Rman block size error
Hi I was taking backup before. After long time when i repeated the backup i got this messge could anybody guide what could be the possible reason for this error and remedy.
RMAN> backup database;
Starting backup at 20-APR-09
using channel ORA_DISK_1
channel ORA_DISK_1: starting full datafile backupset
channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
including current SPFILE in backupset
including current controlfile in backupset
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03009: failure of backup command on ORA_DISK_1 channel at 04/20/2009 08:30:
08
ORA-19597: file E:\ORADB10G\ORADATA\MISDB\SYSTEM01.DBF blocksize 8192 does not m
atch set blocksize of 16384
regards & thanks n advance
efshafi
Remove 'including current controlfile' from the backup script, use 'configure controlfile autobackup on;' as RMAN setting instead.
Werner
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BR0051I BRBACKUP 7.00 (32)
BR0055I Start of database backup: bdxwdzzj.fnd 2008-05-07 14.45.35
BR0484I BRBACKUP log file: K:\oracle\DEV\sapbackup\bdxwdzzj.fnd
BR0477I Oracle pfile E:\oracle\DEV\102\database\initDEV.ora created from spfile E:\oracle\DEV\102\database\spfileDEV.ora
BR0101I Parameters
Name Value
oracle_sid DEV
oracle_home E:\oracle\DEV\102
oracle_profile E:\oracle\DEV\102\database\initDEV.ora
sapdata_home K:\oracle\DEV
sap_profile E:\oracle\DEV\102\database\initdev.sap
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system_info SAPServiceDEV CMPDEV01 Windows 5.2 Build 3790 Service Pack 2 AMD64
oracle_info DEV 10.2.0.2.0 8192 403 29170522 CMPDEV01 UTF8 UTF8
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command_line brbackup -u / -jid FLLOG20080507144500 -c force -t online -m full -p initdev.sap -a -c force -p initdev.sap -cds
BR0116I ARCHIVE LOG LIST before backup for database instance DEV
Parameter Value
Database log mode Archive Mode
Automatic archival Enabled
Archive destination N:\oracle\DEV\oraarch\DEVarch
Archive format ARC%S_%R.%T
Oldest online log sequence 400
Next log sequence to archive 403
Current log sequence 403 SCN: 29170522
Database block size 8192 Thread: 1
Current system change number 29228679 ResetId: 649858176
BR0118I Tablespaces and data files
Tablespace TS-Status F-Status File Size Id. Device Link Type MaxSize IncrSize BlkSize
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1 2642419712 4 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_2\SR3.DATA2 2663391232 5 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_3\SR3.DATA3 2684362752 6 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_4\SR3.DATA4 2663391232 7 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_5\SR3.DATA5 2621448192 8 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_11\SR3.DATA11 2894077952 14 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_12\SR3.DATA12 2789220352 15 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_13\SR3.DATA13 2873106432 16 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_14\SR3.DATA14 2915049472 17 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_15\SR3.DATA15 2873106432 18 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_16\SR3.DATA16 2852134912 19 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_17\SR3.DATA17 2936020992 20 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_18\SR3.DATA18 3019907072 21 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_19\SR3.DATA19 2852134912 22 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_20\SR3.DATA20 2894077952 23 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_10\SR3.DATA10 2705334272 13 13 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_6\SR3.DATA6 2726305792 9 13 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_7\SR3.DATA7 2768248832 10 13 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_8\SR3.DATA8 2663391232 11 13 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3 ONLINE* ONLINE+ N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_9\SR3.DATA9 2705334272 12 13 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_1\SR3700.DATA1 4445970432 24 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_2\SR3700.DATA2 4404027392 25 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_3\SR3700.DATA3 4383055872 26 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_4\SR3700.DATA4 4257226752 27 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_10\SR3700.DATA10 4571799552 33 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_11\SR3700.DATA11 4550828032 34 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_12\SR3700.DATA12 4362084352 35 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_9\SR3700.DATA9 4613742592 32 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_13\SR3700.DATA13 4550828032 36 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_14\SR3700.DATA14 4676657152 37 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_15\SR3700.DATA15 4424998912 38 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_16\SR3700.DATA16 4424998912 39 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_5\SR3700.DATA5 4487913472 28 13 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_6\SR3700.DATA6 4257226752 29 13 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_7\SR3700.DATA7 3984596992 30 13 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3700 ONLINE* ONLINE+ N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_8\SR3700.DATA8 3858767872 31 13 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPSR3USR ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3USR_1\SR3USR.DATA1 20979712 40 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPTEMP ONLINE# ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\TEMP_1\TEMP.DATA1 2097160192 -1 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
PSAPUNDO ONLINE- ONLINE+ K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\UNDO_1\UNDO.DATA1 9248448512 2 10 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
SYSAUX ONLINE* ONLINE+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSAUX_1\SYSAUX.DATA1 230694912 3 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
SYSTEM ONLINE* SYSTEM+ J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\SYSTEM.DATA1 859840512 1 9 NOLINK FILE 10485760000 20971520 8192
BR0119I Redo log files
File Size Group Device Status Link Type
K:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGA\LOG_G11M2.DBF 524288512 1 10 INUSE NOLINK FILE
J:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G11M1.DBF 524288512 1 9 INUSE NOLINK FILE
K:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGB\LOG_G12M2.DBF 524288512 2 10 INUSE NOLINK FILE
J:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G12M1.DBF 524288512 2 9 INUSE NOLINK FILE
K:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGA\LOG_G13M2.DBF 524288512 3 10 INUSE NOLINK FILE
J:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGA\LOG_G13M1.DBF 524288512 3 9 INUSE NOLINK FILE
K:\ORACLE\DEV\MIRRLOGB\LOG_G14M2.DBF 524288512 4 10 INUSE NOLINK FILE
J:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGB\LOG_G14M1.DBF 524288512 4 9 INUSE NOLINK FILE
BR0120I Control files
File Size Id. Device Link Type
J:\ORACLE\DEV\ORIGLOGB\CNTRL\CNTRLDEV.DBF 12664832 0 9 NOLINK FILE
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.45.41
BR0057I Backup of database: DEV
BR0058I BRBACKUP action ID: bdxwdzzj
BR0059I BRBACKUP function ID: fnd
BR0110I Backup mode: FULL
BR0077I Database file for backup: K:\oracle\DEV\sapbackup\CNTRLDEV.DBF
BR0061I 41 files found for backup, total size 130052.391 MB
BR0143I Backup type: online
BR0112I Files will not be compressed
BR0130I Backup device type: disk
BR0106I Files will be saved on disk in directory: W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj
BR0289I BRARCHIVE will be started at the end of processing
BR0134I Unattended mode with 'force' active - no operator confirmation allowed
BR0370I Directory W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj created
BR0202I Saving init_ora
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\DEV ...
