ORA-04033: Insufficient memory
I wondering if anyone else has run into this issue before as I am finding this strange. When I try to increase the shared_pool or sga I get a ORA-04033: Insufficient memory error. Basically I am using a SPFILE and I am changing the values dynamically and my scope=both. Now, when I use a CREATE PFILE from SPFILE and change the same values in the PFILE and then start the DB backup, it takes the changes perfectly and now the changes I wanted in the first are all there, but the only difference is I am using a PFILE instead of the SPFILE.
What happened here. Why would the PFILE allow me to make the changes I needed when Oracle is telling me ORA-04033: Insufficient memory with the SPFILE. Also, on the server, we have 4gb's of RAM and the server itself only has one Oracle DB running on it, so I was surprised as to why I could not allocate more memory for the DB. The settings were:
shared_pool = 152MB
SGA=350MB
I wanted to go to
shared_pool = 512MB
SGA=1024MB
SPFILE failed, and with the PFILE it worked.
Any thoughts?
What's your Oracle version?
What's the command you used to change shared pool and SGA ?
shared_pool_size can be changed while database is running in 9i and 10g however you need to make sure there's free memory available to do the increase. The 'Free Memory' here is not your available memory on OS but the difference between sga_max_size and allocated SGA size.
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----- Error Stack Dump -----
ORA-26808: Apply process AS02 died unexpectedly.
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
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KNACDMP: Dumping apply coordinator's context at 25487cb0
KNACDMP: Apply Engine # 0
KNACDMP: Apply Engine name
KNACDMP: Coordinator's Watermarks ------------------------------
KNACDMP: Apply High Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Apply Low Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Recovery Low Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
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KNACDMP: Oldest XID =
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KNACDMP: Last replicant syncpoint SCN = 0x0000.00000000
KNACDMP: Last syncpoint at primary SCN = 0x0002.fc0f875f
KNACDMP: First partition max pos = 0002fc10fab4 (SCN=0x0002.fc10fab4)
KNACDMP: Last partition max pos = 0002fc10fab4 (SCN=0x0002.fc10fab4)
KNACDMP: Last processed = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Conservative pos = 0002fc0f8cb2 (SCN=0x0002.fc0f8cb2)
KNACDMP: Recovery start pos = (SCN=0x0000.00000000)
KNACDMP: Recovery high watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
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KNACDMP: Spill LWM Create Time = 0
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KNACDMP: min number of apply slaves = 5
KNACDMP: max number of apply slaves = 5
KNACDMP: safety level (K) = 1
KNACDMP: max txns in memory = 400
KNACDMP: max constraints per table = 620
KNACDMP: hash table size (in entries) = 10000000
KNACDMP: Coordinator's intervals -------------------------------
KNACDMP: syncpoint interval (ms) = 0
KNACDMP: write low watermark interval(ms)= 1
KNACDMP: Coordinator's timers/counters -------------------------
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KNACDMP: low watermark timer = 0
KNACDMP: syncpoint timer = 1365082918
KNACDMP: txnbufsize timer = 1365082220
KNACDMP: Coordinator's txn counts -------------------------
KNACDMP: total txns applied = 0
KNACDMP: number of unassigned comp txns = 0
KNACDMP: number of unassigned incomp txns= 0
KNACDMP: avg number of unassigned txns = 0.00
KNACDMP: total applied at last plwm write= 0
KNACDMP: apply prog. entries below plwm = 0
KNACDMP: total unassigned lcrs = 0
KNACDMP: Coordinator's State/Flags -----------------------------
KNACDMP: Coordinator's State = KNACST_APPLY_UNTIL_END
KNACDMP: Coordinator's Flags = 0x408004
KNACDMP: Slave counts ------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: number of reserved slaves = 0
KNACDMP: number of admin slaves = 0
KNACDMP: number of slaves in wait cmt = 1
KNACDMP: number of slaves suspended = 0
KNACDMP: number of safe slaves = 1
KNACDMP: avg number of idle slaves = 0.00
KNACDMP: number of slaves initializing = 0
KNACDMP: number of slaves terminating = 0
KNACDMP: Slave Lists -------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: Dumping All Slaves :-
Slave id = 0, State = 8, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 1, State = 9, Flags = 2, Assigned Xid = 0x001e.006.0005d213 1 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 2, State = 5, Flags = 1, Assigned Xid = 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 1 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 3, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 4, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 5, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
KNACDMP: End dumping all slaves
KNACDMP: syncdep slaves = { }
KNACDMP: cont chunk slaves = { }
KNACDMP: cont slaves = { }
KNACDMP: exec txn slaves = { }
KNACDMP: Active slaves (2) = { 1 2 }
KNACDMP: Idle slaves (3) = { 3 4 5 }
KNACDMP: Txn Lists ---------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: Dumping all txns :-
XID = 0x001e.006.0005d213 Commit pos = 0002fc06718c (SCN=0x0002.fc06718c) State = 0
Lcr cnt = 0
Assigned to slavid = 1
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depslaves = { } wm depslaves = { }
XID = 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 Commit pos = 0002fc0f876b (SCN=0x0002.fc0f876b) State = 1
Lcr cnt = 0
Assigned to slavid = 2
Fetched chunks = 1
depslaves = { } wm depslaves = { }
KNACDMP: End dumping all txns.
