Number of indexes in schema of owner SAPDEV: 51463
BR0815I Number of indexes in schema of owner SYS: 289
BR0815I Number of indexes/partitions in schema of owner SYSTEM: 157/24
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.23.18
BR0816I Number of segments in schema of owner OPS$DSERVER\DEVADM: 1
BR0816I Number of segments in schema of owner OUTLN: 6
BR0816I Number of segments/LOBs in schema of owner SAPDEV: 95252/343
BR0816I Number of segments/LOBs in schema of owner SYS: 645/22
BR0816I Number of segments/LOBs in schema of owner SYSTEM: 327/21
BR0983I Tablespace fragmentation
Tablespace Files Tables Indexes Extents Total[KB] Used[%] Free[KB] Extents MaxSize[KB] Used[%] Free[KB] Largest[KB]
PSAPDEV 14 42821 51075 111312 28672000 66.98 9466880 7 143360000+ 13.40+ 124154880+ 8192000:8192000:8192000:8192000:8192000+
PSAPDEV640 17 273 378 8401 34816000 70.91 10128448 13 154378240+ 15.99+ 129690688+ 8192000:8192000:8192000:8192000:8192000+
PSAPDEVUSR 1 9 10 19 20480 6.25 19200 1 10240000+ 0.01+ 10238720+ 10219520+:19200:0:0:0
PSAPTEMP 1 0 0 1 686080 36.72 434176 1 10240000+ 2.46+ 9988096+ 9553920+:434176:0:0:0
PSAPUNDO 5 0 0 1066 14233600 20.49 11316928 5 21626880+ 13.49+ 18710208+ 7393280+:2846656:2846656:2830272:2781120
SYSTEM 5 393 422 2107 2713600 19.95 2172352 5 51200000+ 1.06+ 50658752+ 9697280:9697280:9697280:9697280:9697280+
Total: 43 43496 51885 122906 81141760 58.67 33537984 32 391045120 12.17 343441344 53248000:29381312:28927936:28911552:28862400
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.23.18
BR0818I Number of tables found in DBDIFF for owner SAPDEV: 2
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.23.19
BR0818I Number of tables found in DBSTATC for owner SAPDEV: 403
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.23.26
BR0819I Number of pool and cluster tables found in DDNTT for owner SAPDEV: 169
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.23.26
BR0961I Number of conditions found in DBCHECKORA: 70
BR0962I Check conditions for database administration:
Pos. Act. Lev. Condition Object
Description
1 Y W ARCHIVER_STUCK
Out of space in archive directory - more than 90% space used
2 Y E CONTROL_FILE_MIRROR
Control file not mirrored
3 Y E CONTROL_FILE_MISSING
Control file missing on disk
4 Y W CRITICAL_FILE
File autoextend can cause file system overflow
5 Y W CRITICAL_SEGMENT
Segment can cause tablespace overflow - by allocating up to 2 next extent(s)
6 Y E DATA_FILE_MISMATCH
Data file marked as missing in control file
7 Y E DATA_FILE_MISSING
Data file missing on disk
8 Y E FILE_OFFLINE
Database file offline
9 Y W FILE_SYSTEM_FULL
File system full - more than 99% space used
10 Y E HARMFUL_STATISTICS
Table or index has harmful optimizer statistics
11 Y E INVALID_FILE_TYPE
Invalid operating system file type
12 Y W IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE
Table or index in wrong tablespace
13 Y E MISSING_INDEX
Table has no index
14 Y E MISSING_STATISTICS
Table or index has no optimizer statistics
15 Y E NOARCHIVELOG_MODE
Database in NOARCHIVELOG mode
16 Y W PCTINCREASE_NOT_ZERO
PCTINCREASE value not equal zero
17 Y E REDOLOG_FILE_MIRROR
Redo log file not mirrored
18 Y E REDOLOG_FILE_MISSING
Redo log file missing on disk
19 Y W TABLESPACE_FULL
Tablespace full - more than 95% space used
20 Y W TABLESPACE_IN_BACKUP
Tablespace in backup mode
21 Y E TABLESPACE_OFFLINE
Tablespace offline
22 Y W TOO_MANY_EXTENTS
Segment has too many extents - more than 90% of MAXEXTENTS used
BR0963I Check conditions for database operations:
Pos. Act. Lev. Condition Description
1 Y W ARCHIVE_TOO_OLD Last successful archive log backup older than 10 days (or has not been run)
2 Y W BACKUP_TOO_OLD Last successful complete database backup older than 10 days (or has not been run)
