ORA-1631: max # extents reached in table INFILES
Dear friends
kindly give me the answer weather I am correct/wrong?
Solution i have given is
Alter table <tablename>
storage(maxextents unlimited)
Srinivas
Before changing the table to allow an unlimited number of extents I would 1- verify that the table size is in line with its design usage and 2- that the program in question is not doing something stupid. If both of these are OK, and most of the time they will not be the problem, then you might also consider resizing the object since dictionary space management is in use.
HTH -- Mark D Powell --
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create index xyz.xygts_mtl_trx_source_idx on mtl_material_transactions(trx_source_line_id)
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ORA-01631: max # extents (121) reached!!!
Please review the following DML and error in response of that command:
insert into dtcn (area_code, cons_code, dcdat) values(12,12,sysdate);
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01631: max # extents (121) reached in table MNBSYS.DTCN
There are only two such tables DTCN and DTCN_HISTORY in which we are unable to insert any record because of above error. Following are some reference information of these tables:
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DBUSERNAME: MNBSYS
It may also be noted that the above statistics are exactly same for number of tables but we are facing the problem with only these two tables. Kindly advise what could be the problem and how can I overcome this...
Thanks in anticipation...
Zia ShareefHi,
This error comes when table reach to his max extents,here table extend upto 121 extents that is his max value so now you have to increase the value of maxextents.
by
SQL> alter table <table_name> storage(maxextents unlimited);
**also set the value of nextextent parameter because currently its define by very low value of 10240
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PCTFREE 5
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RegardsTo hit a maximum extents error on a table you pretty much have to be using dictionary tablespace management. The maximum number of extents defaults based on the block size. If your Oracle version is 8.1 and up all your tablespaces should have been rebuilt as locally managed tablespaces using either auto-allocate or uniform extents. In the case where you have a newer version you should consider creating new tablespaces and moving the objects into them so you can take advantage of modern extent management features.
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Hello Guru's
I am working on oracle express 10 G on windows , This is my test machine. I am a beginner to oracle Dba activities,
Problem:
I want to restrict the size of a table (say max upto 400k)
My Approach:
1. I create a Tablepsace with uniform extent size (40K each)
2. I created a table in this tablespace with max extents 10 ( so that 40K * 10 = 400K)
SCOTT@xe>CREATE TABLESPACE TB
2 DATAFILE 'F:\Oracle\oradata\XE\TB.DBF' SIZE 100M
3 EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL
4 UNIFORM SIZE 40K
5 ONLINE ;
Tablespace created.
SCOTT@xe>
SCOTT@xe>DROP USER G CASCADE ;
User dropped.
SCOTT@xe>CREATE USER G IDENTIFIED BY G DEFAULT TABLESPACE TB ;
User created.
SCOTT@xe>ALTER USER G QUOTA UNLIMITED ON TB;
User altered.
SCOTT@xe>GRANT CREATE SESSION , CREATE TABLE TO G;
Grant succeeded.
SCOTT@xe>CONNECT G/G@xe
Connected.
G@xe>CREATE TABLE t ( A number) TABLESPACE TB storage (minextents 1 maxextents 10);
Table created.
G@xe>SELECT SEGMENT_NAME, MIN_EXTENTS, MAX_EXTENTS , SEGMENT_TYPE, TABLESPACE_NAME, BLOCKS
2 FROM USER_SEGMENTS ;
SEGMENT_NAME MIN_EXTENTS MAX_EXTENTS SEGMENT_TYPE TABLESPACE_NAME BLOCKS
T 1 2147483645 TABLE TB 5
G@xe>Issue is:
I want the maximun extents that could be llocated to this table must be 10 , BUT from user_segments I could see MAX_EXTENTS = 2147483645 (default value).
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Edited by: Hemant K Chitale on Aug 18, 2009 3:31 PM -
Hi Team,
We are getting ora-1632, max extents error's.. suggest ---what all can be done..
and in future how to avoid it...Seems your index extent has reached its max limit, try and see if the issue resolves and always post full error instead of just error no.
ALTER INDEX <object_owner>.<index_name> STORAGE ( MAXEXTENTS UNLIMITED);
Edited by: Veeresh.S on Oct 22, 2012 6:53 PM -
When I execute this query in Oracle 8i Database.
SQL> create table MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS_bak as select * from MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS;
create table MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS_bak as select * from MTL_MATERIAL_TRANSACTIONS
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01630: max # extents (505) reached in temp segment in tablespace APPLSYSD
then Shall I use the following command Without shutting down the database. Is there any other solutions.
Please reply.
alter tablespace APPLSYSD default storage (maxextents unlimited);
OR
alter tablespace APPLSYSD storage (maxextents unlimited);Hi user13098327,
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http://asktom.oracle.com/pls/asktom/f?p=100:11:0::::P11_QUESTION_ID:956629961318 -
System maximum max extents....
Hi,
I need a clarification about the System maximum max extents...