KNACDMP: Complete txns = { 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 ** NO UNASS ** }
KNACDMP: Unassigned txns = { }
KNACDMP: *******************************************************
Warning: Apply error received: ORA-26714: User Error encountered during apply process. Clearing.
knahcapplymain: encountered error=26808
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dbkedDefDump(): Starting a non-incident diagnostic dump (flags=0x0, level=0, mask=0x0)
----- Error Stack Dump -----
ORA-26808: Apply process AS01 died unexpectedly.
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
KNACDMP: *******************************************************
KNACDMP: Dumping apply coordinator's context at 25487cb0
KNACDMP: Apply Engine # 0
KNACDMP: Apply Engine name
KNACDMP: Coordinator's Watermarks ------------------------------
KNACDMP: Apply High Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Apply Low Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Recovery Low Watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Fetch Low Watermark = 0002fc0f876b (SCN=0x0002.fc0f876b)
KNACDMP: Fetch Low Watermark Time = 811857327
KNACDMP: Oldest SCN = (SCN=0x0000.00000000)
KNACDMP: Oldest XID =
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KNACDMP: Last replicant syncpoint SCN = 0x0000.00000000
KNACDMP: Last syncpoint at primary SCN = 0x0002.fc0f875f
KNACDMP: First partition max pos = 0002fc10fab4 (SCN=0x0002.fc10fab4)
KNACDMP: Last partition max pos = 0002fc10fab4 (SCN=0x0002.fc10fab4)
KNACDMP: Last processed = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Conservative pos = 0002fc0f8cb2 (SCN=0x0002.fc0f8cb2)
KNACDMP: Recovery start pos = (SCN=0x0000.00000000)
KNACDMP: Recovery high watermark = 0002fc0f875f (SCN=0x0002.fc0f875f)
KNACDMP: Spill LWM = (SCN=0x0000.00000000)
KNACDMP: Spill LWM Create Time = 0
KNACDMP: Coordinator's constants -------------------------------
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KNACDMP: min number of apply slaves = 5
KNACDMP: max number of apply slaves = 5
KNACDMP: safety level (K) = 1
KNACDMP: max txns in memory = 400
KNACDMP: max constraints per table = 620
KNACDMP: hash table size (in entries) = 10000000
KNACDMP: Coordinator's intervals -------------------------------
KNACDMP: syncpoint interval (ms) = 0
KNACDMP: write low watermark interval(ms)= 1
KNACDMP: Coordinator's timers/counters -------------------------
KNACDMP: current time = 1365083926
KNACDMP: low watermark timer = 0
KNACDMP: syncpoint timer = 1365083926
KNACDMP: txnbufsize timer = 1365083218
KNACDMP: Coordinator's txn counts -------------------------
KNACDMP: total txns applied = 0
KNACDMP: number of unassigned comp txns = 0
KNACDMP: number of unassigned incomp txns= 1
KNACDMP: avg number of unassigned txns = 0.00
KNACDMP: total applied at last plwm write= 0
KNACDMP: apply prog. entries below plwm = 0
KNACDMP: total unassigned lcrs = 0
KNACDMP: Coordinator's State/Flags -----------------------------
KNACDMP: Coordinator's State = KNACST_APPLY_UNTIL_END
KNACDMP: Coordinator's Flags = 0x8204
KNACDMP: Slave counts ------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: number of reserved slaves = 0
KNACDMP: number of admin slaves = 0
KNACDMP: number of slaves in wait cmt = 0
KNACDMP: number of slaves suspended = 0
KNACDMP: number of safe slaves = 1
KNACDMP: avg number of idle slaves = 0.00
KNACDMP: number of slaves initializing = 0
KNACDMP: number of slaves terminating = 0
KNACDMP: Slave Lists -------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: Dumping All Slaves :-
Slave id = 0, State = 8, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 1, State = 5, Flags = 1, Assigned Xid = 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 1 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 2, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 3, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 4, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
Slave id = 5, State = 0, Flags = 0, Not Assigned 0 txns 0 lcrs
KNACDMP: End dumping all slaves
KNACDMP: syncdep slaves = { }
KNACDMP: cont chunk slaves = { }
KNACDMP: cont slaves = { }
KNACDMP: exec txn slaves = { }
KNACDMP: Active slaves (1) = { 1 }
KNACDMP: Idle slaves (4) = { 2 3 4 5 }
KNACDMP: Txn Lists ---------------------------------------------
KNACDMP: Dumping all txns :-
XID = 0x001e.006.0005d213 Commit pos = 0002fc06718c (SCN=0x0002.fc06718c) State = 0
Lcr cnt = 0
Not Assigned
Fetched chunks = 142
depslaves = { } wm depslaves = { }
XID = 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 Commit pos = 0002fc0f876b (SCN=0x0002.fc0f876b) State = 1
Lcr cnt = 0
Assigned to slavid = 1
Fetched chunks = 1
depslaves = { } wm depslaves = { }
KNACDMP: End dumping all txns.