3 Y W LAST_ARCHIVE_FAILED Last archive log backup failed
4 Y W LAST_BACKUP_FAILED Last complete database backup failed
5 Y W LAST_OPERATION_FAILED Last 'chk' operation failed
6 N W LAST_OPERATION_FAILED Last DBA operation failed
7 Y W LAST_STATS_FAILED Last update optimizer statistics failed
8 Y W OPERATION_TOO_OLD Last successful 'chk' operation older than 10 days (or has not been run)
9 N W OPERATION_TOO_OLD Last successful DBA operation older than 10 days (or has not been run)
10 Y W STATS_TOO_OLD Last successful update optimizer statistics older than 10 days (or has not been run)
BR0964I Check conditions for database messages:
Pos. Act. Lev. Message Description
1 Y W ORA-00060 Deadlock while waiting for resource
2 Y E ORA-00272 Error writing archive log
3 Y E ORA-00376 Database file cannot be read
4 Y E ORA-00600 Oracle internal error
5 Y E ORA-01113 Data file needs media recovery
6 Y E ORA-01114 I/O error writing database file
7 Y E ORA-01115 I/O error reading database file
8 Y E ORA-01122 File verification check failed
9 Y E ORA-01135 Database file is offline
10 Y W ORA-01149 Cannot shutdown - data file in backup mode
11 Y W ORA-01555 Snapshot too old
12 Y W ORA-01562 Failed to extend rollback segment
13 Y E ORA-01578 Database block corrupted
14 Y E ORA-03113 End-of-file on communication channel
15 Y E ORA-07445 Exception encountered: core dump
16 Y W Checkpoint not complete
BR0965I Check conditions for database profile:
Pos. Act. Lev. Parameter Condition Value Unit
1 Y W CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME < 30
2 Y W CURSOR_SPACE_FOR_TIME <> FALSE
3 Y W DBWR_IO_SLAVES <> 0
4 Y W DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS <> 0
5 Y E DB_BLOCK_SIZE <> 8192
6 Y W DB_FILES < 254
7 Y W DB_FILE_MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT > 32
8 Y W DISK_ASYNCH_IO <> TRUE
9 Y W HASH_JOIN_ENABLED <> FALSE
10 Y E LOG_ARCHIVE_START <> TRUE
11 Y W LOG_BUFFER >< 2048,512 K
12 Y W LOG_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL <> 0
13 Y W LOG_CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT <> 0
14 Y W OPEN_CURSORS >< 2000,800
15 Y W OPTIMIZER_FEATURES_ENABLE <> 9.2.0
16 Y W OPTIMIZER_INDEX_COST_ADJ <> 10
17 Y W OPTIMIZER_MODE <> CHOOSE
18 Y W SHARED_POOL_SIZE < 50 M
19 Y E SORT_AREA_RETAINED_SIZE > 0
20 Y E SORT_AREA_SIZE >< 4,2 M
21 Y E TIMED_STATISTICS <> TRUE
22 Y E TRANSACTION_AUDITING <> FALSE
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.23.26
BR0807I Name of database instance: DEV
BR0808I BRCONNECT action ID: cdwnjhor
BR0809I BRCONNECT function ID: chk
BR0810I BRCONNECT function: check
BR0951I Number of active/inactive check conditions for database administration: 22/0
BR0952I Number of active/inactive check conditions for database operations: 8/2
BR0953I Number of active/inactive check conditions for database messages: 16/0
BR0954I Number of active/inactive check conditions for database profile: 22/0
BR0960I Last successful BRCONNECT check run: caaaaaaa.chk 0000-00-00 00.00.00
BR0126I Unattended mode active - no operator confirmation required
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.23.26
BR0969I Checking database administration...
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.23.26
BR0972I Checking database operations...
BR0973W Database operation alert - level: WARNING, operation: Archive log backup, condition: Operation too old or has not been run in clean-up period
BR0973W Database operation alert - level: WARNING, operation: Complete database backup, condition: Operation too old or has not been run in clean-up period
BR0973W Database operation alert - level: WARNING, operation: chk, condition: Operation too old or has not been run in clean-up period
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.23.27
BR0974I Checking database messages...
