Oracle database back up
hello!
i am new bie and am learning oracle database.can you tell me how do i take the data back up .
Thanks in advance
shailender
In a very simple manner, you can shutdown your database and copy all datafiles,control files and log files or you can use Export utility to have an online data export of a user or who~e database.
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hello!
i am new bie and am learning oracle database.can you tell me how do i take the data back up .
Thanks in advance
shailender<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>
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4 ETW000 33690 0.101446
4 ETW000 [dbsloci. ,00000] *** ERROR => CONNECT failed with sql error '1017'
4 ETW000 36 0.101482
4 ETW000 [dblink ,00431] ***LOG BY2=>sql error 1017 performing CON [dblink#3 @ 431]
4 ETW000 122 0.101604
4 ETW000 [dblink ,00431] ***LOG BY0=>ORA-01017: invalid username/password; logon denied [dblink#3 @ 431]
4 ETW000 34 0.101638
2EETW169 no connect possible: "DBMS = ORACLE --- dbs_ora_tnsname = 'P01'" -
Using Coherence and Oracle Database as the CacheStore
We are working on implementing a solution using Coherence and Oracle Database as the CacheStore. We initially implemented the Cache as a distributed-scheme which in turn uses the backing-map-scheme. We are trying to introduce transaction management and I used a scheme-ref in a transactional-scheme to point to an already existing distributed-scheme. However when I bring up the server, my custom coherence-cache-config.xml file is not recognized and Coherence comes up with the default setting. Given below is the snippet of my configuration file.
1) I would like to understand why the below configuration doesn’t work and am I doing it the right way? If not, what is the correct way of doing it?
2) There are a multiple transaction management options given in the documentation. Which are the ones that will work with a distributed-scheme and read-write-backing-map-scheme?
3) If transactional-schemes cannot work with distributed-scheme, what is the best way to have a distributed cache with a oracle database as a cache store?
<caching-scheme-mapping>
<cache-mapping>
<cache-name>id<cache-name>
<scheme-name>example-transactional<scheme-name>
</cache-mapping>
</caching-scheme-mapping>
<caching-schemes>
<transactional-scheme>
<scheme-name>example-transactional</scheme-name>
<scheme-ref>distributedcustomcache</scheme-ref>
<thread-count>10</thread-count>
</transactional-scheme>
<distributed-scheme>
<scheme-name>distributedcustomcache</scheme-name>
<service-name>DistributedCache</service-name>
<backing-map-scheme>
<read-write-backing-map-scheme>
<internal-cache-scheme>
<local-scheme>
<!--scheme-ref>categories-eviction</scheme-ref-->
<scheme-name>inMemory</scheme-name>
</local-scheme>
</internal-cache-scheme>
<cachestore-scheme>
<class-scheme>
<class-name>spring-bean:coherenceCacheStore</class-name>
<init-params>
<init-param>
<param-name>setEntityName</param-name>
<param-value>{cache-name}</param-value>
</init-param>
</init-params>
</class-scheme>
</cachestore-scheme>
<!--refresh-ahead-factor>0.5</refresh-ahead-factor-->
</read-write-backing-map-scheme>
</backing-map-scheme>
<autostart>true</autostart>
</distributed-scheme>Hi,
If you look at the documentation for transactional-scheme here: http://docs.oracle.com/cd/E24290_01/coh.371/e22837/appendix_cacheconfig.htm#BHCIABHA
you will see that it says The transactional-scheme element defines a transactional cache, which is a specialized distributed cache. That means that a transactional-scheme is already a distributed-scheme.
You will see from the same documentation above that there is no way in a transactional-scheme to configure things like cache-stores or listeners or even the backing-map-scheme as these are not supported on a transactional-scheme - so you cannot use a cache store.
Personally I would not use transactional-scheme unless you have some really big reason to do so - the restrictions far outweigh any perceived advantage of having a transaction. There are better ways to build applications so they do not require transactions, that is what we have been doing for years with Coherence so far, and there is no real reason to change that.
