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Oracle 11g r2 Data guard Implementation with Physical Standby Using RMAN and Active Dataguard Broker-MFINO HA-DR Implementation ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Abstract: Oracle Data Guard is a crucial part of the Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition that guarantees against unrecoverable disasters. Each new release of Oracle has augmented these disaster recovery features, and Oracle Database 11g r2 expands them dramatically to include the capability to keep a standby database open for read-only queries while still accepting change vectors from the primary database. I am going to explain how to set up a standby database environment using Oracle 11g’s new Recovery Manager Features and then implementing Dataguard broker for automating Switchover using FSFO. Assumptions: Below talks about minimal configuration required for ADG HA-DR Configuration and for UAT purpose. The configuration needs to be tuned for actual production. Scripts and configuration files are only for guidelines. 1. Make sure Oracle 11g r2 software is installed on both the nodes including Primary and Secondary. I will be using two machines RedHat Enterprise Linux 5.3 Servers each with having more than 1 GB of physical RAM, 2GB of SWAP space and sufficient Temp space. 2. While installing software make sure you use OFA for mount points which makes DBA task easier for maintaining DB. 3. Create Database on Primary Node using OMF(Oracle Managed Files). You can select Flashback recovery option during Database creation as it is one of the pre-requisite for the FSFO(Fast Start Failover). At the same time you can enable archive log options which designate Log_archive_dest_1. I won’t suggest to keep archive log files into DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST(place used for keeping flashback logs). Create a separate folder on the file system say /u01/app/oracle/archive – to hold archive logs. The same will be designated as log_archive_dest_1. While setting up archive log you can specify any specific format you want say i have used log_%s_%t_%r.arc as the archive log format. 4. On both the machines use same mount points for ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_BASE for easier creation. 5. Assuming Primary DB is mfinop and Secondary DB is mfinos i mean instances or DB_UNIQUE_NAME) Preparing primary database for Physical Standby Query the primary database for archive log and Flashback settings- If you have already followed the steps mentioned above it should reflect teh required changes else you need to manually do it explained below. SQL> archive log list Database log mode Automatic archival Archive destination Oldest online log sequence Next log sequence to archive Current log sequence Archive Mode Enabled /u01/app/oracle/archive 1 3 3 If the query reflects like above it mean archive log is enabled. Else issue following on primary DB: For doing so go to mount mode and issue these -- Set an appropriate format for archived redo logs ALTER SYSTEM SET log_archive_format = 'log_%s_%t_%r.arc' SCOPE=SPFILE; -- Set the new DB_UNIQUE_NAME parameter (it can't be set dynamically) ALTER SYSTEM SET db_unique_name = 'primarydb' SCOPE=SPFILE; Issue following on Primary: SQL> alter database force logging; Set Up Standby Redo Log Groups. Oracle has recommended the configuration of standby redo log (SRL) groups since they became available in Oracle 9i Release 2. SRLs are required for the Real Time Apply feature or if the DBA wants to implement the ability to cascade redo log destinations; otherwise, they are still optional for configuration of a standby database. Another advantage of Oracle 11g is that if SRLs have already been configured on the primary database, then the DUPLICATE DATABASE command will automatically create them on the standby database during execution of its memory script. Notice that I also multiplexed the SRL files to protect against the loss of a complete SRL group, just as is recommended for online redo log groups. A Standby Redo log is added to enable Data Guard Maximum Availability and Maximum Protection modes. It is important to configure the Standby Redo Logs (SRL) with the same size as the online redo logs. In this example I'm using Oracle Managed Files, that's why I don't need to provide the SRL path and file name. If you are not using OMF's you then must pass the full qualified name. Listing 1.2 shows the commands I issued to create SRLs on the primary site; SQL> ALTER DATABASE Database altered. SQL> ALTER DATABASE Database altered. SQL> ALTER DATABASE Database altered. SQL> ALTER DATABASE Database altered. ADD STANDBY LOGFILE GROUP 4 SIZE 50M; ADD STANDBY LOGFILE GROUP 5 SIZE 50M; ADD STANDBY LOGFILE GROUP 6 SIZE 50M; ADD STANDBY LOGFILE GROUP 7 SIZE 50M; --You can see the size of log file using: - Just for verification Purpose. SQL> select bytes from v$log; It will display the size of redo Log; in BYTES; BYTES ---------52428800 52428800 52428800—- - Just for verification Purpose. /* || Listing 1.3: || Setting up appropriate initialization parameter values for primary database */ ALTER SYSTEM SET log_archive_dest_state_1 = 'ENABLE'; ALTER SYSTEM SET standby_file_management = 'AUTO'; ALTER SYSTEM SET log_archive_config = 'DG_CONFIG=(mfinop,mfinos)'; ALTER SYSTEM SET log_archive_dest_1 = 'LOCATION=/u01/app/oracle/archive/ DB_UNIQUE_NAME=mfinop VALID_FOR=(ALL_LOGFILES,ALL_ROLES)' scope = spfile; ALTER SYSTEM SET log_archive_dest_2='service=mfinos LGWR ASYNC valid_for=(ONLINE_LOGFILE,PRIMARY_ROLE) db_unique_name=mfinos' scope = spfile; ALTER SYSTEM SET log_archive_dest_state_2 = 'ENABLE'; Network Configuration Changes. Finally, I need to insure that the primary and standby databases can communicate over the network. The only required change to the primary database server’s network configuration is the addition of the standby database’s instance to the local naming configuration file (TNSNAMES.ORA). The standby database server’s LISTENER.ORA configuration file also requires a listener with a static listening endpoint for the standby database’s instance. These changes are shown in Listing 1.4. alter system set local_listener='(address=(host=IP_OF_PRIMARY)(port=1521)(protocol=tcp))'; --On Primary with primary address alter system set local_listener='(address=(host=IP_OF_STDBY)(port=1521)(protocol=tcp))';--On Secondary with secondary address(After RMAN Duplication). alter system register; alter system set local_listener='(address=(host=10.49.49.2)(port=1521)(protocol=tcp))'; Verify SQL> show parameter local_listener NAME TYPE VALUE ------------------------------------ ----------- ----------------------------local_listener string (address=(host=dbhosta)(port= 1522)(protocol=tcp)) tnsnames_primary.ora listener_primary.ora tnsnames_sby.ora listener_sby.ora Note: Your configuration for network should look like above- place these files appropriately on primary and physical standby. Preparing to Clone: Preparing the Standby Site Now that the primary site is ready for cloning, I need to make some additional adjustments to its corresponding standby site: Create Required Directories. I’ll need to create the appropriate destination directories for the database’s control files, data files, online redo logs, and standby redo logs. I’ll also create an appropriate directory for the database’s audit trails. Create similar structure on Secondary machine for adump, flash_recovery_area, oradata etc. Set Up Password File. Since the primary database will need to communicate with the standby database using remote authentication, I’ll create a new password file via the orapwd utility, making sure that the password for SYS matches that of the primary database. (Note that I could have also copied it directly from the primary database’s site to the standby database’s primary site.) Check $ORACLE_HOME/dbs for the created file. [StandbyNode] > orapwd file=orapwmfinos password=syspassword force=y Or scp -p orapwmfinop stdbyhost:/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/dbs/orapwmfinos Create Standby initialization file. Cd $ORACLE_HOME [Stdby]vi initmfinos.ora Add DB_NAME=mfinos Save and Close. /* || Listing 1.5: || "Temporary" initialization parameter file for standby database */ #### # File: initmfinos.ora # Purpose: "Dummy" PFILE to enable startup of standby database # ##### instance during DUPLICATE DATABASE over the network DB_NAME=mfinos To give DUPLICATE DATABASE a target for the cloning operation, I’ll start the standby site’s listener, and then I’ll start the standby database instance in NOMOUNT mode using the PFILE I created above: $> export ORACLE_SID=mfinos $> sqlplus / as sysdba SQL> startup nomount pfile='/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/dbhome_1/dbs/initmfinos.ora'; Start Cloning using RMAN: Go To Primary Type RMAN You should get RMAN prompt RMAN> connect target sys@mfinop Connected message should come RMAN>connect auxiliary sys@mfinos connected to db in nomount mode. Now execute the RMAN script. RMAN>@/home/oracle/rman.rman The content of this script is as follows: rman13.rman Verify The RMAN Output: It should complete without any error. RMANOUTPUT.txt Creating a trigger and Service for FSFO implementation: On Primary: SQL> conn sys as sysdba Enter password: Connected. SQL> exec DBMS_SERVICE.CREATE_SERVICE ( service_name => 'fsfo',network_name => 'fsfo', failover_method => 'BASIC',failover_type =>'SELECT',failover_retries => 180,failover_delay => 1); PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. SQL> CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER manage_dgservice 2 after startup on database 3 DECLARE 4 role VARCHAR(30); 5 BEGIN 6 SELECT DATABASE_ROLE INTO role FROM V$DATABASE; 7 IF role = 'PRIMARY' THEN 8 DBMS_SERVICE.START_SERVICE('fsfo'); 9 END IF; 10 END; 11 / Trigger created. Verification on Standby Machine Login with hr user on primary and create some table followed by insert few values. Check on Secondary(physical Standby) for the same. You may need to do alter system switch logfile on primary. Now you have active standby database ready which applies redo in background and database is in read only mode for reporting purposes. Few commands for standby verification: SQL> ALTER DATABASE RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY DATABASE CANCEL; SQL> ALTER DATABASE RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY DATABASE DISCONNECT FROM SESSION; SQL>SELECT SEQUENCE#,APPLIED FROM V$ARCHIVED_LOG WHERE APPLIED='NO'; Then, open the database as read only: SQL> alter database open read only; Up until this point, the process is identical to that in pre-11g versions. Now, the 11g feature shows its advantage: While the standby database is open in read-only mode, you can resume the managed recovery process. Open database with real time apply: If you want to enable real-time apply of redo, use this: SQL> ALTER DATABASE RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY DATABASE USING CURRENT LOGFILE DISCONNECT; Database altered. SQL> alter database recover managed standby database disconnect; SELECT MAX(SEQUENCE#), THREAD# FROM V$ARCHIVED_LOG GROUP BY THREAD#; Archive log gaps can be monitored by examining the low and high sequence numbers in the V$ARCHIVE_GAP view, as shown here: SELECT THREAD#, LOW_SEQUENCE#, HIGH_SEQUENCE# FROM V$ARCHIVE_GAP; By reviewing the THREAD# column, you can detect missing sequences at the Real Application Clusters (RAC) instance level. Verifying That the Standby Has Received All Redo If you are running in a zero data loss mode (Maximum Availability or Maximum Protection), you can ensure that the target of your switchover is synchronized by examining the V$ARCHIVE_DEST_STATUS view on the primary database: Data Guard Implementation for FSFO: Starting the Observer in the background One question that I get asked often is how to start the observer for Fast-Start Failover in the background. Many customers use a remote terminal emulation to manage their Data Guard configuration, so it would be a problem if it would be required to keep the window open on which they started the dgmgrl-shell for the observer. This is also not very well documented in our – apart from that very helpful – Online Documentation. On the Linux command line, it works like this: nohup dgmgrl -silent sys/oracle@prima "start observer" & This gives you a text file on your current directory called nohup.out on which you can do a tail -f later on, if you would like to see the actions of the observer. The Data Guard Observer is kind of quiet, it waits with messages until there is actually something to do. You can verify its presence with dgmgrl from the primary site with the command DGMGRL> show configuration verbose Configuration Name: myconf Enabled: YES Protection Mode: MaxAvailability Fast-Start Failover: ENABLED Databases: prima - Primary database physt - Physical standby database - Fast-Start Failover target Fast-Start Failover Threshold: 30 seconds Observer: uhesse Current status for "myconf": SUCCESS Alternatively, you can query v$database like this: SQL> select FS_FAILOVER_STATUS,FS_FAILOVER_OBSERVER_PRESENT,FS_FAILOVER_OBSERVER_HOST from v$database; Or you can create a script like following : #!/bin/ksh # startobserver export ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle/ export ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_1/ ---check for proper client home export PATH=$ORACLE_HOME/bin:$PATH dgmgrl << eof connect sys/password@primary START OBSERVER; eof —————- script end on previous line ——————– $nohup ./startobserver & Set the following parameter for DG implementation Enable database broker on primary database The broker configuration files are automatically created when the broker is started using ALTER SYSTEM SET DG_BROKER_START=TRUE. SQL> ALTER SYSTEM SET DG_BROKER_START=TRUE SCOPE=BOTH; System altered. SQL> show parameters dg_broker NAME TYPE VALUE ------------------------------------ ----------- ----------------------------dg_broker_config_file1 string C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\DB_1\ DATABASE\DR1SATI.DAT dg_broker_config_file2 string C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\DB_1\ DATABASE\DR2SATI.DAT dg_broker_start boolean TRUE Enable database broker on standby database SQL> ALTER SYSTEM SET DG_BROKER_START=TRUE SCOPE=BOTH; System altered. SQL> show parameters dg_broker NAME TYPE VALUE ------------------------------------ ----------- ----------------------------- dg_broker_config_file1 string C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\DB_1\ DATABASE\DR1SATISTD.DAT dg_broker_config_file2 string C:\ORACLE\PRODUCT\10.2.0\DB_1\ DATABASE\DR2SATISTD.DAT dg_broker_start boolean TRUE Quicky: alter system set dg_broker_start=true scope=both;----do this on both primary and secondary Connect to Observer machine and do following: Make sure you copy the listener and tnsnames.ora file on observer machine in $ORACLE_HOME/network/admin folder. It is assumed that you have Oracle 11g r2 client software with administrator option already installed. DGMGRL> connect sys@mfinop Password: Connected. DGMGRL> create configuration fsfodg as PRIMARY DATABASE IS MFINOP CONNECT IDENTIFIER IS MFINOP; Configuration "fsfodg" created with primary database "mfinop" DGMGRL> ADD DATABASE MFINOS AS CONNECT IDENTIFIER IS MFINOS MAINTAINED AS PHYSICAL; Database "mfinos" added DGMGRL> show configuration; Configuration - fsfodg Protection Mode: MaxPerformance Databases: mfinop - Primary database mfinos - Physical standby database Fast-Start Failover: DISABLED Configuration Status: DISABLED Set the “LogXptMode” Property to SYNC DGMGRL> EDIT DATABASE Property "LogXptMode" DGMGRL> EDIT DATABASE Property "LogXptMode" MFINOP SET PROPERTY 'LogXptMode'='SYNC'; updated MFINOS SET PROPERTY 'LogXptMode'='SYNC'; updated Set the “FastStartFailoverTarget” Property for Both the Primary and Physical Databases DGMGRL> EDIT DATABASE MFINOP SET PROPERTY FastStartFailoverTarget='MFINOS'; Property "faststartfailovertarget" updated DGMGRL> EDIT DATABASE MFINOS SET PROPERTY FastStartFailoverTarget='MFINOP'; Property "faststartfailovertarget" updated Change the Protection Mode to Maximum Availability DGMGRL> EDIT CONFIGURATION SET PROTECTION MODE AS MAXAVAILABILITY; Succeeded. Enable Fast Start Failover DGMGRL> show configuration; Configuration NamZ: fsfodg Enabled: YES Protection ModZ: MaxAvailability Fast-Start Failover: DISABLED Databases: SATI - Primary database SATISTD - Physical standby database Current status for "fsfodg": SUCCESS DGMGRL> ENABLE FAST_START FAILOVER; Enabled. DGMGRL> show configuration; Configuration NamZ: fsfodg Enabled: YES Protection ModZ: MaxAvailability Fast-Start Failover: ENABLED Databases: SATI - Primary database SATISTD - Physical standby database - Fast-Start Failover target Current status for "fsfodg": [oracle@OTRS ~]$ dgmgrl DGMGRL for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production Copyright (c) 2000, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved. Welcome to DGMGRL, type "help" for information. DGMGRL> connect sys@mfinop Password: Connected. DGMGRL> show database mfinop Database - mfinop Role: PRIMARY Intended State: TRANSPORT-ON Instance(s): mfinop Database Status: SUCCESS DGMGRL> show database mfinos Database - mfinos Role: PHYSICAL STANDBY Intended State: APPLY-ON Transport Lag: 0 seconds Apply Lag: 0 seconds Real Time Query: ON Instance(s): mfinos Database Status: SUCCESS DGMGRL> EDIT DATABASE MFINOP SET PROPERTY 'LogXptMode'='SYNC'; Property "LogXptMode" updated DGMGRL> EDIT DATABASE MFINOS SET PROPERTY 'LogXptMode'='SYNC'; Property "LogXptMode" updated DGMGRL> EDIT DATABASE MFINOP SET PROPERTY FastStartFailoverTarget='MFINOS' > ; Property "faststartfailovertarget" updated DGMGRL> EDIT DATABASE MFINOS SET PROPERTY FastStartFailoverTarget='MFINOP'; Property "faststartfailovertarget" updated DGMGRL> show configuration Configuration - fsfodg Protection Mode: MaxPerformance Databases: mfinop - Primary database mfinos - Physical standby database Fast-Start Failover: DISABLED Configuration Status: SUCCESS DGMGRL> EDIT CONFIGURATION SET PROTECTION MODE AS MAXAVAILABILITY; Succeeded. DGMGRL> show configuration Configuration - fsfodg Protection Mode: MaxAvailability Databases: mfinop - Primary database mfinos - Physical standby database Fast-Start Failover: DISABLED Configuration Status: SUCCESS DGMGRL> enable fast_start failover; Enabled. DGMGRL> show configuration Configuration - fsfodg Protection Mode: MaxAvailability Databases: mfinop - Primary database mfinos - (*) Physical standby database Fast-Start Failover: ENABLED Configuration Status: SUCCESS DGMGRL> show database verbose mfinop Database - mfinop Role: PRIMARY Intended State: TRANSPORT-ON Instance(s): mfinop Properties: DGConnectIdentifier = 'mfinop' ObserverConnectIdentifier = '' LogXptMode = 'SYNC' DelayMins = '0' Binding = 'optional' MaxFailure = '0' MaxConnections = '1' ReopenSecs = '300' NetTimeout = '30' RedoCompression = 'DISABLE' LogShipping = 'ON' PreferredApplyInstance = '' ApplyInstanceTimeout = '0' ApplyParallel = 'AUTO' StandbyFileManagement = 'AUTO' ArchiveLagTarget = '0' LogArchiveMaxProcesses = '4' LogArchiveMinSucceedDest = '1' DbFileNameConvert = '' LogFileNameConvert = '' FastStartFailoverTarget = 'mfinos' StatusReport = '(monitor)' InconsistentProperties = '(monitor)' InconsistentLogXptProps = '(monitor)' SendQEntries = '(monitor)' LogXptStatus = '(monitor)' RecvQEntries = '(monitor)' HostName = 'pyro.group.com' SidName = 'mfinop' StaticConnectIdentifier = '(DESCRIPTION=(address=(host=172.22.25.162 )(port=1521)(protocol=tcp))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=mfinop_DGMGRL)(INSTA NCE_ NAME=mfinop)(SERVER=DEDICATED)))' StandbyArchiveLocation = '/u01/app/oracle/flash/' AlternateLocation = '' LogArchiveTrace = '0' LogArchiveFormat = 'log_%s_%t_%r.arc' TopWaitEvents = '(monitor)' Database Status: SUCCESS DGMGRL> show database mfinos Database - mfinos Role: PHYSICAL STANDBY Intended State: APPLY-ON Transport Lag: 0 seconds Apply Lag: 0 seconds Real Time Query: ON Instance(s): mfinos Database Status: SUCCESS DGMGRL> show database verbose mfinos Database - mfinos Role: PHYSICAL STANDBY Intended State: APPLY-ON Transport Lag: 0 seconds Apply Lag: 0 seconds Real Time Query: ON Instance(s): mfinos Properties: DGConnectIdentifier = 'mfinos' ObserverConnectIdentifier = '' LogXptMode = 'SYNC' DelayMins = '0' Binding = 'OPTIONAL' MaxFailure = '0' MaxConnections = '1' ReopenSecs = '300' NetTimeout = '30' RedoCompression = 'DISABLE' LogShipping = 'ON' PreferredApplyInstance = '' ApplyInstanceTimeout = '0' ApplyParallel = 'AUTO' StandbyFileManagement = 'AUTO' ArchiveLagTarget = '0' LogArchiveMaxProcesses = '4' LogArchiveMinSucceedDest = '1' DbFileNameConvert = '/MFINOP/, /MFINOS/' LogFileNameConvert = '/MFINOP/, /MFINOS/' FastStartFailoverTarget = 'mfinop' StatusReport = '(monitor)' InconsistentProperties = '(monitor)' InconsistentLogXptProps = '(monitor)' SendQEntries = '(monitor)' LogXptStatus = '(monitor)' RecvQEntries = '(monitor)' HostName = 'inroamas1' SidName = 'mfinos' StaticConnectIdentifier = '(DESCRIPTION=(address=(host=172.22.0.74)( port=1521)(protocol=tcp))(CONNECT_DATA=(SERVICE_NAME=mfinos_DGMGRL)(INSTANC E_NA ME=mfinos)(SERVER=DEDICATED)))' StandbyArchiveLocation = '/u01/app/oracle/flash/' AlternateLocation = '' LogArchiveTrace = '0' LogArchiveFormat = 'log_%s_%t_%r.arc' TopWaitEvents = '(monitor)' Database Status: SUCCESS On Primary/Secondary Automate database startup and shutdown: Place the file into etc/init.d/. 1. Use the chmod command to chmod 750 /etc/init.d/dbora set the privileges to 750. 2. Associate the dbora service with the appropriate run levels and set it to auto-start using the following command. chkconfig --add dbora The relevant instances should now startup/shutdown automatically at system startup/shutdown. dbora.txt Summary For Broker Setup Commands Description dgmgrl sys/<passwd>@mfinop Connect to the broker command line utility dgmgrl create configuration fsfodg as primary database is MFINOP connect identifier is MFINOP; add database MFINOS as connect identifier is MFINOS maintained as physical; show configuration; Create Dataguard configuration form dgmngrl Add database to the broker configuration show broker configuration and status show database verbose MFINOS; Show broker database configuration show instance verbose MFINOS; Show broker instance configuration enable configuration; Enable broker configuration enable database MFINOS; Enable database in broker Configuration edit database MFINOP set property 'logxptmode'='sync'; EDIT DATABASE MFINOS SET PROPERTY 'LogXptMode'='SYNC'; Set database property logxptmode to sync on broker, to enable FSFO Set database property logxptmode to sync on broker, to enable FSFO EDIT DATABASE MFINOP SET PROPERTY FastStartFailoverTarget='MFINOS'; EDIT DATABASE MFINOS SET PROPERTY FastStartFailoverTarget='MFINOP'; edit configuration set protection mode as maxavailability; enable fast_start failover; Set FastStartFailover Target for DB select db_unique_name,database_role, open_mode,fs_failover_status, fs_failover_current_target from v$database; Check FSFO status on both Primary and Standby Databases switchover to MFINOS; From within DGMGRL start switchover Set FastStartFailover Target for DB Change configuration protection mode to max availability, to enable FSFO Enable FSFO ------------------------------------ Its really necessary to have dataguard instances started upon reboot of machine but the problem is that how system will decide which one is primary and which one is standby. Oracle does not have any solution for so far. Here is the procedure to have DG instances started across reboot automatically. First we need to enable the auto start for both instance like we do for standalone database. Create script called /etc/init.d/dbora with following contents. #! /bin/bash # # oracle Start/Stop the Databases… # # chkconfig: 345 99 10 # description: DG auto start # # processname: oracle # config: /etc/oratab # pidfile: /var/run/oracle.pid # Source function library. . /etc/init.d/functions RETVAL=0 ORA_OWNER="oracle" ORA_HOME="/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/" # See how we were called. prog="oracle" start() { echo -n $"Starting $prog: " su – $ORA_OWNER -c "$ORA_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start" su – $ORA_OWNER -c "$ORA_HOME/bin/dbstart" RETVAL=$? echo [ $RETVAL -eq 0 ] && rm -f /var/lock/subsys/dbora return $RETVAL } stop() { echo -n $"Stopping $prog: " su – $ORA_OWNER -c "$ORA_HOME/bin/lsnrctl stop" su – $ORA_OWNER -c "$ORA_HOME/bin/dbshut" } restart() { stop start } case "$1" in start) start ;; stop) stop ;; restart) restart ;; *) echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}" exit 1 esac exit $? chmod 755 /etc/init.d/dbora ( on both machine ) chkconfig –add dbora ( on both machine ) Modify /etc/oratab file for both instance to Y at the end. For example : chicago:/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1:Y ( Primary DB ) boston:/u01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1:Y ( Standby DB ) Login to Primary DB and make sure its in sync with Standby DB Create trigger on primary DB which will be automatically propagated on standby database. CREATE OR REPLACE TRIGGER SYS.DB_ROLE AFTER STARTUP ON DATABASE DECLARE CTL varchar(10); BEGIN SELECT CONTROLFILE_TYPE INTO CTL FROM V$DATABASE; IF CTL = ‘STANDBY’ THEN execute immediate ’shutdown immediate’; execute immediate ’startup mount’; execute immediate ‘alter database recover managed standby database using current logfile disconnect from session’; END IF ; END DB_ROLE; Reboot both node and you will see that your standby db will started in Read Only mode first then it will bounced and restarted in Mount mode with Managed Recovery on. -----------------------------------------Troubleshooting Dataguard [oracle@OTRS ~]$ . .bash_profile1 [oracle@OTRS ~]$ env | grep ORA ORACLE_HOSTNAME=OTRS ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle ORACLE_TERM=xterm ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_2 [oracle@OTRS ~]$ dgmgrl DGMGRL for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production Copyright (c) 2000, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved. Welcome to DGMGRL, type "help" for information. DGMGRL> connect sys@inraoms Password: Unable to connect to database ORA-12154: TNS:could not resolve the connect identifier specified Failed. DGMGRL> exit [oracle@OTRS ~]$ tnsping fsfo TNS Ping Utility for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on 22-JAN-2010 15:48 :43 Copyright (c) 1997, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved. Used parameter files: /u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0/db_2/network/admin/sqlnet.ora Used TNSNAMES adapter to resolve the alias Attempting to contact (DESCRIPTION = (ADDRESS_LIST = (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP) (HOST = 172.22.25.162)(PORT = 1521)) (ADDRESS = (PROTOCOL = TCP)(HOST = 172.22.0 .74)(PORT = 1521)) (LOAD_BALANCE = yes)) (CONNECT_DATA= (SERVICE_NAME = fsfo))) OK (0 msec) [oracle@OTRS ~]$ dgmgrl DGMGRL for Linux: Version 11.2.0.1.0 - Production Copyright (c) 2000, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved. Welcome to DGMGRL, type "help" for information. DGMGRL> connect sys@fsfo Password: Connected. DGMGRL> show configuration Configuration - fsfodg Protection Mode: MaxAvailability Databases: mfinos - Primary database Warning: ORA-16817: unsynchronized fast-start failover configuration mfinop - (*) Physical standby database (disabled) ORA-16661: the standby database needs to be reinstated Fast-Start Failover: ENABLED Configuration Status: WARNING DGMGRL> stop observer Error: ORA-16636: fast-start failover target standby in error state, cannot stop observer Failed. DGMGRL> show database mfinos Database - mfinos Role: PRIMARY Intended State: TRANSPORT-ON Instance(s): mfinos Database Warning(s): ORA-16817: unsynchronized fast-start failover configuration Database Status: WARNING DGMGRL> show database mfinop Database - mfinop Role: PHYSICAL STANDBY Intended State: APPLY-ON Transport Lag: (unknown) Apply Lag: (unknown) Real Time Query: OFF Instance(s): mfinop Database Status: ORA-16661: the standby database needs to be reinstated DGMGRL> show database mfinop Database - mfinop Role: PHYSICAL STANDBY Intended State: APPLY-ON Transport Lag: (unknown) Apply Lag: (unknown) Real Time Query: OFF Instance(s): mfinop Database Status: ORA-16661: the standby database needs to be reinstated DGMGRL> show configuration Configuration - fsfodg Protection Mode: MaxAvailability Databases: mfinos - Primary database Warning: ORA-16817: unsynchronized fast-start failover configuration mfinop - (*) Physical standby database (disabled) ORA-16661: the standby database needs to be reinstated Fast-Start Failover: ENABLED Configuration Status: WARNING DGMGRL> reinstate database mfinop Reinstating database "mfinop", please wait... Operation requires shutdown of instance "mfinop" on database "mfinop" Shutting down instance "mfinop"... ORA-01109: database not open Database dismounted. ORACLE instance shut down. Operation requires startup of instance "mfinop" on database "mfinop" Starting instance "mfinop"... ORACLE instance started. Database mounted. Continuing to reinstate database "mfinop" ... Reinstatement of database "mfinop" succeeded DGMGRL> show configuration Configuration - fsfodg Protection Mode: MaxAvailability Databases: mfinos - Primary database Warning: ORA-16817: unsynchronized fast-start failover configuration mfinop - (*) Physical standby database Warning: ORA-16817: unsynchronized fast-start failover configuration Fast-Start Failover: ENABLED Configuration Status: WARNING DGMGRL> show configuration Configuration - fsfodg Protection Mode: MaxAvailability Databases: mfinos - Primary database Warning: ORA-16817: unsynchronized fast-start failover configuration mfinop - (*) Physical standby database Warning: ORA-16817: unsynchronized fast-start failover configuration Fast-Start Failover: ENABLED Configuration Status: WARNING DGMGRL> show database mfinop Database - mfinop Role: PHYSICAL STANDBY Intended State: APPLY-ON Transport Lag: (unknown) Apply Lag: 9 hours 37 minutes 37 seconds Real Time Query: ON Instance(s): mfinop Database Warning(s): ORA-16817: unsynchronized fast-start failover configuration Database Status: WARNING DGMGRL> show database mfinos Database - mfinos Role: PRIMARY Intended State: TRANSPORT-ON Instance(s): mfinos Database Warning(s): ORA-16817: unsynchronized fast-start failover configuration Database Status: WARNING DGMGRL> show configuration Configuration - fsfodg Protection Mode: MaxAvailability Databases: mfinos - Primary database mfinop - (*) Physical standby database Fast-Start Failover: ENABLED Configuration Status: SUCCESS DGMGRL> DGMGRL> [oracle@OTRS ~]$ ---------------------------------------------------------------------- RMAN Implementation: CREATE TABLESPACE rcat_111 DATAFILE '/u02/oradata/rcat/rcat_111.dbf' SIZE 32M REUSE AUTOEXTEND ON MAXSIZE 2024M EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT AUTO; [oracle@inroamas1 ~]$ sqlplus SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.1.0 Production on Sat Jan 23 09:45:14 2010 Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle. All rights reserved. Enter user-name: sys as sysdba Enter password: Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options SQL> CREATE TABLESPACE rcat_111 DATAFILE '/u02/oradata/rcat/rcat_111.dbf' SIZE 32M REUSE AUTOEXTEND ON MAXSIZE 2024M EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT AUTO; 2 3 4 5 6 7 Tablespace created. SQL> CREATE USER rcat IDENTIFIED BY rcat DEFAULT TABLESPACE rcat_111 QUOTA UNLIMITED ON rcat_111; 2 3 4 User created. SQL> GRANT RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER TO rcat; Grant succeeded. SQL> GRANT RECOVERY_CATALOG_OWNER TO rcat; Grant succeeded. SQL> exit Disconnected from Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options [oracle@inroamas1 ~]$ rman catalog rcat/rcat Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Sat Jan 23 09:47:49 2010 Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. connected to recovery catalog database RMAN> CREATE CATALOG; recovery catalog created [oracle@pyro ~]$ rman target / catalog rcat/rcat Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Sat Jan 23 09:47:38 2010 Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. connected to target database: MFINOP (DBID=736742729) connected to recovery catalog database [oracle@inroamas1 ~]$ rman target / catalog rcat/rcat Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Sat Jan 23 10:26:56 2010 Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. connected to target database: MFINOP (DBID=736742729) connected to recovery catalog database RMAN> register database; database registered in recovery catalog starting full resync of recovery catalog full resync complete [oracle@inroamas1 ~]$ rman target / catalog rcat/rcat Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Sat Jan 23 10:31:23 2010 Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. connected to target database: MFINOP (DBID=736742729) connected to recovery catalog database RMAN> @/home/oracle/rmancat.rman RMAN> RUN { 2> ##### 3> # Set the database's point-in-time retention policy to 48 hours 4> ##### 5> CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO RECOVERY WINDOW OF 2 DAYS; 6> ##### 7> # Enable deletion of archived redo logs only after they have been 8> # successfully applied to all standby databases 9> ##### 10> CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY 11> TO APPLIED ON ALL STANDBY; 12> ##### 13> # Configure specific connection strings for both the primary and 14> # standby databases 15> ##### 16> CONFIGURE DB_UNIQUE_NAME mfinop CONNECT IDENTIFIER 'mfinop'; 17> CONFIGURE DB_UNIQUE_NAME mfinos CONNECT IDENTIFIER 'mfinos'; 18> } new RMAN configuration parameters: CONFIGURE RETENTION POLICY TO RECOVERY WINDOW OF 2 DAYS; new RMAN configuration parameters are successfully stored starting full resync of recovery catalog full resync complete new RMAN configuration parameters: CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO APPLIED ON ALL STANDBY; new RMAN configuration parameters are successfully stored starting full resync of recovery catalog full resync complete new RMAN configuration parameters: CONFIGURE DB_UNIQUE_NAME 'mfinop' CONNECT IDENTIFIER 'mfinop'; new RMAN configuration parameters are successfully stored starting full resync of recovery catalog full resync complete new RMAN configuration parameters: CONFIGURE DB_UNIQUE_NAME 'mfinos' CONNECT IDENTIFIER 