Oracle 10gR2 expdp
I created a user (user_bck) using USERS tablespace for the purpose of running a full=y expdp dump. I noticed that when the export dump is in progress, oracle is writing information into the USERS tablespace for this user (user_bck). IS it necessary since I already have the expdp log file. The USERS tablespace growth pretty much after I run the expdp a couple times.
Thanks.
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Oracle 10gR2 WebService Call-In & Call-Out via PL/SQL (Step-by-Step Guide)
Hi Everyone,
This guide is for those of you who tried to Call-In and Call-Out WebService via Oracle 10gR2 using PL/SQL but failed a couple of times, re-installed a couple of times and retry, got it to work but don't know what made it work scenarios.
Hope this helps ;-)
Thanks,
Henry Wu
Instructions on how to use Oracle10gR2 Webservice Call-Out feature (Oracle JAX-RPC DII - Dynamic Invocation (DII) APIs)
PREREQUISITE
=================================================================
1. Download Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1.0) (ZIP, ~655MB)
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle10g/htdocs/10201winsoft.html
http://download.oracle.com/otn/nt/oracle10g/10201/10201_database_win32.zip
1.1 Choose Enterprise Edition
2. Download 10.1.3.1 Callout Utility for 10g (R1 +R2) RDBMS (ZIP, ~13MB)
http://download.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/tech/java/jsp/dbws-callout-utility-10131.zip
2.1 Extract to C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\dbws_callout_utility_10131
3. Download OC4J Standalone - Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J) 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.3) (ZIP, ~93MB; Pure Java—runs on all certified platforms)
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/index.html (Download Site)
http://download.oracle.com/otn/java/oc4j/101330/oc4j_extended_101330.zip
3.1 Extract to C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330
STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES
=================================================================
1. Prepare the database
1.1 Connect to SYS account (or any account that can connect as SYSDBA)
1.2 alter system set shared_pool_size=96M scope=both
1.3 alter system set java_pool_size=80M scope=both
1.4 ALTER USER SCOTT ACCOUNT UNLOCK;
1.5 ALTER USER SCOTT IDENTIFIED BY "tiger";
1.6 ALTER USER SCOTT QUOTA UNLIMITED ON USERS;
1.7 GRANT PUBLIC TO SCOTT;
1.8 GRANT Create Public Synonym TO SCOTT;
2. Load Oracle SOAP client to SCOTT (for Oracle 10g Release 2 Database)
2.1 Commands
2.1.1 Open command prompt (cmd.exe)
2.1.2 loadjava -u scott/tiger -r -v -f -genmissing -s -grant public C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\webservices\lib\soap.jar C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\lib\dms.jar C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\jlib\javax-ssl-1_1.jar C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home\lib\servlet.jar C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home\lib\mail.jar C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home\lib\activation.jar C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home\lib\http_client.jar C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home\lib\ejb.jar
2.1.3 It will take around 3 minutes and you will see "something" like the following when it completes (count may not be exact) :
Classes Loaded: 909
Resources Loaded: 75
Sources Loaded: 0
Published Interfaces: 0
Classes generated: 0
Classes skipped: 0
Synonyms Created: 984
Errors: 0
2.1.3 Close this command prompt
3. Load Oracle JAX-RPC client to SYS (for Oracle 10g Release 2 Database)
3.1 Commands
3.1.1 Open command prompt (cmd.exe)
3.1.2 loadjava -u sys/oracle -r -v -f -genmissing -s -grant public C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\dbws_callout_utility_10131\sqlj\lib\dbwsclientws.jar C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\dbws_callout_utility_10131\sqlj\lib\dbwsclientdb102.jar
3.1.2.1 It will take around 15 minutes and you will see "something" like following when it completes (count may not be exact) :
Classes Loaded: 4027
Resources Loaded: 81
Sources Loaded: 0
Published Interfaces: 0
Classes generated: 61
Classes skipped: 0
Synonyms Created: 4108
Errors: 0
3.1.3 Close this command prompt
4. Execute UTL_DBWS packages to SYS (for Oracle 10g Release 2 Database)
4.1 Commands
4.1.1 Connect to SYS account only
4.1.2 Execute the following (in TOAD you should execute them as Script, press the "thunder" button)
4.2.1 @"C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\dbws_callout_utility_10131\sqlj\lib\utl_dbws_decl.sql"
4.2.2 @"C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\dbws_callout_utility_10131\sqlj\lib\utl_dbws_body.sql"
4.2.3 CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM utl_dbws FOR sys.utl_dbws;
5. Call-out a free Web Service using SCOTT
5.1 Commands
5.1.1 Connect to user SCOTT with password of TIGER
5.1.2 Copy and Paste the following "Anonymous Block" (sample #1) and execute it :
5.1.2.1 It sould return "PL/SQL DII client return ===> Redwood City"
declare
service_ utl_dbws.SERVICE;
call_ utl_dbws.CALL;
service_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
port_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
operation_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
string_type_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
retx ANYDATA;
retx_string VARCHAR2(1000);
retx_double number;
retx_len number;
params utl_dbws.ANYDATA_LIST;
l_input_params utl_dbws.anydata_list;
l_result ANYDATA;
l_namespace VARCHAR2(1000);
begin
-- open internet explorer and navigate to http://webservices.imacination.com/distance/Distance.jws?wsdl
-- search for 'targetNamespace' in the wsdl
l_namespace := 'http://webservices.imacination.com/distance/Distance.jws';
-- search for 'service name' in the wsdl
service_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'DistanceService');
-- this is just the actual wsdl url
service_ := utl_dbws.create_service(HTTPURITYPE('http://webservices.imacination.com/distance/Distance.jws?wsdl'), service_qname);
-- search for 'portType name' in the wsdl
port_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'Distance');
-- search for 'operation name' in the wsdl
-- there will be a lot, we will choose 'getCity'
operation_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'getCity');
-- bind things together
call_ := utl_dbws.create_call(service_, port_qname, operation_qname);
-- default is 'FALSE', so we make it 'TRUE'
utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'SOAPACTION_USE', 'TRUE');
-- search for 'operation soapAction' under <wsdl:operation name="getCity">
-- it is blank, so we make it ''
utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'SOAPACTION_URI', '');
-- search for 'encodingstyle' under <wsdl:operation name="getCity">
utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'ENCODINGSTYLE_URI', 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/');
-- search for 'binding style'
utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'OPERATION_STYLE', 'rpc');
-- search for 'xmlns:xs' to know the value of the first parameter
-- under <wsdl:message name="getCityResponse"> you will see the line <wsdl:part name="getCityReturn" type="xsd:string" />
-- thus the return type is 'string", removing 'xsd:'
string_type_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema', 'string');
-- in the line <wsdl:operation name="getCity" parameterOrder="zip">
-- the parameterOrder is 'zip', thus we put in 'zip'
-- the 'ParameterMode.IN' is used to specify that we will be passing an "In Parameter" to the web service
-- the 'ParameterMode.IN' is a constant variable in the sys.utl_dbws package
utl_dbws.add_parameter(call_, 'zip', string_type_qname, 'ParameterMode.IN');
utl_dbws.set_return_type(call_, string_type_qname);
-- supply the In Parameter for the web service
params(0) := ANYDATA.convertvarchar('94065');
-- invoke the web service
retx := utl_dbws.invoke(call_, params);
-- access the returned value and output it to the screen
retx_string := retx.accessvarchar2;
dbms_output.put_line('PL/SQL DII client return ===> ' || retx_string);
-- release the web service call
utl_dbws.release_service(service_);
end;
5.1.3 Copy and Paste the following "Anonymous Block" (sample #2) and execute it :
5.1.3.1 It should return "PL/SQL DII client return ===> twelve thousand three hundred and forty five"
declare
service_ utl_dbws.SERVICE;
call_ utl_dbws.CALL;
service_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
