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" # $ % & ' ( ) * + , - . / 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 : ; < = > ? @ A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R Scontents[[Ljava/lang/Object;()VCodeLineNumberTable getContents()[[Ljava/lang/Object; SourceFile VtoiMsg.java '( %&[Ljava/lang/Object;java/lang/Object3001Session3002 Transaction3003Init Parameters3004Database3005&General3006 Session ID:3007 Serial #:3008Status:3009 User Name:3010 Schema Name:3011Program:3012OS Information:3013 OS User Name:3014 Terminal:3015Machine:3016 Local ID:3017 Global ID:3018State:3019Advice:3020Date/Time Information3021 Failure Time:3022Last Automatic Retry:3023Last Manual Force:3024Commit Comment3025Parameter Name3026Value3027 Basic Tuning3028Instance Specific3029Advanced Tuning3030Derived3031Stored Configuration3032Instance State3033Shutdown3034Started (NOMOUNT)3035Mounted3036Open3038 Information3039Archive Information3040Log Mode3041Last SCN Archived3042Archive Log Destination(s)3043Archive Format3044Automatic Archival3045SGA Information3046Save Configuration3047&Name:3048 &Description:3049Shutdown Options3050H- wait for all currently connected users to disconnect from the database3051A- rollback active transactions and disconnect all connected users3052:- instantaneous shutdown by aborting the database instance3053B- disconnect all connected users after transactions have completed3056Startup Options3057Initialization parameters from3058Stored configuration3060 Startup Mode3061No Mount3062Mount3064Restrict access to database3066 Resource Name3067Current3068Max3069Initial3070Limit2000Oracle will wait for all the currently connected users to disconnect from the database before shutting down the database. Do you want to continue?3072No mount to open3073No mount30742001,Are you sure you want to mount the database?3076oThe database must be mounted to change the database log state. Do you want the database to be mounted for you?30770The state of the database will be changed from 3078. Are you sure?3079ORACLE instance mounted2002+Are you sure you want to open the database?3081ORACLE instance opened20046A stored configuration does not exist for this database. Once shut down, you will need to have stored configuration or a copy of the initialization parameter file accessible from the Oracle Management Server machine in order to be able to startup the database. Do you want to create a stored configuration now?3086 NOARCHIVELOG to ARCHIVELOG?3087 ARCHIVELOG to NOARCHIVELOG?2006Automatic archiving of online redo logs will be enabled. This change will only apply to the current instance. To make this change permanent, make the following change to the database initialization parameter file:2007Automatic archiving of online redo logs wll be disabled. This change will only apply to the current instance. To make this change permanent, make the following change to the database initialization parameter file:2008%Applying dynamic parameter(s) failed.2009(Applying configured parameter(s) failed.3093Archive Logfiles3094Destination directory3095OK3096Cancel3098 Save As...3099Reset31003121 Don't Open3101 &Browse...3102View...3103Resource Limit3104EDo you want to save the current set of parameters as a configuration?3105Current Utilization:3106Max Utilization:3107Initial Allocation:3108Limit:3109Resource Limit...3110 Open Database3111The Database can be opened with RESETLOGS or NORESETLOGS option. Choose the option you want to use for opening the database. Please note that the database will be opened in read-write mode.3112 Noresetlogs3113 Resetlogs3114The database needs to be opened with RESETLOGS! If you click on Open, then the database will be opened with RESETLOGS and in read-write mode.3115- Already exists. Do you want to overwrite it?3116cThis operation requires shutting down and restarting the database. Please select the shutdown mode.3117~The database must be mounted but not open to change the log state to archivelog mode. Please select the desired shutdown mode.3118The database must be mounted but not open to change the log state to no archivelog mode. Please select the desired shutdown mode.31193The database will be shut down and brought up in a 3120( state. Please select the shutdown mode.3125Resource Utilization for 3126Long Operations3127Active Operations:3128Past Operations:3129 Details for 3131 processed3132100%313303134 Started: 3135 Elapsed: 3138Active3139 Completed31403141Estimated time remaining: 3142Completion time: 3143 secs3144 mins3145 hours31463148 3149Save Initialization Parameter3150 File &Name: 3151(Please enter a valid configuration name.3152Please enter a valid filename.3153File saved successfully.3156Database not mounted.31571 Does not exist. Please specify a valid filename.3158>Database connection is lost. Please reconnect to the database.3159Export Stored Configuration3164iParameters have been changed. Changes to dynamic deferred parameters will only apply for future sessions.3166Parameters have been changed.3165Show All States3168Logged on since:3169Last Activity on:3170Background Process3171 Host Name:3172DB Name:3173 DB Version:3174Instance Name:3175Instance Start Time:3176Restricted Mode:3177Archive Log Mode:3178Waiting for Log Switch:3179!Database and Instance Information3180 All Initialization Parameters...3181_You are not logged on with SYSDBA privilege. Only controls for dynamic parameters are editable.3182 Re&covery3183sIn Archive Log mode, hot backups and recovery to the latest time is possible, but you must provide space for logs. 3184RIf you change the mode to Archive Log mode, you should take a backup immediately. 