KNACDMP: Complete txns = { 0x0019.00e.0007f8d9 ** NO UNASS ** }
KNACDMP: Unassigned txns = { 0x001e.006.0005d213 }
KNACDMP: *******************************************************
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Microsoft Windows [Version 5.2.3790]
(C) Copyright 1985-2003 Microsoft Corp.
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SQL*Plus: Release 9.2.0.7.0 - Production on Thu Apr 9 19:20:10 2009
Copyright (c) 1982, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
ERROR:
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Oracle Database 10g Express Edition (ORA-01031: insufficient privileges)
Hello,
I am new to 10g Express. I am working on Windows XP and I have Oracle App Server and JDev install on my box. I just installed 10g Express. When I try to connect to the database but I get the following error msg:
SQL> connect sys/admin as sysdba;
ERROR: ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
I am also not able to see the homepage either.
Can some please help.
Thanks
etnotAre you saying you can only have one instance of an
Oracle Database install if you are going to use
Oracle XE?Yes.
Oracle Database XE is free for usage with the following limitations:
Supports up to 4GB of user data (in addition to Oracle system data)
Single instance only of Oracle Database XE on any server
May be installed on a multiple CPU server, but only executes on one processor in any server
May be installed on a server with any amount of memory, but will only use up to 1GB RAM of available memory -
Srvctl start service/stop throwing error ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
Hi Gurus,
When i try to start/stop the service getting below error.Please help me troubleshoot it.
AIX-6.1
11.2.0.1
Plato1:/u01/app/11.2.0/grid/network/admin>srvctl start service -d maxcv
PRCR-1079 : Failed to start resource ora.maxcv.maxcv.svc
CRS-2680: Clean of 'ora.maxcvuat.svc' on 'Plato1' failed
CRS-5807: Agent failed to process the message
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
CRS-2680: Clean of 'ora.maxcvuat.svc' on 'Plato1' failed
ThanksSQL> execute dbms_service.start_service('maxcvuat');PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
Output from alert.log
EMNC started with pid=32, OS id=1384660
2011-09-09 09:32:09.820000 -04:00
Starting background process CJQ0
CJQ0 started with pid=53, OS id=1429756
2011-09-09 09:37:00.698000 -04:00
Starting background process SMCO
SMCO started with pid=33, OS id=1687726
2011-09-09 09:52:59.212000 -04:00
ALTER SYSTEM SET service_names='maxcvuat' SCOPE=MEMORY SID='maxcv2';
~crsctl stat output:
plato2:/home/grid>crsctl stat res -t
NAME TARGET STATE SERVER STATE_DETAILS
Local Resources
ora.CRS.dg
OFFLINE OFFLINE plato1
OFFLINE OFFLINE plato2
ora.CRS_DATA.dg
ONLINE OFFLINE plato1
ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.CRS_DATA1.dg
ONLINE OFFLINE plato1
ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.CRS_VDISK.dg
OFFLINE OFFLINE plato1
ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.LISTENER.lsnr
ONLINE ONLINE plato1
ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.maxcv_DATA.dg
ONLINE INTERMEDIATE plato1
ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.maxcv_REC.dg
ONLINE INTERMEDIATE plato1
ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.asm
ONLINE OFFLINE plato1
ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.eons
ONLINE ONLINE plato1
ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.gsd
OFFLINE OFFLINE plato1
OFFLINE OFFLINE plato2
ora.net1.network
ONLINE ONLINE plato1
ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.ons
ONLINE ONLINE plato1
ONLINE ONLINE plato2
Cluster Resources
ora.LISTENER_SCAN1.lsnr
1 ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.LISTENER_SCAN2.lsnr
1 ONLINE ONLINE plato1
ora.LISTENER_SCAN3.lsnr
1 ONLINE ONLINE plato1
ora.plato1.vip
1 ONLINE ONLINE plato1
ora.plato2.vip
1 ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.maxcv.db
1 ONLINE ONLINE plato2 Open
2 ONLINE ONLINE plato1 Open
ora.maxcv.maxcvuat.svc
1 OFFLINE UNKNOWN plato1
2 OFFLINE UNKNOWN plato1
ora.coscv.db
1 ONLINE ONLINE plato1 Open
2 ONLINE ONLINE plato2 Open
ora.coscv.coscvuat.svc
1 ONLINE UNKNOWN plato1
2 ONLINE UNKNOWN plato1
ora.oc4j
1 OFFLINE OFFLINE
ora.scan1.vip
1 ONLINE ONLINE plato2
ora.scan2.vip
1 ONLINE ONLINE plato1
ora.scan3.vip
1 ONLINE ONLINE plato1
plato2:/home/grid>Stopping of database:
plato2:/home/oracle>srvctl stop database -d maxcv
PRCD-1124 : Failed to stop database maxcv and its services
PRCR-1065 : Failed to stop resource (((((NAME STARTS_WITH ora.maxcv.) && (NAME ENDS_WITH .svc)) && (TYPE == ora.service.type)) && ((STATE != OFFLINE) || (TARGET != OFFLINE))) || (((NAME == ora.maxcv.db) && (TYPE == ora.database.type)) && (STATE != OFFLINE)))
CRS-2680: Clean of 'ora.maxcv.maxcvuat.svc' on 'plato1' failed
CRS-5807: Agent failed to process the message
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
CRS-2680: Clean of 'ora.maxcv.maxcvuat.svc' on 'plato1' failed
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
CRS-2675: Stop of 'ora.maxcv.db' on 'plato1' failed
CRS-2680: Clean of 'ora.maxcv.maxcvuat.svc' on 'plato1' failed
CRS-5807: Agent failed to process the message
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
CRS-2680: Clean of 'ora.maxcv.maxcvuat.svc' on 'plato1' failed
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
CRS-2675: Stop of 'ora.maxcv.db' on 'plato1' failed
plato2:/home/oracle>ps -ef |grep pmon
oracle 892946 1818664 0 09:30:35 pts/0 0:00 grep pmon
grid 1360080 1 0 Sep 06 - 1:23 asm_pmon_+ASM2
oracle 1376428 1 0 Sep 06 - 1:42 ora_pmon_coscv2
plato2:/home/oracle>Thanks -
Whether instance gets down due to insufficient memory ?
