Difference between revisions of "Datapump"
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impdp <user>/<pwd> parfile=db_params.par | impdp <user>/<pwd> parfile=db_params.par | ||
| + | ===Enable trace mode=== | ||
| + | Two trace possibilities are available, standard and full: | ||
| + | impdp trace=0480300 ... | ||
| + | provides standard tracing. Trace files will be in user-dump_dest | ||
| + | impdp trace=1FF0300 ... | ||
| + | provides full tracing. Trace files will be in user-dump_dest | ||
Revision as of 13:04, 9 December 2011
Use the flashback parameter to export and import a consistent dump
expdp <user>/<pwd> parfile=db_params.par
where db_params.par would look like this:
flashback_time=”to_timestamp (to_char (sysdate, ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS’), ‘YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS’)” directory=DATAPUMP_DIR dumpfile=db_schema.dmp schemas=(apps,test)
This performs a consistent dump of 2 schemas
Keeping the parameters in a file like this allows you to reuse it for the import:
impdp <user>/<pwd> parfile=db_params.par
Enable trace mode
Two trace possibilities are available, standard and full:
impdp trace=0480300 ...
provides standard tracing. Trace files will be in user-dump_dest
impdp trace=1FF0300 ...
provides full tracing. Trace files will be in user-dump_dest