port_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
operation_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
string_type_qname utl_dbws.QNAME;
retx ANYDATA;
retx_string VARCHAR2(1000);
retx_double number;
retx_len number;
params utl_dbws.ANYDATA_LIST;
l_input_params utl_dbws.anydata_list;
l_result ANYDATA;
l_namespace VARCHAR2(1000);
begin
-- open internet explorer and navigate to http://www.dataaccess.com/webservicesserver/numberconversion.wso?WSDL
-- search for 'targetNamespace' in the wsdl
l_namespace := 'http://www.dataaccess.com/webservicesserver/';
-- search for 'service name' in the wsdl
service_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'NumberConversion');
-- this is just the actual wsdl url
service_ := utl_dbws.create_service(HTTPURITYPE('http://www.dataaccess.com/webservicesserver/numberconversion.wso?WSDL'), service_qname);
-- search for 'portType name' in the wsdl
port_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'NumberConversionSoap');
-- search for 'operation name' in the wsdl
-- there will be a lot, we will choose 'NumberToWords'
operation_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname(l_namespace, 'NumberToWords');
-- bind things together
call_ := utl_dbws.create_call(service_, port_qname, operation_qname);
-- default is 'FALSE', so we make it 'TRUE'
utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'SOAPACTION_USE', 'TRUE');
-- search for 'operation soapAction' under <operation name="NumberToWords">
-- it is blank, so we make it ''
utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'SOAPACTION_URI', '');
-- search for 'encodingstyle'
-- cannot find xml tag 'encodingstyle', so we just use the following as the generic encoding style
utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'ENCODINGSTYLE_URI', 'http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/');
-- search for 'binding style'
-- although 'document' was used, it produced an error, thus we will use 'rpc'
-- this value is generally only 'document' or 'rpc'
utl_dbws.set_property(call_, 'OPERATION_STYLE', 'rpc');
-- search for 'xmlns:xs' to know the value of the first parameter
-- under <xs:element name="NumberToWords"> you will see the line <xs:element name="ubiNum" type="xs:unsignedLong" />
-- thus the return type is 'unsignedlong', removing 'xs:'
-- however, upon testing, using 'unsignedlong' produced an error, while 'string' did not, so we will use 'string'
string_type_qname := utl_dbws.to_qname('http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema', 'string');
-- under <xs:element name="NumberToWords"> you will see the line <xs:element name="ubiNum" type="xs:unsignedLong" />
-- the element name is 'ubiNum', thus we put in 'ubiNum'
-- the 'ParameterMode.IN' is used to specify that we will be passing an "In Parameter" to the web service
-- the 'ParameterMode.IN' is a constant variable in the utl_dbws package
utl_dbws.add_parameter(call_, 'ubiNum', string_type_qname, 'ParameterMode.IN');
utl_dbws.set_return_type(call_, string_type_qname);
-- supply the In Parameter for the web service
params(0) := ANYDATA.convertvarchar('12345');
-- invoke the web service
retx := utl_dbws.invoke(call_, params);
-- access the returned value and output it to the screen
retx_string := retx.accessvarchar2;
dbms_output.put_line('PL/SQL DII client return ===> ' || retx_string);
-- release the web service call
utl_dbws.release_service(service_);
end;
NOTES AND REFERENCES
=================================================================
This detailed step-by-step guide was produced with the following guide http://www.oracle.com/technology/sample_code/tech/java/jsp/callout_users_guide.htm
I could still not load Oracle JAX-RPC client to SCOTT (step 4) as it produces an error. See the following for more details :
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=633219&tstart=0
Also, I could not consume some of the other free Web Services out there for reasons I don't know, hope someone can help clarify. See the following for more details :
http://forums.oracle.com/forums/thread.jspa?threadID=630733&tstart=0
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Instructions on how to use Oracle10gR2 Webservice Call-In feature
PREREQUISITE
=================================================================
1. Download Oracle Database 10g Release 2 (10.2.0.1.0) (ZIP, ~655MB)
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle10g/htdocs/10201winsoft.html
http://download.oracle.com/otn/nt/oracle10g/10201/10201_database_win32.zip
1.1 Choose Enterprise Edition
2. Download OC4J Standalone - Oracle Containers for J2EE (OC4J) 10g Release 3 (10.1.3.3) (ZIP, ~93MB; Pure Java—runs on all certified platforms)
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/ias/index.html (Download Site)
http://download.oracle.com/otn/java/oc4j/101330/oc4j_extended_101330.zip
2.1 Extract to C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330
STEP-BY-STEP PROCEDURES
=================================================================
1. Connect to SYS account and create user STORE
CREATE USER store IDENTIFIED BY store;
GRANT connect, resource TO store;
2. Connect to Oracle using the user STORE and password STORE
CONNECT store/store;
3. Execute the following objects for this excercise
CREATE SEQUENCE order_sq;
CREATE TABLE product_types (
product_type_id INTEGER
CONSTRAINT product_types_pk PRIMARY KEY,
name VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL
CREATE TABLE products (
product_id INTEGER
CONSTRAINT products_pk PRIMARY KEY,
product_type_id INTEGER
CONSTRAINT products_fk_product_types
REFERENCES product_types(product_type_id),
name VARCHAR2(30) NOT NULL,
description VARCHAR2(50),
price NUMBER(5, 2)
CREATE TABLE customers (
customer_id INTEGER
CONSTRAINT customers_pk PRIMARY KEY,
first_name VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL,
last_name VARCHAR2(10) NOT NULL,
dob DATE,
phone VARCHAR2(12)
CREATE TABLE orders (
order_id INTEGER
CONSTRAINT orders_pk PRIMARY KEY,
product_id INTEGER
CONSTRAINT purchases_fk_products
REFERENCES products(product_id),
customer_id INTEGER
CONSTRAINT purchases_fk_customers
REFERENCES customers(customer_id),
quantity INTEGER NOT NULL
INSERT INTO customers (
customer_id, first_name, last_name, dob, phone
) VALUES (
1, 'John', 'Brown', '01-JAN-1965', '800-555-1211'
INSERT INTO product_types (
product_type_id, name
) VALUES (
1, 'Book'
INSERT INTO products (
product_id, product_type_id, name, description, price
) VALUES (
1, 1, 'Modern Science', 'A description of modern science', 19.95
COMMIT;
CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE dbfunc AS
FUNCTION place_order (
p_product_id INTEGER,
p_customer_id INTEGER,
p_quantity INTEGER
RETURN VARCHAR2;
END dbfunc;
CREATE OR REPLACE PACKAGE BODY dbfunc AS
FUNCTION place_order (
p_product_id INTEGER,
p_customer_id INTEGER,
p_quantity INTEGER
RETURN VARCHAR2 IS
v_customer_count INTEGER;
v_product_count INTEGER;
v_order_id INTEGER;
BEGIN
-- count the number of products with the
-- supplied p_product_id (should be 1 if the product exists)
SELECT COUNT(*)
INTO v_product_count
FROM products
WHERE product_id = p_product_id;
IF v_product_count = 0 THEN
RETURN 'No such product';
END IF;
-- count the number of customers with the
-- supplied p_customer_id (should be 1)
SELECT COUNT(*)
INTO v_customer_count
FROM customers
WHERE customer_id = p_customer_id;
IF v_customer_count = 0 THEN
RETURN 'No such customer';
END IF;
-- get the next value from orders_sq
SELECT order_sq.nextval
INTO v_order_id
FROM dual;
-- place the order
INSERT INTO orders (
order_id, product_id, customer_id, quantity
) VALUES (
v_order_id, p_product_id, p_customer_id, p_quantity
COMMIT;
RETURN 'Order placed with id of ' || v_order_id;
EXCEPTION
WHEN OTHERS THEN
ROLLBACK;
RETURN 'Order not placed';
END place_order;
END dbfunc;
4. Install and Configure OC4J
4.1 Change Directory
4.1.1 Open command prompt (cmd.exe)
4.1.2 CD C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\bin
4.2 Configure Environment variables (type in command prompt)
4.2.1 set JAVA_HOME=C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\jdk
4.2.2 set ORACLE_HOME=C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330
4.3 Starting OC4J for the first time
4.3.1 oc4j -start
4.3.2 If this is not your first time to "start" oc4j, go to step 4.3.4
4.3.3 Set oc4jadmin password (use the password "oracle" w/o the quotation marks)
08/03/21 17:13:54 Set OC4J administrator's password (password text will not be displayed as it is entered)
Enter password:
Confirm password:
Confirm password: The password for OC4J administrator "oc4jadmin" has been set.
