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Jun 07, 2016 pm 04:43 PM

升级数据字典,解决ORA-01092: ORACLE instance terminated. Disconnection forced问题。

升级数据字典,,解决ORA-01092: Oracle instance terminated. Disconnection forced问题。

在Oracle 实例关闭的情况下,Oracle 软件从10.2.0.1 升级到 10.2.0.5 之后,存在的数据库也要升级。

此时启动实例会报错 ORA-01092: ORACLE instance terminated. Disconnection forced

SQL> alter database open;

ERROR at line 1:

ORA-01092: ORACLE instance terminated. Disconnection forced

第一步,通过startup upgrade启动实例

SQL> startup upgrade;

ORACLE instance started.

Total System Global Area  322961408 bytes

Fixed Size              2095992 bytes

Variable Size                100664456 bytes

Database Buffers      213909504 bytes

Redo Buffers                6291456 bytes

Database mounted.

Database opened.

 

第二步,升级数据字典和实例等

SQL>@ORACLE_HOME\rdbms\admin\catupgrd.sql

分钟左右

升级完毕显示如下:

Oracle Database 10.2 Upgrade Status Utility          09-11-2014 21:48:21

Component                                Status        Version  HH:MM:SS

Oracle Database Server                    VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:15:41

JServer JAVA Virtual Machine              VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:06:46

Oracle XDK                                VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:00:51

Oracle Database Java Packages            VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:00:45

Oracle Text                              VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:01:07

Oracle XML Database                      VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:03:26

Oracle Workspace Manager                  VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:01:21

Oracle Data Mining                        VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:00:39

OLAP Analytic Workspace                   VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:00:48

OLAP Catalog                              VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:02:01

Oracle OLAP API                          VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:02:01

Oracle interMedia                        VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:06:35

Spatial                                  VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:04:50

Oracle Expression Filter                  VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:00:30

Oracle Enterprise Manager                VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:02:59

Oracle Rule Manager                      VALID      10.2.0.5.0  00:00:18

.

Total Upgrade Time: 00:53:47

DOC>#######################################################################

DOC>#######################################################################

DOC>

DOC>  The above PL/SQL lists the SERVER components in the upgraded

DOC>  database, along with their current version and status.

DOC>

DOC>  Please review the status and version columns and look for

DOC>  any errors in the spool log file.  If there are errors in the spool

DOC>  file, or any components are not VALID or not the current version,

DOC>  consult the Oracle Database Upgrade Guide for troubleshooting

DOC>  recommendations.

DOC>

DOC>  Next shutdown immediate, restart for normal operation, and then

DOC>  run utlrp.sql to recompile any invalid application objects.

DOC>

DOC>#######################################################################

DOC>#######################################################################

DOC>#

 

第三步,shutdown 实例。Startup实例

第四步,再次编译无效的应用对象

SQL> @?/rdbms/admin/utlrp.sql

TIMESTAMP

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

COMP_TIMESTAMP UTLRP_BGN  2014-09-11 21:52:02

DOC>  The following PL/SQL block invokes UTL_RECOMP to recompile invalid

DOC>  objects in the database. Recompilation time is proportional to the

DOC>  number of invalid objects in the database, so this command may take

DOC>  a long time to execute on a database with a large number of invalid

DOC>  objects.

DOC>

DOC>  Use the following queries to track recompilation progress:

DOC>

DOC>  1. Query returning the number of invalid objects remaining. This

DOC>      number should decrease with time.

DOC>        SELECT COUNT(*) FROM obj$ WHERE status IN (4, 5, 6);

DOC>

DOC>  2. Query returning the number of objects compiled so far. This number

DOC>      should increase with time.

DOC>        SELECT COUNT(*) FROM UTL_RECOMP_COMPILED;

DOC>

DOC>  This script automatically chooses serial or parallel recompilation

DOC>   based on the number of CPUs available (parameter cpu_count) multiplied

DOC>  by the number of threads per CPU (parameter parallel_threads_per_cpu).

DOC>  On RAC, this number is added across all RAC nodes.

DOC>

DOC>  UTL_RECOMP uses DBMS_SCHEDULER to create jobs for parallel

DOC>  recompilation. Jobs are created without instance affinity so that they

DOC>  can migrate across RAC nodes. Use the following queries to verify

DOC>  whether UTL_RECOMP jobs are being created and run correctly:

DOC>

DOC>  1. Query showing jobs created by UTL_RECOMP

DOC>        SELECT job_name FROM dba_scheduler_jobs

DOC>            WHERE job_name like 'UTL_RECOMP_SLAVE_%';

DOC>

DOC>  2. Query showing UTL_RECOMP jobs that are running

DOC>        SELECT job_name FROM dba_scheduler_running_jobs

DOC>            WHERE job_name like 'UTL_RECOMP_SLAVE_%';

DOC>#

 

TIMESTAMP

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

COMP_TIMESTAMP UTLRP_END  2014-09-11 21:53:40

DOC> The following query reports the number of objects that have compiled

DOC> with errors (objects that compile with errors have status set to 3 in

DOC> obj$). If the number is higher than expected, please examine the error

DOC> messages reported with each object (using SHOW ERRORS) to see if they

DOC> point to system misconfiguration or resource constraints that must be

DOC> fixed before attempting to recompile these objects.

DOC>#

 

OBJECTS WITH ERRORS

-------------------

                  0

DOC> The following query reports the number of errors caught during

DOC> recompilation. If this number is non-zero, please query the error

DOC> messages in the table UTL_RECOMP_ERRORS to see if any of these errors

DOC> are due to misconfiguration or resource constraints that must be

DOC> fixed before objects can compile successfully.

DOC>#

 

ERRORS DURING RECOMPILATION

---------------------------

                          0

SQL>

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