hi,
11g R2 (Linux)
Other day one of the 3 nodes got evicted due to insufficient memory
Err message is
ORA-04031: unable to allocate 4136 bytes of shared memory ("shared pool","unknown object","sga heap(3,0)","gcs dynamic r")"
"LMS0 (ospid: 8489): terminating the instance due to error 4031"
ThanksHi, Have you configured memory_target or memory_max_target? If so then it may supersede depending on values set. Please post all memory parameters set and based on that we can answer. Also let us know the OS since in Linux there is a concept of tempfs which also limits the maximum memory to be allocated. While in solaris there is concept of project, which limits max memory per oracle instance depending on OS user.
Regards
Tushar -
ORA-01031: insufficient privileges in PL/SQL but not in SQL
I have problem with following situation.
I switched current schema to another one "ban", and selected 4 rows from "ed"
alter session set current_schema=ban;
SELECT * FROM ed.PS WHERE ROWNUM < 5;
the output is OK, and I get 4 rows like
ID_S ID_Z
1000152 1
1000153 1
1000154 1
1000155 1
but following procedure is compiled with warning
create or replace
procedure proc1
as
rowcnt int;
begin
select count(*) into rowcnt from ed.PS where rownum < 5;
end;
"Create procedure, executed in 0.031 sec."
5,29,PL/SQL: ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
5,2,PL/SQL: SQL Statement ignored
,,Total execution time 0.047 sec.
Could you help me why SELECT does work in SQL but not in PL/SQL procedure?
Thanks.
Message was edited by:
MattSkPrivs granted via a role are only valid from SQL - and not from/within stored PL/SQL code.
Quoting Tom's (from http://asktom.oracle.com) response to this:I did address this role thing in my book Expert one on one Oracle:
<quote>
What happens when we compile a Definer rights procedure
When we compile the procedure into the database, a couple of things happen with regards to
privileges. We will list them here briefly and then go into more detail:
q All of the objects the procedure statically accesses (anything not accessed via dynamic SQL)
are verified for existence. Names are resolved via the standard scoping rules as they apply to the
definer of the procedure.
q All of the objects it accesses are verified to ensure that the required access mode will be
available. That is, if an attempt to UPDATE T is made - Oracle will verify the definer or PUBLIC
has the ability to UPDATE T without use of any ROLES.
q A dependency between this procedure and the referenced objects is setup and maintained. If
this procedure SELECTS FROM T, then a dependency between T and this procedure is recorded
If, for example, I have a procedure P that attempted to 'SELECT * FROM T', the compiler will first
resolve T into a fully qualified referenced. T is an ambiguous name in the database - there may be
many T's to choose from. Oracle will follow its scoping rules to figure out what T really is, any
synonyms will be resolved to their base objects and the schema name will be associated with the
object as well. It does this name resolution using the rules for the currently logged in user (the
definer). That is, it will look for an object owned by this user called T and use that first (this
includes private synonyms), then it will look at public synonyms and try to find T and so on.
Once it determines exactly what T refers to - Oracle will determine if the mode in which we are
attempting to access T is permitted. In this case, if we as the definer of the procedure either
owns the object T or has been granted SELECT on T directly or PUBLIC was granted SELECT, the
procedure will compile. If we do not have access to an object called T by a direct grant - the
procedure P will fail compilation. So, when the object (the stored procedure that references T) is
compiled into the database, Oracle will do these checks - and if they "pass", Oracle will compile
the procedure, store the binary code for the procedure and set up a dependency between this
procedure and this object T. This dependency is used to invalidate the procedure later - in the
event something happens to T that necessitates the stored procedures recompilation. For example,
if at a later date - we REVOKE SELECT ON T from the owner of this stored procedure - Oracle will
mark all stored procedures this user has that are dependent on T, that refer to T, as INVALID. If
we ALTER T ADD some column, Oracle can invalidate all of the dependent procedures. This will cause
them to be recompiled automatically upon their next execution.
