清理DBA_DATAPUMP_JOBS中的失敗數據泵作業

SYS_EXPORT_FULL_01、SYS_EXPORT_FULL_02是一個完整的數據庫導出作業,狀態是NOT RUNNING,意味着作業是暫時的停止,實際上作業失敗了也是NOT RUNNING狀態。

SELECT owner_name,
       job_name,
       rtrim(operation) "OPERATION",
       rtrim(job_mode) "JOB_MODE",
       state,
       attached_sessions
  FROM dba_datapump_jobs
 WHERE job_name NOT LIKE 'BIN$%'
 ORDER BY 1, 2;

查看作業的master表

SELECT o.status,
       o.object_id,
       o.object_type,
       o.owner || '.' || object_name "OWNER.OBJECT"
  FROM dba_objects o, dba_datapump_jobs j
 WHERE o.owner = j.owner_name
   AND o.object_name = j.job_name
   AND j.job_name NOT LIKE 'BIN$%'
 ORDER BY 4, 2;

這表示以前(可能是很久以前)停止的作業,當然這些作業不可能重新啓動,完全可以刪除這些master表。

drop table SYSTEM.SYS_EXPORT_SCHEMA_01

metalink文章《How To Cleanup Orphaned DataPump Jobs In DBA_DATAPUMP_JOBS ? (文檔 ID 336014.1)》

APPLIES TO:
Oracle Database - Standard Edition - Version 10.1.0.2 to 12.2.0.1 [Release 10.1 to 12.2]
Enterprise Manager for Oracle Database - Version 10.1.0.2 to 12.1.0.7.0 [Release 10.1 to 12.1]
Oracle Database - Personal Edition - Version 10.1.0.2 to 12.2.0.1 [Release 10.1 to 12.2]
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 10.1.0.2 to 12.2.0.1 [Release 10.1 to 12.2]
Information in this document applies to any platform.
***Checked for relevance on 29-Apr-2014***

GOAL
How to cleanup orphaned Data Pump jobs in DBA_DATAPUMP_JOBS ?

SOLUTION
The jobs used in this example:
- Export job SCOTT.EXPDP_20051121 is a schema level export that is running
- Export job SCOTT.SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_01 is an orphaned table level export job
- Export job SCOTT.SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_02 is a table level export job that was stopped
- Export job SYSTEM.SYS_EXPORT_FULL_01 is a full database export job that is temporary stopped


Step 1. Determine in SQL*Plus which Data Pump jobs exist in the database:

%sqlplus /nolog

CONNECT / as sysdba 
SET lines 200 
COL owner_name FORMAT a10; 
COL job_name FORMAT a20 
COL state FORMAT a12
COL operation LIKE state 
COL job_mode LIKE state 
COL owner.object for a50

-- locate Data Pump jobs: 

SELECT owner_name, job_name, rtrim(operation) "OPERATION", 
       rtrim(job_mode) "JOB_MODE", state, attached_sessions
  FROM dba_datapump_jobs
 WHERE job_name NOT LIKE 'BIN$%'
 ORDER BY 1,2;

OWNER_NAME JOB_NAME            OPERATION JOB_MODE  STATE       ATTACHED
---------- ------------------- --------- --------- ----------- --------
SCOTT      EXPDP_20051121      EXPORT    SCHEMA    EXECUTING          1
SCOTT      SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_01 EXPORT    TABLE     NOT RUNNING        0 
SCOTT      SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_02 EXPORT    TABLE     NOT RUNNING        0 
SYSTEM     SYS_EXPORT_FULL_01  EXPORT    FULL      NOT RUNNING        0
Step 2. Ensure that the listed jobs in dba_datapump_jobs are not export/import Data Pump jobs that are active: status should be 'NOT RUNNING'.

Step 3. Check with the job owner that the job with status 'NOT RUNNING' in dba_datapump_jobs is not an export/import Data Pump job that has been temporary stopped, but is actually a job that failed. (E.g. the full database export job by SYSTEM is not a job that failed, but was deliberately paused with STOP_JOB).