3185mIn No Archive Log mode, only cold backups can be taken, and data can be lost in cases of database corruption.3186Archive Log Mode3187Log Archive Filename Format:3188Automatic archival3189hIt is recommended that archive log files be written to multiple locations spread across different disks.3190.The database is currently in Archive Log mode.31911The database is currently in No Archive Log mode.3192&Memory3193 Shared Pool :3194Buffer Cache :3196 Java Pool :3197User Session Parameters3198The maximum number of users who can be concurrently connected to the database at any given time. The PROCESSES initialization parameter is based on the value of the maximum number of users and the number of background processes3199Max. Concurrent Users:3200sThe maximum amount of memory to use for a sort. Larger values of SORT_AREA_SIZE improves efficiency of large sorts.3201Sort Area Size:3202Normal3203 Immediate3204Abort3205 Transactional3206All Parameters3207 Description3208Yes3209No3210Database is in an unknown state3211Read Only Mode:3212{Most probably the session has been closed. Pl. click on the refresh button to update the list of sessions for this database3213 Kill Session3214 Kill Post-tx3215S&QL3216Latest SQL Statement:3217 Total SGA:3218RYou are not logged on with SYSDBA privilege. Only dynamic parameters are editable.3220SPFile3221Running3222^SPFile parameters are parameters which are stored in the server-side persistent file (spfile).3223URunning parameters are the parameters currently in effect for this database instance.3224gStatic spfile parameter has been changed. Would you like to restart the database to apply this change?3225hDynamic spfile parameter has been changed. Would you like to apply this change to the current database?3226Under peak load when all concurrent users are using their max sort size allocation, the overall pga memory consumption will be at least 3227Status3228Database state cannot be determined since you are logged in as SYSOPER. The only database operations allowed are Startup and Shutdown of the database3229Please note that only the current cluster database instance will be stopped and restarted. Do not proceed if all other instances are not stopped. Would you like to proceed with restart of this instance?4000Pools4001Cursors and Library Cache4002Processes and Sessions4003Parallel Executions4004"Transactions and Rollback Segments4006 Cache and I/O4007#Redo log, Recovery and Control File4005Locks4008Archive4009Backup and Restore4010Standby Database4011 Optimizer4012Sort and Hash Joins4013 Sequences4014Objects and LOBs4015 Shared Server4016PL/SQL4017License Limits4018Security and Auditing4019NLS4020Cluster Database4021%Distributed, Replication and Snapshot4022 Job Queues4023ANSI Compliance4024Migration and Compatibility4025Diagnostics and Statistics4026Network Registration4027Memory4042 Miscellaneous5506)System Managed Undo and Rollback Segments4180Category5500File Configuration5501 SGA Memory5502Resource Manager5503Redo Log and Recovery5504 Sort, Hash Joins, Bitmap Indexes5505 Transactions5507Database Identification5508Instance Identification5509Automatic Storage Management4041Resource Consumer Group4028 Resource Plan4029Name:4030 Description:4031SGA4032 Large Pool:4033B4034KB4035MB6399GB4036ORACLE not available4037Kill Session Options40387Please specify how you would like to kill this session:40394040Post Transactional4043)No SQL is executed in the current session4044Available Groups/Subplans:4045 Allocation4046Activate this plan4047AActivate this plan and deactivate the current active plan ''{0}''4048 &Parallelism4049*Degree of parallelism for consumer groups:4050 Group/Subplan4051Level4052Group4053Maximum Degree of Parallelism4054&Users4124Available Roles:4055Available Users:4057User4058 Initial Group4059Current Initial Consumer Group4060Ro&les4061Role4062-Roles that have the switch privilege for {0}:4063-Users that have the switch privilege for {0}:4064All users in the database:4065All roles in the database:4066 Admin Option4067Re&source Monitors4077Active Resource Plan:4068Consumer Group Statistics4069Consumer Group4070Active Sessions4071Sessions Waiting4072Requests4073 CPU Wait Time4074 CPU Waits4075Consumed CPU Time4076Yields4084Edit...4085Relative CPU Time Consumed4086Total CPU Wait Time4078Resource Consumer Group:4079Group:4080Switch Consumer Group4081)Switch all sessions belonging to the user4087 