BR0202I Saving E:\oracle\DEV\102\database\initdev.sap
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\DEV ...
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.45.41
BR0198I Profiles saved successfully
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.45.44
BR0315I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3 begin backup' successful
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA1 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_1\SR3.DATA1
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA1 #1/1
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.46.38
BR0063I 1 of 40 files processed - 2520.008 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 1.94%, estimated end time: 15:34
BR0001I *_________________________________________________
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_2\SR3.DATA2
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA2 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_2\SR3.DATA2
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA2 #1/2
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.48.51
BR0063I 2 of 40 files processed - 5060.016 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 3.89%, estimated end time: 16:07
BR0001I **________________________________________________
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_3\SR3.DATA3
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA3 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_3\SR3.DATA3
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA3 #1/3
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.49.46
BR0063I 3 of 40 files processed - 7620.023 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 5.86%, estimated end time: 15:55
BR0001I ***_______________________________________________
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_4\SR3.DATA4
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA4 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_4\SR3.DATA4
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA4 #1/4
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.52.04
BR0063I 4 of 40 files processed - 10160.031 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 7.81%, estimated end time: 16:07
BR0001I ****______________________________________________
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_5\SR3.DATA5
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA5 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3_5\SR3.DATA5
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA5 #1/5
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.52.55
BR0063I 5 of 40 files processed - 12660.039 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 9.74%, estimated end time: 15:59
BR0001I *****_____________________________________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_11\SR3.DATA11
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA11 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_11\SR3.DATA11
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA11 #1/6
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.54.40
BR0063I 6 of 40 files processed - 15420.047 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 11.86%, estimated end time: 16:01
BR0001I ******____________________________________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_12\SR3.DATA12
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA12 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_12\SR3.DATA12
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA12 #1/7
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.56.16
BR0063I 7 of 40 files processed - 18080.055 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 13.90%, estimated end time: 16:01
BR0001I *******___________________________________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_13\SR3.DATA13
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA13 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_13\SR3.DATA13
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA13 #1/8
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 14.58.17
BR0063I 8 of 40 files processed - 20820.063 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 16.01%, estimated end time: 16:04
BR0001I ********__________________________________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_14\SR3.DATA14
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA14 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_14\SR3.DATA14
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA14 #1/9
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.00.17
BR0063I 9 of 40 files processed - 23600.070 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 18.15%, estimated end time: 16:06
BR0001I *********_________________________________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_15\SR3.DATA15
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA15 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3_15\SR3.DATA15
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA15 #1/10
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.01.50
BR0063I 10 of 40 files processed - 26340.078 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 20.26%, estimated end time: 16:05
BR0001I **********________________________________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_16\SR3.DATA16
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA16 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_16\SR3.DATA16
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA16 #1/11
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.03.50
BR0063I 11 of 40 files processed - 29060.086 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 22.35%, estimated end time: 16:06
BR0001I ***********_______________________________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_17\SR3.DATA17
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA17 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_17\SR3.DATA17
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA17 #1/12
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.04.54
BR0063I 12 of 40 files processed - 31860.094 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 24.50%, estimated end time: 16:04
BR0001I ************______________________________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_18\SR3.DATA18
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA18 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_18\SR3.DATA18
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA18 #1/13
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.07.06
BR0063I 13 of 40 files processed - 34740.102 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 26.71%, estimated end time: 16:05
BR0001I *************_____________________________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_19\SR3.DATA19
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA19 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_19\SR3.DATA19
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA19 #1/14
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.08.44
BR0063I 14 of 40 files processed - 37460.109 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 28.81%, estimated end time: 16:05
BR0001I **************____________________________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_20\SR3.DATA20
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA20 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3_20\SR3.DATA20
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA20 #1/15
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.10.47
BR0063I 15 of 40 files processed - 40220.117 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 30.93%, estimated end time: 16:06
BR0001I ***************___________________________________
BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_10\SR3.DATA10
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA10 ...
#FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_10\SR3.DATA10
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA10 #1/16
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.11.49
BR0063I 16 of 40 files processed - 42800.125 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 32.91%, estimated end time: 16:05
BR0001I ****************__________________________________
BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_6\SR3.DATA6
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA6 ...
#FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_6\SR3.DATA6
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA6 #1/17
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.13.43
BR0063I 17 of 40 files processed - 45400.133 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 34.91%, estimated end time: 16:05
BR0001I *****************_________________________________
BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_7\SR3.DATA7
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA7 ...
#FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_7\SR3.DATA7
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA7 #1/18
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.15.23
BR0063I 18 of 40 files processed - 48040.141 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 36.94%, estimated end time: 16:06
BR0001I ******************________________________________
BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_8\SR3.DATA8
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA8 ...
#FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_8\SR3.DATA8
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA8 #1/19
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.17.24
BR0063I 19 of 40 files processed - 50580.148 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 38.90%, estimated end time: 16:07
BR0001I *******************_______________________________
BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_9\SR3.DATA9
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA9 ...
#FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3_9\SR3.DATA9
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3.DATA9 #1/20
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.19.01
BR0063I 20 of 40 files processed - 53160.156 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 40.88%, estimated end time: 16:07
BR0001I ********************______________________________
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.19.02
BR0317I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3 end backup' successful
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.19.03
BR0315I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3700 begin backup' successful
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_1\SR3700.DATA1
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA1 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_1\SR3700.DATA1
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA1 #1/21
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.21.55
BR0063I 21 of 40 files processed - 57400.164 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 44.14%, estimated end time: 16:07
BR0001I **********************____________________________
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_2\SR3700.DATA2
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA2 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_2\SR3700.DATA2
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA2 #1/22
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.24.44
BR0063I 22 of 40 files processed - 61600.172 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 47.37%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I ************************__________________________
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_3\SR3700.DATA3
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA3 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_3\SR3700.DATA3
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA3 #1/23
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.27.24
BR0063I 23 of 40 files processed - 65780.180 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 50.58%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I *************************_________________________
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_4\SR3700.DATA4
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA4 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3700_4\SR3700.DATA4
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA4 #1/24
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.29.43
BR0063I 24 of 40 files processed - 69840.188 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 53.71%, estimated end time: 16:07
BR0001I ***************************_______________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_10\SR3700.DATA10
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA10 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_10\SR3700.DATA10
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA10 #1/25
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.32.52
BR0063I 25 of 40 files processed - 74200.195 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 57.06%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I *****************************_____________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_11\SR3700.DATA11
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA11 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_11\SR3700.DATA11
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA11 #1/26
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.35.56
BR0063I 26 of 40 files processed - 78540.203 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 60.40%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I ******************************____________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_12\SR3700.DATA12
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA12 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_12\SR3700.DATA12
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA12 #1/27
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.38.39
BR0063I 27 of 40 files processed - 82700.211 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 63.60%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I ********************************__________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_9\SR3700.DATA9
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA9 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\SR3700_9\SR3700.DATA9
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA9 #1/28
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.41.21
BR0063I 28 of 40 files processed - 87100.219 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 66.98%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I *********************************_________________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_13\SR3700.DATA13
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA13 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_13\SR3700.DATA13
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA13 #1/29
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.43.46
BR0063I 29 of 40 files processed - 91440.227 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 70.32%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I ***********************************_______________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_14\SR3700.DATA14
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA14 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_14\SR3700.DATA14
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA14 #1/30
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.46.54
BR0063I 30 of 40 files processed - 95900.234 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 73.75%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I *************************************_____________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_15\SR3700.DATA15
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA15 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_15\SR3700.DATA15
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA15 #1/31
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.49.54
BR0063I 31 of 40 files processed - 100120.242 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 76.99%, estimated end time: 16:09
BR0001I **************************************____________
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_16\SR3700.DATA16
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA16 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA4\SR3700_16\SR3700.DATA16
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA16 #1/32
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.52.23
BR0063I 32 of 40 files processed - 104340.250 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 80.24%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I ****************************************__________
BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_5\SR3700.DATA5
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA5 ...
#FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_5\SR3700.DATA5
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA5 #1/33
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.54.58
BR0063I 33 of 40 files processed - 108620.258 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 83.53%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I ******************************************________
BR0348I Following file has been extended by database: N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_5\SR3700.DATA5 4508884992
BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_6\SR3700.DATA6
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA6 ...
#FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_6\SR3700.DATA6
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA6 #1/34
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 15.57.42
BR0063I 34 of 40 files processed - 112680.266 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 86.65%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I *******************************************_______
BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_7\SR3700.DATA7
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA7 ...
#FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_7\SR3700.DATA7
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA7 #1/35
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.00.15
BR0063I 35 of 40 files processed - 116480.273 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 89.57%, estimated end time: 16:08
BR0001I *********************************************_____
BR0202I Saving N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_8\SR3700.DATA8
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA8 ...
#FILE..... N:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA2\SR3700_8\SR3700.DATA8
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3700.DATA8 #1/36
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.41
BR0063I 36 of 40 files processed - 120160.281 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 92.40%, estimated end time: 16:09
BR0001I **********************************************____
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.43
BR0317I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3700 end backup' successful
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.43
BR0315I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3USR begin backup' successful
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3USR_1\SR3USR.DATA1
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3USR.DATA1 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SR3USR_1\SR3USR.DATA1
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SR3USR.DATA1 #1/37
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.45
BR0063I 37 of 40 files processed - 120180.289 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 92.42%, estimated end time: 16:09
BR0001I **********************************************____
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.45
BR0317I 'Alter tablespace PSAPSR3USR end backup' successful
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.02.46
BR0315I 'Alter tablespace PSAPUNDO begin backup' successful
BR0202I Saving K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\UNDO_1\UNDO.DATA1
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\UNDO.DATA1 ...
#FILE..... K:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA3\UNDO_1\UNDO.DATA1
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\UNDO.DATA1 #1/38
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.08.35
BR0063I 38 of 40 files processed - 129000.297 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 99.20%, estimated end time: 16:09
BR0001I **************************************************
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.08.46
BR0317I 'Alter tablespace PSAPUNDO end backup' successful
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.08.47
BR0315I 'Alter tablespace SYSAUX begin backup' successful
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSAUX_1\SYSAUX.DATA1
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SYSAUX.DATA1 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSAUX_1\SYSAUX.DATA1
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SYSAUX.DATA1 #1/39
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.03
BR0063I 39 of 40 files processed - 129220.305 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 99.37%, estimated end time: 16:09
BR0001I **************************************************
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.04
BR0317I 'Alter tablespace SYSAUX end backup' successful
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.11
BR0315I 'Alter tablespace SYSTEM begin backup' successful
BR0202I Saving J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\SYSTEM.DATA1
BR0203I to W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SYSTEM.DATA1 ...