08/03/21 17:14:01 The OC4J administrator "oc4jadmin" account is activated.
4.3.4 OC4J has started if you see the message :
08/03/21 17:14:16 Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.3.0) initialized
4.3.5 Leave this command prompt open
4.4 Configure Data Source
4.4.1 Open a new command prompt via the cmd.exe command
4.4.2 type "hostname" and then press enter
4.4.3 Keep this command prompt open for later use
4.4.4 Open Windows Explorer and navigate to the folder C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home\config
4.4.5 Open the file data-sources.xml
4.4.6 Modify and Save the file so that it will look something like the following :
4.4.6.1 Note that "hpv2710us" is my hostname found in step 4.4.2
4.4.6.2 Note that "ORCLDEV" is the name of my Oracle Instance. (Default installation uses ORCL only)
<connection-pool name="Example Connection Pool">
<connection-factory factory-class="oracle.jdbc.pool.OracleDataSource"
user="store"
password="store"
url="jdbc:oracle:thin:@//hpv2710us:1521/ORCLDEV">
</connection-factory>
</connection-pool>
4.4.7 Close the text editor
4.4.8 Close the Windows Explorer
4.4.9 Close this command prompt (type exit)
5. Publishing a PL/SQL Package as a Database Web Service
5.1 Create the config.xml file
5.1.1 Open Notepad.exe
5.1.2 Copy and Paste the following :
5.1.2.1 Note that "hpv2710us" is my hostname found in step 4.4.2
5.1.2.2 Note that "ORCLDEV" is the name of my Oracle Instance. (Default installation uses ORCL only)
<web-service>
<display-name>PLSQL Web Service</display-name>
<description>PLSQL Sample</description>
<destination-path>./dbfunc.ear</destination-path>
<temporary-directory>/tmp</temporary-directory>
<context>/plsqlsample</context>
<stateless-stored-procedure-java-service>
<jar-generation>
<schema>store/store</schema>
<db-url>jdbc:oracle:thin:@hpv2710us:1521:ORCLDEV</db-url>
<prefix>db.func.place.order</prefix>
<db-pkg-name>dbfunc</db-pkg-name>
</jar-generation>
<uri>/dbfunc</uri>
<database-JNDI-name>jdbc/OracleDS</database-JNDI-name>
</stateless-stored-procedure-java-service>
<wsdl-gen>
<wsdl-dir>wsdl</wsdl-dir>
<option name="force">true</option>
<option name="httpServerURL">http://localhost:8888</option>
</wsdl-gen>
<proxy-gen>
<proxy-dir>proxy</proxy-dir>
<option name="include-source">true</option>
</proxy-gen>
</web-service>
5.1.3 Save file as config.xml in the directory C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home\config
5.1.3.1 Note it should be config.xml and not config.txt
5.1.4 Close the text editor
5.2 Publish dbfunc Oracle Package as a Web Service
5.2.1 Open a new command prompt via the cmd.exe command
5.2.2 CD C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home
5.2.3 mkdir ear
5.2.4 CD ear
5.2.5 set ORACLE_HOME=C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330
5.2.6 set CLASSPATH=.;%ORACLE_HOME%\webservices\lib\wsdl.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\lib\xmlparserv2.jar;%ORACLE_HOME%\soap\lib\soap.jar
5.2.7 java -jar %ORACLE_HOME%\webservices\lib\WebServicesAssembler.jar -config C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home\config\config.xml
Please wait ...
STORE.DBFUNC
5.2.8 java -jar %ORACLE_HOME%\j2ee\home\admin_client.jar deployer:oc4j:localhost:23791 oc4jadmin oracle -deploy -file C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home\ear\dbfunc.ear -deploymentName dbfunc
08/03/21 17:46:23 Notification ==>Application Deployer for dbfunc COMPLETES. Operation time: 296 msecs
5.2.9 java -jar %ORACLE_HOME%\j2ee\home\admin_client.jar deployer:oc4j:localhost:23791 oc4jadmin oracle -bindWebApp -appname dbfunc -webModuleName dbfunc_web
5.2.10 java -jar %ORACLE_HOME%\j2ee\home\admin_client.jar deployer:oc4j:localhost:23791 oc4jadmin oracle -bindAllWebApps -appname dbfunc
5.2.11 Close this command prompt (type exit)
6. Test dbfunc Web Service
6.1 Restart OC4J
6.1.1 Open the command prompt you used to start OC4J in step 4.1.1/4.3.1
6.1.2 In the keyboard, hit Ctrl+C
6.1.2.1 Type "Y" and then hit Enter
08/03/21 18:02:51 Shutting down OC4J...
Terminate batch job (Y/N)? Y
6.1.2.2 Note that the command prompt should still be open
6.1.2.2.1 If you accidentally closed the command prompt just do the following
6.1.2.2.1.1 Do 4.1.1 to 4.2.2 and then proceed to 6.1.3
6.1.3 oc4j -start
Starting OC4J from C:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\oc4j_extended_101330\j2ee\home...
08/03/21 18:07:57 Oracle Containers for J2EE 10g (10.1.3.3.0) initialized
6.1.4 Leave this command prompt open
6.2 Use the Web Service to "Order an Item"
6.2.1 Connect to Oracle using the user STORE and password STORE
6.2.2 select * from orders
6.2.2.1 Zero row should return
6.2.3 Open Internet Explorer
6.2.4 Navigate to http://localhost:8888/plsqlsample/dbfunc
6.2.5 Input the following :
6.2.5.1 param0 value: 1
6.2.5.2 param1 value: 1
6.2.5.3 param2 value: 10
6.2.6 Click the Invoke button
6.2.7 A pop-up window will appear having the following contents :
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" ?>
- <SOAP-ENV:Envelope xmlns:SOAP-ENV="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/envelope/" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns:xsd="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema">
- <SOAP-ENV:Body>
- <ns1:placeOrderResponse xmlns:ns1="http://db.func.place.order/dbfunc.wsdl" SOAP-ENV:encodingStyle="http://schemas.xmlsoap.org/soap/encoding/">
<return xsi:type="xsd:string">Order placed with id of 1</return>
</ns1:placeOrderResponse>
</SOAP-ENV:Body>
</SOAP-ENV:Envelope>
6.2.8 Go back to SQLPLUS or Toad and execute "select * from orders" again
6.2.8.1 There should be one row
ORDER_ID, PRODUCT_ID, CUSTOMER_ID, QUANTITY
1, 1, 1, 10
NOTES AND REFERENCES
=================================================================
This detailed step-by-step guide was produced with the following article by Jason Price http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/articles/price_10gws.htmlSuccess!!!