What is interesting to note is not only what is stored but what is not stored when we compile the
object. Oracle does not store the exact privilege that was used to get access to T. We only know
that procedure P is dependent on T. We do not know if the reason we were allowed to see T was due
to:
q A grant given to the definer of the procedure (grant select on T to user)
q A grant to public on T (grant select on T to public)
q The user having the SELECT ANY TABLE privilege
The reason it is interesting to note what is not stored is that a REVOKE of any of the above will
cause the procedure P to become invalid. If all three privileges were in place when the procedure
was compiled, a revoke of ANY of them will invalidate the procedure - forcing it to be recompiled
before it is executed again. Since all three privileges were in place when we created the procedure
- it will compile successfully (until we revoke all three that is). This recompilation will happen
automatically the next time that the procedure is executed.
Now that the procedure is compiled into the database and the dependencies are all setup, we can
execute the procedure and be assured that it knows what T is and that T is accessible. If something
happens to either the table T or to the set of base privileges available to the definer of this
procedure that might affect our ability to access T -- our procedure will become invalid and will
need to be recompiled.
This leads into why ROLES are not enabled during the compilation and execution of a stored
procedure in Definer rights mode. Oracle is not storing exactly WHY you are allowed to access T -
only that you are. Any change to your privileges that might cause access to T to go away will cause
the procedure to become invalid and necessitate its recompilation. Without roles - that means only
'REVOKE SELECT ANY TABLE' or 'REVOKE SELECT ON T' from the Definer account or from PUBLIC. With
roles - it greatly expands the number of times we would invalidate this procedure. If some role
that was granted to some role that was granted to this user was modified, this procedure might go
invalid, even if we did not rely on that privilege from that role. ROLES are designed to be very
fluid when compared to GRANTS given to users as far as privilege sets go. For a minute, let's say
that roles did give us privileges in stored objects. Now, most any time anything was revoked from
ANY ROLE we had, or any role any role we have has (and so on -- roles can and are granted to roles)
-- many of our objects would become invalid. Think about that, REVOKE some privilege from a ROLE
and suddenly your entire database must be recompiled! Consider the impact of revoking some system
privilege from a ROLE, it would be like doing that to PUBLIC is now, don't do it, just think about
it (if you do revoke some powerful system privilege from PUBLIC, do it on a test database). If
PUBLIC had been granted SELECT ANY TABLE, revoking that privilege would cause virtually every
procedure in the database to go invalid. If procedures relied on roles, virtually every procedure
in the database would constantly become invalid due to small changes in permissions. Since one of
the major benefits of procedures is the 'compile once, run many' model - this would be disastrous
for performance.
Also consider that roles may be
q Non-default: If I have a non-default role and I enable it and I compile a procedure that
relies on those privileges, when I log out I no longer have that role -- should my procedure become
invalid -- why? Why not? I could easily argue both sides.
q Password Protected: if someone changes the password on a ROLE, should everything that might
need that role be recompiled? I might be granted that role but not knowing the new password - I
can no longer enable it. Should the privileges still be available? Why or Why not? Again, arguing
either side of this is easy. There are cases for and against each.
The bottom line with respect to roles in procedures with Definer rights are:
q You have thousands or tens of thousands of end users. They don't create stored objects (they
should not). We need roles to manage these people. Roles are designed for these people (end users).
q You have far fewer application schema's (things that hold stored objects). For these we want
to be explicit as to exactly what privileges we need and why. In security terms this is called the
concept of 'least privileges', you want to specifically say what privilege you need and why you
need it. If you inherit lots of privileges from roles you cannot do that effectively. We can manage
to be explicit since the number of development schemas is SMALL (but the number of end users is
large)...
q Having the direct relationship between the definer and the procedure makes for a much more
efficient database. We recompile objects only when we need to, not when we might need to. It is a
large efficiency enhancement.
</quote> -
Hi fellas,
I'm facing some serious issues with SSRS. I've tried to create a map report in SQL server reporting service 2008R2. I've insert a map using ESRI shapefile and connected it to my Dataset. Everything seemed to be fine up until I've tried to preview the results
and I got this:
I've tried to resolve the problem by increasing the "MaximumTotalPc", but then I got this:
Ever since this happened my SSRS is acting like it has gotten a virus. I've tried to delete the report, but it doesn't let me and the window I've posted above keeps on popping up every few seconds while the program is open.
Any idea why do I get it and how can I deal with it?
P.S. I'm not any kind of developer and I'm not really familiar with the technical language. I need an explanation written in user friendly language, please :-)Hi Ellie55,
According to your description that you are experiencing the issue when you are creating the ESRI shapefile map on the SSRS 2008 R2, you got some error “the number of map point elements for “Map1” exceeds the maximum limits for map” when you click to
preview the map, you trying to set the properties of “MaximumTotalPointCount” to fix this issue but cause another error about the “insufficient memory”, right?
