Title: Oracle
1- Oracle
- Basic Storage Concepts
- and Settings
2Objectives
- Differentiate between logical and physical
structures - Create many types of tablespaces
- Configure and view storage for tablespaces and
datafiles - Use undo data
3Introduction to Storage Structures
- Internal structures store
- The structure of every table, view, and other
objects you create - The data you load into your tables and other
objects - Information about the structure of tables, views,
etc. (metadata)
4Introduction to Storage Structures
- Physical structures
- Datafiles
- Operating system blocks
- Redo log files
- Control files
5Introduction to Storage Structures
- Logical Structures
- Data block
- Extent
- Segment
- Schema object
- Tablespace
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6Introduction to Storage Structures
Logical data blocks map directly to contiguous
operating system blocks in datafiles
7Tablespaces and Datafiles
CREATE TABLESPACE lttablespacenamegt DATAFILE
ltfilenamegt SIZE ltnngt AUTOEXTEND ONOFF
TEMPORARYPERMANENT EXTENT MANAGEMENT
LOCALDICTIONARY LOGGINGNOLOGGING ONLINEOFFLINE
SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT MANUALAUTO
- Add multiple files, separated by commas if needed
- Clause is required for user managed files
- Clause is optional when using OMF
- Can be used to specify SIZE of OMF file
- Note additional sub-clauses shown later
8Tablespaces and Datafiles
CREATE TABLESPACE lttablespacenamegt DATAFILE
ltfilenamegt SIZE ltnngt AUTOEXTEND ONOFF
TEMPORARYPERMANENT EXTENT MANAGEMENT
LOCALDICTIONARY LOGGINGNOLOGGING ONLINEOFFLINE
SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT MANUALAUTO
- TEMPORARY This option used only when creating
temporary tablespaces that are dictionary-managed.
- PERMANENT Default option stores permanent
objects such as tables and indexes
9Tablespaces and Datafiles
CREATE TABLESPACE lttablespacenamegt DATAFILE
ltfilenamegt SIZE ltnngt AUTOEXTEND ONOFF
TEMPORARYPERMANENT EXTENT MANAGEMENT
LOCALDICTIONARY LOGGINGNOLOGGING ONLINEOFFLINE
SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT MANUALAUTO
- LOCAL Default tablespace manages extent free
space in a bitmap inside the tablespace - DICTIONARY tablespace manages extent free space
in the data dictionary - Note additional sub-clauses shown later
10Tablespaces and Datafiles
CREATE TABLESPACE lttablespacenamegt DATAFILE
ltfilenamegt SIZE ltnngt AUTOEXTEND ONOFF
TEMPORARYPERMANENT EXTENT MANAGEMENT
LOCALDICTIONARY LOGGINGNOLOGGING ONLINEOFFLINE
SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT MANUALAUTO
- LOGGING Default all DML, DDL, and mass INSERT
commands recorded in redo log - NOLOGGING only DML commands recorded in redo log
11Tablespaces and Datafiles
CREATE TABLESPACE lttablespacenamegt DATAFILE
ltfilenamegt SIZE ltnngt AUTOEXTEND ONOFF
TEMPORARYPERMANENT EXTENT MANAGEMENT
LOCALDICTIONARY LOGGINGNOLOGGING ONLINEOFFLINE
SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT MANUALAUTO
- ONLINE Default available for use
- OFFLINE not available for use
12Tablespaces and Datafiles
CREATE TABLESPACE lttablespacenamegt DATAFILE
ltfilenamegt SIZE ltnngt AUTOEXTEND ONOFF
TEMPORARYPERMANENT EXTENT MANAGEMENT
LOCALDICTIONARY LOGGINGNOLOGGING ONLINEOFFLINE
SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT MANUALAUTO
AUTO Manages segment free space in a bitmap in
the tablespace MANUAL Manages segment free space
in the data dictionary
13Implementing OMF With Tablespaces
- DB_CREATE_FILE_DEST must be set
- In initltsidgt.ora
- Or, during session
- CREATE TABLESPACE command
- Omit DATAFILE clause in
- Or, include DATAFILE clause but only include SIZE
clause (omit file name)
14The DATAFILE Clause
- DATAFILE 'ltdatafilenamegt'
- SIZE ltnngtREUSE
- AUTOEXTEND ONOFF
- MAXSIZE ltnngtUNLIMITED