I had to grant this permissions:
call dbms_java.grant_permission( 'WS_TEST', 'SYS:java.lang.RuntimePermission', 'getClassLoader', '' );
call dbms_java.grant_permission( 'WS_TEST', 'SYS:java.lang.RuntimePermission', 'accessClassInPackage.sun.util.calendar', '' );
call dbms_java.grant_permission( 'WS_TEST', 'SYS:java.lang.RuntimePermission', 'setFactory', '' )
call dbms_java.grant_permission( 'WS_TEST', 'SYS:java.util.PropertyPermission', 'HTTPClient.socket.idleTimeout', 'write' );
call dbms_java.grant_permission( 'WS_TEST', 'SYS:java.net.SocketPermission', 'localhost', 'resolve' );
call dbms_java.grant_permission( 'WS_TEST', 'SYS:java.net.SocketPermission', '127.0.0.1:8084', 'connect,resolve' );
As I wrote earlier, WS_TEST is my user into which I load JAX-RPC client. Note that, if you load JAX-RPC client into user another than SYS, you have NOT to use -s -grant public option (wassam wrote about this too). Another thing is that I (finally) didn't load OC4J. To consume WebService I use utl_dbws.invoke(call_Handle CALL, request SYS.XMLTYPE) function.
voytec001 -
Oracle 10gR2 installation problem on Solaris (sparc-64 bit)
Hi All,
I am unable to install Oracle 10gR2 on Solaris, I cannot understand what is wrong could u anybody help me that,
Regards
Harpreet SinghI also have a similar problem, when I insert the key in my car sometimes it does not start. I cannot understand what is wrong could you help me?
Otherwise, It's been raining lately and our crystal ball's are somewhat foggy; therefore we cannot guess what is you problem. -
JRE Error : while Install oracle 10gR2 on Windows Server 2003
Hello,
I am trying to install a Oracle 10gR2 on windows server 2003.
I have unziped the files and when I run the oui.exe it gives the below error:
cannot find any matches for wildcard specification "../stage/components/oracle.swd.jre/1.5.0.0./1/DataFiles/*.jar
Error : JRE missing in Scratch Path
I tried changing the oraparmaini file but it did not allow to make any changes.
Not sure if its looking for any particular java files.
What should i edit ,to specify the java location.
ThanksWhat exactly did you unzip? This error occurs if there are several zip-files extracted to different target locations. But - if I remember correctly - 10gR2 database is only one zip-file, so you should not face this issue. JRE for OUI is part of the downloaded software,so you don't need to specify a location for JRE, OUI knows where to find this.
Werner -
Installation of oracle 10gR2 on Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit OS
can we install oracle 10gR2 on Windows Vista Home Premium 64 bit OS ???
While doing sqlplus from command prompt,
it's giving error like
'SP2-1503 Unable to initialise Oracle Call interface'
'SP2-0152 Oracle may not be functioning Properly'
How to troubleshoot the above errors,
Has anybody tried it ???
Plz assist.No Oracle product is certified against any Windows Home OS.
As Vista was released after Oracle 10gR2, 10gR2 is not certified against any edition of Vista.
You need to downgrade to XP, or install Linux.
Sybrand Bakker
Senior Oracle DBA -
XQuery performance in Oracle 10gR2
Hello
I'm actually trying to measure the performances of XQuery FLOWR queries on Oracle 10gR2. For that, I've created a simple table with one integer field (ID) and one XMLType field. This XMLType field contains 10000 documents. The size of these documents varies between 2Kb and 14Kb approximately.
A simple XQuery like below (without "WHERE" or complexe "RETURN" clause) runs quite well and I get the query results in a resonable time.
SELECT xtab.COLUMN_VALUE
FROM contractXDraft, XMLTABLE(
'declare namespace ctxCD="contractX/contractXDraft";for $x in /ctxCD:contractXDraft
return
<response>
Hello
</response>'
PASSING OBJECT_VALUE) xtab;
On the other hand, if a add a "WHERE" clause to filter the results, the query execute time become very long (~hours...) and I must always abort the query execution by killing the "oracle" process because the page file memory used by this process increase linearly ! Here below is represented a such query :
SELECT xtab.COLUMN_VALUE
FROM contractXDraft, XMLTABLE(
'declare namespace ctxCD="contractX/contractXDraft";for $x in /ctxCD:contractXDraft
where $x/ctxCD:ReferenceDetails/ctxCD:ContractHeaderDetails/ctxCD:ContractNumber = "19163-contract657-2.xml"
return
<response>
Hello
</response>'
PASSING OBJECT_VALUE) xtab;
These above queries are executed on a server dedicated for these tests. This server is a Pentium IV 3.2 GHz with 1GB of RAM and Windows 2003 Server Enterprise SP1 is installed on it.
I want to know if someone can give me an explanation about this huge difference of execution time between the two queries above ?? Is it a syntax mistake ? Is it an hardware problem ?
Thank you very much for your help !!
Regards
MDMD,
Sounds like your XMLType field is using unstructured storage (i.e., LOB-based) instead of the structured storage (i.e., O-R based). You can check out the XML DB online doc (http://download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/appdev.102/b14259/xdb01int.htm#BABECDCF) to learn more about the differences between the two. Essentially, without any associated indexes, using XQuery over unstructured storage will result in a full table scan, which can be very slow when there are large number of rows.
Regards,
Geoff -
SQL query was failed in my report after migrating to Oracle 10gR2
We have a aplication running under Oracle 9.2.0.4 DB. we migrated our DB to Oracle 10gR2. While running the report, we got an error:
ORA-00904: "A3"."FACILITY_SYSTEM_ID": invalid identifier
ORA-06512: at "CEAS_MK_RPT.GET_LIST", line 12
The SQL query which causes this error is:
INSERT INTO gtt_facility_seq_generator
(date_range)
SELECT get_list
(CURSOR (SELECT auf.facility_system_id
FROM authorized_facility auf
WHERE auf.facility_system_id = afs.facility_system_id
AND auf.credit_application_system_id = :p_cred_appln_id
FROM authorized_facility afs,
(SELECT af.facility_system_id facility_system_id
FROM facility_obligor fo, authorized_facility af, party p
WHERE fo.facility_system_id = af.facility_system_id
AND fo.party_system_id = p.party_system_id
AND NOT EXISTS (
SELECT NULL
FROM facility_third_party_subst iftps
WHERE iftps.facility_system_id =
fo.facility_system_id)
) tab1
WHERE afs.credit_application_system_id = :p_cred_appln_id
AND tab1.facility_system_id = afs.facility_system_id
ORDER BY afs.creation_date;
The content of function get_list() is:
CREATE OR REPLACE FUNCTION CEAS_MK_RPT.Get_List
p_cursor IN sys_refcursor
RETURN VARCHAR2
IS
l_sep VARCHAR2(4);
l_text VARCHAR2(30000);
l_text_return VARCHAR2(30000);
BEGIN
LOOP
FETCH p_cursor INTO l_text;
EXIT WHEN p_cursor%NOTFOUND;
l_text_return := l_text_return || l_sep || l_text;
l_sep := CHR(10);
END LOOP;
CLOSE p_cursor;
RETURN l_text_return;
dbms_output.put_line ('a');
END Get_List;
The same report was executed perfectly in Oracle 9i. Kindly help us to short out this issue. Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Sengol SHi Nirav,
Many thanks for your response. I verified the same, but the same query was executed successfully after removing the INSERT INTO part(executed the SELECT part only). What might be the cause for this error?
For your kind information :
I have 2 schema in my DB( ceas_mk_app and ceas_mk_rpt ).