By default, a map can have 20,000 map elements or 1,000,000 points. If your map exceeds these limits, you can increase the MaximumTotalPointCount and the MaximumSpatialElementCount, but it may cause the insufficient memory because of the too much points
and elements. So I recommend you that you can use one of the following approaches for you have got problem increase the limitations:
Remove a layer.
Decrease the map resolution.
Decrease the map viewport coordinates to view a smaller area.
If the spatial data comes from a report dataset, set a filter to limit the data from the dataset. The filter must be set on a field that is not a spatial data type.
If the spatial data comes from a SQL Server database, change the query to use spatial functions to limit the data to a smaller area.
Details information for your reference :
http://prashantmishrasblog.blogspot.com/2012/10/using-map-in-ssrs-reports-part1.html
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee240843.aspx
As you this error also caused you can’t delete the report, please try to close the program in the task manager and find the path of project in your computer to delete the .rdl file in your workspace and redesign the map again.
Any problem, please feel free to ask
Regards
Vicky Liu -
ORA-01034: ORACLE not available ORA-27101: shared memory realm does not exi
Hi all,
suddenly our oracle 10g database stopped working. When we tried export the database following was the output
C:\Documents and Settings\Administrator>EXP PMIS/PMIS FILE=C:\PMIS.DMP
Export: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Wed Mar 25 16:15:08 2009
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
EXP-00056: ORACLE error 1034 encountered
ORA-01034: ORACLE not available
ORA-27101: shared memory realm does not exist
EXP-00005: all allowable logon attempts failed
EXP-00000: Export terminated unsuccessfullyalert log file had the output as
Wed Mar 25 16:02:12 2009
Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
LICENSE_MAX_SESSION = 0
LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING = 0
Picked latch-free SCN scheme 2
Using LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_10 parameter default value as USE_DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST
Autotune of undo retention is turned on.
IMODE=BR
ILAT =10
LICENSE_MAX_USERS = 0
SYS auditing is disabled
ksdpec: called for event 13740 prior to event group initialization
Starting up ORACLE RDBMS Version: 10.2.0.1.0.
System parameters with non-default values:>sessions = 49
>__shared_pool_size = 71303168
>__large_pool_size = 8388608
>__java_pool_size = 4194304
>__streams_pool_size = 0
>spfile = C:\ORACLEXE\APP\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\SERVER\DBS\SPFILEXE.ORA
>sga_target = 146800640
>control_files = C:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\CONTROL.DBF
>__db_cache_size = 58720256
>compatible = 10.2.0.1.0
>db_recovery_file_dest = C:\oraclexe\app\oracle\flash_recovery_area
>db_recovery_file_dest_size= 10737418240
>undo_management = AUTO
>undo_tablespace = UNDO
>remote_login_passwordfile= EXCLUSIVE
>dispatchers = (PROTOCOL=TCP) (SERVICE=XEXDB)
>shared_servers = 4
>job_queue_processes = 4
>audit_file_dest = C:\ORACLEXE\APP\ORACLE\ADMIN\XE\ADUMP
>background_dump_dest = C:\ORACLEXE\APP\ORACLE\ADMIN\XE\BDUMP
>user_dump_dest = C:\ORACLEXE\APP\ORACLE\ADMIN\XE\UDUMP
>core_dump_dest = C:\ORACLEXE\APP\ORACLE\ADMIN\XE\CDUMP
>db_name = XE
>open_cursors = 300
>os_authent_prefix =
>pga_aggregate_target = 41943040
PMON started with pid=2, OS id=1632
PSP0 started with pid=3, OS id=1312
MMAN started with pid=4, OS id=200
DBW0 started with pid=5, OS id=1864
LGWR started with pid=6, OS id=188
CKPT started with pid=7, OS id=1328
SMON started with pid=8, OS id=1848
RECO started with pid=9, OS id=1760
CJQ0 started with pid=10, OS id=1920
MMON started with pid=11, OS id=768
MMNL started with pid=12, OS id=948
Wed Mar 25 16:02:13 2009
starting up 1 dispatcher(s) for network address '(ADDRESS=(PARTIAL=YES)(PROTOCOL=TCP))'...
starting up 4 shared server(s) ...
Oracle Data Guard is not available in this edition of Oracle.