The oracle doc "Error messages" about The error code and message "ORA-01631: max # extents (string) reached in table string.string" points out as action:
"If maxextents is less than the system maximum, raise it. Otherwise, you must recreate with larger initial, next or pctincrease params"
Which is the system maximum max. extents...??? Is this of database block size???
Thanks you,
Simsgalaxy wrote:
Hi,
I need a clarification about the System maximum max extents...
The oracle doc "Error messages" about The error code and message "ORA-01631: max # extents (string) reached in table string.string" points out as action:
"If maxextents is less than the system maximum, raise it. Otherwise, you must recreate with larger initial, next or pctincrease params"
Which version of Oracle are you on ? I don't think maxextents has been a problem since 9i.
In the days when "unlimited extents" had not been introduced and the entire extent map had to fit in the segment header the size of a segment map entry dictated the number of extents that could be listed, so the block size made a big difference. The maximum roughly doubled as you doubled the size of the block. From memory - 2KB blocks gave 121 extents, 4KB gave 248, 8KB gave 505 and 16KB gave 1016 - I don't have any memory of a figure for 32KB blocks.
But from 9i (at least 9.2) Oracle ignores any maxextents setting you put into the table storage clause and uses "unlimited".
Regards
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Hi,
I am having problems with the max # extents being exceeded.
I am creating a spatial index using the following script:
CREATE INDEX GIS.MYTABLE_SX ON
GIS.MYTABLE(GEOMETRY)
indextype is MDSYS.SPATIAL_INDEX
parameters ( 'SDO_LEVEL=6,
SDO_NUMTILES = 8,
SDO_COMMIT_INTERVAL = 1000,
TABLESPACE = GISI,
INITIAL = 131072,
NEXT = 131072,
PCTINCREASE = 0,
MINEXTENTS = 1,
MAXEXTENTS = 2147483645,
BTREE_INITIAL = 512K,
BTREE_NEXT = 512K,
BTREE_PCTINCREASE = 0')
This in turn creates the table
MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$
and
the indexes
MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$_B1
(x4 - one for each field SDO_GROUPCODE, SDO_CODE, SDO_STATUS, SDO_ROWID)
and
MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$_B2
(x1 one for SDO_ROWID)
using the following script:
DROP TABLE MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$ CASCADE CONSTRAINTS ;
CREATE TABLE MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$ (
SDO_GROUPCODE RAW (14),
SDO_ROWID ROWID,
SDO_CODE RAW (14),
SDO_STATUS VARCHAR2 (1))
TABLESPACE GISI
PCTFREE 10
PCTUSED 40
INITRANS 1
MAXTRANS 255
STORAGE (
INITIAL 131072
NEXT 131072
PCTINCREASE 0
MINEXTENTS 1
MAXEXTENTS 2147483645
FREELISTS 1 FREELIST GROUPS 1 )
NOCACHE;
CREATE INDEX MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$_B1 ON
"GIS".MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$(SDO_GROUPCODE, SDO_CODE, SDO_ROWID, SDO_STATUS)
TABLESPACE GISI PCTFREE 10 STORAGE(INITIAL 524288 NEXT 524288 PCTINCREASE 0 )
CREATE INDEX MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$_B2 ON
"GIS".MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$(SDO_ROWID)
TABLESPACE GISI PCTFREE 10 STORAGE(INITIAL 524288 NEXT 524288 PCTINCREASE 0 )
The problem is when you create a spatial index using the top script the max # extents do not get applied to
MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$_B1
and
MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$_B2
Instead these tables take on the default max # extents set on the tablespace.
How do I set the max # extents for indexes
MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$_B1
and
MYTABLE_SX_HL6N8$_B2
to MAXEXTENTS 2147483645 for example. I am aware that this is not good practice but I would like to know if it is possible. Is it a spatial issue? I have tried to increase the size of
the BTREE_INITIAL and BTREE_NEXT to 512K from 128K but it still complains about max # extents (999) reached. A way round it is obviously to increase the default max # extents on the tablespace but that requires DBA intervention. I would like to know how one can do this programatically using the top script or something similar.
Thanks
Regards
StephenHi Stephen,
A few thoughts:
Oracle has pretty much dropped hybrid indexing in terms of it being
a generically useful way to index data. As of 9.0.1.2 the suggestion
is to use R-tree indexes unless there is something about your
workload or data set that makes the use of R-trees bad.
If you don't use R-tree indexing, then stick with fixed indexing. The
original idea of hybrid indexing was to allow better approximations
of geometries without the index growing too large, but it turns out the
SQL index query within spatial took longer than anticipated.
In terms of setting up the spatial index, when creating a quadtree index
you can specify the btree_initial and btree_next in the parameters clause
of the create index statement, which allows you to adjust the btree indexing
parameters as you noted, but there is no way to set the max number of
extents (or in fact the tablespace used for the b-tree indexes).
When you need that control, you need to to have dba intervention to set the
default tablespace and parameters at the user level before creating the spatial
index. The parameters in the parameters clause can set up the index table
parameters, and the default parameters can be used for the btree indexes.
regards,
dan -
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