All the source tables are present in ceas_mk_app schema - These tables are used by ceas_mk_rpt schema(using synonym) to generate the report.
I'm executing the above said query from ceas_mk_rpt to insert the necessary data in to report temp. table.
Thanks,
Sengol S
Edited by: seng1256 on Dec 22, 2008 12:31 PM -
Differences between oracle 10gr2 and 11gr2 warehouse bulider
Hi All,
Could you please let me know the main differences between Oracle 10gr2 and Oracle 11gR2 warehouse builder.
Also , it would be great if anyone point me to the document where i can see the major differences.
Thanks,
Naveen.Hi Naveen,
The major difference between OWB10gR2 and 11gR2 is the target RDBMS.
In 10gR2 you have to use ORACLE as your target RDBMS (unless you are going for DB Gateways, that is a complete different story).
Where as in 11gR2 allows you to use any RDBMS as your target system . This is achieved by Code-Template mapping.
All is needed is that proper jdbc driver for the target system.
Also 11gR2 supports OBIEE RPD creation and etc.
http://blogs.oracle.com/warehousebuilder/2009/09/oracle_warehouse_builder_11gr2.html
http://www.rittmanmead.com/2009/09/a-look-at-the-new-features-in-owb11gr2/
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/developer-tools/warehouse/owb-11gr2-new-features-summary-129693.pdf
Thanks,
Sutirtha -
How to Reorganize CSM200 Shared Storage in Solaris 10 x86 Oracle 10gR2
I could use some guidance from those who are more experienced in RAC administration in a Solaris environment with ASM. I have a three-node RAC with Oracle 10gR2 instances on top of Solaris 10 x86 where the shared storage is a Sun CSM200 disk array which looks like a single disk to the rest of the world. I'm not very familiar with the CSM200 Common Array Manager but I do have access to use it.
During initial setup, I followed the Oracle cookbook and defined a storage slice for each of the following: OCR, OCR mirror, three voting disks, and +DATA, for a total of six slices. I brought up the RAC and we've used it for a couple of weeks.
This is a Dev and QA environment, so it changes pretty fast. The new requirement is to add a +FRA and to add a mount point for a file system on the shared storage, so that all three Oracle instances can refer to the same external table(s).
However, I've already used all the available slices in the VTOC on the shared logical drive. I'm not sure how to proceed.
1) Is it necessary to use the CAM to create two logical disks out of the single existing logical disk?
2) If so, how destructive is that? I don't need to keep the contents of the database, but I do not want to reinstall CRS or ASM or the DB instances.
3) Is it possible to combine the OCR and its mirror on the same slice, thus freeing a slice for reuse?
4) Is it possible to combine all three voting disks on the same slice, thus freeing two slices for reuse?
Edited by: user12006221 on Mar 29, 2011 3:30 PM
Another question: Under 10.2.0.4, is it possible for the OCR and voting disks to be managed by ASM? I know it would be possible under 11g, but that's not an option as I am trying to match a customer's environment and they aren't going to 11g any time real soon.What you see is what happens when the Java runtime running on Solaris 10 x86 tries to load a library which is compiled for SPARC.
Because of the native parts in SAP GUI for Java, compilations and installers are required for each OS - HW combination.
The supported platforms can be seen in SAP note 954572. For Solaris only SPARC is currently supported.
Because of the effort needed for compiling, testing, support etc. it is required to focus on OS - HW combinations widely used on desktop machines and Solaris 10 on x86 currently does not seem to be one of those. -
XML queries in ORACLE 10gR1 vs ORACLE 10gR2
Hi
in the research project where I'm involved in, we have two databases. One is the test database, upgraded recently in ORACLE 10gR2 and the production database in ORACLE 10gR1.
We have the same table with the same data in both test and production database.
I can run successfully the query and get result in test db ORACLE 10gR2:
SELECT XMLQuery('declare namespace
mpeg7="urn:mpeg:mpeg7:schema:2001";for $i in /mpeg7:Mpeg7
return $i' PASSING xmlcolumn RETURNING CONTENT) FROM
XMLTable WHERE existsNode(xmlcolumn,
'//@id="2005"',
'xmlns="urn:mpeg:mpeg7:schema:2001"') = 1;
but if I try the same query in production db ORACLE 10gR1, I get the error
return $i' PASSING xml_column RETURNING CONTENT) FROM
FEHLER in Zeile 3:
ORA-00907: missing right parenthesis
Is there any difference in the queries syntax between R1 and R2?
What should I change in my query?
Please help. I’m really facing with some problems with XML storage and retrieve.
Any kind of help will be appreciable
Best regards,
EvanelaHi Evanela,
XQuery is available from 10gR2 and higher - the XQuery functionality
is just not available in 10gR1 ...
Does this help ...?
-Carsten -
Oracle 10gR2 Patch Set 3 - Clustering Service (CSS) failed to start
Hi ,
we are using Solaris 10 containers. Oracle 10gR2 installation done with ASM in Non-global zone and it was successful, after applying patch set 3 CSS service unable to start and won't generate any error message.
OS : solaris 10
DB : Oracle 10gR2
any pointer will help us to resolve this issue.
Regards,
SachinHi,
Cause
1) This is a LANG problem. So this can be confirmed by tracing the init.cssd script (executed by the init/inittab), as follow:
h1:3:respawn:/etc/init.d/init.cssd run >/var/log/init-cssd.run 2>&1 </var/log/init-cssd.run
2) /var/log/init-cssd.run log extract:
TZ=
+ export TZ
LANG=
+ export LANG
+ /bin/who -b
+ exit 0
BOOTID= . system boot srp 7 16:44
+ /bin/cat /var/opt/oracle/scls_scr/db4/root/cssrun
RUNID= . system boot Aug 7 16:44
+ [ . system boot srp 7 16:44 != . system boot Aug 7 16:
44 ]
+ [ . system boot Aug 7 16:44 = startstack ]
+ exit 3
STATUS=3
+ [ 3 != 0 ]
+ exit 3
+ [ 3 != 0 ]
+ /bin/sleep 30
Solution
1) Set the LANG environment variable in /etc/init.d/init.cssd script (in GETBOOTID section) to cs_CZ.ISO8859-2:
# Set a null language id. GETBOOTID can also be sensitive to the language
# codes, when init.cssd is run in a user shell compared to being run
# under init. Setting a blank language code should guarantee consistency.
LANG=cs_CZ.ISO8859-2
2) Then CSS will start.
$>crsctl check crs
CSS appears healthy
Cannot communicate with CRS
Cannot communicate with EVM
$>ps -fea | grep ocssd.bin | grep -vi grep
oracle 407 1 0 Aug 13 ? 3:50 /oracle2/V10g2/bin/ocssd.bin
Best regards,
Rafi.
http://rafioracledba.blogspot.com/ -
Oracle 10gR2 Automated Storage Management implementation on CentOS 4.1
Actually there are several nice articles on Oracle Technical Network devoted to the same topic. Whats new may be said ?
The target of this message is to highlight the optimal sequence of steps required to bring Oracle10g (10.2.0.1) ASM-database up on CentOS4.1 , placing ASM instance and serviced databases in different Oracle Homes.Oracleasm library install is done immediately after creating "oracle" linux account and "dba" group to be ready for ASM Instance creating during the first Installer run supposed to build it. ASM instance for disks and disks group management is created the first by Installer along with the disks group for database supposed to be built during the second run of Installer and to be placed into recently created disks group.
