Re: DB Parameters

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Re: PGA Size

2003-10-07 Thread ManojKr Jha

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Re: KGMGR

2003-10-06 Thread ManojKr Jha
Commands:
 STARTUP PFILE=param file: Startup instance
 CONNECT: Connect to instance
 SHUTDOWN [NORMAL | ABORT]: Shutdown instance (default normal)
 SET 'event name':  Set an event
 STAT stat name [+str to include] [-str to exclude]: Print statistics
 KILL: kill the process running the instance (threaded model only)
 HELP STAT for list of statistics
KGMGR help stat
Statistics:
 CC: cursor cache statistics
 EVENT: event statistics
 ASO: address space objects
 THREAD: connected threads
 LATCHDS: latch descriptors
 LATCHOB: latch object statistics
 LATCHHOLD: latch holders
 EVENTDS: event descriptors
 KGL: library cache statistics
 SYSPARAM: system parameters
 SGA : SGA usage
 KGLOB: library cache objects
 LOCK: library cache locks
 PIN: library cache pins
 DEP: library cache dependencies
KGMGR


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Re: RE: SQL AREA and LIBARARY CACHE size?

2003-09-26 Thread ManojKr Jha
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Can Steve/Tanel/List explain me what is transient chunk  recurrent chunk ?

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SQL AREA and LIBARARY CACHE size?

2003-09-25 Thread ManojKr Jha



Hi,

Any body have any idea about how to control the size of library cache and
sql area in shared_pool?

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Re: SQL AREA and LIBARARY CACHE size?

2003-09-25 Thread ManojKr Jha

How the ORACLE distribute and mange the size of variouse component in
shared_pool?
There should be some criteria on which it disribute its toatl available
memory to these component.

Steve Adams/Jonathan, do you have any about these?

Also are there any way to control the number and type  of chunks in
different buckets.
If these can be manage I hope that lots of seriouse problem related to
shared pool fragmentation and other issues can be easilly avoided?


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You cannot control the sizes of sql area and library cache
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Hi,

Any body have any idea about how to control the size of library
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RE: SQL AREA and LIBARARY CACHE size?

2003-09-25 Thread ManojKr Jha

Hi Steve,

Sorry for it, but I want to correct one thing that is ,
it is Libarray cache which is subset of SQL area which intern subset of
shared pool.


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Hi Manoj,

Although the stats are confused, the SQL area is in fact a subset of the
library cache. Cursors are cached in the library cache as namespace 0.

You can exercise limited control over the memory usage by marking objects
for keeping with DBMS_SHARED_POOL.KEEP. Otherwise, the retention of chunks
and thus the relative size of these and other shared pool areas depends
entirely how recently objects have been used, because they all share the
same LRU mechanisms (although there is an additional subordinate LRU
mechanism for the dictionary cache).

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How the ORACLE distribute and mange the size of variouse component in
shared_pool?
There should be some criteria on which it disribute its toatl available
memory to these component.

Steve Adams/Jonathan, do you have any about these?

Also are there any way to control the number and type  of chunks in
different buckets.
If these can be manage I hope that lots of seriouse problem related to
shared pool fragmentation and other issues can be easilly avoided?


With Regards,
Manoj Kumar Jha



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You cannot control the sizes of sql area and library cache
individually

Regards


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Hi,

Any body have any idea about how to control the size of library
cache and
sql area in shared_pool?

With Regards,
Manoj Kumar Jha







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Re: SQL AREA and LIBARARY CACHE size?

2003-09-25 Thread ManojKr Jha

 Prem Khanna,
Yes I know that Steve is master of unix/oracle internals, that why I want
to clarify my doubt.
 I had doubt that why I asked you fine people.

Yes as far doc. and references are concerned, all clearly say that sql area
is subset of library cache.
but  my doubt is due to size of these two components in shared pool.
it is Library cache which may be subset of SQL area which intern subset of
shared pool.

If it is not then  subset will  be larger than set. Which is not possible.
Please confirm with your  database that what are size of LIBRARY CACHE and
SQL AREA?
In my system size of library cache is approx 48 mb and sql area 417 mb.

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just for your information.

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Re: Storage Frust....

2003-09-24 Thread ManojKr Jha

Hi,

Any body have any idea about how to control the size of library cache and
sql area in shared_pool?

With Regards,
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Re: Bug in 9.2.0.4

2003-09-22 Thread ManojKr Jha

SQL select * from v$version;

BANNER

Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production
PL/SQL Release 9.2.0.2.0 - Production
CORE9.2.0.2.0   Production
TNS for IBM/AIX RISC System/6000: Version 9.2.0.2.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 9.2.0.2.0 - Production

SQL select 'Hello' from dual order by 1 desc;

'HELL
-
Hello

I have not faced any problem wich above sql-statement. And not faced of any
trace generated for this and not any disconnection.

It might be possible that in  9.2.0.4 , there would be such bug.


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Hi Listers

Any idea about this Bug in 9.2.0.4.

If you try select 'Hello' from dual order by 1 desc; you may run
into the bug. It creates a dump in udump and could disconnect your
session. Oracle is creating a one-off patch to fix.

The bug is for any order by x, where x is a number, desc and the
column is a constant.
It does not happen on my instance. Any Details will be appreciated.

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Re: Bug in 9.2.0.4

2003-09-22 Thread ManojKr Jha

Hi,

and also verfy that X$dual is access after this , this can checked with
explain plan.
If x$dual is not acces then consider to drop dual table,  and do
followings:


conn sys as sysdba

desc x$dual

create or replace view v_dual as select dummy from sys.x$dual where inst_id
= userenv('INSTANCE');

grant select on v_dual to public;
drop public synonym dual;

create public synonym dual for v_dual;

now try the select 'Hello' from dual order by 1 desc;;

set autot traceonly exp;

SQL select 'Hello' from dual order by 1 desc;

Execution Plan
--
  0
SELECT STATEMENT Optimizer=CHOOSE


  1  0
  FIXED TABLE (FULL) OF 'X$DUAL'

SQL set autot off
SQL /
'HELL
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Hello


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Can any body try the following in  9.2.0.4

SQL select object_name,object_type,owner from dba_objects where
object_name like '%DUAL%';
OBJECT_NAME

OBJECT_TYPEOWNER
-- --
DUAL
TABLE  SYS

DUAL
SYNONYMPUBLIC

Instead of using dual table, use memory structure x$dual;

connect sys as sysdba

desc x$dual

create view v_dual as select dummy from sys.x$dual where inst_id = userenv
('INSTANCE');

grant select on v_dual to public;
drop public synonym dual;

create public synonym dual for v_dual;

now try the select 'Hello' from dual order by 1 desc;;

In case this work, please let me know.




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invalid ROWID

2003-09-17 Thread ManojKr Jha

Hi All,

I am facing one problem explained below:
Our application is using a trigger on view a based on some table b.

IF :new.IND = 'Y' THEN
 UPDATE b set
 IND = NVL(RTRIM(:new.DIND),' ')
 WHERE ROWID = :old.OROWID;
  END IF;
Apllication is trying to update view, nad thus triiger consist above
statement got fired.

The above statement giving error :
ORA-01410: invalid ROWID

have any body faced the same problem earlier.
We are using :

Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production
PL/SQL Release 9.2.0.2.0 - Production
CORE9.2.0.2.0   Production
TNS for IBM/AIX RISC System/6000: Version 9.2.0.2.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 9.2.0.2.0 - Production


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Re: invalid ROWID

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