JK -
Oracle database 11g release 2 installation on windows 7 (64-bit)
I've downloaded Oracle 11g release2 for the first time on my laptop, but before it, I've worked on MySql database and oracle 10g too but they are uninstalled now. The problem is: it is not going as I saw in the video of installation. On my system, it asks for a proxy server, showing a "connection failed" dialog box. I doubt, the second file I downloaded doesn't get extracted to the same folder. But I am not sure, if this were the problem, it(setup) would have even started or not ? then I clicked on the setup and command line prompt appeared.
Then it asked to fill in the email address.
and Now comes the real problem, where it shown "connection failed" dialog box, asking for proxy server, proxy port, proxy username, proxy password. I don't know what values to fill in these columns.
Here I am copy pasting Log file created while installing Oracle database 11g on my system :
Using paramFile: C:\Users\rubbal bhusri\Downloads\Compressed\Oracle 11g release 2\database\install\oraparam.ini
Checking monitor: must be configured to display at least 256 colors. Actual 4294967296 Passed
The commandline for unzip:
C:\Users\rubbal bhusri\Downloads\Compressed\Oracle 11g release 2\database\install\unzip -qqqo ..\stage\Components\oracle.jdk\1.5.0.17.04\1\DataFiles/"*.jar" -d "C:\Users\RUBBAL~1\AppData\Local\Temp\OraInstall2013-07-29_10-32-10PM" INFO: Loading data from: jar:file:/C:/Users/rubbal%20bhusri/AppData/Local/Temp/OraInstall2013-07-29_10-32-10PM/ext/jlib/installcommons_1.0.0b.jar!/oracle/install/driver/oui/resource/ConfigCommandMappings.xml
INFO: Loading beanstore from jar:file:/C:/Users/rubbal%20bhusri/AppData/Local/Temp/OraInstall2013-07-29_10-32-10PM/ext/jlib/installcommons_1.0.0b.jar!/oracle/install/driver/oui/resource/ConfigCommandMappings.xml
INFO: Restoring class oracle.install.driver.oui.ConfigCmdMappings from jar:file:/C:/Users/rubbal%20bhusri/AppData/Local/Temp/OraInstall2013-07-29_10-32-10PM/ext/jlib/installcommons_1.0.0b.jar!/oracle/install/driver/oui/resource/ConfigCommandMappings.xml
INFO: Verifying target environment...
INFO: Checking whether the IP address of the localhost could be determined...
INFO: Completed verification of target environment.
INFO: Inventory exists: false
INFO: Registering setup bean
INFO: Building Flow
INFO: Building the flow graph
INFO: Loaded state prepInstall
INFO: Loaded state decideOCMInstall
INFO: Loaded state getOCMDetails
INFO: Loaded state installOptions
INFO: Loaded state getSystemClass
INFO: Loaded state nodeSelectionPage
INFO: Loaded state upgradeValidation
INFO: Loaded state installType
INFO: Loaded state quickInstallPage
INFO: Loaded state productLanguage
INFO: Loaded state inventoryPage
INFO: Loaded state getOracleHome
INFO: Loaded state dbEdition
INFO: Loaded state configurationType
INFO: Loaded state dbIdentifier
INFO: Loaded state configurationOption
INFO: Loaded state managementOption
INFO: Loaded state storageOption
INFO: Loaded state recoveryOption
INFO: Loaded state selectASMDiskGroups
INFO: Loaded state schemaPasswordDialog
INFO: Loaded state getPrivilegedOSGroups
INFO: Loaded state prereqExecutionDecider
INFO: Loaded state performChecks
INFO: Loaded state showSummary
INFO: Loaded state setup
INFO: Loaded state finish
INFO: Linking states
INFO: State[configurationOption]: route=success; to=managementOption
INFO: State[configurationType]: route=success; to=dbIdentifier
INFO: State[dbEdition]: route=oraclehome_location; to=getOracleHome
INFO: State[dbIdentifier]: route=success; to=configurationOption
INFO: State[decideOCMInstall]: route=ignoreOCM; to=installOptions
INFO: State[decideOCMInstall]: route=requireOCM; to=getOCMDetails
INFO: State[getOCMDetails]: route=success; to=installOptions
INFO: State[getOracleHome]: route=advanced_yes_createDB_yes; to=configurationType
INFO: State[getOracleHome]: route=advanced_yes_inventory_no; to=inventoryPage
INFO: State[getOracleHome]: route=advanced_yes_softwareDB_yes; to=prereqExecutionDecider
INFO: State[getOracleHome]: route=advanced_yes_upgrade_yes; to=prereqExecutionDecider
INFO: State[getPrivilegedOSGroups]: route=success; to=prereqExecutionDecider
INFO: State[getSystemClass]: route=desktop_class_yes; to=quickInstallPage
INFO: State[getSystemClass]: route=server_class_yes; to=nodeSelectionPage
INFO: State[installOptions]: route=advanced_yes_softwareDB_yes; to=nodeSelectionPage
INFO: State[installOptions]: route=migrate_yes_clusterware_no; to=upgradeValidation
INFO: State[installOptions]: route=migrate_yes_clusterware_yes; to=nodeSelectionPage
INFO: State[installOptions]: route=system_class; to=getSystemClass
INFO: State[installType]: route=advanced_yes; to=productLanguage
INFO: State[installType]: route=basic_yes; to=quickInstallPage
INFO: State[inventoryPage]: route=advanced_yes_createDB_yes; to=configurationType
INFO: State[inventoryPage]: route=advanced_yes_softwareDB_yes; to=prereqExecutionDecider
INFO: State[inventoryPage]: route=basic_yes; to=prereqExecutionDecider
INFO: State[managementOption]: route=success; to=storageOption
INFO: State[nodeSelectionPage]: route=create_and_configureDB; to=installType
INFO: State[nodeSelectionPage]: route=software_onlyDB; to=productLanguage
INFO: State[nodeSelectionPage]: route=upgradeDB; to=upgradeValidation
INFO: State[performChecks]: route=success; to=showSummary
INFO: State[prepInstall]: route=success; to=decideOCMInstall
INFO: State[prereqExecutionDecider]: route=executeprereqs; to=performChecks
INFO: State[prereqExecutionDecider]: route=ignoreprereqs; to=showSummary
INFO: State[productLanguage]: route=productlanguage_yes; to=dbEdition
INFO: State[quickInstallPage]: route=basic_yes_inventory_no; to=inventoryPage
INFO: State[quickInstallPage]: route=basic_yes_inventory_yes; to=prereqExecutionDecider
INFO: State[recoveryOption]: route=asm_chosen_asm_not_present; to=schemaPasswordDialog