#FILE..... J:\ORACLE\DEV\SAPDATA1\SYSTEM_1\SYSTEM.DATA1
#SAVED.... W:\backup\DB\bdxwdzzj\SYSTEM.DATA1 #1/40
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.29
BR0063I 40 of 40 files processed - 130040.313 MB of 130040.313 MB done
BR0204I Percentage done: 100.00%, estimated end time: 16:09
BR0001I **************************************************
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.29
BR0317I 'Alter tablespace SYSTEM end backup' successful
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.34
BR0530I Cataloging backups of all database files...
BR0278E Command output of 'E:\oracle\DEV\102\BIN\rman nocatalog':
Recovery Manager: Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production on Wed May 7 16:09:39 2008
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
RMAN>
RMAN> connect target *
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
ORA-12640: Authentication adapter initialization failed
RMAN> *end-of-file*
RMAN>
host command complete
RMAN> 2> 3> 4> 5> 6> 7> 8> 9> 10> 11> 12> 13> 14> 15> 16> 17> 18> 19> 20> 21> 22> 23> 24> 25> 26> 27> 28> 29> 30> 31> 32> 33> 34> 35> 36> 37> 38> 39> 40> 41> 42>
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-03002: failure of catalog command at 05/07/2008 16:09:42
RMAN-06171: not connected to target database
RMAN>
Recovery Manager complete.
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.42
BR0279E Return code from 'E:\oracle\DEV\102\BIN\rman nocatalog': 1
BR0536E RMAN call for database instance DEV failed
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.42
BR0532E Cataloging backups of all database files failed
BR0056I End of database backup: bdxwdzzj.fnd 2008-05-07 16.09.42
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.48
BR0054I BRBACKUP terminated with errors
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.09.48
BR0291I BRARCHIVE will be started with options '-U -jid FLLOG20080507144500 -d disk -c force -p initdev.sap -cds'
BR0280I BRBACKUP time stamp: 2008-05-07 16.10.26
BR0292I Execution of BRARCHIVE finished with return code 3 -
ORA-27046: file size is not a multiple of logical block size
Hi All,
Getting the below error while creating Control File after database restore. Permission and ownership of CONTROL.SQL file is 777 and ora<sid>:dba
ERROR -->
SQL> !pwd
/oracle/SID/sapreorg
SQL> @CONTROL.SQL
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 3539992576 bytes
Fixed Size 2088096 bytes
Variable Size 1778385760 bytes
Database Buffers 1744830464 bytes
Redo Buffers 14688256 bytes
CREATE CONTROLFILE SET DATABASE "SID" RESETLOGS ARCHIVELOG
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01503: CREATE CONTROLFILE failed
ORA-01565: error in identifying file
'/oracle/SID/sapdata5/p11_19/p11.data19.dbf'
ORA-27046: file size is not a multiple of logical block size
Additional information: 1
Additional information: 1895833576
Additional information: 8192
Checked in target system init<SID>.ora and found the parameter db_block_size is 8192. Also checked in source system init<SID>.ora and found the parameter db_block_size is also 8192.
/oracle/SID/102_64/dbs$ grep -i block initSID.ora
Kindly look into the issue.
Regards,
SoumyaPlease chk the following things
1.SPfile corruption :
Startup the DB in nomount using pfile (ie init<sid>.ora) create spfile from pfile;restart the instance in nomount state
Then create the control file from the script.
2. Check Ulimit of the target server , the filesize parameter for ulimit shud be unlimited.
3. Has the db_block_size parameter been changed in init file by any chance.
Regards
Kausik -
ORA-00349: failure obtaining block size for '+Z' in Oracle XE
Hello,
I am attempting to move the online redo log files to a new flash recovery area location created on network drive "Z" ( Oracle Database 10g Express Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0).
When I run @?/sqlplus/admin/movelogs; in SQL*Plus as a local sysdba, I get the following errors:
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00349: failure obtaining block size for '+Z'
ORA-06512: at line 14
Please let me know how to go about resolving this issue.
Thank you.
See below for detail:
Connected.
SQL> @?/sqlplus/admin/movelogs;
SQL> Rem
SQL> Rem $Header: movelogs.sql 19-jan-2006.00:23:11 banand Exp $
SQL> Rem
SQL> Rem movelogs.sql
SQL> Rem
SQL> Rem Copyright (c) 2006, Oracle. All rights reserved.
SQL> Rem
SQL> Rem NAME
SQL> Rem movelogs.sql - move online logs to new Flash Recovery Area
SQL> Rem
SQL> Rem DESCRIPTION
SQL> Rem This script can be used to move online logs from old online
log
SQL> Rem location to Flash Recovery Area. It assumes that the database
SQL> Rem instance is started with new Flash Recovery Area location.
SQL> Rem
SQL> Rem NOTES
SQL> Rem For use to rename online logs after moving Flash Recovery
Area.
SQL> Rem The script can be executed using following command
SQL> Rem sqlplus '/ as sysdba' @movelogs.sql
SQL> Rem
SQL> Rem MODIFIED (MM/DD/YY)
SQL> Rem banand 01/19/06 - Created
SQL> Rem
SQL>
SQL> SET ECHO ON
SQL> SET FEEDBACK 1
SQL> SET NUMWIDTH 10
SQL> SET LINESIZE 80
SQL> SET TRIMSPOOL ON
SQL> SET TAB OFF
SQL> SET PAGESIZE 100
SQL> declare
2 cursor rlc is
3 select group# grp, thread# thr, bytes/1024 bytes_k
4 from v$log
5 order by 1;
6 stmt varchar2(2048);
7 swtstmt varchar2(1024) := 'alter system switch logfile';
8 ckpstmt varchar2(1024) := 'alter system checkpoint global';
9 begin
10 for rlcRec in rlc loop
11 stmt := 'alter database add logfile thread ' ||
12 rlcRec.thr || ' size ' ||
13 rlcRec.bytes_k || 'K';
14 execute immediate stmt;
15 begin
16 stmt := 'alter database drop logfile group ' || rlcRec.grp;
17 execute immediate stmt;
18 exception
19 when others then
20 execute immediate swtstmt;
21 execute immediate ckpstmt;
22 execute immediate stmt;
23 end;
24 execute immediate swtstmt;
25 end loop;
26 end;
27 /
declare
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00349: failure obtaining block size for '+Z'
ORA-06512: at line 14
Can someone point me in the right direction as to what I may be doing wrong here - Thank you!888442 wrote:
I am trying to drop and recreate ONLINE redo logs on my STANDB DATABASE (11.1.0.7)., but i am getting the below error.