Active plan:40824083No active plan4088Items in this plan:4089Refresh40904091 Last reset: 4092Last reset: (not reset)40931To change schedule you must login as the user SYS4094Current active Resource Plan:40959Daily schedule for automatic activation of Resource Plans4096Add4097Remove4098 Schedule:4099Enabled4100Disabled4101(No Resource Plan)4102Hour4103410441054106 Session Pool4107GMaximum number of concurrently active sessions within a consumer group:4108Maximum number of sessions4109Timeout (Seconds)4110 Undo Pool41119Maximum amount of undo space allowed to a consumer group:4112Maximum Undo Space (KB)4113Execution Time4114:Maximum estimated execution time allowed for an operation:4115"Estimated Execution Time (Seconds)4120Execution Time (Seconds)4116Group Switching4117USpecify group to switch to when session has been active for specified amount of time:4118Switch to group4119 Use estimate?4121The active session pool consists of a specified maximum number of user sessions allowed to be concurrently active within a consumer group. Additional sessions beyond the maximum are queued for execution. You can specify a timeout period, after which queued jobs will abort.4122pOperations that are estimated to run for a longer time than the specified limit will be prevented from starting.4123You can control resources by automatically switching sessions that execute for more than a specified length of time to another consumer group. You can also specify whether Oracle is to use its own estimate of how long an operation will execute.4160vSave current database's initialization parameters into a file which can later be used as an init.ora file for startup.4161?Please specify the location to export the stored configuration.41621Explain plan not available for this SQL statement4174: 4173+The exception ({0}) occurred. Message: {1}4163 Choose the 41646stored configuration or initialization parameter file 4165initialization parameter file 4166(you will like to start the database with4167Starting up database 4168Shutting down database 4169Bouncing database 4170Altering archive state for 4171$Cancelling shutdown - please wait...4172 The operation is not cancellable4175 File Name4176on local machine4177on OMS machine4178Default4179Dynamic4181Shutting down the database4182Starting up the database4183Mounting the database4184Opening the database4185Switching on Archive Log4186Switching off Archive Log4187rSave current database's initialization parameters into a stored configuration which can later be used for startup.4188Use spfile for startup5000 Introduction5001Resource Manager allows you to control the processing (CPU) resources made available to specific groups of users by defining a resource plan. A resource plan consists of resource consumer groups and specifies how resources are allocated among them. This wizard takes you through the process of creating and activating a resource plan. You will: - Specify the name for a resource plan - Create resource consumer groups and assign database users to them - Allocate resources to each resource consumer group - Activate the resource plan5002Display this page next time5003%Specify a name for the resource plan.50044Provide a brief description for the plan (optional).50055006$Specify a name for the Resource Plan500750085009Selected Users:5010 Optionally, define new resource consumer groups to be added to this resource plan. Later you will have the opportunity to add existing resource consumer groups. A resource consumer group is an assemblage of users grouped according to their processing resource needs.5011/Specify a name for the resource consumer group.5012Assign users to this group.50135Provide a brief description of this group (optional).5014 New Groups:5015 50165017Delete5018Resource Allocation Mode5019=What mode would you like to use for allocating CPU resources?5020Basic5021Advanced5022`Allows you to specify the percentage of CPU resources allocated to each resource consumer group.5023_Allows you more flexibility to specify the percentage of CPU resources allocated to consumer groups using a multi-level approach. Unused resources at one level are automatically allocated to groups on the next. You can also specify the maximum number of parallel execution servers for operations issued by any session within a resource consumer group.502450255026Degree of Parallelism5027Would you like to specify the maximum degree of parallelism for the resource consumer groups? Specifying the degree of parallelism allows you to limit the number of parallel execution servers for operations issued by any session within a resource consumer group. This can prevent one session from using up all the servers, leaving none for the other sessions. If you know that one group makes heavy use of parallel execution servers, then it is useful to set a maximum value.5028-No. Use the defaults managed by the database.5029/Yes. Specify the maximum degree of parallelism.5030 Percentages5031CPU Resource Allocation5032Specify the percentage of resource allocated