'mfinos'; new RMAN configuration parameters are successfully stored starting full resync of recovery catalog full resync complete RMAN> RMAN> **end-of-file** [oracle@pyro ~]$ rman target / catalog rcat/rcat Recovery Manager: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Sat Jan 23 10:31:55 2010 Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. connected to target database: MFINOP (DBID=736742729) connected to recovery catalog database RMAN> @/home/oracle/rmancatp.rman RMAN> RUN { 2> ##### 3> # Activate automatic backup of the standby database's control file whenever a change 4> # to the database's structure is detected 5> ##### 6> CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON; 7> ##### 8> # Activate backup optimization to prevent taking a backup of a datafile for which 9> # a backup is unnecessary (i.e. because nothing has changed in that datafile since 10> # the last backup was taken) 11> ##### 12> CONFIGURE BACKUP OPTIMIZATION ON; 13> ##### 14> # Specify the archived log file deletion policy to indicate when archived redo log files are deleted 15> ##### 16> CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY 17> TO BACKED UP 1 TIMES TO DEVICE TYPE DISK; 18> } new RMAN configuration parameters: CONFIGURE CONTROLFILE AUTOBACKUP ON; new RMAN configuration parameters are successfully stored new RMAN configuration parameters: CONFIGURE BACKUP OPTIMIZATION ON; new RMAN configuration parameters are successfully stored old RMAN configuration parameters: CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO APPLIED ON ALL STANDBY; new RMAN configuration parameters: CONFIGURE ARCHIVELOG DELETION POLICY TO BACKED UP 1 TIMES TO DISK; new RMAN configuration parameters are successfully stored RMAN> RMAN> **end-of-file** RMAN> exit Recovery Manager complete. Starting recover at 23-JAN-10 allocated channel: ORA_DISK_1 channel ORA_DISK_1: SID=154 device type=DISK no copy of datafile 1 found to recover no copy of datafile 2 found to recover no copy of datafile 3 found to recover no copy of datafile 4 found to recover no copy of datafile 5 found to recover no copy of datafile 6 found to recover Finished recover at 23-JAN-10 Starting backup at 23-JAN-10 using channel ORA_DISK_1 no parent backup or copy of datafile 1 found no parent backup or copy of datafile 2 found no parent backup or copy of datafile 5 found no parent backup or copy of datafile 3 found no parent backup or copy of datafile 6 found no parent backup or copy of datafile 4 found channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile copy input datafile file number=00001 name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/MFINOS/datafile/o1_mf_system_5nrkhyy6_.dbf output file name=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/datafile/o1_mf_system_5oo2nonv_.dbf tag=INCRUPD RECID=7 STAMP=709038352 channel ORA_DISK_1: datafile copy complete, elapsed time: 00:00:35 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile copy input datafile file number=00002 name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/MFINOS/datafile/o1_mf_sysaux_5nrkhz2b_.dbf output file name=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/datafile/o1_mf_sysaux_5oo2osv2_.dbf tag=INCRUPD RECID=8 STAMP=709038384 channel ORA_DISK_1: datafile copy complete, elapsed time: 00:00:35 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile copy input datafile file number=00005 name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/MFINOS/datafile/o1_mf_example_5nrknj9n_.dbf output file name=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/datafile/o1_mf_example_5oo2pwwk_.dbf tag=INCRUPD RECID=9 STAMP=709038393 channel ORA_DISK_1: datafile copy complete, elapsed time: 00:00:07 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile copy input datafile file number=00003 name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/MFINOS/datafile/o1_mf_undotbs1_5nrkhz37_.dbf output file name=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/datafile/o1_mf_undotbs1_5oo2q439_.dbf tag=INCRUPD RECID=10 STAMP=709038397 channel ORA_DISK_1: datafile copy complete, elapsed time: 00:00:03 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile copy input datafile file number=00006 name=/u02/oradata/rcat/rcat_111.dbf output file name=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/datafile/o1_mf_rcat_111_5oo2q78d_.dbf tag=INCRUPD RECID=11 STAMP=709038400 channel ORA_DISK_1: datafile copy complete, elapsed time: 00:00:03 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting datafile copy input datafile file number=00004 name=/u01/app/oracle/oradata/MFINOS/datafile/o1_mf_users_5nrkhz4m_.dbf output file name=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/datafile/o1_mf_users_5oo2qbcs_.dbf tag=INCRUPD RECID=12 STAMP=709038402 channel ORA_DISK_1: datafile copy complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting incremental level 1 datafile backup set channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying datafile(s) in backup set including current control file in backup set including current SPFILE in backup set channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/backupset/2010_01_23/o1_mf_ncsn1_INCR UPD_5oo2qdqk_.bkp tag=INCRUPD comment=NONE channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:01 Finished backup at 23-JAN-10 Starting backup at 23-JAN-10 current log archived using channel ORA_DISK_1 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting archived log backup set channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying archived log(s) in backup set input archived log thread=1 sequence=5 RECID=1 STAMP=708109024 input archived log thread=1 sequence=6 RECID=2 STAMP=708109024 input archived log thread=1 sequence=7 RECID=3 STAMP=708109089 input archived log thread=1 sequence=8 RECID=4 STAMP=708109094 input archived log thread=1 sequence=9 RECID=5 STAMP=708109238 input archived log thread=1 sequence=10 RECID=7 STAMP=708111108 input archived log thread=1 sequence=11 RECID=6 STAMP=708111107 input archived log thread=1 sequence=12 RECID=8 STAMP=708111108 input archived log thread=1 sequence=13 RECID=9 STAMP=708111123 input archived log thread=1 sequence=14 RECID=10 STAMP=708111595 input archived log thread=1 sequence=15 RECID=11 STAMP=708111616 input archived log thread=1 sequence=16 RECID=12 STAMP=708111620 input archived log thread=1 sequence=17 RECID=13 STAMP=708111630 input archived log thread=1 sequence=18 RECID=14 STAMP=708111632 input archived log thread=1 sequence=19 RECID=15 STAMP=708111640 input archived log thread=1 sequence=20 RECID=16 STAMP=708111673 input archived log thread=1 sequence=21 RECID=22 STAMP=708111959 input archived log thread=1 sequence=22 RECID=23 STAMP=708111967 input archived log thread=1 sequence=23 RECID=25 STAMP=708111974 input archived log thread=1 sequence=24 RECID=27 STAMP=708112004 input archived log thread=1 sequence=25 RECID=29 STAMP=708112005 input archived log thread=1 sequence=26 RECID=28 STAMP=708112004 input archived log thread=1 sequence=27 RECID=30 STAMP=708112007 input archived log thread=1 sequence=28 RECID=31 STAMP=708112029 input archived log thread=1 sequence=29 RECID=32 STAMP=708113759 input archived log thread=1 sequence=30 RECID=33 STAMP=708113842 input archived log thread=1 sequence=31 RECID=34 STAMP=708114128 input archived log thread=1 sequence=32 RECID=35 STAMP=708114171 input archived log thread=1 sequence=33 RECID=36 STAMP=708114173 input archived log thread=1 sequence=34 RECID=37 STAMP=708114396 input archived log thread=1 sequence=35 RECID=38 STAMP=708117480 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/backupset/2010_01_23/o1_mf_annnn_TAG 20100123T110653_5oo2qq2w_.bkp tag=TAG20100123T110653 comment=NONE channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:03 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting archived log backup set channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying archived log(s) in backup set input archived log thread=1 sequence=1 RECID=39 STAMP=708127281 input archived log thread=1 sequence=2 RECID=40 STAMP=708151379 input archived log thread=1 sequence=3 RECID=41 STAMP=708170090 input archived log thread=1 sequence=4 RECID=42 STAMP=708170119 input archived log thread=1 sequence=5 RECID=45 STAMP=708170130 input archived log thread=1 sequence=6 RECID=50 STAMP=708184812 input archived log thread=1 sequence=7 RECID=52 STAMP=708185478 input archived log thread=1 sequence=8 RECID=54 STAMP=708188244 input archived log thread=1 sequence=9 RECID=57 STAMP=708192985 input archived log thread=1 sequence=10 RECID=59 STAMP=708197248 input archived log thread=1 sequence=11 RECID=60 STAMP=708215218 input archived log