INFO: State[recoveryOption]: route=asm_chosen_asm_present; to=selectASMDiskGroups
INFO: State[recoveryOption]: route=asm_not_chosen; to=schemaPasswordDialog
INFO: State[schemaPasswordDialog]: route=success; to=prereqExecutionDecider
INFO: State[selectASMDiskGroups]: route=success; to=schemaPasswordDialog
INFO: State[setup]: route=success; to=finish
INFO: State[showSummary]: route=success; to=setup
INFO: State[storageOption]: route=success; to=recoveryOption
INFO: State[upgradeValidation]: route=success; to=productLanguage
INFO: Successfully built the flow
INFO: Opening bean stores from which the beans can be loaded
INFO: Loading beanstore from a given input stream
INFO: Translating external format into raw format
INFO: Registering the flow data beans
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_RACInstall' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'CLUSTER_NODES' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_OSDBA' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_OSOPER' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_GlobalDBName' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SID' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_StorageType' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_InstallOption' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_CustomInstall' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SystemClass' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_QuickInstallOption' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_AllocatedMemory' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_AutoMemoryOption' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_ConfigurationType' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_EMCentralAgentSelected' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_MountPointLocation' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_LaunchDBCA' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SecureConfigDisabled' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_EnableAutoBackup' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_LoadExampleSchemas' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_ReceiveEmailNotification' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_UseDBControl' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_UseFileSystemForRecovery' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_UseSamePassword' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_LaunchNetCA' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_LaunchODMA' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_NoMigration' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_RDBMSInstalling' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SetOracleBase' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle.install.db.isCCRAuthenticationUsed' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_client_OraMTSPortNumber' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_ConfigTabSelected' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_CharSetOption' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_Type' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_InstallOptionSelected' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_DiskGroupNameForASM' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_EMEmailAddress' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_EMSMTPServer' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpPassword' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpLocation' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpUsername' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SuperAdminSamePasswdForAll' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_ASMSNMPUserPassword' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SuperAdminPasswords' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_InstallEdition' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_CharacterSet' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_DiskGroupName' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_OCR_PartitionLocation' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_InstallType' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'INSTALL_TYPE' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_StarterDatabaseType' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_CustomComponents' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'ORACLE_HOME' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'ORACLE_BASE' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'FROM_LOCATION' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'TOPLEVEL_COMPONENT' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'TopLevelComponentVersion' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'b_rdbmsInstall' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'INVENTORY_LOCATION' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'UNIX_GROUP_NAME' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'COLLECTOR_RESPONSE_FILE' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'MYORACLESUPPORT_USERNAME' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'MYORACLESUPPORT_PASSWORD' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'DECLINE_SECURITY_UPDATES' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'PROXY_HOST' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'PROXY_PORT' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'PROXY_USER' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'PROXY_PWD' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'SECURITY_UPDATES_VIA_MYORACLESUPPORT' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'COLLECTOR_IGNORE_FAILURES' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'COLLECTOR_IGNORE_CONFIGURATION' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'SELECTED_LANGUAGES' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'ORACLE_HOSTNAME' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_RACInstall' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SystemClass' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_QuickInstallOption' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_ConfigurationType' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_LaunchDBCA' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_LaunchNetCA' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_LaunchODMA' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_NoMigration' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_RDBMSInstalling' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SetOracleBase' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle.install.db.isCCRAuthenticationUsed' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_client_OraMTSPortNumber' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_Type' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SuperAdminSamePasswdForAll' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_DiskGroupName' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_OCR_PartitionLocation' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_InstallType' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'INSTALL_TYPE' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'FROM_LOCATION' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'TOPLEVEL_COMPONENT' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'TopLevelComponentVersion' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'b_rdbmsInstall' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'COLLECTOR_RESPONSE_FILE' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'COLLECTOR_IGNORE_FAILURES' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: [INS-07001] Value for property 'COLLECTOR_IGNORE_CONFIGURATION' not found in the bean store.
INFO: Set value for bean DBSetupBean
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_RACInstall' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'CLUSTER_NODES' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_OSDBA' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_OSOPER' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_GlobalDBName' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SID' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_StorageType' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_InstallOption' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_CustomInstall' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SystemClass' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_QuickInstallOption' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_AllocatedMemory' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_AutoMemoryOption' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_ConfigurationType' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_EMCentralAgentSelected' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_MountPointLocation' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_LaunchDBCA' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SecureConfigDisabled' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_EnableAutoBackup' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_LoadExampleSchemas' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_ReceiveEmailNotification' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_UseDBControl' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_UseFileSystemForRecovery' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_UseSamePassword' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_LaunchNetCA' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_LaunchODMA' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_NoMigration' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_RDBMSInstalling' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SetOracleBase' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle.install.db.isCCRAuthenticationUsed' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_client_OraMTSPortNumber' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_ConfigTabSelected' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_CharSetOption' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_Type' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_InstallOptionSelected' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_DiskGroupNameForASM' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_EMEmailAddress' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_EMSMTPServer' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpPassword' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpLocation' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpUsername' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SuperAdminSamePasswdForAll' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_ASMSNMPUserPassword' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_SuperAdminPasswords' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_InstallEdition' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_CharacterSet' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_DiskGroupName' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_OCR_PartitionLocation' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_InstallType' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'INSTALL_TYPE' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_StarterDatabaseType' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'oracle_install_db_CustomComponents' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'ORACLE_HOME' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'ORACLE_BASE' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'FROM_LOCATION' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'TOPLEVEL_COMPONENT' not found in the bean store.
