CREATE DATABASE mynewdb USER SYS IDENTIFIED BY sys_password USER SYSTEM
IDENTIFIED BY system_password LOGFILE GROUP 1
('/u01/app/oracle/oradata/mynewdb/redo01.log') SIZE 100M, GROUP 2
('/u01/app/oracle/oradata/mynewdb/redo02.log') SIZE 100M, GROUP 3
('/u01/app/oracle/oradata/mynewdb/redo03.log') SIZE 100M;
and SQL rejects this and show this error:
CREATE DATABASE mynewdb *
ERROR at line 1: ORA-01501: CREATE DATABASE failed
ORA-01504: database name 'MYNEWDB' does not match parameter db_name 'orcl'
Can you help me please?
Add in your PFILE or SPFILE:
db_name=MYNEWDB
Related
I created a completely new Oracle database and I am trying to import a DMP file from a full backup of another database and I am getting several errors.
Command:
impdp system/welcome1 full=yes directory=BACKUPSDR dumpfile=bck_full_AXISPROD_15012018.dmp logfile=bck_full_AXISPROD_15012018.LOG
Error:
Processing object type DATABASE_EXPORT/TABLESPACE
ORA-39083: Object type TABLESPACE failed to create with error:
ORA-02236: invalid file name
Failing sql is:
CREATE UNDO TABLESPACE "UNDOTBS1" DATAFILE SIZE 209715200 AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT 5242880 MAXSIZE 32767M BLOCKSIZE 8192 EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL AUTOALLOCATE
The following doesn't have to be right, but might give you some ideas.
I've formatted a long you posted, just to emphasize --> here:
ORA-02236: invalid file name
CREATE UNDO TABLESPACE "UNDOTBS1"
DATAFILE --> here
SIZE 209715200 AUTOEXTEND ON
NEXT 5242880 MAXSIZE 32767M
BLOCKSIZE 8192 EXTENT
MANAGEMENT LOCAL AUTOALLOCATE
Datafile name is, as you can see, missing. Is it valid?
If you - in the source database - extract DDL used to create tablespaces, such as the following example on my 11g XE, you'll see something like this:
SQL> select dbms_metadata.get_ddl ('TABLESPACE', tablespace_name)
2 from dba_tablespaces;
CREATE UNDO TABLESPACE "UNDOTBS1"
DATAFILE 'C:\ORACLEXE\APP\ORACLE\ORADATA --> here
CREATE TABLESPACE "SYSAUX"
DATAFILE --> here
SIZE 10485760
AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT 104
UNDO tablespace contains datafile name. SYSAUX does not. How come? If you show current value of DB_CREATE_FILES_DEST (which, if set, tells Oracle where to create datafiles by default):
SQL> show parameter DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST;
db_create_file_dest string
you might see something. In my XE, that parameter isn't set.
Therefore, I suppose that IMPDP expected the same datafile location as it was set in the source database. If it doesn't exist, it raised the error.
Could you check it?
If it appears that it is the cause of your problems, you should extract CREATE TABLESPACE commands (as I did), modify datafile names so that they aren't invalid any more and pre-create tablespaces. If you're unsure of how large they should be, run
SQL> select tablespace_name, sum(bytes) / (1024 * 1024) size_in_MB
2 from dba_segments
3 group by tablespace_name;
SYSAUX 643,8125
UNDOTBS1 10,1875
USERS 4,1875
SYSTEM 355,875
Then repeat the IMPDP and exclude tablespaces, such as
exclude=tablespace:"IN ('UNDOTBS1', 'USERS')"
As you can see in the SQL listed, DATAFILE does not have a value. This means that Oracle will try to create a datafile at the default location. If that location is not set, CREATE will fail.
You can check the default location for tablespaces with
SQL> show parameter DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST;
NAME TYPE VALUE
--------------------- -------- ------------------------------
db_create_file_dest string
Above, it has no value. To set the value, use alter system set:
SQL> alter system set DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST='/ORCL/u02/app/oracle/oradata/ORCL/orclpdb1';
System altered.
SQL> show parameter DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST;
NAME TYPE VALUE
--------------------- -------- ------------------------------------------
db_create_file_dest string /ORCL/u02/app/oracle/oradata/ORCL/orclpdb1
Here, /ORCL/u02/app/oracle/oradata/ORCL/orclpdb1 is the path for tables spaces in the first pluggable database (PDB), using the Oracle 12.2.0.1 container from https://container-registry.oracle.com/
I use Oracle 11g express. I try to install sample database HR. From cmd
sqlplus
system
123456
Error:
Comment created.