Step 4. Identify orphan DataPump external tables. To do this, run the following as SYSDBA in SQL*Plus:

set linesize 200 trimspool on
set pagesize 2000
col owner form a30
col created form a25
col last_ddl_time form a25
col object_name form a30
col object_type form a25
select OWNER,OBJECT_NAME,OBJECT_TYPE, status,
to_char(CREATED,'dd-mon-yyyy hh24:mi:ss') created ,to_char(LAST_DDL_TIME , 'dd-mon-yyyy hh24:mi:ss') last_ddl_time
from dba_objects
where object_name like 'ET$%'
/

select owner, TABLE_NAME, DEFAULT_DIRECTORY_NAME, ACCESS_TYPE
from dba_external_tables
order by 1,2
/

Correlate the information from DBA_OBJECTS and DBA_EXTERNAL TABLES above to identify the temporary external tables that belong to the DataPump orphaned jobs.
Drop the temporary external tables that belong to the DataPump orphaned job. eg:

SQL> drop table system.&1 purge;
Enter value for 1: ET$00654E1E0001
old 1: drop table system.&1 purge
new 1: drop table system.ET$00654E1E0001 purge


Step 5. Determine in SQL*Plus the related master tables:

-- locate Data Pump master tables: 

SELECT o.status, o.object_id, o.object_type, 
       o.owner||'.'||object_name "OWNER.OBJECT" 
  FROM dba_objects o, dba_datapump_jobs j 
 WHERE o.owner=j.owner_name AND o.object_name=j.job_name 
   AND j.job_name NOT LIKE 'BIN$%' ORDER BY 4,2; 

STATUS   OBJECT_ID OBJECT_TYPE  OWNER.OBJECT 
------- ---------- ------------ ------------------------- 
VALID        85283 TABLE        SCOTT.EXPDP_20051121 
VALID        85215 TABLE        SCOTT.SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_02 
VALID        85162 TABLE        SYSTEM.SYS_EXPORT_FULL_01

select table_name, owner from dba_external_tables;


Step 6. For jobs that were stopped in the past and won't be restarted anymore, delete the master table. E.g.:

DROP TABLE scott.sys_export_table_02;

-- For systems with recycle bin additionally run:
purge dba_recyclebin;
 

NOTE:
In case the table name is mixed case, you can get errors on the drop, e.g.:
SQL> drop table SYSTEM.impdp_schema_STGMDM_10202014_0;
drop table SYSTEM.impdp_schema_STGMDM_10202014_0
                *
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
  

Because the table has a mixed case, try using these statements with double quotes around the table name, for instance:
drop table SYSTEM."impdp_SCHEMA_STGMDM_04102015_1";
drop table SYSTEM."impdp_schema_STGMDM_10202014_0";
  

Step 7. Re-run the query on dba_datapump_jobs and dba_objects (step 1 and 4). If there are still jobs listed in dba_datapump_jobs, and these jobs do not have a master table anymore, cleanup the job while connected as the job owner. E.g.:

CONNECT scott/tiger 

SET serveroutput on 
SET lines 100 
DECLARE 
   h1 NUMBER; 
BEGIN 
   h1 := DBMS_DATAPUMP.ATTACH('SYS_EXPORT_TABLE_01','SCOTT'); 
   DBMS_DATAPUMP.STOP_JOB (h1); 
END; 
/

Note that after the call to the STOP_JOB procedure, it may take some time for the job to be removed. Query the view user_datapump_jobs to check whether the job has been removed:

CONNECT scott/tiger 

SELECT * FROM user_datapump_jobs;


Step 8. Confirm that the job has been removed:

CONNECT / as sysdba 
SET lines 200  
COL owner_name FORMAT a10;  
COL job_name FORMAT a20  
COL state FORMAT a12  
COL operation LIKE state  
COL job_mode LIKE state  
COL owner.object for a50

-- locate Data Pump jobs:  

SELECT owner_name, job_name, rtrim(operation) "OPERATION", 
       rtrim(job_mode) "JOB_MODE", state, attached_sessions
  FROM dba_datapump_jobs
 WHERE job_name NOT LIKE 'BIN$%'
 ORDER BY 1,2;