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 468, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.17, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4406], [0x6A366AA0], [0x0], [], [], [], [], []
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 472, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.17, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kcbklbc_4], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 478, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.20, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [KSSRMP1], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 479, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.20, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kcbklbc_4], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 483, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.22, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [KSSRMP1], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 484, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.22, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [KSSRMP1], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 485, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.22, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kcbklbc_4], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 499, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.26, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kcbgcur_9], [8388713], [29], [1610612736], [1610612738], [], [], []
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 504, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.28, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kcbgcur_9], [8388713], [29], [1610612736], [1610612738], [], [], []
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 510, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.30, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4406], [0x6A366AA0], [0x0], [], [], [], [], []
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 514, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.31, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
BR0976W Database message alert - level: ERROR, line: 521, time: 2030-11-04 10.13.31, message:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kcbgcur_9], [8388713], [29], [1610612736], [1610612738], [], [], []
BR0280I BRCONNECT time stamp: 2007-11-05 11.23.27
BR0977I Checking database profile...
BR0979I Changes in database profile parameters:
Pos. Parameter name Old value
New value
1 O7_DICTIONARY_ACCESSIBILITY (new)
FALSE
2 AQ_TM_PROCESSES (new)
0
3 ARCHIVE_LAG_TARGET (new)
0
4 AUDIT_SYS_OPERATIONS (new)
FALSE
5 AUDIT_TRAIL (new)
NONE
6 BACKGROUND_CORE_DUMP (new)
partial
7 BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST (new)
D:\oracle\DEV\saptrace\background
8 BACKUP_TAPE_IO_SLAVES (new)
FALSE
9 BITMAP_MERGE_AREA_SIZE (new)
1048576
10 BLANK_TRIMMING (new)
FALSE
11 CIRCUITS (new)
0
12 CLUSTER_DATABASE (new)
FALSE
13 CLUSTER_DATABASE_INSTANCES (new)
1
14 COMMIT_POINT_STRENGTH (new)
1
15 COMPATIBLE (new)
9.2.0
16 CONTROL_FILE_RECORD_KEEP_TIME (new)
30
17 CONTROL_FILES (new)
D:\oracle\DEV\origlogA\cntrl\cntrlDEV.dbf, D:\oracle\DEV\sapdata1\system_1\cntrl\cntrlDEV.dbf, D:\oracle\DEV\saparch\cntrl\cntrlDEV.dbf
18 CORE_DUMP_DEST (new)
D:\oracle\DEV\saptrace\background
19 CPU_COUNT (new)
1
20 CREATE_BITMAP_AREA_SIZE (new)
8388608
21 CURSOR_SHARING (new)
EXACT
22 CURSOR_SPACE_FOR_TIME (new)
FALSE
23 DB_16K_CACHE_SIZE (new)
0
24 DB_2K_CACHE_SIZE (new)
0
25 DB_32K_CACHE_SIZE (new)
0
26 DB_4K_CACHE_SIZE (new)
0
27 DB_8K_CACHE_SIZE (new)
0
28 DB_BLOCK_BUFFERS (new)
0
29 DB_BLOCK_CHECKING (new)
FALSE
30 DB_BLOCK_CHECKSUM (new)
TRUE
31 DB_BLOCK_SIZE (new)
8192
32 DB_CACHE_ADVICE (new)
ON
33 DB_CACHE_SIZE (new)
83886080
34 DB_FILE_MULTIBLOCK_READ_COUNT (new)
8
35 DB_FILES (new)
254
36 DB_KEEP_CACHE_SIZE (new)