I. Oracle 10gR2 ASM and ASMLib 2.0 I/O.
1.Install CentOS 4.1
2.Run as root:
# groupadd dba # group of users to be granted SYSDBA system privilege
# groupadd oinstall # group owner of Oracle files
# useradd -c "Oracle software owner" -g oinstall -G dba oracle
# passwd oracle
# mkdir -p /u01/app/oracle
# chown -R oracle.oinstall /u01
# mkdir -p /u02/oradata/wtfdata
# chown -R oracle.oinstall /u02
OTN instruction:-
Before installing Automatic Storage Management, it is recommended that you install the optional add-on Automatic Storage Management support library, ASMLib. ASMLib is an application program interface (API) Oracle that is aimed at simplifying the interface between the operating system and the database, and to exploit the capabilities and strengths of storage arrays provided by different vendors ASMLib provides an alternative interface for the Automatic Storage Management-enabled kernel to discover and access block devices. It provides storage and operating system vendors the opportunity to supply extended storage-related features. These features provide benefits such as improved performance and greater data integrity.
OTN instruction ends.
3.To install ASMLIB 2.0 run as root:-
# rpm -Uvh oracleasm-2.6.9-11.ELsmp-2.0.0-1.i686.rpm \
oracleasmlib-2.0.0-1.i386.rpm \
oracleasm-support-2.0.0-1.i386.rpm
Now you get /etc/init.d/oracleasm ready to go.
Configuring the Oracle ASM library driver:-
# /etc/init.d/oracleasm configure
Default user to own the driver interface [oracle]: oracle
Default group to own the driver interface [dba]: dba
Start Oracle ASM library driver on boot (y/n) [y]: y
Fix permissions of Oracle ASM disks on boot (y/n) [y]: y
Writing Oracle ASM library driver configuration: [ OK ]
Scanning system for ASM disks: [ OK ]
# /etc/init.d/oracleasm enable
Create ASM disks as desired utilizing command:
# /etc/init.d/oracleasm createdisk VLM0X /dev/sdx
Tune /etc/sysctl.conf,/etc/security/limits.conf,/etc/pam.d/login, /etc/profile.
and oracle's shell environment as advised in [1].
Login as oracle:-
$ cd /tmp/database
$./runInstaller
OTN instructions:-
Its recommended that you install Automatic Storage Management in its own Oracle home, regardless of whether you plan to only have one or multiple database instances.Installing Automatic Storage Management in its own Oracle home helps ensure higher availability and manageability.With separate Oracle homes, you can upgrade Automatic Storage Management and databases independently, and you can remove database software without impacting the Automatic Storage Management instance. Ensure that the Automatic Storage Management version is the same or later than the Oracle Database version.If an Automatic Storage Management installation does not already exist and you select the Oracle Universal Installer option to install and configure Automatic Storage Management only, then Oracle Universal Installer installs Automatic Storage Management in its own Oracle home.
OTN instruction ends.
Select " Advanced installation" and
create ASM instance in $ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
Create disk group during this run .
Exit installer.
$ ./runInstaller
Select " Advanced installation" and create new ASM-database placed into existing disk's group in $ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2 .
Modify ~oracle/.bash_profile correspondently.Relogin as oracle.
Next:-
$ sqlplus /nolog
SQL> conn / as sysdba
Connected.
SQL> shutdown immediate;
Database closed.
Database dismounted.
ORACLE instance shut down.
SQL> startup mount;
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 285212672 bytes
Fixed Size 1218968 bytes
Variable Size 88082024 bytes
Database Buffers 188743680 bytes
Redo Buffers 7168000 bytes
Database mounted.
SQL> alter database archivelog;
Database altered.
SQL> alter database MastDB flashback on;
Database altered.
SQL> alter database open;
Database altered.
Open Enterpise Manager console.(Enterprise Manager 10g Database Control URL
http://ServerCentOS41:1158/em). Create new disk's group for flashback recovery area and modify corresponding value on Recovery Settings page of EM.
System startup in this case should look like:-
[oracle@ServerCentOS41 ~]$ ./lsnrstart
LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on 30-AUG-2005 17:57:41
Copyright (c) 1991, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Starting /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/bin/tnslsnr: please wait...
TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
System parameter file is /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/network/admin/listener.ora
Log messages written to /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/network/log/listener.log
Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1521)))
Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=EXTPROC1)))
Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1521)))
STATUS of the LISTENER
Alias LISTENER
Version TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
Start Date 30-AUG-2005 17:57:42
Uptime 0 days 0 hr. 0 min. 0 sec
Trace Level off
Security ON: Local OS Authentication
SNMP OFF
Listener Parameter File /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/network/admin/listener.ora
Listener Log File /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/network/log/listener.log
Listening Endpoints Summary...
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1521)))
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=EXTPROC1)))
Services Summary...
Service "PLSExtProc" has 1 instance(s).
Instance "PLSExtProc", status UNKNOWN, has 1 handler(s) for this service...
The command completed successfully
LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on 30-AUG-2005 17:57:42
Copyright (c) 1991, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Starting /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/bin/tnslsnr: please wait...
TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
System parameter file is /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/network/admin/listener.ora
Log messages written to /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/network/log/listener.log
Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1522)))
Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=EXTPROC2)))
Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1522)))
STATUS of the LISTENER
Alias LISTENER
Version TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
Start Date 30-AUG-2005 17:57:42
Uptime 0 days 0 hr. 0 min. 0 sec
Trace Level off
Security ON: Local OS Authentication
SNMP OFF
Listener Parameter File /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/network/admin/listener.ora
Listener Log File /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/network/log/listener.log
Listening Endpoints Summary...
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1522)))
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=EXTPROC2)))
Services Summary...
Service "PLSExtProc" has 1 instance(s).
Instance "PLSExtProc", status UNKNOWN, has 1 handler(s) for this service...
The command completed successfully
[oracle@ServerCentOS41 ~]$ dbstart
Processing ASM instance "+ASM": log file /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/startup.log
Processing Database instance "MastDB": log file /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/startup.log
[oracle@ServerCentOS41 ~]$ emctl start dbconsole
TZ set to US/Eastern
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Database Control Release 10.2.0.1.0
Copyright (c) 1996, 2005 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
http://ServerCentOS41:1158/em/console/aboutApplication
Starting Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Database Control ........................ started.
Logs are generated in directory /u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/ServerCentOS41_MastDB/sysman/log
Install described above was done with different Oracle Homes
for ASM instance and ASM-database.
To put ASM instance and ASM-database in same Oracle Home.
Start runInstaller just once to build all stuff at a time.
Login as oracle:-
$ cd /tmp/database
$./runInstaller
Select " Advanced option" and install "Software only"
in ORACLE_HOME - /u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1.
Modify oracle's .bash_profile:-
export ORACLE_HOME and new PATH.
Source new .bash_profile:-
$. ~oracle/.bash_profile
$dbca
During this run the request to start CRS daemons by root will come up.
# $ORACLE_HOME/bin/localconfig add
ASM instance , needed disk's groups and ASM-database itself will be created.
Then perform listener and local TNS names configuration.
$netca
II. Oracle 10gR2 ASM and Standard Linux I/O.
This method creates Oracle database files on raw character devices managed by ASM using standard Linux I/O system calls.It requires to create RAW devices for all disk partitions used by ASM.
1.Install CentOS 4.1
2.Run as root:
# groupadd dba # group of users to be granted SYSDBA system privilege
# groupadd oinstall # group owner of Oracle files
# useradd -c "Oracle software owner" -g oinstall -G dba oracle
# passwd oracle
# mkdir -p /u01/app/oracle
# chown -R oracle.oinstall /u01
# mkdir -p /u02/oradata/data
# chown -R oracle.oinstall /u02
Just as an example create 4 partitions:
/dev/hda6,/dev/hdc6 5 GB each one
/dev/hda7,/dev/hdc7 3 GB each one
Create raw devices modifying file /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices as follows:
/dev/raw/raw1 /dev/hda6
/dev/raw/raw2 /dev/hdc6
/dev/raw/raw3 /dev/hda7
/dev/raw/raw4 /dev/hdc7
Put in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
chown oracle:dba /dev/raw/raw*
chmod 660 /dev/raw/raw*
I was experiencing problems with loosing "oracle:dba" permissions after Linux
reboot. Oracle's raw device came up with "root:disk" ownership after reboot.
