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1) Are there 10+ TB production databases working with Dataguard? ..................................................................... 2 2) How many production sites are using RAC + Dataguard?................................................................................... 2 3) Are uncommitted transactions written to flashback redologs?............................................................................. 2 4) Can flashback database be implemented more than once after resetlogs? ........................................................... 2 5) How to get SCN numbers on 9i, 10g.................................................................................................................... 3 6) How to Migrate of 10TB database from 9i to 10g + 10 standby sites.................................................................. 3 7) Trigger related information .................................................................................................................................. 4 8) Public references of 10g production Customer using ASM, Dataguard .............................................................. 4 9) 10g RAC + Data Guard Physical Standby reference-able production sites ......................................................... 4 10) 10g + ASM reference-able production sites ....................................................................................................... 4 11) Strategies for migration from FS to ASM .......................................................................................................... 5 12) Are flashback recovery parameters dynamic?.................................................................................................... 5 13) Which is the difference for the statistics level parameter in 9i and 10g............................................................. 5 14) Is it possible to do flashback after truncate?....................................................................................................... 7 15) Can we restore a dropped table after a new table with the same name has been created? ................................. 7 16) Can we export a dropped table? ......................................................................................................................... 8 17) v$sql_bind_capture, when it samples? ............................................................................................................... 8 18) Can bind capture be activated on purpose? ........................................................................................................ 8 19) Is Times Ten incorporated into 10g?.................................................................................................................. 9 20) How Oracle 10g decides the # of processes to drop a partition table?............................................................. 10 21) Are outline_parameters needed on 10g? .......................................................................................................... 11 22) How to check a profile definition explain plan ................................................................................................ 12 23) Useful 10g Links .............................................................................................................................................. 13
2) if yes can the txs applied from 02:00 to 18:00 be applied? 1) Yes. Once a flashback is implemented and the database opened using resetlogs, a second flashback can be implemented to an SCN that is smaller than that of the first flashback, the database incarnation will be set accordingly. 2) No With flashback Yes. Using log mining.
13) Which is the difference for the statistics level parameter in 9i and 10g
On Both 9i and 10g statistics_level control auto tuning capabilities. This sql can be used to check available features in both versions: col statistics_name for a30 head "Statistics Name" col session_status for a10 head "Session|Status" col system_status for a10 head "System|Status" col activation_level for a10 head "Activation|Level" col session_settable for a10 head "Session|Settable" SELECT STATISTICS_NAME,
SESSION_STATUS, SYSTEM_STATUS, ACTIVATION_LEVEL, SESSION_SETTABLE FROM v$statistics_level ORDER BY 1 / 10g statistics_level control the following features (highlighted options available on 9i):
Statistics Name -----------------------------Active Session History Bind Data Capture Buffer Cache Advice Global Cache Statistics Longops Statistics MTTR Advice Modification Monitoring PGA Advice Plan Execution Statistics Segment Level Statistics Shared Pool Advice Streams Pool Advice Threshold-based Alerts Timed OS Statistics Timed Statistics Ultrafast Latch Statistics Undo Advisor, Alerts and Fast Ramp up 17 rows selected. Session Status ---------ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED System Status ---------ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED Activation Level ---------TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL ALL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL ALL TYPICAL TYPICAL TYPICAL Session Settable ---------NO NO NO NO NO NO NO NO YES NO NO NO NO YES YES NO NO
15) Can we restore a dropped table after a new table with the same name has been created?
Yes, using the sintax: Restore table <tabname> to before drop rename to <newname>;
Note 273121.1 - How To Find The Value of a Bind Variable Without Tracing Note 296765.1 - Solutions for possible AWR Library Cache Latch Contention Issues in Oracle 10g Note 43808.1 - VIEW: "V$SQL_BIND_DATA" Reference Note
* Dynamic, on-demand caching often used in customer-facing applications to load data for a specific customer when they first arrive and add or update data as the interaction progresses. In a call-center or customer portal application, this helps speed access to information for the specific group of customers currently being served; * Sliding time window caching useful in business intelligence and analytics applications, where the last 10 minutes of production data or the last 30 days of retail sales data are heavily used for real-time decisionmaking; and, * Reference data caching useful for customer-facing Web sites or business process acceleration, where product catalogs, business rules and metadata are heavily accessed. In each of these scenarios, Oracle TimesTen 7 automatically manages the data movement between the cache and the underlying enterprise Oracle database, simplifying application development. In addition, Oracle TimesTen 7 also supports Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC), Oracle Fusion Middleware, Oracle SQL Developer and Oracle JDeveloper.
20) How Oracle 10g decides the # of processes to drop a partition table?
I was not able to find this information on the 10g R2 Administration, New Features, Reference or SQL Reference Manuals. This is compilation of the available information: Resource Optimized DROP TABLE for Partitioned Tables When dropping a large partitioned table in the no recoverable PURGE mode, the DROP operation is internally split to drop chunks of partitions. Dropping large partitioned tables can affect tens of thousands of partitions that all have to be logically removed from the system. The capability of transparently dropping such an object in an incremental fashion optimizes the resource consumption and positively affects the run-time behavior.
To avoid running into resource constraints, the DROP TABLE...PURGE command for a partitioned table drops the table in multiple transactions, where each transaction drops a subset of the partitions or subpartitions and then commits. The table becomes completely dropped at the conclusion of the final transaction. If the DROP TABLE...PURGE command fails, you can take corrective action, if any, and then restart the command. The command resumes at the point where it failed. When you drop a partitioned table with the PURGE keyword, the statement executes as a series of subtransactions, each of which drops a subset of partitions or subpartitions and their metadata. This division of the drop operation into subtransactions optimizes the processing of internal system resource consumption (for example, the library cache), especially for the dropping of very large partitioned tables. As soon as the first subtransaction commits, the table is marked UNUSABLE. If any of the subtransactions fails, the only operation allowed on the table is another DROP TABLE ... PURGE statement. Such a statement will resume work from where the previous DROP TABLE statement failed, assuming that you have corrected any errors that the previous operation encountered. You can list the tables marked UNUSABLE by such a drop operation by querying the status column of the *_TABLES, *_PART_TABLES, *_ALL_TABLES, or *_OBJECT_TABLES data dictionary views, as appropriate. References: http://st-doc.us.oracle.com/10/102/server.102/b14231/partiti.htm#ADMIN10062 http://st-doc.us.oracle.com/10/102/server.102/b14214/chapter1.htm#sthref360 http://st-doc.us.oracle.com/10/102/server.102/b14200/statements_9003.htm#i2061306 http://st-doc.us.oracle.com/10/102/server.102/b14231/partiti.htm#sthref2746
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