Tuesday, December 30, 2008
Ora-01652 : Unable to extend temp segment by 128 in tablespace
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Ora-01652 : Unable to extend temp segment by 128 in tablespace
January 24, 2008 at 2:49 pm (Oracle & PL/SQL)
That error occurs when failed to allocate an extent of the required number of blocks for a temporary segment in the tablespace indicated.
So we can this in two ways.
1.
Check the datafiles sizes..
SELECT * FROM DBA_DATA_FILES;
FILE_NAME FILE_ID TABLESPACE_NAME BYTES BLOCKS STATUS
1 D:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\USERS.DBF 4 USERS 104857600 12800 AVAILABLE
2 D:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\SYSAUX.DBF 3 SYSAUX 450887680 55040 AVAILABLE
3 D:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\UNDO.DBF 2 UNDO 94371840 11520 AVAILABLE
4 D:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\SYSTEM.DBF 1 SYSTEM 629145600 76800 AVAILABLE
Then resize your datafile or add a new datafile to current tablespace
Resizing Datafile :
ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE ‘c:\oracle\oradata\orabase\USERS.DBF’ RESIZE 200M;
Addind Datafile to existing Tablespace:
ALTER TABLESPACE USERS ADD DATAFILE ‘c:\oracle\oradata\orabase\USERS2.DBF’ SIZE 50M;
2.
Change the user’s default tablespace to a bigger one :)
SELECT * FROM Dba_Users;
USERNAME USER_ID ACCOUNT_STATUS DEFAULT_TABLESPACE
1 ASD 36 OPEN SYSTEM
2 SYS 0 OPEN SYSTEM
3 SYSTEM 5 OPEN SYSTEM
4 ANONYMOUS 28 OPEN SYSAUX
ALTER USER asd DEFAULT TABLESPACE users;
SELECT * FROM Dba_Users;
USERNAME USER_ID ACCOUNT_STATUS DEFAULT_TABLESPACE
1 ASD 36 OPEN USERS
2 SYS 0 OPEN SYSTEM
3 SYSTEM 5 OPEN SYSTEM
4 ANONYMOUS 28 OPEN SYSAUX
References :
http://www.psoug.org/reference/tablespaces.html
http://www.psoug.org/reference/datafiles.html
Ora-01652 : Unable to extend temp segment by 128 in tablespace
January 24, 2008 at 2:49 pm (Oracle & PL/SQL)
That error occurs when failed to allocate an extent of the required number of blocks for a temporary segment in the tablespace indicated.
So we can this in two ways.
1.
Check the datafiles sizes..
SELECT * FROM DBA_DATA_FILES;
FILE_NAME FILE_ID TABLESPACE_NAME BYTES BLOCKS STATUS
1 D:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\USERS.DBF 4 USERS 104857600 12800 AVAILABLE
2 D:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\SYSAUX.DBF 3 SYSAUX 450887680 55040 AVAILABLE
3 D:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\UNDO.DBF 2 UNDO 94371840 11520 AVAILABLE
4 D:\ORACLEXE\ORADATA\XE\SYSTEM.DBF 1 SYSTEM 629145600 76800 AVAILABLE
Then resize your datafile or add a new datafile to current tablespace
Resizing Datafile :
ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE ‘c:\oracle\oradata\orabase\USERS.DBF’ RESIZE 200M;
Addind Datafile to existing Tablespace:
ALTER TABLESPACE USERS ADD DATAFILE ‘c:\oracle\oradata\orabase\USERS2.DBF’ SIZE 50M;
2.