Commit complete.
BEGIN dbms_stats.gather_schema_stats( 'HR' , granularity => 'ALL' , cascade => TRUE , block_sample => TRUE ); END;
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-20000: Schema "HR" does not exist or insufficient privileges
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 3701
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 24470
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_STATS", line 24435
ORA-06512: at line 1
How I install sample database HR correctly?
Apparently the statement to create the user hr was not executed correctly, and despite that the execution of the hr_main.sql script is not stopped.
This worked for me:
Once as sysdba:
SQL> alter session set "_ORACLE_SCRIPT"=true;
Session altered.
SQL> create user hr identified by hr;
User created.
SQL> drop user hr cascade;
User droped.
SQL> #?/demo/schema/human_resources/hr_main.sql
...
User created.
...
Navigate to the PDB container as SYS user before executing the script
[oracle#af18354c958e /]$ sqlplus sys as sysdba
Enter password: password
Connected to:
Oracle Database 12c Enterprise Edition Release 12.2.0.1.0 - 64bit Production
SQL> alter session set container = ORCLPDB1
SQL> #hr_main.sql
specify password for HR as parameter 1:
Enter value for 1: hr
specify default tablespeace for HR as parameter 2:
Enter value for 2: users
specify temporary tablespace for HR as parameter 3:
Enter value for 3: temp
specify log path as parameter 4:
Enter value for 4: $ORACLE_HOME/demo/schema/log/
The problem is the line
create user hr identified by 123456a#
Because user is not created, you are getting other errors.
To resolve it do either of below
Remove special character from password. Or use underscores _ in password.
create user hr identified by 123456a
OR
Try enclosing password in double quotes. (I am not able to test it now. But if it doesn't work, try first option. I referred this link)
create user hr identified by "123456a#"
I am trying to create a the following table in postgresql
CREATE TABLE retail_demo.categories_dim_hawq
(
category_id integer NOT NULL,
category_name character varying(400) NOT NULL
)
WITH (appendonly=true, compresstype=quicklz) DISTRIBUTED RANDOMLY;
I am getting the following error:
ERROR: cannot get table space location for content 0 table space 1663
(catalog.c:97)
I tried to create a new tablespace, I got the following:
ERROR: syntax error at or near "LOCATION" LINE 1: create TABLESPACE
moha LOCATION "/tmp/abc";
Thanks in advance,
Moha.
I got the answer
you’ll need to create a filespace, tablespace, database, and then create the table to do this follow the following steps:
12. If you are on the default database (using plsql command), you can get out to root db user (gpadmin) using CTRL + D.
13. gpfilespace -o .
14. enter the name of the filespace: hawqfilespace3
15. Choose filesystem name for this filespace: hdfs
16. Enter replica num for filespace: 0
17. Specify the HDFS location for the segments: bigdata01.intrasoft.com.jo:8020/xd
Note that /xd is one of Hadoop directories which has read write access.
18. The system will generate a configuration command to you, just execute it.
19. Copy and paste the command and click on enter to execute it.
20. The file space is now created successfully.
21. Now connect to the Database using the psql command.
22. Now create a tablespace on the file space you created.
create TABLESPACE hawqtablespace3 FILESPACE hawqfilespace3;
23. Create a database on this tablespace using the command.
CREATE DATABASE hawqdatabase3 WITH OWNER gpadmin TEMPLATE=template0 TABLESPACE hawqtablespace3;
24. Now you need to connect to the database you created, but first click CTRL + D to exit the user you are in.
25. Enter the command psql hawqdatabase3
My situation is that I have to create a new Oracle database using only scripts (so please do not advice me using DBCA)
My script is as below:
CreateDB.bat
set ORACLE_SID=testdb
oradim -new -sid %ORACLE_SID% -intpwd test -startmode M
copy init.ora D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\database\inittestdb.ora
sqlplus sys/test as sysdba #D:\Script\CreateDB.sql
==> "init.ora" is the file I copy from the DB created using DBCA
CreateDB.sql
CREATE SPFILE='D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\dbs\spfiletestdb.ora' FROM
PFILE='D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\database\inittestdb.ora';
startup nomount PFILE='D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\db_1\database\inittestdb.ora';
create database testdb
logfile group 1 ('D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\testdb\redo1.log') size 100M,
group 2 ('D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\testdb\redo2.log') size 100M,
group 3 ('D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\testdb\redo3.log') size 100M
character set JA16SJIS
national character set AL16UTF16
datafile 'D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\testdb\system01.dbf'
size 500M
autoextend on
next 100M maxsize unlimited
extent management local
sysaux datafile 'D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\testdb\sysaux01.dbf'
size 100M
autoextend on
next 100M
maxsize unlimited
DEFAULT TABLESPACE tbs_1
DATAFILE 'D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\testdb\tbs01.dbf'
SIZE 200M REUSE
DEFAULT temporary TABLESPACE tempts1
tempfile 'D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\testdb\temp01.dbf'
SIZE 200M REUSE
undo tablespace undotbs
datafile 'D:\oracle\product\10.2.0\oradata\testdb\undotbs01.dbf'
SIZE 200M REUSE AUTOEXTEND ON MAXSIZE UNLIMITED;
The above return error [ORA-30012: undo tablespace 'UNDOTBS01.DBF' does not exist or of wrong type].