Restart Linux
Run as root:-
# service rawdevices restart
Tune /etc/sysctl.conf,/etc/security/limits.conf,/etc/pam.d/login,
/etc/profile and oracle's shell environment as advised in [1].
Login as oracle:-
$ cd /tmp/database
$./runInstaller
Select " Advanced installation" and
create ASM instance in ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/asm
During this run create diskgroup RAWDATA1 with normal redundancy
mirroring /dev/raw/raw1 and /dev/raw/raw2.
You should be fine with discovering raw devices if permissions are in place (oracle:dba)
Exit installer.
Export ORACLE_HOME for ASM instance and corresponding PATH.
Then run "dbca" to create diskgroup RAWDATA2 with
normal redundancy mirroring /dev/raw/raw3 and /dev/raw/raw4
$ ./runInstaller
Select " Advanced installation" and create new ASM-database placed RAWDATA1 diskgroup
in $ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1.
Modify ~oracle/.bash_profile correspondently.Relogin as oracle.
Next:-
$ sqlplus /nolog
SQL> conn / as sysdba
Connected.
SQL> shutdown immediate;
Database closed.
Database dismounted.
ORACLE instance shut down.
SQL> startup mount;
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 285212672 bytes
Fixed Size 1218968 bytes
Variable Size 88082024 bytes
Database Buffers 188743680 bytes
Redo Buffers 7168000 bytes
Database mounted.
SQL> alter database archivelog;
Database altered.
SQL> alter database rawdbs flashback on;
Database altered.
SQL> alter database open;
Database altered.
Open Enterpise Manager console.(Enterprise Manager 10g Database Control
URL http://ServerCentOS41:1158/em). Put flashback recovery area in RAWDATA2
modifying corresponding value on Recovery Settings page of EM.
References.
1.www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle10g.shtml
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[email protected]Actually there are several nice articles on Oracle Technical Network devoted to the same topic. Whats new may be said ?
The target of this message is to highlight the optimal sequence of steps required to bring Oracle10g (10.2.0.1) ASM-database up on CentOS4.1 , placing ASM instance and serviced databases in different Oracle Homes.Oracleasm library install is done immediately after creating "oracle" linux account and "dba" group to be ready for ASM Instance creating during the first Installer run supposed to build it. ASM instance for disks and disks group management is created the first by Installer along with the disks group for database supposed to be built during the second run of Installer and to be placed into recently created disks group.
I. Oracle 10gR2 ASM and ASMLib 2.0 I/O.
1.Install CentOS 4.1
2.Run as root:
# groupadd dba # group of users to be granted SYSDBA system privilege
# groupadd oinstall # group owner of Oracle files
# useradd -c "Oracle software owner" -g oinstall -G dba oracle
# passwd oracle
# mkdir -p /u01/app/oracle
# chown -R oracle.oinstall /u01
# mkdir -p /u02/oradata/wtfdata
# chown -R oracle.oinstall /u02
OTN instruction:-
Before installing Automatic Storage Management, it is recommended that you install the optional add-on Automatic Storage Management support library, ASMLib. ASMLib is an application program interface (API) Oracle that is aimed at simplifying the interface between the operating system and the database, and to exploit the capabilities and strengths of storage arrays provided by different vendors ASMLib provides an alternative interface for the Automatic Storage Management-enabled kernel to discover and access block devices. It provides storage and operating system vendors the opportunity to supply extended storage-related features. These features provide benefits such as improved performance and greater data integrity.
OTN instruction ends.
3.To install ASMLIB 2.0 run as root:-
# rpm -Uvh oracleasm-2.6.9-11.ELsmp-2.0.0-1.i686.rpm \
oracleasmlib-2.0.0-1.i386.rpm \
oracleasm-support-2.0.0-1.i386.rpm
Now you get /etc/init.d/oracleasm ready to go.
Configuring the Oracle ASM library driver:-
# /etc/init.d/oracleasm configure
Default user to own the driver interface [oracle]: oracle
Default group to own the driver interface [dba]: dba
Start Oracle ASM library driver on boot (y/n) [y]: y
Fix permissions of Oracle ASM disks on boot (y/n) [y]: y
Writing Oracle ASM library driver configuration: [ OK ]
Scanning system for ASM disks: [ OK ]
# /etc/init.d/oracleasm enable
Create ASM disks as desired utilizing command:
# /etc/init.d/oracleasm createdisk VLM0X /dev/sdx
Tune /etc/sysctl.conf,/etc/security/limits.conf,/etc/pam.d/login, /etc/profile.
and oracle's shell environment as advised in [1].
Login as oracle:-
$ cd /tmp/database
$./runInstaller
OTN instructions:-
Its recommended that you install Automatic Storage Management in its own Oracle home, regardless of whether you plan to only have one or multiple database instances.Installing Automatic Storage Management in its own Oracle home helps ensure higher availability and manageability.With separate Oracle homes, you can upgrade Automatic Storage Management and databases independently, and you can remove database software without impacting the Automatic Storage Management instance. Ensure that the Automatic Storage Management version is the same or later than the Oracle Database version.If an Automatic Storage Management installation does not already exist and you select the Oracle Universal Installer option to install and configure Automatic Storage Management only, then Oracle Universal Installer installs Automatic Storage Management in its own Oracle home.
OTN instruction ends.
Select " Advanced installation" and
create ASM instance in $ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1
Create disk group during this run .
Exit installer.
$ ./runInstaller
Select " Advanced installation" and create new ASM-database placed into existing disk's group in $ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2 .
Modify ~oracle/.bash_profile correspondently.Relogin as oracle.
Next:-
$ sqlplus /nolog
SQL> conn / as sysdba
Connected.
SQL> shutdown immediate;
Database closed.
Database dismounted.
ORACLE instance shut down.
SQL> startup mount;
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 285212672 bytes
Fixed Size 1218968 bytes
Variable Size 88082024 bytes
Database Buffers 188743680 bytes
Redo Buffers 7168000 bytes
Database mounted.
SQL> alter database archivelog;
Database altered.
SQL> alter database MastDB flashback on;
Database altered.
SQL> alter database open;
Database altered.
Open Enterpise Manager console.(Enterprise Manager 10g Database Control URL
http://ServerCentOS41:1158/em). Create new disk's group for flashback recovery area and modify corresponding value on Recovery Settings page of EM.
System startup in this case should look like:-
[oracle@ServerCentOS41 ~]$ ./lsnrstart
LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on 30-AUG-2005 17:57:41
Copyright (c) 1991, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Starting /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/bin/tnslsnr: please wait...
TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
System parameter file is /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/network/admin/listener.ora
Log messages written to /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/network/log/listener.log
Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1521)))
Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=EXTPROC1)))
Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1521)))
STATUS of the LISTENER
Alias LISTENER
Version TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
Start Date 30-AUG-2005 17:57:42
Uptime 0 days 0 hr. 0 min. 0 sec
Trace Level off
Security ON: Local OS Authentication
SNMP OFF
Listener Parameter File /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/network/admin/listener.ora
Listener Log File /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/network/log/listener.log
Listening Endpoints Summary...
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1521)))
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=EXTPROC1)))
Services Summary...