On primary, we have done the changes., ie we added new logfile with bigger size and 3 members. When trying to do the same on Standby we are getting this error.
Our database is in Active DG Read only mode and the oracle version is 11.1.0.7.
I have deffered the log apply and cancelled the managed recovery, and dg is in manual mode.
SQL> alter database Add LOGFILE GROUP 4 ('+DT_DG1','+DT_DG2','+DT_DG3') SIZE 1024M;
alter database Add LOGFILE GROUP 4 ('+DT_DG1','+DT_DG2','+DT_DG3') SIZE 1024M
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00349: failure obtaining block size for '+DT_DG1'First why you are dropping & recreating online redo log files on standby.
On standby only standby redo log files will be used. Not sure what you are trying to do.
here is example how to create online redo log files, Check that diskgroup is mounted and have sufficient space to create.
sys@ORCL> select member from v$logfile;
MEMBER
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO03.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO02.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO01.LOG
sys@ORCL> alter database add logfile group 4 (
2 'C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\redo_g01a.log',
3 'C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\redo_g01b.log',
4 'C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\redo_g01c.log') size 10m;
Database altered.
sys@ORCL> select member from v$logfile;
MEMBER
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO03.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO02.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO01.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO_G01A.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO_G01B.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO_G01C.LOG
6 rows selected.
sys@ORCL>
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Handle: 888442
Status Level: Newbie
Registered: Sep 29, 2011
Total Posts: 12
Total Questions: 8 (7 unresolved)
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OSD-04001: invalid logical block size (OS 2800189884)
My Windows 2003 crashed which was running Oracle XE.
I installed Oracle XE on Windows XP on another machine.
I coped my D:\oracle\XE10g\oradata folder of Win2003 to the same location in WinXP machine.
When I start the database in WinXP using SQLPLUS i get the following message
SQL> startup
ORACLE instance started.
Total System Global Area 146800640 bytes
Fixed Size 1286220 bytes
Variable Size 62918580 bytes
Database Buffers 79691776 bytes
Redo Buffers 2904064 bytes
ORA-00205: error in identifying control file, check alert log for more info
I my D:\oracle\XE10g\app\oracle\admin\XE\bdump\alert_xe I found following errors
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Oracle Data Guard is not available in this edition of Oracle.
Wed Apr 25 18:38:36 2007
ALTER DATABASE MOUNT
Wed Apr 25 18:38:36 2007
ORA-00202: control file: 'D:\ORACLE\XE10G\ORADATA\XE\CONTROL.DBF'
ORA-27047: unable to read the header block of file
OSD-04001: invalid logical block size (OS 2800189884)
Wed Apr 25 18:38:36 2007
ORA-205 signalled during: ALTER DATABASE MOUNT...
ORA-00202: control file: 'D:\ORACLE\XE10G\ORADATA\XE\CONTROL.DBF'
ORA-27047: unable to read the header block of file
OSD-04001: invalid logical block size (OS 2800189884)
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ZulqarnainHi Zulqarnain,
Error OSD-04001 is Windows NT specific Oracle message. It means that the logical block size is not a multiple of 512 bytes, or it is too large.
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ORA-00349: failure obtaining block size
I am trying to drop and recreate ONLINE redo logs on my STANDB DATABASE (11.1.0.7)., but i am getting the below error.
On primary, we have done the changes., ie we added new logfile with bigger size and 3 members. When trying to do the same on Standby we are getting this error.
Our database is in Active DG Read only mode and the oracle version is 11.1.0.7.
I have deffered the log apply and cancelled the managed recovery, and dg is in manual mode.
SQL> alter database Add LOGFILE GROUP 1 ('+DT_DG1','+DT_DG2','+DT_DG3') SIZE 1024M;
alter database Add LOGFILE GROUP 1 ('+DT_DG1','+DT_DG2','+DT_DG3') SIZE 1024M
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00349: failure obtaining block size for '+DT_DG1'888442 wrote:
I am trying to drop and recreate ONLINE redo logs on my STANDB DATABASE (11.1.0.7)., but i am getting the below error.
On primary, we have done the changes., ie we added new logfile with bigger size and 3 members. When trying to do the same on Standby we are getting this error.
Our database is in Active DG Read only mode and the oracle version is 11.1.0.7.
I have deffered the log apply and cancelled the managed recovery, and dg is in manual mode.
SQL> alter database Add LOGFILE GROUP 4 ('+DT_DG1','+DT_DG2','+DT_DG3') SIZE 1024M;
alter database Add LOGFILE GROUP 4 ('+DT_DG1','+DT_DG2','+DT_DG3') SIZE 1024M
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00349: failure obtaining block size for '+DT_DG1'First why you are dropping & recreating online redo log files on standby.
On standby only standby redo log files will be used. Not sure what you are trying to do.
here is example how to create online redo log files, Check that diskgroup is mounted and have sufficient space to create.
sys@ORCL> select member from v$logfile;
MEMBER
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO03.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO02.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO01.LOG
sys@ORCL> alter database add logfile group 4 (
2 'C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\redo_g01a.log',
3 'C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\redo_g01b.log',
4 'C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\redo_g01c.log') size 10m;
Database altered.
sys@ORCL> select member from v$logfile;
MEMBER
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO03.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO02.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO01.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO_G01A.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO_G01B.LOG
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\ORCL\REDO_G01C.LOG
6 rows selected.
sys@ORCL>
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I have just started reading the concepts and I got to know that Oracle database data is stored in data blocks. The standard block size is specified by
DB_BLOCK_SIZE init parameter. Additionally we can specify upto 5 other block sizes using DB_nK_CACHE_SIZE parameter.