INFO: [INS-07001] Value for property 'TopLevelComponentVersion' not found in the bean store.
WARNING: Failed to load bean oracle.install.ivw.db.bean.DBInstallSettings. Reason: [INS-07001] Value for property 'DBInstallSettings' not found in the bean store.
INFO: Closing bean stores from which the beans can be loaded
INFO: Registering the flow views
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.commons.base.interview.common.view.PrereqGUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.commons.base.interview.common.view.PrereqGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [PrereqUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.commons.base.interview.common.view.SummaryGUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.commons.base.interview.common.view.SummaryGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [SummaryUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.commons.base.interview.common.view.SetupGUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.commons.base.interview.common.view.SetupGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [SetupUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.InventoryUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.InventoryUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [InventoryUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.ProductLanguageGUI viewId: ProductLanguageUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.ProductLanguageGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [ProductLanguageUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.OCMDetailsGUI viewId: OCMDetailsUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.common.view.OCMDetailsGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [OCMDetailsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ConfigurationTypeUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ConfigurationTypeUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [ConfigurationTypeUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.DBIdentifierUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.DBIdentifierUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [DBIdentifierUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ConfigurationOptionsUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ConfigurationOptionsUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [ConfigurationOptionsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ManagementOptionsUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ManagementOptionsUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [ManagementOptionsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.StorageOptionsUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.StorageOptionsUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [StorageOptionsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.RecoveryBackupUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.RecoveryBackupUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [RecoveryBackupUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ASMDiskGroupSelectionGUI viewId: ASMDiskGroupSelectionUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.ASMDiskGroupSelectionGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [ASMDiskGroupSelectionUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.SchemaPasswordUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.SchemaPasswordUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [SchemaPasswordUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.QuickInstallUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.QuickInstallUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [QuickInstallUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallOptionsUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallOptionsUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [InstallOptionsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.SystemClassUI viewId: SystemClassUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.SystemClassUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [SystemClassUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallLocationUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallLocationUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [InstallLocationUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.DBEditionGUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.DBEditionGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [DBEditionUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.NodeSelectionUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.NodeSelectionUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [NodeSelectionUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.FinishUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.FinishUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [FinishUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.PrivilegedOSGroupsGUI viewId: null uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.PrivilegedOSGroupsGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [PrivilegedOSGroupsUI]
INFO: Adding View[type: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallTypeGUI viewId: installTypeUI uiType: null]
INFO: oracle.install.ivw.db.view.InstallTypeGUI added to View Type Registry with the key as [installTypeUI]
INFO: Initial values of Setup Properties :
PROPERTY VALUE
CLUSTER_NODES {}
COLLECTOR_IGNORE_CONFIGURATION false
COLLECTOR_IGNORE_FAILURES false
COLLECTOR_RESPONSE_FILE
DECLINE_SECURITY_UPDATES false
FROM_LOCATION C:\Users\rubbal bhusri\Downloads\Compressed\Oracle
11g release 2\database\install\../stage/products.xm
l
INSTALL_TYPE EE