0
37 DB_NAME (new)
DEV
38 DB_RECYCLE_CACHE_SIZE (new)
0
39 DB_WRITER_PROCESSES (new)
1
40 DBLINK_ENCRYPT_LOGIN (new)
FALSE
41 DBWR_IO_SLAVES (new)
0
42 DG_BROKER_CONFIG_FILE1 (new)
%ORACLE_HOME%\DATABASE\DR1%ORACLE_SID%.DAT
43 DG_BROKER_CONFIG_FILE2 (new)
%ORACLE_HOME%\DATABASE\DR2%ORACLE_SID%.DAT
44 DG_BROKER_START (new)
FALSE
45 DISK_ASYNCH_IO (new)
TRUE
46 DISTRIBUTED_LOCK_TIMEOUT (new)
60
47 DML_LOCKS (new)
4000
48 DRS_START (new)
FALSE
49 ENQUEUE_RESOURCES (new)
8000
50 FAST_START_IO_TARGET (new)
0
51 FAST_START_MTTR_TARGET (new)
900
52 FAST_START_PARALLEL_ROLLBACK (new)
LOW
53 FILE_MAPPING (new)
FALSE
54 GLOBAL_NAMES (new)
FALSE
55 HASH_AREA_SIZE (new)
4194304
56 HASH_JOIN_ENABLED (new)
FALSE
57 HI_SHARED_MEMORY_ADDRESS (new)
0
58 HS_AUTOREGISTER (new)
TRUE
59 INSTANCE_NAME (new)
dev
60 INSTANCE_NUMBER (new)
0
61 JAVA_MAX_SESSIONSPACE_SIZE (new)
0
62 JAVA_POOL_SIZE (new)
25165824
63 JAVA_SOFT_SESSIONSPACE_LIMIT (new)
0
64 JOB_QUEUE_PROCESSES (new)
0
65 LARGE_POOL_SIZE (new)
0
66 LICENSE_MAX_SESSIONS (new)
0
67 LICENSE_MAX_USERS (new)
0
68 LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING (new)
0
69 LOCK_SGA (new)
FALSE
70 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST (new)
D:\oracle\DEV\oraarch\DEVarch
71 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_1 (new)
enable
72 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_10 (new)
enable
73 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_2 (new)
enable
74 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_3 (new)
enable
75 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_4 (new)
enable
76 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_5 (new)
enable
77 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_6 (new)
enable
78 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_7 (new)
enable
79 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_8 (new)
enable
80 LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_STATE_9 (new)
enable
81 LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT (new)
ARC%S.%T
82 LOG_ARCHIVE_MAX_PROCESSES (new)
2
83 LOG_ARCHIVE_MIN_SUCCEED_DEST (new)
1
84 LOG_ARCHIVE_START (new)
TRUE
85 LOG_ARCHIVE_TRACE (new)
0
86 LOG_BUFFER (new)
1048576
87 LOG_CHECKPOINT_INTERVAL (new)
0
88 LOG_CHECKPOINT_TIMEOUT (new)
0
89 LOG_CHECKPOINTS_TO_ALERT (new)
TRUE
90 LOG_PARALLELISM (new)
1
91 LOGMNR_MAX_PERSISTENT_SESSIONS (new)
1
92 MAX_COMMIT_PROPAGATION_DELAY (new)
700
93 MAX_DISPATCHERS (new)
5
94 MAX_DUMP_FILE_SIZE (new)
UNLIMITED
95 MAX_ENABLED_ROLES (new)
30
96 MAX_ROLLBACK_SEGMENTS (new)
30
97 MAX_SHARED_SERVERS (new)
20
98 MTS_CIRCUITS (new)
0
99 MTS_MAX_DISPATCHERS (new)
5
100 MTS_MAX_SERVERS (new)
20
101 MTS_MULTIPLE_LISTENERS (new)
FALSE
102 MTS_SERVERS (new)
0
103 MTS_SERVICE (new)
DEV
104 MTS_SESSIONS (new)
0
105 NLS_LANGUAGE (new)
AMERICAN
106 NLS_LENGTH_SEMANTICS (new)
BYTE
107 NLS_NCHAR_CONV_EXCP (new)
FALSE
108 NLS_TERRITORY (new)
AMERICA
109 OBJECT_CACHE_MAX_SIZE_PERCENT (new)
10
110 OBJECT_CACHE_OPTIMAL_SIZE (new)
102400
111 OLAP_PAGE_POOL_SIZE (new)
33554432
112 OPEN_CURSORS (new)
800
113 OPEN_LINKS (new)
4
114 OPEN_LINKS_PER_INSTANCE (new)
4
115 OPTIMIZER_DYNAMIC_SAMPLING (new)
1
116 OPTIMIZER_FEATURES_ENABLE (new)
9.2.0
117 OPTIMIZER_INDEX_CACHING (new)
0
118 OPTIMIZER_INDEX_COST_ADJ (new)
10
119 OPTIMIZER_MAX_PERMUTATIONS (new)
2000
120 OPTIMIZER_MODE (new)
CHOOSE
121 ORACLE_TRACE_COLLECTION_PATH (new)
%ORACLE_HOME%\OTRACE\ADMIN\CDF\
122 ORACLE_TRACE_COLLECTION_SIZE (new)
5242880
123 ORACLE_TRACE_ENABLE (new)
FALSE
124 ORACLE_TRACE_FACILITY_NAME (new)
oracled
125 ORACLE_TRACE_FACILITY_PATH (new)
%ORACLE_HOME%\OTRACE\ADMIN\FDF\
126 OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX (new)
OPS$
127 OS_ROLES (new)
FALSE
128 PARALLEL_ADAPTIVE_MULTI_USER (new)
FALSE
129 PARALLEL_AUTOMATIC_TUNING (new)
FALSE
130 PARALLEL_EXECUTION_MESSAGE_SIZE (new)
2148