Let us say I define in the init.ora
DB_BLOCK_SIZE = 8K
DB_CACHE_SIZE = 4G
DB_4K_CACHE_SIZE=1G
DB_16K_CACHE_SIZE=1G
Questions:
a) Does this mean I can create tablespaces with 8K, 4K and 16K block sizes only?
b) whenever I query data from these tablespaces, it will go and sit in these respective cache sizes?
Thanks in advance.
Neelyes, it will give error message if you create tablespace with non standard block size without specify the db_nk_cache_size parameter in the init parameter file .
Use the BLOCKSIZE clause of the CREATE TABLESPACE statement to create a tablespace with a block size different from the database standard block size. In order for the BLOCKSIZE clause to succeed, you must have already set the DB_CACHE_SIZE and at least one DB_nK_CACHE_SIZE initialization parameter. Further, and the integer you specify in the BLOCKSIZE clause must correspond with the setting of one DB_nK_CACHE_SIZE parameter setting. Although redundant, specifying a BLOCKSIZE equal to the standard block size, as specified by the DB_BLOCK_SIZE initialization parameter, is allowed.
The following statement creates tablespace lmtbsb, but specifies a block size that differs from the standard database block size (as specified by the DB_BLOCK_SIZE initialization parameter):
CREATE TABLESPACE lmtbsb DATAFILE '/u02/oracle/data/lmtbsb01.dbf' SIZE 50M
EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL UNIFORM SIZE 128K
BLOCKSIZE 8K;
reference:-http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28310/tspaces003.htm -
DB Cloning.file size is not a multiple of logical block size
Dear All,
I am trying to create database in windowsXP from the database files running in Linux.
When i try to create control file, i m getting the following errors.
ORA-01503: CREATE CONTROLFILE failed
ORA-01565: error in identifying file
'D:\oracle\orcl\oradata\orcl\system01.dbf'
ORA-27046: file size is not a multiple of logical block size
OSD-04012: file size mismatch (OS 367009792)
Pls tell me the workarounds.
Thanks
Sathis.Hi ,
I created database service by oradim. Now i m trying to create control file after editing the controlfile with the location of windows datafiles(copied from Linux)
Thanks,
Sathis. -
Oracle giving Block corruption errors when using CDC for sending the data to SQL Server 2012
Hello Friends,
We are facing an error while using CDC with Oracle. It is a "Block corruption" error, which indicates at some level of data corruption. We ran RMAN validate command to scan the database for corruption but it returned with no errors, however he
Alert Log in Oracle is still coming up with the following error. Has anyone experienced this error when using Oracle Standard Edition and SQL 2012 ?
Trace file e:\app\pulse-ad\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace\orcl_ora_5992.trc
Oracle Database 11g Release 11.1.0.7.0 - 64bit Production
Windows Server 2003 Version V5.2 Service Pack 2
CPU : 4 - type 8664, 4 Physical Cores
Process Affinity : 0x0000000000000000
Memory (Avail/Total): Ph:6782M/24575M, Ph+PgF:12203M/30844M
Instance name: orcl
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 151
Windows thread id: 5992, image: ORACLE.EXE (SHAD)
*** 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
*** SESSION ID:(1281.3832) 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
*** CLIENT ID:() 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
*** SERVICE NAME:(orcl) 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
*** MODULE NAME:(xdbcdcsvc.exe) 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
*** ACTION NAME:() 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
Lost-write detected for sequence 70856. The lost-write starts occurring in block 11193. The current block being validating is 12930.
Block dump of the first lost-write block:
Flag: 0x1 Format: 0x22 Block: 0x00002bb9 Seq: 0x000114bf Beg: 0x94 Cks:0x68ee
Dump of memory from 0x0000000598D06C00 to 0x0000000598D06E00
598D06C00 00002201 00002BB9 000114BF 68EE8094 [."...+.........h]
598D06C10 00085BF1 0023BDA1 000DE19C 000DE19C [.[....#.........]
598D06C20 0000000C 00000000 2209160A 5BF10000 [..........."...[]
598D06C30 3EB10502 00C0F5CA 0031BDA1 00010205 [...>......1.....]
598D06C40 02B22C6A 038A6D69 00000001 00000000 [j,..im..........]
598D06C50 4D554407 30373230 35BB0206 001100AE [.DUM0270...5....]
598D06C60 0001040A 000D000E 038A6D69 56B25735 [........im..5W.V]
598D06C70 729C0003 E19C0001 000C0006 000D0006 [...r............]
598D06C80 02BB0502 00C0F5CD 0023BDA1 000A0002 [..........#.....]
598D06C90 00C00013 000000D0 00030201 56B25736 [............6W.V]
598D06CA0 03890001 00000000 00000000 002E0105 [................]
598D06CB0 FFFF0003 00C0F5CD 56B25736 3EB10003 [........6W.V...>]
598D06CC0 FFFF0024 0014000C 000C0018 00120014 [$...............]
598D06CD0 09CC0058 E75B0022 0009000F 00085BF1 [X...".[......[..]
598D06CE0 0024BDA1 000DE19D 000DE19D 0000000C [..$.............]
598D06CF0 00000000 2309160A 5BF10000 3EB10502 [.......#...[...>]
598D06D00 00C0F5CD 0020BDA1 00010205 02B22C72 [...... .....r,..]
598D06D10 03900974 00000019 00000000 3030300A [t............000]
598D06D20 33303030 06323132 AE35BB02 0B441100 [0003212...5...D.]
