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Good RAC & Standby Notes

Posted on 13-Jul-2007 By Admin No Comments on Good RAC & Standby Notes

RAC Notes Note:241114.1 Step-By-Step Installation of RAC on Linux – Single Node (Oracle9i 9.2.0 with OCFS) Linux OCFS – Best Practices Step-by-Step Installation of RAC on Linux @ Setting up Real Application Cluster (RAC) environment on Linux – Single node Setting up Oracle Parallel Server environment on Linux – Single node @ 9iRAC: OS Port-Specific…

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Finding locked objects

Posted on 11-Jun-2007 By Admin No Comments on Finding locked objects

select object_id from dba_objects where object_name = ‘MYTABLE’; select sid, id1, id2 from v$lock where id1= &objid or id2 = &objid;

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Changing Instance Name ( No DB_NAME)

Posted on 11-Jun-2007 By Admin No Comments on Changing Instance Name ( No DB_NAME)

Note Instance name : represented by $ORACLE_SID database name : represented by DB_NAME init.ora parameter. You can change instance name to any name with following requirements: Here we are chaning instance name from AWRTEST1 to PARESH. Exising setup: ORACLE_SID=AWRTEST1 Step1: $ export ORACLE_SID=PARESH; Step2: Create password file for new instance PARESH. $ cd $ORACLE_HOME/dbs $…

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Find nth max and min.

Posted on 02-May-2007 By Admin No Comments on Find nth max and min.

First, the query for Max: SELECT * FROM TAB1 a WHERE &N = (SELECT count(DISTINCT(b.col1)) FROM TAB1 b WHERE a.col1=b.col1) If N=1 will return first max or first min. N=2 will return second max or min.

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DBMS_Shared_pool pinning triggers

Posted on 02-May-2007 By Admin No Comments on DBMS_Shared_pool pinning triggers

How to pin a stored procedure/functions ? 1.You can pin procedures and triggers with the dbms_shared_pool procedure. Either procedures or packages can be pinned with the ‘P’ flag, which is the default value (so you can leave it out). Triggers are pinned with ‘R’ and anonymous plsql blocks need any letter other than [p,P,r,R] as…

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TOP-N Sql to find Nth max or Top N rows

Posted on 01-May-2007 By Admin No Comments on TOP-N Sql to find Nth max or Top N rows

PURPOSE This note explains the TOP-N Query, a new feature (as of 8.1.5) that allows users to query on ROWNUM and order results with ORDER BY. This functionality is similar to the offerings of other database software such as the “Top Values’ property option in Microsoft Access. Top-N Query to Solve ORDER BY…ROWNUM Inaccuracy: ==================================================…

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Session_info.ksh

Posted on 24-Apr-2007 By Admin No Comments on Session_info.ksh

/********* session_info.ksh ****************/ #!/bin/ksh . /home/oracle/oraprocs/WEBP18F.env USR_ID=vivek USR_PASS=viv1ek database=WEBP18F a=`ps -ef|grep “session_info.ksh”|grep -v grep|wc -l` if [ $a -gt 4 ] then echo “Exiting because of more than 1 process is running `date`”>>/db3/oradata/log/session_info.log exit fi echo “—–Begin —– Date `date`——————————–” >> /db3/oradata/log/session_info.log $ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus -s /db3/oradata/log/session_info.log $USR_ID/$USR_PASS@$database set serverout on set feedback off SET PAGES 0…

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Facts about SCN and Rollback Segment

Posted on 21-Apr-2007 By Admin No Comments on Facts about SCN and Rollback Segment

1. When should you create more rollback segments? The number of rollback segments needed to prevent contention between processes can be determined with the help of the monitor rollback display and with the use of the v$waitstat table. The rollback monitor column “header waits/sec” gives an indication of the current rollback segment contention. Waits are…

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logminer and my_lbu

Posted on 18-Apr-2007 By Admin No Comments on logminer and my_lbu

dbms_logmnr.add_logfile(‘/export/home/oracle/paresh/arch1_558809894_83113.arc’, options => dbms_logmnr.new); dbms_logmnr.add_logfile(‘/export/home/oracle/paresh/arch1_558809894_83114.arc’, options => dbms_logmnr.addfile); dbms_logmnr.add_logfile(‘/export/home/oracle/paresh/arch1_558809894_83115.arc’, options => dbms_logmnr.addfile); dbms_logmnr.add_logfile(‘/export/home/oracle/paresh/arch1_558809894_83116.arc’, options => dbms_logmnr.addfile); execute DBMS_LOGMNR.START_LOGMNR(options => dbms_logmnr.dict_from_online_catalog); Then rename v$logmnr_contents to logminer_bak. Then run my_lbu.sql

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How to Use DBMS_STATS to Move Statistics to a Different Database

Posted on 19-Mar-2007 By Admin No Comments on How to Use DBMS_STATS to Move Statistics to a Different Database

Subject: How to Use DBMS_STATS to Move Statistics to a Different Database Doc ID: Note:117203.1 Type: FAQ Last Revision Date: 01-MAR-2007 Status: PUBLISHED To provide Oracle Support Services with statistics for debugging, please refer to the following article: Note 242489.1 Transferring Optimizer Statistics to Support Purpose: ======== The purpose of this article is to explain…

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