- AUTOEXTEND ON Allow file to expand when Oracle
determines more space is needed - AUTOEXTEND OFF Do not expand file
- SIZE ltnngt Specify size in bytes, kilobytes, or
megabytes - REUSE File already exists
15The DATAFILE Clause
- DATAFILE 'ltdatafilenamegt'
- SIZE ltnngtREUSE
- AUTOEXTEND ONOFF
- MAXSIZE ltnngtUNLIMITED
- Used with AUTOEXTEND ON
- MAXSIZE ltnngt Specify maximum file size in bytes,
kilobytes, or megabytes - UNLIMITED File can grow to limits of operating
system
16The EXTENT MANAGEMENT and SEGMENT SPACE
MANAGEMENT Clauses
- Syntax for EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL
- EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCALDICTIONARY
- AUTOALLOCATEUNIFORM SIZE ltnngt
- SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT MANUALAUTO
- MINIMUM EXTENT ltnngt
- DEFAULT STORAGE (INITIAL ltnngt NEXT ltnngt
PCTINCREASE ltnngt - MINEXTENTS ltnngt MAXEXTENTS ltnngt)
- AUTO Manages segment free space in a bitmap in
the tablespace - MANUAL Manages segment free space in the data
dictionary
- AUTOALLOCATE Allow the system to manage extent
size for all tables and other objects created in
the tablespace - UNIFORM SIZE ltnngt Require the specified extent
size for all tables and other objects created in
the tablespace
17The EXTENT MANAGEMENT and SEGMENT SPACE
MANAGEMENT Clauses
- Syntax for dictionary-managed tablespace
- EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCALDICTIONARY
- SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT MANUALAUTO
- AUTOALLOCATEUNIFORM SIZE ltnngt
- MINIMUM EXTENT ltnngt
- DEFAULT STORAGE
- (INITIAL ltnngt NEXT ltnngt PCTINCREASE ltnngt
- MINEXTENTS ltnngt MAXEXTENTS ltnngt)
Minimum extent size allowed for any object
created in the tablespace
Default storage settings for any object created
in the tablespace without a STORAGE clause of its
own
18The EXTENT MANAGEMENT Clause
Example of dictionary-managed datafile
Example A new table needing 6 M of space skips
over the deallocated extents
Coalesce free space periodically to combine
deallocated extents
19Creating a Dictionary-Managed Tablespace
- Example
- CREATE TABLESPACE USER_TEST
- DATAFILE 'D\oracle\data\user_test01.dbf' SIZE
250M - AUTOEXTEND ON
- EXTENT MANAGEMENT DICTIONARY
- MINIMUM EXTENT 15M
- DEFAULT STORAGE (INITIAL 90M NEXT 15M PCTINCREASE
0 - MINEXTENTS 1 MAXEXTENTS 50)
20Creating a Locally Managed Tablespace
All new tables must use extents of the same size
or multiples of the size
Example of locally managed datafile
Example A new table needing a 10M extent would
use the free space from two 5 M deallocated
extents
Deallocated extents are automatically coalesced
21Creating a Locally Managed Tablespace
- Example
- CREATE TABLESPACE USER_AUTO
- DATAFILE 'ltCoracle\oradata\user_auto01.dbf'
- SIZE 20M AUTOEXTEND OFF
- EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL AUTOALLOCATE
- SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT AUTO
22Segment Types and Their Uses
- Data segment for tables, object tables, triggers
- Index segment for indexes
- Temporary segment for sorting operations and
temporary tables - Rollback segment for undo data
- LOB segment for LOB data stored separately from
the rest of the tables data
23Temporary Tablespaces
- Oracle recommends creating locally managed
temporary tablespaces - Used for temporary segments
- Command syntax
- CREATE TEMPORARY TABLESPACE lttablespacenamegt
- TEMPFILE ltfilenamegt SIZE ltnngt AUTOEXTEND ONOFF
- EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL UNIFORM SIZE ltnngt
24Tablespaces With Nonstandard Data Block Size
- Can be 2 K, 4 K, 8 K, 16 K, or 32 K
- Requires a special memory cache that matches the
block size - Create cache by setting the appropriate
initialization parameter - DB_2K_CACHE_SIZE
- DB_4K_CACHE_SIZE