to each consumer group. Percentages represent the minimum CPU resources allocated to a group when all groups are using all allocated resources. The sum of percentages must be less than or equal to 100.5033!Add Existing Consumer Group(s)...5034Resource Plan Activation5035-Would you like to activate the resource plan?5036Activate this resource plan immediately and deactivate the existing plan ''{0}'' for the database. Only one plan can be active at any time.5057QActivate this resource plan immediately. Only one plan can be active at any time.5037fDo not activate this resource plan. You may activate this resource plan later from its property sheet.5038Note: If you want this or any other resource plan to be activated when the database starts, you need to update the initialization parameter 'RESOURCE_MANAGER_PLAN' to be the plan name.5039Resource Plan Wizard50405041Would you like to modify the percentage of resource allocated to each consumer group? Percentages represent the minimum CPU resources allocated to a group when all groups at a level are using all allocated resources. For any level, the sum of percentages must be less than or equal to 100. CPU resource allocation starts at High level. If there are any unused resources, they are automatically made available to the next level.5042Yes. Overwrite the defaults.5043>No. Use the defaults calculated based on the importance level.5044High5045Medium5046Low5047Add Existing Consumer Group(s)5048Available Groups:5049Selected Groups:5050KSelect the resource consumer group(s) you want to add to the resource plan.5051Group Importance Level5052Summary50537Review the SQL commands for creating the Resource Plan.5054Specify a level of importance for the resource consumer groups. Importance levels you specify will be used to calculate CPU resources allocated to each group.5055&Higher groups can consume 100% of CPU.50585Please specify names for all Resource Consumer Groups5059&Sum of percentages must not exceed 1005060)Duplicate Resource Consumer Group ''{0}''5061.Resource Consumer Group ''{0}'' already exists5200&Undo5201Undo Management:5202Current Undo Tablespace:5203Undo Retention:5204Seconds5205Minutes5206Hours5207Automatic Undo Management5208 Automatic5209Manual5300$Control instance crash recovery time5301Media Recovery5302Desired mean time to recover: 5303(Current estimated mean time to recover: 530453055306Unknown5400 Shared Pool5401 Buffer Cache5402 Large Pool5403 Java Pool5460There is no data to display because there is no active Resource Plan. You can activate a Resource Plan through its property pages.6000Pool6001 Block Size6002Size For Estimate6003Buffers For Estimate6004Estd Physical Read Factor6005Estd Physical Reads6006Buffer Cache Size Advice6007Cache Size (MB)6008!Relative change in physical reads60090Change in physical reads for various cache sizes6010Current cache size6011?If you set cache size to {0}MB physical reads will be unchanged6012CIf you set cache size to {0}MB physical reads will increase by {1}%6013CIf you set cache size to {0}MB physical reads will decrease by {1}%6014Buffer Cache Size Advice - 6015Estimated Physical Reads60166017Close6018 Advice...60196020Buffer Cache Size Advice depends on block reference statistics collected over a period of time. Do you want to enable collection of statistics by setting the initialization parameter 'db_cache_advice' to ON? Note: Since there is a small overhead associated with statistics collection you may want to set db_cache_advice to OFF later. Press the 'All Initialization Parameters' button on General page to edit the value of db_cache_advice.6021Buffer Cache Size Advice depends on block reference statistics collected over a period of time. No statistics have been collected yet because no applications have accessed the database. Press the Refresh button below to retrieve the latest data.6045 The buffer cache advisory is currently turned off due to the use of deprecated buffer cache sizing parameters (e.g. db_block_buffers). To turn on the advisory, please use the new dynamic parameters such as db_cache_size, db_keep_cache_size, db_recycle_cache_size, etc.6026This advisory depends on statistics collected over a period of time. Do you want to enable collection of statistics by setting the initialization parameter 'statistics_level' to TYPICAL? Note: Since there is a small overhead associated with statistics collection you may want to set statistics_level to BASIC later. Press the 'All Initialization Parameters' button on General page to edit the value of statistics_level.6027Statistics Collection6030Create an spfile from a pfile6031Create a pfile from an spfile6032RBoth the pfile and the spfile must be located on the same machine as the database.6034pfile:6035spfile:6036Local Browse...6037pfile location6038spfile location6039spfile Created6040 pfile Created6022Buffer Cache Size: 6023602460255461Sort Statistics54622Specify the statistic to sort the top sessions by.5463Statistic Category:5464Sort Statistic:54655466Redo5467Enqueue5468Cache5469Operating