thread=1 sequence=12 RECID=63 STAMP=708231733 input archived log thread=1 sequence=13 RECID=65 STAMP=708265841 input archived log thread=1 sequence=14 RECID=67 STAMP=708300013 input archived log thread=1 sequence=15 RECID=69 STAMP=708320132 input archived log thread=1 sequence=16 RECID=71 STAMP=708342768 input archived log thread=1 sequence=17 RECID=72 STAMP=708343670 input archived log thread=1 sequence=18 RECID=74 STAMP=708346018 input archived log thread=1 sequence=19 RECID=77 STAMP=708367687 input archived log thread=1 sequence=20 RECID=79 STAMP=708386463 input archived log thread=1 sequence=21 RECID=81 STAMP=708406544 input archived log thread=1 sequence=22 RECID=83 STAMP=708423186 input archived log thread=1 sequence=23 RECID=85 STAMP=708444574 input archived log thread=1 sequence=24 RECID=87 STAMP=708467788 input archived log thread=1 sequence=25 RECID=89 STAMP=708491183 input archived log thread=1 sequence=26 RECID=91 STAMP=708507049 input archived log thread=1 sequence=27 RECID=93 STAMP=708531013 input archived log thread=1 sequence=28 RECID=95 STAMP=708550212 input archived log thread=1 sequence=29 RECID=97 STAMP=708573835 input archived log thread=1 sequence=30 RECID=98 STAMP=708607741 input archived log thread=1 sequence=31 RECID=99 STAMP=708640803 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/backupset/2010_01_23/o1_mf_annnn_TAG 20100123T110653_5oo2qt96_.bkp tag=TAG20100123T110653 comment=NONE channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:55 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting archived log backup set channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying archived log(s) in backup set input archived log thread=1 sequence=32 RECID=100 STAMP=708650412 input archived log thread=1 sequence=33 RECID=101 STAMP=708683427 input archived log thread=1 sequence=34 RECID=102 STAMP=708697856 input archived log thread=1 sequence=35 RECID=109 STAMP=708712892 input archived log thread=1 sequence=36 RECID=110 STAMP=708712909 input archived log thread=1 sequence=37 RECID=112 STAMP=708712915 input archived log thread=1 sequence=38 RECID=115 STAMP=708712963 input archived log thread=1 sequence=39 RECID=116 STAMP=708712963 input archived log thread=1 sequence=40 RECID=114 STAMP=708712963 input archived log thread=1 sequence=41 RECID=117 STAMP=708712970 input archived log thread=1 sequence=42 RECID=118 STAMP=708712975 input archived log thread=1 sequence=43 RECID=119 STAMP=708732234 input archived log thread=1 sequence=44 RECID=120 STAMP=708750610 input archived log thread=1 sequence=45 RECID=121 STAMP=708783072 input archived log thread=1 sequence=46 RECID=122 STAMP=708815508 input archived log thread=1 sequence=47 RECID=123 STAMP=708822123 input archived log thread=1 sequence=48 RECID=124 STAMP=708849202 input archived log thread=1 sequence=49 RECID=125 STAMP=708867684 input archived log thread=1 sequence=50 RECID=126 STAMP=708867808 input archived log thread=1 sequence=51 RECID=127 STAMP=708871217 input archived log thread=1 sequence=52 RECID=128 STAMP=708871217 input archived log thread=1 sequence=53 RECID=129 STAMP=708871225 input archived log thread=1 sequence=54 RECID=130 STAMP=708871249 input archived log thread=1 sequence=55 RECID=131 STAMP=708871264 input archived log thread=1 sequence=56 RECID=134 STAMP=708871274 input archived log thread=1 sequence=57 RECID=137 STAMP=708871284 input archived log thread=1 sequence=58 RECID=139 STAMP=708871288 input archived log thread=1 sequence=59 RECID=141 STAMP=708872629 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/backupset/2010_01_23/o1_mf_annnn_TAG 20100123T110653_5oo2skrd_.bkp tag=TAG20100123T110653 comment=NONE channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:25 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting archived log backup set channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying archived log(s) in backup set input archived log thread=1 sequence=1 RECID=142 STAMP=708872629 input archived log thread=1 sequence=2 RECID=140 STAMP=708872628 input archived log thread=1 sequence=3 RECID=143 STAMP=708872634 input archived log thread=1 sequence=4 RECID=144 STAMP=708872639 input archived log thread=1 sequence=5 RECID=145 STAMP=708905008 input archived log thread=1 sequence=6 RECID=146 STAMP=708905123 input archived log thread=1 sequence=7 RECID=147 STAMP=708932519 input archived log thread=1 sequence=8 RECID=148 STAMP=708939222 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/backupset/2010_01_23/o1_mf_annnn_TAG 20100123T110653_5oo2tby9_.bkp tag=TAG20100123T110653 comment=NONE channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:15 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting archived log backup set channel ORA_DISK_1: specifying archived log(s) in backup set input archived log thread=1 sequence=1 RECID=149 STAMP=708973757 input archived log thread=1 sequence=2 RECID=150 STAMP=708973789 input archived log thread=1 sequence=3 RECID=153 STAMP=708973811 input archived log thread=1 sequence=4 RECID=157 STAMP=708973853 input archived log thread=1 sequence=5 RECID=159 STAMP=708991272 input archived log thread=1 sequence=6 RECID=161 STAMP=709014646 input archived log thread=1 sequence=7 RECID=163 STAMP=709020030 input archived log thread=1 sequence=8 RECID=164 STAMP=709029402 input archived log thread=1 sequence=9 RECID=166 STAMP=709029728 input archived log thread=1 sequence=10 RECID=169 STAMP=709029731 input archived log thread=1 sequence=11 RECID=171 STAMP=709034740 input archived log thread=1 sequence=12 RECID=172 STAMP=709037962 input archived log thread=1 sequence=13 RECID=174 STAMP=709037989 input archived log thread=1 sequence=14 RECID=177 STAMP=709037996 input archived log thread=1 sequence=15 RECID=179 STAMP=709038412 channel ORA_DISK_1: starting piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 channel ORA_DISK_1: finished piece 1 at 23-JAN-10 piece handle=/u01/app/oracle/flash_recovery_area/MFINOS/backupset/2010_01_23/o1_mf_annnn_TAG 20100123T110653_5oo2tt7j_.bkp tag=TAG20100123T110653 comment=NONE channel ORA_DISK_1: backup set complete, elapsed time: 00:00:15 Finished backup at 23-JAN-10 The conversion from physical standby to snapshot standby database can be done through the command Document Display https://support.oracle.com/epmos/faces/ui/km/SearchDocDisplay.jspx... ALTER DATABASE CONVERT TO SNAPSHOT STANDBY; 1) If not already configured , configure flash recovery area as given below a) Set the size for recovery area. Alter system set db_recovery_file_dest_size=<size> b) Set Flash recovery area. Alter system set db_recovery_file_dest=<path> 2) Bring the physical standby database to mount stage. 3) Stop managed recovery if it is active. 4) Convert physical standby database to snapshot standby database. ALTER DATABASE CONVERT TO SNAPSHOT STANDBY; The database is dismounted during conversion and must be restarted. Once the database is restarted any transaction can be executed . SQL> select open_mode,database_role from v$database; OPEN_MODE DATABASE_ROLE ---------- ---------------READ WRITE SNAPSHOT STANDBY To convert back to physical standby database 1. Shutdown the snapshot standby database. 2. Bring the database to the mount stage. 3. Issue the command ALTER DATABASE CONVERT TO PHYSICAL STANDBY; 4. Shutdown the database and mount it . SQL> select open_mode,database_role from v$database; OPEN_MODE DATABASE_ROLE ---------- ---------------MOUNTED PHYSICAL STANDBY 6. Start the media recovery process. ===================================================================== Creating statspack for primary and standby SQL> @?