Service "PLSExtProc" has 1 instance(s).
Instance "PLSExtProc", status UNKNOWN, has 1 handler(s) for this service...
The command completed successfully
LSNRCTL for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on 30-AUG-2005 17:57:42
Copyright (c) 1991, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Starting /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/bin/tnslsnr: please wait...
TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
System parameter file is /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/network/admin/listener.ora
Log messages written to /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/network/log/listener.log
Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1522)))
Listening on: (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=EXTPROC2)))
Connecting to (DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=TCP)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1522)))
STATUS of the LISTENER
Alias LISTENER
Version TNSLSNR for Linux: Version 10.2.0.1.0 - Production
Start Date 30-AUG-2005 17:57:42
Uptime 0 days 0 hr. 0 min. 0 sec
Trace Level off
Security ON: Local OS Authentication
SNMP OFF
Listener Parameter File /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/network/admin/listener.ora
Listener Log File /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/network/log/listener.log
Listening Endpoints Summary...
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=tcp)(HOST=ServerCentOS41)(PORT=1522)))
(DESCRIPTION=(ADDRESS=(PROTOCOL=ipc)(KEY=EXTPROC2)))
Services Summary...
Service "PLSExtProc" has 1 instance(s).
Instance "PLSExtProc", status UNKNOWN, has 1 handler(s) for this service...
The command completed successfully
[oracle@ServerCentOS41 ~]$ dbstart
Processing ASM instance "+ASM": log file /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/startup.log
Processing Database instance "MastDB": log file /u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/startup.log
[oracle@ServerCentOS41 ~]$ emctl start dbconsole
TZ set to US/Eastern
Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Database Control Release 10.2.0.1.0
Copyright (c) 1996, 2005 Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
http://ServerCentOS41:1158/em/console/aboutApplication
Starting Oracle Enterprise Manager 10g Database Control ........................ started.
Logs are generated in directory /u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_2/ServerCentOS41_MastDB/sysman/log
Install described above was done with different Oracle Homes
for ASM instance and ASM-database.
To put ASM instance and ASM-database in same Oracle Home.
Start runInstaller just once to build all stuff at a time.
Login as oracle:-
$ cd /tmp/database
$./runInstaller
Select " Advanced option" and install "Software only"
in ORACLE_HOME - /u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1.
Modify oracle's .bash_profile:-
export ORACLE_HOME and new PATH.
Source new .bash_profile:-
$. ~oracle/.bash_profile
$dbca
During this run the request to start CRS daemons by root will come up.
# $ORACLE_HOME/bin/localconfig add
ASM instance , needed disk's groups and ASM-database itself will be created.
Then perform listener and local TNS names configuration.
$netca
II. Oracle 10gR2 ASM and Standard Linux I/O.
This method creates Oracle database files on raw character devices managed by ASM using standard Linux I/O system calls.It requires to create RAW devices for all disk partitions used by ASM.
1.Install CentOS 4.1
2.Run as root:
# groupadd dba # group of users to be granted SYSDBA system privilege
# groupadd oinstall # group owner of Oracle files
# useradd -c "Oracle software owner" -g oinstall -G dba oracle
# passwd oracle
# mkdir -p /u01/app/oracle
# chown -R oracle.oinstall /u01
# mkdir -p /u02/oradata/data
# chown -R oracle.oinstall /u02
Just as an example create 4 partitions:
/dev/hda6,/dev/hdc6 5 GB each one
/dev/hda7,/dev/hdc7 3 GB each one
Create raw devices modifying file /etc/sysconfig/rawdevices as follows:
/dev/raw/raw1 /dev/hda6
/dev/raw/raw2 /dev/hdc6
/dev/raw/raw3 /dev/hda7
/dev/raw/raw4 /dev/hdc7
Put in /etc/rc.d/rc.local
chown oracle:dba /dev/raw/raw*
chmod 660 /dev/raw/raw*
I was experiencing problems with loosing "oracle:dba" permissions after Linux
reboot. Oracle's raw device came up with "root:disk" ownership after reboot.
Restart Linux
Run as root:-
# service rawdevices restart
Tune /etc/sysctl.conf,/etc/security/limits.conf,/etc/pam.d/login,
/etc/profile and oracle's shell environment as advised in [1].
Login as oracle:-
$ cd /tmp/database
$./runInstaller
Select " Advanced installation" and
create ASM instance in ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/asm
During this run create diskgroup RAWDATA1 with normal redundancy
mirroring /dev/raw/raw1 and /dev/raw/raw2.
You should be fine with discovering raw devices if permissions are in place (oracle:dba)
Exit installer.
Export ORACLE_HOME for ASM instance and corresponding PATH.
Then run "dbca" to create diskgroup RAWDATA2 with
normal redundancy mirroring /dev/raw/raw3 and /dev/raw/raw4
$ ./runInstaller
Select " Advanced installation" and create new ASM-database placed RAWDATA1 diskgroup
in $ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1.
Modify ~oracle/.bash_profile correspondently.Relogin as oracle.
Next:-
$ sqlplus /nolog
SQL> conn / as sysdba
Connected.
SQL> shutdown immediate;
Database closed.
Database dismounted.
ORACLE instance shut down.
SQL> startup mount;
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 285212672 bytes
Fixed Size 1218968 bytes
Variable Size 88082024 bytes
Database Buffers 188743680 bytes
Redo Buffers 7168000 bytes
Database mounted.
SQL> alter database archivelog;
Database altered.
SQL> alter database rawdbs flashback on;
Database altered.
SQL> alter database open;
Database altered.
Open Enterpise Manager console.(Enterprise Manager 10g Database Control
URL http://ServerCentOS41:1158/em). Put flashback recovery area in RAWDATA2
modifying corresponding value on Recovery Settings page of EM.
References.
1.www.puschitz.com/InstallingOracle10g.shtml
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Oracle 10GR2 on Mac Os X Server
hi all
I tried to install oracle on MacOSX Server, everything went well (I think) but at the end when I try to run sqlplus I get:
-bash: //Users/oracle/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/bin/sqlplus: Bad CPU type in executable
can you help me plz
thanksBut no, we need to update your info, a version of oracle for mac intel exists,
on my macbook I have oracle 10gR2 installed, it works well,
the error I got when I tried to install oracle on MacOsX 10.5.7 Server
look here
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/oracle10g/htdocs/10204macsoft_x86-64.html
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Hi
How can I get a list of all optional oracle database components/features installed (some of them may require additional license)? I was going through list of directory objects in a database and I spotted "ORACLE_OCM_CONFIG_DIR" in one of the databases (others don't have it). When I checked, it turned out to be a directory required for Oracle Configuration Manager (this may even be a totally separate install).
I have to configure a new oracle database server where I have to install whatever is installed on an existing one.
Oracle 10gR2 - RHEL 5.8
Please advise!
Best regardsThanks for your response. I just checked the output and "Oracle Configuration Manager" is not listed.
EM
Oracle Enterprise Manager
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
EXF
Oracle Expression Filter
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
SDO
Spatial
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
ORDIM
Oracle interMedia
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VALID
AMD
OLAP Catalog
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
XDB
Oracle XML Database
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
CONTEXT
Oracle Text
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
OWM
Oracle Workspace Manager
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
ODM
Oracle Data Mining
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VALID
CATALOG
Oracle Database Catalog Views
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
CATPROC
Oracle Database Packages and Types
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
JAVAVM
JServer JAVA Virtual Machine
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VALID
XML
Oracle XDK
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
CATJAVA
Oracle Database Java Packages
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
APS
OLAP Analytic Workspace
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
XOQ
Oracle OLAP API
10.2.0.5.0
VALID
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