System54705493 Global Cache5471SQL5472Other5473Debug5492All54745475Top sessions by:5476 Customize...5477 Show Top:54785479 Details...5480Kill Session...5481CPU 54825483I/O5484User Transactions5485Custom5486BPlease click on Customize button to specify the sorting statistic.54945487 All Locks5488BLOCKING/WAITING Locks5489User Type Locks5490Filter:5491 Total Locks:6150Rollback Segments61516152Name6153 Tablespace6154Extents6155 Size (MB)6180618161826183Days6184Undo Retention ({0})6185Space Required (MB)61865Space required, based on maximum undo generation rate61875Space required, based on average undo generation rate6188Current Undo Retention setting6704FIf you set Undo Retention to {0} average undo space required is {1} MB6705FIf you set Undo Retention to {0} maximum undo space required is {1} MB6190Active:6191 Unexpired:6192Expired:6193Unused:6194System:6195Total:6196Undo Space Utilization6197 Undo Space Requirements Estimate6175Active transactions6176Unexpired extents6177Expired extents6178 Unused space6179System6198Resumable Statement Information61996200 Start time:6201 Suspend time:6202Time out (secs):6203 SQL Text:6204Error Message:6300MTTR (Seconds)6301Dirty Buffer Limit6302Estimated Cache Writes6303Estimated Cache Write Factor6304Estimated Total Writes6305Estimated Total Write Factor6306Estimated Total I/Os6307Estimated Total I/O Factor6308 MTTR Advice6309%Target Mean Time To Recover (Seconds)6310Relative change in total I/O6311.Change in total I/O for various values of MTTR6312Current MTTR setting6313;If you set MTTR to {0} seconds, total I/O will be unchanged6314?If you set MTTR to {0} seconds, total I/O will increase by {1}%6315?If you set MTTR to {0} seconds, total I/O will decrease by {1}%6316MTTR Advice - 6317ZMTTR Advice not yet available. Press the Refresh button below to retrieve the latest data.63186319MTTR Cost Estimates63206321632263236400]In this mode Oracle manages the size of SQL work areas automatically for the entire instance.6401Aggregate PGA Target:6402Current PGA Allocated:6403&Maximum PGA Allocated (since startup):6404'% allocated PGA used by SQL work areas:6405Percentage of operations in6406optimal (fully cached) mode:6407one pass mode:6408multipass mode:6409In general PGA memory should be set large enough to eliminate multipass operations and maximize optimal mode executions. Also, the sum of PGA and SGA should be less than the total system memory minus memory required by the OS and other applications.6576zThe sum of PGA and SGA should be less than the total system memory minus memory required by the OS and other applications.6578VPGA advice is not yet available. Press the Refesh button below to get the latest data.6579WPGA details is not yet available. Press the Refesh button below to get the latest data.6410PGA6411PGA: 641264136414Memory Usage Details...6500PGA Memory Usage Details - 6501SQL Workarea Histogram65026503Size Range - Low6504Size Range - High6505Optimal Executions6506One Pass Executions6507Multipass Executions6508Total Executions6509PGA Memory Usage Details6510 Workarea Size6511 Executions6512Optimal executions6513One pass executions6514Multipass executions6515{0} optimal executions ({1}%)6516{0} one pass executions ({1}%)6517{0} multipass executions ({1}%)6550PGA target for estimate (MB)6551Cache hit percentage6552Overflow6553PGA Aggregate Target Advice6554PGA Target (MB)65556556,Variation of cache hit ratio with PGA target6557Current PGA target6558EIf you set PGA target size to {0}MB cache hit percentage will be {1}%6559PGA Target Advice - 6560 PGA Target: 6561,Chart should display PGA target sizes up to 65626563Estimated cache hit percentage6564Chart should show: 6565Execution percentages6566Number of executions6567Memory usage details...65681PGA Target specified is too low. Continue anyway?6569Overflow range6570*Show memory usage details for PGA target: 6700SGA Max Size: 6571Started with spfile:6577Started with pfile6572 Initialization Parameter Changes6573tPlease add the following lines to your init.ora file on the database server for future database startup using pfile.65746701Maximum Undo Generation Rate: 6702 bytes/minute6703Average Undo Generation Rate: 6706 UNLIMITED6800Shared Pool Size Advice - 6801aShared Pool Advice not yet available. Press the Refresh button below to retrieve the latest data.6802Shared Pool Size: 68036804Estimated Time Saved6805680668076808Size for estimate (MB)6819 Size Factor6809Time Saved Factor6818Time Saved (Seconds)6810Shared Pool Size Advice6811Shared Pool Size (MB)6812%Relative change in parse time savings6813EChange in elapsed parse time savings for various sizes of Shared Pool6814Current Shared Pool size6815IIf you set Shared Pool size to {0}MB parse time savings will be unchanged6816MIf you set Shared Pool size to {0}MB parse time savings will increase by {1}%6817MIf you set Shared Pool size to {0}MB parse time savings will decrease by {1}%6840RDynamically shrinking shared pool could take a long time. 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