598D06D30 0001040A 000D000E 03900974 56B25736 [........t...6W.V]
598D06D40 729C0003 E19D0011 000C0006 000D0006 [...r............]
598D06D50 02BB0502 00C0F5CD 0024BDA1 00EA0002 [..........$.....]
598D06D60 00270016 000001FC 00032C01 56B25736 [..'......,..6W.V]
598D06D70 00000001 00000000 30393007 002E0105 [.........090....]
598D06D80 FFFF0003 00C0F5CD 56B25736 00000003 [........6W.V....]
598D06D90 FFFF0025 00140052 000C0018 00070035 [%...R.......5...]
598D06DA0 0003000A 00070003 0001001D 00030001 [................]
598D06DB0 00010001 00010001 00010001 00010001 [................]
598D06DC0 00010001 00010001 00010001 00010001 [................]
598D06DD0 00010001 00000001 00010001 00010001 [................]
598D06DE0 00010001 00000014 09720174 00000022 [........t.r."...]
598D06DF0 0009000F 00085BF1 0025BDA1 000DE19A [.....[....%.....]
Block dump of the current block being validating:
Flag: 0x1 Format: 0x22 Block: 0x00003282 Seq: 0x000114c8 Beg: 0x0 Cks:0x312a
Dump of memory from 0x0000000598DDFE00 to 0x0000000598DE0000
598DDFE00 00002201 00003282 000114C8 312A8000 [."...2........*1]
598DDFE10 50424703 31303607 34353335 69745319 [.GBP.6015354.Sti]
598DDFE20 6E696C72 72502067 6375646F 4C207374 [rling Products L]
598DDFE30 4E206474 C3025650 0380013D 0457454E [td NPV..=...NEW.]
598DDFE40 4E1E09C2 1E09C204 10C2024E 1E09C204 [...N....N.......]
598DDFE50 09C2044E C2024E1E 03C30510 021B0929 [N....N......)...]
598DDFE60 C3053DC3 0F192602 2602C305 C3050F19 [.=...&.....&....]
598DDFE70 0C1A6203 5102C105 C2041F4E 044E1E09 [.b.....QN.....N.]
598DDFE80 4E1E09C2 0410C202 4E1E09C2 1E09C204 [...N.......N....]
598DDFE90 10C2024E 2903C305 78071B09 011D0B71 [N......)...xq...]
598DDFEA0 BF020101 1FBF0215 4E018001 53014E01 [...........N.N.S]
598DDFEB0 0723002C 0B0C7178 0A3C3C18 30303030 [,.#.xq...<<.0000]
598DDFEC0 33373030 4D033337 47034255 36075042 [007373.MUB.GBP.6]
598DDFED0 38333936 4E113331 2065776B 74616C50 [693813.Nkwe Plat]
598DDFEE0 6D756E69 56504E20 0B0AC303 4E038001 [inum NPV.......N]
598DDFEF0 C2045745 0459512E 59512EC2 5253C203 [EW...QY...QY..SR]
598DDFF00 512EC204 2EC20459 C2035951 C3055253 [...QY...QY..SR..]
598DDFF10 1B092903 0B0AC303 3C04C305 C3053239 [.).........<92..]
598DDFF20 32393C04 4F08C305 C105114F 1F4E5102 [.<92...OO....QN.]
598DDFF30 512EC204 2EC20459 C2035951 C2045253 [...QY...QY..SR..]
598DDFF40 0459512E 59512EC2 5253C203 2903C305 [.QY...QY..SR...)]
598DDFF50 78071B09 01190A71 C0030101 C0034709 [...xq........G..]
598DDFF60 8001330A 4E014E01 002C5301 71780723 [.3...N.N.S,.#.xq]
598DDFF70 3C180B0C 30300A3C 30303030 33373337 [...<<.0000007373]
598DDFF80 42554D03 50424703 31304207 344C5131 [.MUB.GBP.B011QL4]
598DDFF90 6F725020 63657073 614A2074 206E6170 [ Prospect Japan ]
598DDFFA0 646E7546 64724F20 44535520 30302E30 [Fund Ord USD0.00]
598DDFFB0 04C30331 03800133 0557454E 5B1603C3 [1...3...NEW....[]
598DDFFC0 03C30521 04215B16 1F4004C3 1603C305 [!....[!...@.....]
598DDFFD0 C305215B 215B1603 4004C304 03C3051F [[!....[!...@....]
598DDFFE0 031B0929 043304C3 4D245AC2 245AC204 [).....3..Z$M..Z$]
598DDFFF0 02C3054D 040A1A18 494002C1 1603C305 [M.........@I....]
*** 2013-12-12 03:05:07.984
** LOGMINER WARNING - Invalidated 6 LCRs **
Complete dump of first invalid START LCR follows:
++ LCR Dump Begin: 0x0000000532C004E0 - CANNOT_SUPPORT
op: 255, Original op: 3, baseobjn: 0, objn: 233316, objv: 1
DF: 0x00000002, DF2: 0x00000000, MF: 0x00000000, MF2: 0x00000000
PF: 0x40000001, PF2: 0x00002000
MergeFlag: 0x00, FilterFlag: 0x00
Id: 0, iotPrimaryKeyCount: 3, numChgRec: 4
NumCrSpilled: 0
RedoThread#: 1, rba: 0x0114c8.0001c6ce.00d4
scn: 0x0003.56b593be, xid: 0x0008.00c.00100d85, pxid: 0x0008.00c.00100d85
ncol: 0newcount: 0, oldcount: 0
LUBA: 0x3.c109c0.c.15.38f64
Thanks
DeeHi Dee,
Thank you for your question.
I am trying to involve someone more familiar with this topic for a further look at this issue. Sometime delay might be expected from the job transferring. Your patience is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Regards,
Mike Yin
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DASYLAB QUERIES on Sampling Rate and Block Size
HELP!!!! I have been dwelling on DASYLAB for a few weeks regarding certain problems faced, yet hasn't come to any conclusion. Hope that someone would be able to help.Lots of thanks!