131 PARALLEL_MAX_SERVERS (new)
5
132 PARALLEL_MIN_PERCENT (new)
0
133 PARALLEL_MIN_SERVERS (new)
0
134 PARALLEL_SERVER (new)
FALSE
135 PARALLEL_SERVER_INSTANCES (new)
1
136 PARALLEL_THREADS_PER_CPU (new)
2
137 PARTITION_VIEW_ENABLED (new)
FALSE
138 PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET (new)
85144371
139 PLSQL_COMPILER_FLAGS (new)
INTERPRETED
140 PLSQL_NATIVE_LIBRARY_SUBDIR_COUNT (new)
0
141 PLSQL_V2_COMPATIBILITY (new)
FALSE
142 PRE_PAGE_SGA (new)
FALSE
143 PROCESSES (new)
80
144 QUERY_REWRITE_ENABLED (new)
false
145 QUERY_REWRITE_INTEGRITY (new)
enforced
146 READ_ONLY_OPEN_DELAYED (new)
FALSE
147 RECOVERY_PARALLELISM (new)
0
148 REMOTE_ARCHIVE_ENABLE (new)
true
149 REMOTE_DEPENDENCIES_MODE (new)
TIMESTAMP
150 REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE (new)
NONE
151 REMOTE_OS_AUTHENT (new)
TRUE
152 REMOTE_OS_ROLES (new)
FALSE
153 REPLICATION_DEPENDENCY_TRACKING (new)
TRUE
154 RESOURCE_LIMIT (new)
FALSE
155 ROW_LOCKING (new)
always
156 SERIAL_REUSE (new)
DISABLE
157 SERIALIZABLE (new)
FALSE
158 SERVICE_NAMES (new)
DEV
159 SESSION_CACHED_CURSORS (new)
0
160 SESSION_MAX_OPEN_FILES (new)
10
161 SESSIONS (new)
96
162 SGA_MAX_SIZE (new)
219749116
163 SHADOW_CORE_DUMP (new)
partial
164 SHARED_MEMORY_ADDRESS (new)
0
165 SHARED_POOL_RESERVED_SIZE (new)
9011200
166 SHARED_POOL_SIZE -
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATIST
Dear all,
We have recently migrated 4.6c/oracle9i/solaris 6800 5.8 to 4.6c/oracle10g/HPUX11.23
After the migration everything was succesfull. Except the below error, when I run a dbcheck from db13.
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: FILE_OFFLINE, object: /oracle/DV2/mirrlogA/log_g1m2.dbf
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: FILE_OFFLINE, object: /oracle/DV2/mirrlogB/log_g2m2.dbf
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: FILE_OFFLINE, object: /oracle/DV2/mirrlogA/log_g3m2.dbf
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: FILE_OFFLINE, object: /oracle/DV2/mirrlogB/log_g4m2.dbf
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.APQD
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.APQI
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.ARFCRSTATE
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.ARFCSDATA
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.ARFCSSTATE
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.ATAB
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.CDCLS
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.COIX
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.COIX_DATA40
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.DBTABLOG
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.DDLOG
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.DDNTF
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.DDNTT
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.DDXTF
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.DDXTT
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.EPIDXB
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.EPIDXC
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: HARMFUL_STATISTICS, object: (table) SAPR3.GLSP
Can anyone help us to overcome the above issue
Regards
SenthilThank you Warren. I shall do that reply to you.
Also I have received the below error messages
oracle9i/solaris 6800 5.d to 4.6c(Kernel46D)/oracle10g/hpux11.23.
Everything works fine except the below Three errors:
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: ERROR, type: FILE_OFFLINE, object: /oracle/DV2/mirrlogA/log_g3m2.dbf
BR0970W Database administration alert - level: WARNING, type: IN_WRONG_TABLESPACE, object: (table) SAPR3.APQD, value: PSAPAPQDD
BR0978W Database profile alert - level: ERROR, parameter: LOG_ARCHIVE_START, value: FALSE (<> TRUE)
Can you help
Regards
Senthil
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