At first, as i check the init.ora file, I found out that the parameter for UNTO tablespace have different name for UNDO file, so I change it to match the file name in my script.
Old:
undo_management=AUTO
undo_tablespace=UNDOTBS1.DBF
New:
undo_management=AUTO
undo_tablespace=UNDOTBS01.DBF
and delete the database (yes, even when error, the database is still created, just cannot be used) and re-run everthing again, and same error occurs.
I have research for 2 days and still cannot find any solution.
All the script above is following the guide on Oracle website:
http://docs.oracle.com/cd/B19306_01/server.102/b14231/create.htm
The OS is Windows Server 2003.
Database is Oracle 10g Standard Edition.
UPDATED 1:
Thank Mat, UNDO tablespace problem is solved :D
Now, next error pop-up.
Completed: ALTER DATABASE DEFAULT TEMPORARY TABLESPACE TEMPTS1
Wed May 21 09:11:38 2014
Errors in file d:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\testdb\udump\testdb_ora_3416.trc:
ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
ORA-02236: invalid file name
However, it is actually due to the missing of datafile option for [DEFAULT TABLESPACE tbs_1].
I have update the CREATE script above.
UPDATED 2:
A new problem occurred when I create a user for this database.
I have created a new topic for it on this link:
Oracle 10g: ORA-12154 when connect to database with newly created user
Any help will be appreciated.
The undo_tablespace parameter takes the name of the tablespace, not of the datafile.
You should have
undo_tablespace=UNDOTBS
in your parameter file to match your database creation script.
I've created a database in oracle 11g with the following commands:
oradim -NEW -SID TA -STARTMODE auto
sqlplus /as sysdba /nolog #CreateDatabase.sql
conn / as sysdba
CREATE SPFILE='C:/Databases/Tamiflu/tamifludb.ora' FROM PFILE='C:/Databases/Tamiflu/inittamiflu.ora';
SHUTDOWN
startup nomount pfile="C:/Databases/Tamiflu/inittamiflu.ora';
CREATE DATABASE db name
USER SYS IDENTIFIED BY EuroRSCG1
USER SYSTEM IDENTIFIED BY EuroRSCG1
LOGFILE GROUP 1 ('C:/Databases/Tamiflu/Logs/redo01.log') SIZE 100M,
GROUP 2 ('C:/Databases/Tamiflu/Logs/redo02.log') SIZE 100M,
GROUP 3 ('C:/Databases/Tamiflu/Logs/redo03.log') SIZE 100M
MAXLOGFILES 5
MAXLOGMEMBERS 5
MAXLOGHISTORY 1
MAXDATAFILES 100
MAXINSTANCES 1
CHARACTER SET US7ASCII
NATIONAL CHARACTER SET AL16UTF16
DATAFILE 'C:/Databases/Tamiflu/Data/system01.dbf' SIZE 325M REUSE
EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL
SYSAUX DATAFILE 'C:/Databases/Tamiflu/Data/sysaux01.dbf' SIZE 325M REUSE
DEFAULT TABLESPACE tbs_1
DEFAULT TEMPORARY TABLESPACE tempts1
TEMPFILE 'C:/Databases/Tamiflu/Data/temp01.dbf'
SIZE 20M REUSE
UNDO TABLESPACE undotbs
DATAFILE 'C:/Databases/Tamiflu/Data/undotbs01.dbf'
SIZE 200M REUSE AUTOEXTEND ON MAXSIZE UNLIMITED;
It successfully executes.
Then when I try to view the DB in SQL Developer, it says it doesn't know the SID. But I established the SID earlier.
I don't know how to clear oracle's SID cache or. What to do now.
A few things don't add up here
The instance is named ta
The database init.ora file is named tamiflu
The create database statement is not correct. what is the database name ? db_name?
All of these values should be consistent.