OWNER_NAME JOB_NAME            OPERATION JOB_MODE  STATE       ATTACHED 
---------- ------------------- --------- --------- ----------- -------- 
SCOTT      EXPDP_20051121      EXPORT    SCHEMA    EXECUTING          1 
SYSTEM     SYS_EXPORT_FULL_01  EXPORT    FULL      NOT RUNNING        0 

-- locate Data Pump master tables: 

SELECT o.status, o.object_id, o.object_type, 
       o.owner||'.'||object_name "OWNER.OBJECT" 
  FROM dba_objects o, dba_datapump_jobs j 
 WHERE o.owner=j.owner_name AND o.object_name=j.job_name 
   AND j.job_name NOT LIKE 'BIN$%' ORDER BY 4,2; 

STATUS   OBJECT_ID OBJECT_TYPE  OWNER.OBJECT 
------- ---------- ------------ ------------------------- 
VALID        85283 TABLE        SCOTT.EXPDP_20051121 
VALID        85162 TABLE        SYSTEM.SYS_EXPORT_FULL_01

Remarks:
1. Orphaned Data Pump jobs do not have an impact on new Data Pump jobs. The view dba_datapump_jobs is a view, based on gv$datapump_job, obj$, com$, and user$. The view shows the Data Pump jobs that are still running, or jobs for which the master table was kept in the database, or in case of an abnormal end of the Data Pump job (the orphaned job). If a new Data Pump job is started, a new entry will be created, which has no relation to the old Data Pump jobs.

2. When starting the new Data Pump job and using a system generated name, we check the names of existing Data Pump jobs in the dba_datapump_job in order to obtain a unique new system generated jobname. Naturally, there needs to be enough free space for the new master table to be created in the schema that started the new Data Pump job.

3. A Data Pump job is not the same as a job that is defined with DBMS_JOBS. Jobs created with DBMS_JOBS use there own processes. Data Pump jobs use a master process and worker process(es). In case a Data Pump still is temporary stopped (STOP_JOB while in interactive command mode), the Data Pump job still exists in the database (status: NOT RUNNING), while the master and worker process(es) are stopped and do not exist anymore. The client can attach to the job at a later time, and continue the job execution (START_JOB).

4. The possibility of corruption when the master table of an active Data Pump job is deleted, depends on the Data Pump job.

4.a. If the job is an export job, corruption is unlikely as the drop of the master table will only cause the Data Pump master and worker processes to abort. This situation is similar to aborting an export of the original export client.

4.b. If the job is an import job then the situation is different. When dropping the master table, the Data Pump worker and master processes will abort. This will probably lead to an incomplete import: e.g. not all table data was imported, and/or table was imported incomplete, and indexes, views, etc. are missing. This situation is similar to aborting an import of the original import client.

The drop of the master table itself, does not lead to any data dictionary corruption. If you keep the master table after the job completes (using the undocumented parameter: KEEP_MASTER=Y), then a drop of the master table afterwards, will not cause any corruption.

5. Instead of the status 'NOT RUNNING' the status of a failed job could also be 'DEFINING'. When trying to attach to such a job, this would fail with:

$ expdp system/manager attach=system.sys_export_schema_01

Export: Release 11.2.0.4.0 - Production on Tue Jan 27 10:14:27 2015
Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates.  All rights reserved.

Connected to: Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.4.0 - 64bit Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP, Data Mining and Real Application Testing options
ORA-31626: job does not exist
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SYS_ERROR", line 79
ORA-06512: at "SYS.KUPV$FT", line 405
ORA-31638: cannot attach to job SYS_EXPORT_SCHEMA_01 for user SYSTEM
ORA-31632: master table "SYSTEM.SYS_EXPORT_SCHEMA_01" not found, invalid, or inaccessible
ORA-00942: table or view does not exist
The steps to cleanup these failed/orphaned jobs are the same as mentioned above.

 

參考

How To Cleanup Orphaned DataPump Jobs In DBA_DATAPUMP_JOBS ? (文檔 ID 336014.1)

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