/rdbms/admin/spcreate Choose the PERFSTAT user's password ----------------------------------Not specifying a password will result in the installation FAILING Enter value for perfstat_password: notallowed notallowed Choose the Default tablespace for the PERFSTAT user --------------------------------------------------Below is the list of online tablespaces in this database which can store user data. Specifying the SYSTEM tablespace for the user's default tablespace will result in the installation FAILING, as using SYSTEM for performance data is not supported. Choose the PERFSTAT users's default tablespace. This is the tablespace in which the STATSPACK tables and indexes will be created. TABLESPACE_NAME CONTENTS STATSPACK DEFAULT TABLESPACE ------------------------------ --------- ---------------------------EXAMPLE SYSAUX USERS PERMANENT PERMANENT * PERMANENT Pressing <return> will result in STATSPACK's recommended default tablespace (identified by *) being used. Enter value for default_tablespace: Using tablespace SYSAUX as PERFSTAT default tablespace. Choose the Temporary tablespace for the PERFSTAT user ----------------------------------------------------Below is the list of online tablespaces in this database which can store temporary data (e.g. for sort workareas). Specifying the SYSTEM tablespace for the user's temporary tablespace will result in the installation FAILING, as using SYSTEM for workareas is not supported. Choose the PERFSTAT user's Temporary tablespace. TABLESPACE_NAME CONTENTS DB DEFAULT TEMP TABLESPACE ------------------------------ --------- -------------------------TEMP TEMPORARY * Choose the PERFSTAT user's Temporary tablespace. TABLESPACE_NAME CONTENTS DB DEFAULT TEMP TABLESPACE ------------------------------ --------- -------------------------TEMP TEMPORARY * Pressing <return> will result in the database's default Temporary tablespace (identified by *) being used. Enter value for temporary_tablespace: Using tablespace TEMP as PERFSTAT temporary tablespace. ... Creating PERFSTAT user ... Installing required packages ... Creating views ... Granting privileges NOTE: SPCUSR complete. Please check spcusr.lis for any errors. SQL> SQL> -SQL> -- Build the tables and synonyms SQL> connect perfstat/&&perfstat_password Connected. SQL> @@spctab SQL> Rem SQL> Rem $Header: rdbms/admin/spctab.sql /st_rdbms_11.2.0/1 2010/08/13 10:06:01 kchou Exp $ SQL> Rem SQL> Rem spctab.sql SQL> Rem SQL> Rem Copyright (c) 1999, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. SQL> Rem All rights reserved. SQL> Rem SQL> Rem NAME SQL> Rem spctab.sql SQL> Rem SQL> Rem DESCRIPTION SQL> Rem SQL*PLUS command file to create tables to hold SQL> Rem start and end "snapshot" statistical information SQL> Rem SQL> Rem NOTES SQL> Rem Should be run as STATSPACK user, PERFSTAT SQL> Rem SQL> Rem MODIFIED (MM/DD/YY) SQL> Rem kchou 08/11/10 - Bug#9800868 - Add Missing Idle Events for SQL> Rem 11.2.0.2for Statspack & Standby Statspack SQL> Rem kchou 08/11/10 - Bug#9800868 - Add missing idle events to 11.2.0.2 SQL> Rem cgervasi 05/13/09 - add idle event: cell worker idle SQL> Rem cgervasi 04/02/09 - bug8395154: missing idle events SQL> Rem rhlee > Rem cdgreen 02/22/08 03/14/07 - 11 F2 SQL> Rem shsong 06/14/07 - Add idle events SQL> Rem cdgreen 02/28/07 - 5908354 SQL> Rem cdgreen 04/26/06 - 11 F1 SQL> Rem cdgreen 06/26/06 - Increase column length SQL> Rem cdgreen 05/10/06 - 5215982 SQL> Rem cdgreen 05/24/05 - 4246955 SQL> Rem cdgreen 04/18/05 - 4228432 SQL> Rem cdgreen 03/08/05 - 10gR2 misc SQL> Rem vbarrier 02/18/05 - 4081984 SQL> Rem cdgreen 10/29/04 - 10gR2_sqlstats SQL> Rem cdgreen 07/16/04 - 10gR2 SQL> Rem cdialeri 03/25/04 - 3516921 SQL> Rem vbarrier 02/12/04 - 3412853 SQL> Rem cdialeri 12/04/03 - 3290482 SQL> Rem cdialeri 11/05/03 - 3202706 SQL> Rem cdialeri 10/14/03 - 10g - streams - rvenkate SQL> Rem cdialeri 08/05/03 - 10g F3 SQL> Rem cdialeri 02/27/03 - 10g F2: baseline, purge SQL> Rem vbarrier 02/25/03 - 10g RAC SQL> Rem cdialeri 11/15/02 - 10g F1 SQL> Rem cdialeri 09/27/02 - sleep4 SQL> Rem vbarrier 03/20/02 - 2143634 SQL> Rem vbarrier 03/05/02 - Segment Statistics SQL> Rem cdialeri 02/07/02 - 2218573 SQL> Rem cdialeri 01/30/02 - 2184717 SQL> Rem cdialeri 01/11/02 - 9.2 - features 2 SQL> Rem cdialeri 11/30/01 - 9.2 - features 1 SQL> Rem cdialeri 04/22/01 - Undostat changes SQL> Rem cdialeri 03/02/01 - 9.0 SQL> Rem cdialeri 09/12/00 - sp_1404195 SQL> Rem cdialeri 04/07/00 - 1261813 SQL> Rem cdialeri 03/20/00 - Support for purge SQL> Rem cdialeri 02/16/00 - 1191805 SQL> Rem cdialeri 01/26/00 - 1169401 SQL> Rem cdialeri 11/01/99 - Enhance, 1059172 SQL> Rem cmlim 07/17/97 - Added STATS$SQLAREA to store top sql stmts SQL> Rem gwood 10/16/95 - Version to run as sys without using many views SQL> Rem cellis.uk 11/15/89 - Created SQL> Rem SQL> SQL> set showmode off echo off; If this script is automatically called from spcreate (which is the supported method), all STATSPACK segments will be created in the PERFSTAT user's default tablespace. Using SYSAUX tablespace to store Statspack objects ... Creating STATS$SNAPSHOT_ID Sequence Sequence created. Synonym created. ... Creating STATS$... tables Table created. Synonym created. Table created. 1 row created. 1 row created. 1 row created. 1 row created. 1 row created. Commit complete. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. 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Commit complete. Synonym created. Synonym created. NOTE: SPCTAB complete. Please check spctab.lis for any errors. SQL> -- Create the statistics Package SQL> @@spcpkg SQL> Rem SQL> Rem $Header: spcpkg.sql 28-jan-2008.21:06:26 arogers Exp $ SQL> Rem SQL> Rem spcpkg.sql SQL> Rem SQL> Rem Copyright (c) 1999, 2008, Oracle. All rights reserved. SQL> Rem SQL> Rem NAME SQL> Rem spcpkg.sql SQL> Rem SQL> Rem DESCRIPTION SQL> Rem SQL*PLUS command file to create statistics package SQL> Rem SQL> Rem NOTES SQL> Rem Must be run as the STATSPACK owner, PERFSTAT SQL> Rem SQL> Rem MODIFIED (MM/DD/YY) SQL> Rem arogers 01/23/08 - 6523482 - change VM_IN/OUT_BYTES id numbers SQL> Rem cdgreen 03/14/07 - 11 F2 SQL> Rem shsong 06/14/07 - Fix BUFFER_GETS SQL> Rem cdgreen 04/05/07 - 5691086 SQL> Rem cdgreen 03/02/07 - use _FG for v$system_event SQL> Rem cdgreen 03/02/07 - 5913378 SQL> Rem cdgreen 05/16/06 - 11 F1 SQL> Rem cdgreen 05/10/06 - 5215982 SQL> Rem cdgreen 05/24/05 - 4246955 SQL> Rem cdgreen 04/18/05 - 4228432 SQL> Rem cdgreen 02/28/05 - 10gR2 misc SQL> Rem vbarrier 02/18/05 - 4081984 SQL> Rem cdgreen 01/25/05 - 4143812 SQL> Rem cdgreen 10/29/04 - 10gR2_sqlstats SQL> Rem cdgreen 10/25/04 - 3970898 SQL> Rem cdgreen 07/16/04 - 10g R2 SQL> Rem vbarrier 03/18/04 - 3517841 SQL> Rem vbarrier 02/12/04 - 3412853 SQL> Rem cdialeri 12/04/03 - 3290482 SQL> Rem cdialeri 11/05/03 - 3202706 SQL> Rem cdialeri 10/14/03 - 10g - streams - rvenkate SQL> Rem cdialeri 08/05/03 - 10g F3 SQL> Rem cdialeri 07/31/03 - 2804307 SQL> Rem vbarrier 02/25/03 - 10g RAC SQL> Rem cdialeri 01/28/03 - 10g F2: baseline, purge SQL> Rem cdialeri 11/15/02 - 10g F1 SQL> Rem cdialeri 10/29/02 - 2648471 SQL> Rem cdialeri 09/11/02 - 1995145 SQL> Rem vbarrier 04/18/02 - 2271895 SQL> Rem vbarrier 03/20/02 - 2184504 SQL> Rem spommere 03/19/02 - 2274095 SQL> Rem vbarrier 03/05/02 - Segment Statistics SQL> Rem spommere 02/14/02 - cleanup RAC stats that are no longer needed SQL> Rem spommere 02/08/02 - 2212357 SQL> Rem cdialeri 02/07/02 - 2218573 SQL> Rem cdialeri 01/30/02 - 2184717 SQL> Rem cdialeri 01/09/02 - 9.2 - features 2 SQL> Rem cdialeri 11/30/01 - 9.2 - features 1 SQL> Rem hbergh 08/23/01 - 1940915: use substrb on sql_text SQL> Rem cdialeri 04/26/01 - 9.0 SQL> Rem cdialeri 09/12/00 - sp_1404195 SQL> Rem cdialeri 04/07/00 - 1261813 SQL> Rem cdialeri 03/28/00 - sp_purge SQL> Rem cdialeri 02/16/00 - 1191805 SQL> Rem cdialeri 11/01/99 - Enhance, 1059172 SQL> Rem cgervasi 06/16/98 - Remove references to wrqs SQL> Rem cmlim 07/30/97 - Modified system events SQL> Rem gwood.uk 02/30/94 - Modified SQL> Rem densor.uk 03/31/93 - Modified SQL> Rem cellis.uk 11/15/89 - Created SQL> Rem SQL> SQL> set echo off; Creating Package STATSPACK... Package created. No errors. Creating Package Body STATSPACK... Package body created. No errors. NOTE: SPCPKG complete. Please check spcpkg.lis for any errors. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------[oracle@prod ~]$ sqlplus SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.3.0 Production on Sun May 5 22:52:36 2013 Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle. All rights reserved. Enter user-name: sys as sysdba Enter password: Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options SQL> @?