Wed Mar 25 16:02:13 2009
alter database mount exclusive
Wed Mar 25 16:02:17 2009
Setting recovery target incarnation to 2
Wed Mar 25 16:02:17 2009
Successful mount of redo thread 1, with mount id 2563569989
Wed Mar 25 16:02:17 2009
Database mounted in Exclusive Mode
Completed: alter database mount exclusive
Wed Mar 25 16:02:17 2009
alter database open
Wed Mar 25 16:02:18 2009
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_lgwr_188.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [3700], [1], [15], [2], [2], [], [], []
Wed Mar 25 16:02:18 2009
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_lgwr_188.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [3700], [1], [15], [2], [2], [], [], []
Wed Mar 25 16:02:18 2009
LGWR: terminating instance due to error 470
Wed Mar 25 16:02:19 2009
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_dbw0_1864.trc:
ORA-00470: LGWR process terminated with error
Wed Mar 25 16:02:19 2009
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_ckpt_1328.trc:
ORA-00470: LGWR process terminated with error
Wed Mar 25 16:02:19 2009
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_psp0_1312.trc:
ORA-00470: LGWR process terminated with error
Wed Mar 25 16:02:19 2009
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_mman_200.trc:
ORA-00470: LGWR process terminated with error
Wed Mar 25 16:02:19 2009
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_pmon_1632.trc:
ORA-00470: LGWR process terminated with error
Wed Mar 25 16:02:19 2009
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_reco_1760.trc:
ORA-00470: LGWR process terminated with error
Wed Mar 25 16:02:19 2009
Errors in file c:\oraclexe\app\oracle\admin\xe\bdump\xe_smon_1848.trc:
ORA-00470: LGWR process terminated with error
Instance terminated by LGWR, pid = 188Again when we tried by connecting sqlplus following was output
SQL> connect sys/manager as sysdba
Connected to an idle instance.
SQL> startup
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 146800640 bytes
Fixed Size 1286220 bytes
Variable Size 83890100 bytes
Database Buffers 58720256 bytes
Redo Buffers 2904064 bytes
Database mounted.
ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channelWe actually need database dump for user PMIS, any help would be highly appreciatedHi Wim
You should say that "It may be Control File problem", but you shouldn't say that "it's due to Control File" problem
Please refer to Errors Documentation for more information on ORA-00600
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14219/e0.htm#sthref371
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [string], [string], [string], [string], [string], [string], [string], [string]
Cause: This is the generic internal error number for Oracle program exceptions. This indicates that a process has encountered an exceptional condition.
Action: Report as a bug - the first argument is the internal error number
Kamran Agayev A. (10g OCP)
http://kamranagayev.wordpress.com -
Dear All,
I created one table like
create table cls_lrn_tab_unique (F_no number unique UK_F_NO );
after performing some operations I want to delete the same.
At that time i got following error. Please help me and tell what is the reason for the error.
ORA-00604 error occured at recursive level1
ORA-20123 Insufficient privileges: you cannot drop table cls_lrn_tab_unique TABLE,
ORA-06512 at line no 2
Thanks and Regards
Prasad26bffcad-f9a2-4dcf-afa0-e1e33d0281bf wrote:
Dear All,
I created one table like
create table cls_lrn_tab_unique (F_no number unique UK_F_NO );
after performing some operations I want to delete the same.
At that time i got following error. Please help me and tell what is the reason for the error.
ORA-00604 error occured at recursive level1
ORA-20123 Insufficient privileges: you cannot drop table cls_lrn_tab_unique TABLE,
ORA-06512 at line no 2
Thanks and Regards
Prasad
ORA-20123 is a localized/customized error code & message; therefore any solution depends upon what is unique inside your DB now.
I suspect that some sort of TRIGGER exists, which throws posted error, but this is just idle speculation on my part.
How do I ask a question on the forums?
https://forums.oracle.com/message/9362002#9362002 -
ORA-27101: shared memory realm does not exist
Hi all
I have a problem related to sap xi-7.0 server.
when I start server than dispature is not started . and the trans file show these problem , i am past the this trans file ,
so plz solve this problem,
4 ETW000 R3trans version 6.14 (release 700 - 18.09.06 - 09:35:00).
4 ETW000 unicode enabled version
4 ETW000 ===============================================
4 ETW000
4 ETW000 date&time : 20.02.2009 - 01:11:50
4 ETW000 control file: <no ctrlfile>
4 ETW000 R3trans was called as follows: R3trans -d
4 ETW000 trace at level 2 opened for a given file pointer
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Fri Feb 20 01:11:52 2009 3963 0.003963
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] db_con_init called 710 0.004673
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] create_con (con_name=R/3) 188 0.004861
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Loading DB library 'dboraslib.dll' ... 71 0.004932
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] load shared library (dboraslib.dll), hdl 0 74699 0.079631
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] using "D:\usr\sap\D10\SYS\exe\uc\NTI386\dboraslib.dll"
4 ETW000 75 0.079706
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Library 'dboraslib.dll' loaded 19 0.079725
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] function DbSlExpFuns loaded from library dboraslib.dll
4 ETW000 22 0.079747
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Version of 'dboraslib.dll' is "700.08", patchlevel (0.73)
4 ETW000 5493 0.085240
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] function dsql_db_init loaded from library dboraslib.dll
4 ETW000 42 0.085282
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] function dbdd_exp_funs loaded from library dboraslib.dll
4 ETW000 91 0.085373
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] New connection 0 created 59 0.085432
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] 0: name = R/3, con_id = -000000001 state = DISCONNECTED, perm = YES, reco = NO , timeout = 000, con_max = 255, con_opt = 255, occ = NO
4 ETW000 32 0.085464
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] db_con_connect (con_name=R/3) 43 0.085507
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] find_con_by_name found the following connection for reuse:
4 ETW000 17 0.085524
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] 0: name = R/3, con_id = 000000000 state = DISCONNECTED, perm = YES, reco = NO , timeout = 000, con_max = 255, con_opt = 255, occ = NO
4 ETW000 21 0.085545
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] CLIENT_ORACLE_HOME is not set as environment variable or