Change the user’s default tablespace to a bigger one :)
SELECT * FROM Dba_Users;
USERNAME USER_ID ACCOUNT_STATUS DEFAULT_TABLESPACE
1 ASD 36 OPEN SYSTEM
2 SYS 0 OPEN SYSTEM
3 SYSTEM 5 OPEN SYSTEM
4 ANONYMOUS 28 OPEN SYSAUX
ALTER USER asd DEFAULT TABLESPACE users;
SELECT * FROM Dba_Users;
USERNAME USER_ID ACCOUNT_STATUS DEFAULT_TABLESPACE
1 ASD 36 OPEN USERS
2 SYS 0 OPEN SYSTEM
3 SYSTEM 5 OPEN SYSTEM
4 ANONYMOUS 28 OPEN SYSAUX
References :
http://www.psoug.org/reference/tablespaces.html
http://www.psoug.org/reference/datafiles.html
Friday, December 12, 2008
Install/Uninstall Oracle in Fedora 9
The libaio.rpm
Oracle Database 10g Express Edition (Oracle XE) is used as the management data repository for Oracle VM Manager. As a result, you must ensure that the libaio.rpm
package is installed. Find libaio.rpm
from the ISO packages of Oracle Enterprise Linux. The libaio
version varies depending on the Oracle Enterprise Linux version. For Oracle Enterprise Linux 4 Update 5, the libaio
version is libaio-0.3.105-2
.
-
Before installing
libaio.rpm
, check if it is already installed. Enter the following command:# /bin/rpm -q libaio.i386
The following is an example of the returned information:
libaio-0.3.106-3.2
If no information is displayed, install
libaio.rpm
. -
To install
libaio.rpm
, go to the directory wherelibaio.rpm
is located, and enter the following command:# rpm -ivh libaio-0.3.105-2.i386.rpm
yum install libaio
Install/Uninstall Oracle in Fedora 9
1.Remove/uninstall--->rpm -e filename (without .rpm)
2.Install ---> rpm -i filename.rpm
3.Configure --> /etc/init.d/oracle-xe configure
Http port -->8888 (Default:8080..We used 8080 for tomcat)
Listener->1521
Password--> (For user name system(DBA))
boot..y
The installation process does not configure the environment. To configure the environment add the following lines to the end of the .profile file:
export ORACLE_HOME=/usr/lib/oracle/xe/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/server
export ORACLE_SID=XE
export PATH=$PATH:$ORACLE_HOME/bin
To access the Database Home Page go to "http://127.0.0.1:8888/apex"
Install JAVA in Fedora 9/Linux
1.sh jdk-1_5_0_13-dlj-linux-i586.bin --unpack
to create .rpm
2.rpm -i jdk-1_5_0_11-linux-i586.rpm
In.rpm file
3. Set the environment variables:
echo 'export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.5.0_13' > /etc/profile.d/jdk.sh
echo 'export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH' >> /etc/profile.d/jdk.sh
4. Source the file you just created:
source /etc/profile.d/jdk.sh
5. You can verify that the Java environment has been installed successfully installed by executing this command from the shell:
java -version
to create .rpm
2.rpm -i jdk-1_5_0_11-linux-i586.rpm
In.rpm file
3. Set the environment variables:
echo 'export JAVA_HOME=/opt/jdk1.5.0_13' > /etc/profile.d/jdk.sh
echo 'export PATH=$JAVA_HOME/bin:$PATH' >> /etc/profile.d/jdk.sh
4. Source the file you just created:
source /etc/profile.d/jdk.sh
5. You can verify that the Java environment has been installed successfully installed by executing this command from the shell:
java -version
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Set JAVA_HOME in Linux,Windows
Linux/Unix (bash)
export ANT_HOME=/usr/local/ant
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk-1.5.0.05
export PATH=${PATH}:${ANT_HOME}/bin
Windows and OS/2
set ANT_HOME=c:\ant
set JAVA_HOME=c:\jdk-1.5.0.05
set PATH=%PATH%;%ANT_HOME%\bin
export ANT_HOME=/usr/local/ant
export JAVA_HOME=/usr/local/jdk-1.5.0.05
export PATH=${PATH}:${ANT_HOME}/bin
Windows and OS/2
set ANT_HOME=c:\ant
set JAVA_HOME=c:\jdk-1.5.0.05
set PATH=%PATH%;%ANT_HOME%\bin
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