MYORACLESUPPORT_PASSWORD *Protected value, not to be logged*
MYORACLESUPPORT_USERNAME
ORACLE_BASE
ORACLE_HOME
ORACLE_HOSTNAME rubbalbhusri-PC
PROXY_HOST
PROXY_PORT
PROXY_PWD *Protected value, not to be logged*
PROXY_USER
SECURITY_UPDATES_VIA_MYORACLESUPPORT true
SELECTED_LANGUAGES {"en"}
b_rdbmsInstall true
oracle.install.db.isCCRAuthenticationUsed false
oracle_install_LaunchNetCA false
oracle_install_NoMigration false
oracle_install_OCR_PartitionLocation
oracle_install_RACInstall false
oracle_install_RDBMSInstalling true
oracle_install_client_OraMTSPortNumber 49157
oracle_install_db_ASMSNMPUserPassword *Protected value, not to be logged*
oracle_install_db_AutoMemoryOption false
oracle_install_db_CharSetOption 3
oracle_install_db_CharacterSet
oracle_install_db_ConfigTabSelected 0
oracle_install_db_ConfigurationType &General Purpose / Transaction Processing
oracle_install_db_CustomInstall false
oracle_install_db_DiskGroupName
oracle_install_db_DiskGroupNameForASM
oracle_install_db_EMCentralAgentSelected
oracle_install_db_EMEmailAddress
oracle_install_db_EMSMTPServer
oracle_install_db_EnableAutoBackup false
oracle_install_db_InstallEdition EE
oracle_install_db_InstallOption INSTALL_DB_AND_CONFIG
oracle_install_db_InstallOptionSelected 1
oracle_install_db_InstallType EE
oracle_install_db_LaunchDBCA false
oracle_install_db_LaunchODMA false
oracle_install_db_LoadExampleSchemas false
oracle_install_db_MountPointLocation
oracle_install_db_QuickInstallOption false
oracle_install_db_ReceiveEmailNotification false
oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpLocation
oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpPassword *Protected value, not to be logged*
oracle_install_db_RecoveryBackUpUsername
oracle_install_db_SID
oracle_install_db_SecureConfigDisabled false
oracle_install_db_SetOracleBase false
oracle_install_db_StarterDatabaseType GENERAL_PURPOSE
oracle_install_db_StorageType 0
oracle_install_db_SuperAdminPasswords *Protected value, not to be logged*
oracle_install_db_SuperAdminSamePasswdForAll *Protected value, not to be logged*
oracle_install_db_SystemClass DESKTOP_CLASS
oracle_install_db_Type 1
oracle_install_db_UseDBControl true
oracle_install_db_UseFileSystemForRecovery false
oracle_install_db_UseSamePassword false
INFO: Launching Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Installer
INFO: Started executing the flow in INTERACTIVE mode
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Finishing all forked tasks at state prepInstall
INFO: Waiting for completion all forked tasks at state prepInstall
INFO: All forked task are completed at state prepInstall
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Executing action at state prepInstall
INFO: Completed executing action at state <prepInstall>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Moved to state <prepInstall>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Validating view at state <prepInstall>
INFO: Completed validating view at state <prepInstall>
INFO: Validating state <prepInstall>
WARNING: Validation disabled for the state prepInstall
INFO: Completed validating state <prepInstall>
INFO: Verifying route success
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Executing action at state decideOCMInstall
INFO: Completed executing action at state <decideOCMInstall>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Moved to state <decideOCMInstall>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Validating view at state <decideOCMInstall>
INFO: Completed validating view at state <decideOCMInstall>
INFO: Validating state <decideOCMInstall>
WARNING: Validation disabled for the state decideOCMInstall
INFO: Completed validating state <decideOCMInstall>
INFO: Verifying route requireOCM
INFO: Get view named [OCMDetailsUI]
INFO: View for [OCMDetailsUI] is oracle.install.ivw.common.view.OCMDetailsGUI@675926d1
INFO: Initializing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Completed initializing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Displaying view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Completed displaying view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Loading view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Completed loading view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Localizing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Completed localizing view <OCMDetailsUI> at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Executing action at state getOCMDetails
INFO: Completed executing action at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Moved to state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Waiting for completion of background operations
INFO: Completed background operations
INFO: Validating view at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Completed validating view at state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Validating state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Terminating all background operations
INFO: Terminated all background operations
INFO: Completed validating state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Transition aborted
INFO: Rolled back to state <getOCMDetails>
INFO: Pause Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Installer
INFO: Resume Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Installer
INFO: Exit Status is 0
INFO: Shutdown Oracle Database 11g Release 2 Installer
INFO: Unloading Setup Driver956622 wrote:
I've downloaded Oracle 11g release2 for the first time on my laptop, but before it, I've worked on MySql database and oracle 10g too but they are uninstalled now. The problem is: it is not going as I saw in the video of installation.