1. I need to have more data points, thus I increase the sampling rate(SR). When sampling rate is increased, Block size(BS) will increase correspondingly.
For low sampling rate (SR<100Hz) and Block size of 1, the recorded time in dasy and the real experimental time is the same. But problem starts when SR>100Hz for BS=1. I realized that the recorded time in dasylab differs from the real time. To solve the time difference problem, I've decided to use "AUTO" block size.
Qn1: Is there any way to solve the time difference problem for high SR?
Qn2: For Auto Block Size, Is the recorded result in dasylab at one time moment the actual value or has it been overwritten by the value from the previous block when AUTO BS is chosen.
2. I've tried getting the result for both BS=1 and when BS is auto. Regardless of the sampling rate, the values gotten when BS=1 is always larger than that of Auto Block size. Qn1: Which is the actual result of the test?
Qn2: Is there any best combination of the block size and sampling rate that can be used?
Hope someone is able to help me with the above problem.
Thanks-a-million!!!!!
Message Edited by JasTan on 03-24-2008 05:37 AMGenerally, the DASYLab sampling rate to block size ratio should be between 2:1 and 10:1.
If your sample rate is 1000, the block size should be 500 to no smaller than 100.
Very large block sizes that encompass more than 1 second worth of data often cause display delays that frustrate users.
Very small block sizes that have less than 10 ms of data cause DASYLab to bog down.
Sample rate of 100 samples / second and a block size of 1 is going to cause DASYLab to bog down.
There are many factors that contribute to performance, or lack there of - the speed and on-board buffers of the data acquisition device, the speed, memory, and video capabilities of the computer, and the complexity of the worksheet. As a result, we cannot be more specific, other than to provide you with the rule of thumb above, and suggest that you experiment with various settings, as you have done.
Usually the only reason that you want a small block size is for closed loop control applications. My usual advice is that DASYLab control is around 1 to 10 samples/second. Much faster, and delays start to set in. If you need fast, tight control loops, there are better solutions that don't involve Microsoft Windows and DASYLab.
Q1 - without knowing more about your hardware, I cannot answer the question, but, see above. Keep the block size ratio between 2:1 and 10:1.
Q2 - without knowing more about your hardware, and the driver, I'm not sure that I can fully answer the question. In general, the DASYLab driver instructs the DAQ device driver to program the DAQ device to a certain sampling rate and buffer size. The DASYLab driver then retrieves the data from the intermediate buffers, and feeds it to the DASYLab A/D Input module. If the intermediate buffers are too small, or the sample rate exceeds the capability of the built-in buffers on the hardwar, then data might be overwritten. You should have receive warning or error messages from the driver.
Q3 - See above.
It may be that your hardware driver is not configured correctly. What DAQ device, driver, DASYLab version, and operating system are you using? How much memory do you have? How complex is your worksheet? Are you doing control?
Have you contacted your DASYLab reseller for more help? They should know your hardware better than I do.
- cj
Measurement Computing (MCC) has free technical support. Visit www.mccdaq.com and click on the "Support" tab for all support options, including DASYLab. -
Database block size vs. tablespace blocksize
dear colleques
the block size of my database is 8192 (db_block_size=8192), all the tablespace that i have, have the same block size, now i want to create a new tablespace with a different block size, and when i do so i receive the following error
ORA-29339: tablespace block size 4096 does not match configured block size
please help solving the problems
cheers
asif$ oerr ora 29339
29339, 00000, "tablespace block size %s does not match configured block sizes"
// *Cause: The block size of the tablespace to be plugged in or
// created does not match the block sizes configured in the
// database.
// *Action:Configure the appropriate cache for the block size of this
// tablespace using one of the various (db_2k_cache_size,
// db_4k_cache_size, db_8k_cache_size, db_16k_cache_size,
// db_32K_cache_size) parameters.
$ You have to configure db_4k_cache_size to a value different from zero. See http://download-uk.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14237/initparams037.htm#sthref161 -
Hi,
Good day to all.
There are totally 4 tables(EMP, DEPT, STORE_INFO,WAREHOUSE_INFO) which has the range partition been applied.(Partition is on the date range for current date i.e. for every 1 day the partition will be automatically created)
There is a timer concept been applied such as the purge should automatically be done based on the days we pass.
But I can see the information in my table as “11 – Which indicates that the table is overloaded”.
For my surprise; for all the tables (NUM_ROWS and BLOCKS is NULL) except “EMP” table for which the NUM_ROWS IS NULL and BLOCKS size is 1,540,356.
1) Will this be an issue during purge?
2) Why NUM_ROWS is NULL and BLOCKS size is showing high.
Please help....Thanks Hemant for your prompt reply.
Sorry and forgot to mention that this information is for our records "11 - Status which moves when table is overloaded".
Actually i was in an assumption that "because of the BLOCK SIZE" the table overloaded issue was getting raised.
Is the below code right?
When i am running it; it says the
Error
===
ORA-20000: TABLE "MOQ"."EMP" does not exist or insufficient privileges
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 2105
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 5210
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 5243
ORA-06512: at line 8
DECLARE
num_rows NUMBER;
num_blocks NUMBER;
avg_row_len NUMBER;
BEGIN
-- retrieve the values of table statistics on MOQ.EMP
-- statistics table name: EMP statistics ID: TEST1
-- MOQ - SCHEMA_NAME
DBMS_STATS.get_table_stats ('MOQ'
,'EMP'
,NULL
,'EMP'
,'TEST1'
,num_rows
,num_blocks
,avg_row_len
-- print the values
DBMS_OUTPUT.put_line ( 'num_rows='
|| num_rows
|| ',num_blocks='
|| num_blocks
|| ',avg_row_len='
|| avg_row_len
END;Or only DBA has the privileage?
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