/rdbms/admin/sbcreate Choose the STDBYPERF user's password ----------------------------------- Not specifying a password will result in the installation FAILING Enter value for stdbyuser_password: notallowed notallowed Choose the Default tablespace for the STDBYPERF user --------------------------------------------------Below is the list of online tablespaces in this database which can store user data. Specifying the SYSTEM tablespace for the user's default tablespace will result in the installation FAILING, as using SYSTEM for performance data is not supported. Choose the STDBYPERF users's default tablespace. This is the tablespace in which the STATSPACK tables and indexes will be created. TABLESPACE_NAME CONTENTS STATSPACK DEFAULT TABLESPACE ------------------------------ --------- ---------------------------EXAMPLE SYSAUX USERS PERMANENT PERMANENT * PERMANENT Pressing <return> will result in STATSPACK's recommended default tablespace (identified by *) being used. Enter value for default_tablespace: Using tablespace SYSAUX as STDBYPERF default tablespace. Choose the Temporary tablespace for the STDBYPERF user ----------------------------------------------------Below is the list of online tablespaces in this database which can store temporary data (e.g. for sort workareas). Specifying the SYSTEM tablespace for the user's temporary tablespace will result in the installation FAILING, as using SYSTEM for workareas is not supported. Choose the STDBYPERF user's Temporary tablespace. TABLESPACE_NAME CONTENTS DB DEFAULT TEMP TABLESPACE ------------------------------ --------- -------------------------TEMP TEMPORARY * Pressing <return> will result in the database's default Temporary tablespace (identified by *) being used. Enter value for temporary_tablespace: Using tablespace TEMP as STDBYPERF temporary tablespace. ... Creating STDBYPERF user ... Installing required packages ... Granting privileges NOTE: SBCUSR complete. Please check sbcusr.lis for any errors. SQL> SQL> connect stdbyperf/&&stdbyuser_password Connected. SQL> SQL> -SQL> -- Build the tables SQL> @@sbctab SQL> Rem SQL> Rem sbctab.sql SQL> Rem SQL> Rem Copyright (c) 1999, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. SQL> Rem All rights reserved. SQL> Rem SQL> Rem NAME SQL> Rem sbctab.sql SQL> Rem SQL> Rem DESCRIPTION SQL> Rem SQL*PLUS command file to create tables to hold standby database SQL> Rem start and end "snapshot" statistical information SQL> Rem SQL> Rem NOTES SQL> Rem Should be run as Standby Statspack user, stdbyperf SQL> Rem SQL> Rem MODIFIED (MM/DD/YY) SQL> Rem kchou SQL> Rem 08/11/10 - Bug#9800868 - Add Missing Idle Events for 11.2.0.2for Statspack & Standby Statspack SQL> Rem kchou 08/11/10 - Bug#9800868 - Add missing idle events to 11.2.0.2 SQL> Rem shsong 01/28/10 - add stats$lock_type SQL> Rem shsong 08/18/09 - Add db_unique_name SQL> Rem shsong 02/02/09 - remove stats$kccfn etc SQL> Rem shsong 07/10/08 - add stats$kccfn etc SQL> Rem shsong 02/28/07 - Fix bug SQL> Rem wlohwass 12/04/06 - Created, based on spctab.sql SQL> Rem SQL> SQL> set showmode off echo off; If this script is automatically called from sbcreate (which is the supported method), all STATSPACK segments will be created in the STDBYPERF user default tablespace. Using SYSAUX tablespace to store Statspack objects ... Creating STATS$SNAPSHOT_ID Sequence Sequence created. ... Creating STATS$... tables Table created. Table created. Table created. 1 row created. 1 row created. 1 row created. 1 row created. 1 row created. Commit complete. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Index created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Synonym created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. Table created. 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Commit complete. View created. NOTE: SBCTAB complete. Please check sbctab.lis for any errors. SQL> SQL> SQL> -SQL> -- Add a standby database instance to the configuration SQL> @@sbaddins SQL> Rem SQL> Rem sbaddins.sql SQL> Rem SQL> Rem Copyright (c) 2006, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. SQL> Rem All rights reserved. SQL> Rem SQL> Rem NAME SQL> Rem sbaddins.sql - Standby Database Statistics Collection Add Instance SQL> Rem SQL> Rem DESCRIPTION SQL> Rem SQL*PLUS command file which adds a standby database instance SQL> Rem for performance data collection SQL> Rem SQL> Rem NOTES SQL> Rem SQL> Rem Must be run from standby perfstat owner, STDBYPERF SQL> Rem MODIFIED (MM/DD/YY) SQL> Rem shsong 01/28/10 - remove v$lock_type SQL> Rem shsong 08/18/09 - add db_unique_name to stats$standby_config SQL> Rem shsong 03/04/07 - fix bug SQL> Rem wlohwass 12/04/06 - Created SQL> Rem SQL> SQL> set echo off; The following standby instances (TNS_NAME alias) have been configured for data collection === END OF LIST === THE INSTANCE YOU ARE GOING TO ADD MUST BE ACCESSIBLE AND OPEN READ ONLY Do you want to continue (y/n) ? Enter value for key: y You entered: y Enter the TNS ALIAS that connects to the standby database instance ----------------------------------------------------------------Make sure the alias connects to only one instance (without load balancing). Enter value for tns_alias: fardr You entered: fardr Enter the PERFSTAT user's password of the standby database --------------------------------------------------------Performance data will be fetched from the standby database via database link. We will connect to user PERFSTAT. Enter value for perfstat_password: notallowed You entered: notallowed ... Creating database link ... Selecting database unique name Database -----------------------------FARDR ... Selecting instance name Instance -----------FARDR ... Creating package Creating Package STATSPACK_FARDR_FARDR.. No errors. Creating Package Body STATSPACK_FARDR_FARDR.. No errors. NOTE: SBCPKG complete. Please check sbcpkg.lis for any errors. SQL> SQL> undefine key tns_alias inst_name perfstat_password pkg_name db_unique_name SQL> set echo off; The following standby instances (TNS_NAME alias) have been configured for data collection DATABASE INSTANCE DB LINK ------------------------------ ------------ -----------------------------PACKAGE ---------------------------------------------FARDR FARDR STATSPACK_FARDR_FARDR STDBY_LINK_fardr [oracle@prod ~]$ sqlplus SQL*Plus: Release 11.2.0.3.0 Production on Sun May 5 22:59:27 2013 Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle. All rights reserved. Enter user-name: sys as sysdba Enter password: Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options SQL> connect stdbyperf/notallowed Connected. SQL> connect stdbyperf/notallowed@fardr Connected. SQL> connect stdbyperf/notallowed@prod Connected. SQL> SQL> show db_name SP2-0158: unknown SHOW option "db_name" SQL> show parameter db_name ORA-00942: table or view does not exist SQL> show user USER is "STDBYPERF" SQL> exec STATSPACK_FARDR_FARDR.snap PL/SQL procedure successfully completed. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- [oracle@fardr ~]$ env | grep ORA ORACLE_UNQNAME=FARDR ORACLE_SID=FARDR ORACLE_HOSTNAME=fardr ORACLE_BASE=/u01/app/oracle ORACLE_HOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/11.2.0.3/db_1 [oracle@fardr ~]$ expdp system/notallowed@PROD directory=dmpdir dumpfile=hr.dmp network_link=adg_sby schemas=hr Export: Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production on Sun May 5 23:22:38 2013 Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - 64bit Production With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options FLASHBACK automatically enabled to preserve database integrity. Starting "SYSTEM"."SYS_EXPORT_SCHEMA_01": system/********@PROD directory=dmpdir dumpfile=hr.dmp network_link=adg_sby schemas=hr Estimate in progress using BLOCKS method... Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/TABLE_DATA Total estimation using BLOCKS method: 448 KB Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/USER Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/SYSTEM_GRANT Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/ROLE_GRANT Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/DEFAULT_ROLE Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/PRE_SCHEMA/PROCACT_SCHEMA Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/SEQUENCE/SEQUENCE Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/TABLE Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/GRANT/OWNER_GRANT/OBJECT_GRANT Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/COMMENT Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/PROCEDURE/PROCEDURE Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/PROCEDURE/ALTER_PROCEDURE Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/INDEX/INDEX Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/CONSTRAINT/CONSTRAINT Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/INDEX/STATISTICS/INDEX_STATISTICS Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/VIEW/VIEW Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/CONSTRAINT/REF_CONSTRAINT Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/TRIGGER Processing object type SCHEMA_EXPORT/TABLE/STATISTICS/TABLE_STATISTICS . . exported "HR"."COUNTRIES" . . exported "HR"."DEPARTMENTS" . . exported "HR"."EMPLOYEES" . . exported "HR"."JOBS" . . exported "HR"."JOB_HISTORY" . . exported "HR"."LOCATIONS" . . exported "HR"."REGIONS" 6.273 KB 25 rows 7.007 KB 16.80 KB 6.992 KB 107 rows 19 rows 7.054 KB 8.273 KB 5.476 KB 27 rows 10 rows 23 rows 4 rows . . exported "HR"."BAL" . . exported "HR"."T1" 0 KB 0 KB 0 rows 0 rows Master table "SYSTEM"."SYS_EXPORT_SCHEMA_01" successfully loaded/unloaded ****************************************************************************** Dump file set for SYSTEM.SYS_EXPORT_SCHEMA_01 is: /tmp/hr.dmp Job "SYSTEM"."SYS_EXPORT_SCHEMA_01" successfully completed at 23:24:00