I don't see any videos in the official Installation Guide ..Contents
On my system, it asks for a proxy server, showing a "connection failed" dialog box. I doubt, the second file I downloaded doesn't get extracted to the same folder. But I am not sure, if this were the problem, it(setup) would have even started or not ? then I clicked on the setup and command line prompt appeared.
Then it asked to fill in the email address.
and Now comes the real problem, where it shown "connection failed" dialog box, asking for proxy server, proxy port, proxy username, proxy password. I don't know what values to fill in these columns.
You don't need to give it an email address, and then you don't need to provide proxy server information. Try the installation without it.
<snip> -
How can I connect to an oracle database remotely using telnet in DIAdem?
I need to query an oracle database on a remote server and store the result back in DIAdem. Does anyone know how to telnet through diadem and return the result?
DIAdem provides you with tools to connect to databases using SQL. Specifically, you can use SQL_Connect to open a connection to a database through a DSN (Data Source Name). The DSN has to be configured on the local machine (Control Panel -> Administrative Tools - > Data Sources) and has to point to the remote Database. You can map a network drive in the local machine so you can browse to your remote Database. The DSN will provide the link between DIAdem and the remote Database.
If your communication has to be throught telnet, then I suggest you try to use an ActiveX control. VBScript doesn't support Telnet natively, but it does support ActiveX controls. You can create one from Visual Basic or try to find a telnet client that has one already.
Best Re
gards, -
Oracle Database Mobile Server 11 sync
Hi,
I have two simple tables in the back-end oracle database in order to create a meeting-room android application with and embebbed SQLite database on the client devices. I have written all the functionality to register, authenticate, create a new appointent, show it, and delete it and it works fine on my smartphone, but I did all these steps against the local sqlite db.
Now I would like to share the reserves info with all the clients by synchronization using Oracle Database Mobile Server 11.
Tables:
Employees(ID, username, password, firstname, lastname, phone, email)
Reserves(ID, subject, firstname, lastname, start_date, end_date, meeting_room, alarm)
I have configured all the publications required (app , item, users, grants...) with the Workbench tool, like i have read from the official documentation and i added the lines to invoke the sync functionality. My problem is that when i launch the first sync the sqlite database in created on the device but the few records on the back-end are not replicated in the sqlite db. ¿is this process automatic or have I to write some code to catch this info?
Another problem is that the records of the sqlite database is neither replicated to the back-end database. I have to say that th sync process ends succesfully but I can see nothing on the in-queue and out-queue queues in the mobile manager console. So, what´s about this incomind and outcoming data? Th only thing i can see is a set of dirty records, these records are records on the back-end db, but I dont know what means...
Could you help me please?
Thank you very much.Hi
Data Subsetting is to restrict the data each Client sees based on values you specify i.e.
If you only wanted a Client to see data for a specific Dept you could specify the following in the Publication Item
Select * from emp where DEPTNO = :DEPTNO
You can define what DEPTNO should be for each Client in the Mobile Server
So in your case if you want ALL Client to see ALL records for a Publication Item then you should not specify any Data Subsetting i.e.
Select * from emp - This would retrieve all rows
There is no specific need to use Sequences in your Application unless you want to. Obviously you must make sure that any new records created on the Client will not conflict with a record created on a different Client otherwise conflicts will occur after the data is synchronized with the server
With regards to you actual issue can you confirm the following ( NO NOT CHANGE ANY VALUES )
1. Check the table mobileadmin.applications in the Repository DB and confirm there is a row there for your Application and that the 'Publication' column contains the correct Publication you created in MDW.
2. Check the Table C$ALL_CLIENT_ITEMS, this should contain one row for each Publication Item you created in MDW i.e.
Select PUBLICATION_ITEM, DIRTY, CRR From C$ALL_CLIENT_ITEMS Where CLIENTID = '<Your Client Name>';
regards
Richard
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