- DB_8K_CACHE_SIZE
- DB_16K_CACHE_SIZE
- DB_32K_CACHE_SIZE
25Tablespaces With Nonstandard Data Block Size
- Example
- CREATE TABLESPACE TBS_2K
- DATAFILE 'ltC\oracle\oradata\tbs_2k.dbf'
- SIZE 4M BLOCKSIZE 2K
26Configuring and Viewing Storage
- Changes you can make to a tablespace
- LOGGING/NOLOGGING
- PERMANENT/TEMPORARY
- READ ONLY/READ WRITE
- Coalesce contiguous storage space
- Add new datafile
- Rename a datafile
- Change size of a datafile
27Configuring and Viewing Storage
- Syntax
- ALTER TABLESPACE lttablespacenamegt
- ADDRENAME DATAFILE ltfilenamegt
- SIZE ltnngt AUTOEXTEND ONOFF REUSE
- DEFAULT STORAGE (INITIAL ltnngt NEXT ltnngt
- PCTINCREASE ltnngt
- MINEXTENTS ltnngt MAXEXTENTS ltnngt)
- MINIMUM EXTENT ltnngt
- COALESCE
28Configuring and Viewing Storage
- Taking a tablespace offline
- Stops it from being accessed by users
- Methods for taking a tablespace offline
- NORMAL default
- TEMPORARY for damaged datafiles
- IMMEDIATE for damaged disk (media)
29Read-only Tablespaces
- Can only be queried
- No inserts, updates, or deletes
- Example
- ALTER TABLESPACE ACCOUNTING READ ONLY
30Dropping Tablespaces
- Syntax
- DROP TABLESPACE lttablespacenamegt
- INCLUDING CONTENTS
- AND DATAFILES
- CASCADE CONSTRAINTS
Use when there are constraints outside the
tablespace that reference this tablespace
Use when there is data in the tablespace
31Querying the Data Dictionary For Storage Data
32Querying the Data Dictionary For Storage Data
- Example
- Find adjacent free extents that should be
coalesced - SELECT BLOCK_ID, BLOCK_IDBLOCKS NEXT_BLOCK_ID,
BLOCKS - FROM DBA_FREE_SPACE
- WHERE TABLESPACE_NAME 'USERS'
- ORDER BY BLOCK_ID
33Querying the Data Dictionary For Storage Data
Identifying adjacent free sets of blocks
34Overview of Undo Data
- Undo data is made of undo blocks
- Contain before images of data blocks
- Assist in read-consistency
- Two methods for managing
- Manual the old way (with manually created redo
segments) - Automatic the new way (with undo tablespace)
35Implementing Automatic Undo Management
- Requirements
- Set initialization parameters
- UNDO_MANAGEMENTAUTO
- UNDO_TABLESPACElttablespacenamegt
- Create UNDO tablespace
- While creating the database
- Later with CREATE UNDO TABLESPACE command
36Implementing Automatic Undo Management
- Optional initialization parameters
- UNDO_RETENTION time in seconds that undo data is
saved after commit (default is 900 seconds) - UNDO_SURPRESS_ERRORS defines error handling when
transitioning from manual to automatic undo
management
37Summary
- Database structures are divided into logical and
physical groups - Physical structures include datafiles, control
files, and redo log files - Logical structures include tablespaces, extents,
and data blocks - A tablespace always has at least one datafile
where its data is stored - Locally managed tablespaces use a bitmap to track
extent free space
38Summary
- When using OMF, omit the DATAFILE clause in the
CREATE TABLESPACE command - AUTOEXTEND ON allows a datafile to grow as needed
- Dictionary-managed tablespaces
- Use the data dictionary to track extent free
space - Dont automatically coalesce free space
- Locally managed tablespaces
- Automatically coalesce free space
- Keep all extents the same size or a variable
system-controlled size
39Summary
- Types of segments data, index, temporary, and
rollback - Temporary tablespaces store data while sorting,
and temporary tables - Tablespaces can be ONLINE or OFFLINE
- A READ ONLY tablespace is not included in regular
backups or recoveries
40Summary
- Dropping a tablespace with INCLUDING CONTENTS
destroys all its data - Data dictionary views for tablespaces include
DBA_TABLESPACES and DBA_FREE_EXTENTS - Undo data gives users read consistency
- Automatic undo management uses an UNDO tablespace