4 ETW000 DIR_CLIENT_ORAHOME is not set as profile parameter.
4 ETW000 assuming using instant client with unspecified location.
4 ETW000 9668 0.095213
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Fri Feb 20 01:11:54 2009 1849124 1.944337
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Oracle Client Version: '10.2.0.1.0' 58 1.944395
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] -->oci_initialize (con_hdl=0) 23 1.944418
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Fri Feb 20 01:11:55 2009 511982 2.456400
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Client NLS settings: AMERICAN_AMERICA.UTF8 59 2.456459
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Logon as OPS$-user to get SAPSR3's password 18 2.456477
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Connecting as /@D10 on connection 0 (nls_hdl 0) ... (dbsl 700 110706)
4 ETW000 44 2.456521
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Nls CharacterSet NationalCharSet C EnvHp ErrHp ErrHpBatch
4 ETW000 39103 2.495624
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] 0 UTF8 1 0241DCB8 024231EC 02422A74
4 ETW000 31 2.495655
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Allocating service context handle for con_hdl=0 31702 2.527357
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Allocating server context handle 47 2.527404
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Attaching to DB Server D10 (con_hdl=0,svchp=024229C0,svrhp=02434234)
4 ETW000 230 2.527634
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Fri Feb 20 01:12:01 2009 5281432 7.809066
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Assigning server context 02434234 to service context 024229C0
4 ETW000 67 7.809133
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Allocating user session handle 56 7.809189
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Starting user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=024229C0,srvhp=02434234,usrhp=0246F9C8)
4 ETW000 2370 7.811559
4 ETW000 [dboci.c ,00000] *** ERROR => OCI-call 'OCISessionBegin' failed: rc = 1034
4 ETW000 656067 8.467626
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] server_detach(con_hdl=0,stale=1,svrhp=02434234) 16 8.467642
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Detaching from DB Server (con_hdl=0,svchp=024229C0,srvhp=02434234)
4 ETW000 19 8.467661
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Deallocating server context handle 02434234 23932 8.491593
4 ETW000 [dbsloci. ,00000] *** ERROR => CONNECT failed with sql error '1034'
4 ETW000 64 8.491657
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Try to connect with default password 83 8.491740
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Connecting as SAPSR3/<pwd>@D10 on connection 0 (nls_hdl 0) ... (dbsl 700 110706)
4 ETW000 21 8.491761
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Nls CharacterSet NationalCharSet C EnvHp ErrHp ErrHpBatch
4 ETW000 21 8.491782
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] 0 UTF8 1 0241DCB8 024231EC 02422A74
4 ETW000 21 8.491803
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Allocating server context handle 48 8.491851
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Attaching to DB Server D10 (con_hdl=0,svchp=024229C0,svrhp=02434234)
4 ETW000 35 8.491886
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Fri Feb 20 01:12:02 2009 458152 8.950038
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Assigning server context 02434234 to service context 024229C0
4 ETW000 56 8.950094
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Assigning username to user session 0246F9C8 17 8.950111
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Assigning password to user session 0246F9C8 35 8.950146
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Starting user session (con_hdl=0,svchp=024229C0,srvhp=02434234,usrhp=0246F9C8)
4 ETW000 24 8.950170
4 ETW000 [dboci.c ,00000] *** ERROR => OCI-call 'OCISessionBegin' failed: rc = 1034
4 ETW000 234917 9.185087
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] server_detach(con_hdl=0,stale=1,svrhp=02434234) 799 9.185886
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Detaching from DB Server (con_hdl=0,svchp=024229C0,srvhp=02434234)
4 ETW000 42 9.185928
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Deallocating server context handle 02434234 1364 9.187292
4 ETW000 [dbsloci. ,00000] *** ERROR => CONNECT failed with sql error '1034'
4 ETW000 61 9.187353
4 ETW000 [dblink ,00431] ***LOG BY2=>sql error 1034 performing CON [dblink#3 @ 431]
4 ETW000 10170 9.197523
4 ETW000 [dblink ,00431] ***LOG BY0=>ORA-01034: ORACLE not available 49 9.197572
4 ETW000 ORA-27101: shared memory realm does not exist [dblink#3 @ 431]
2EETW169 no connect possible: "DBMS = ORACLE --- dbs_ora_tnsname = 'D10'"Hello Pankaj,
Try starting Oracle database from SQL plus using orasid as user and then start SAP
Refer to Note 491174 and perform all the tests as mentioned
You will be able to solve it
Let me know if it helps
Rohit
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