Tuesday, February 25, 2014

F00165 Change Media Object Location


Media Object Change Location

1. Change New Location in P98MOQUE
2. Copy Media Object File to new Location
3. Update F00165 Table


UPDATE PRODDTA.F00165 SET GDGTFILENM = REPLACE(RTRIM(GDGTFILENM),'\\OldMachine\E900\MEDIAOBJ\HTMLUpload\','\\OldMachine\E900\MEDIAOBJ\HTMLUpload\') WHERE GDGTFILENM LIKE '%\\OldMachine\E900\MEDIAOBJ\HTMLUpload\%';

Weblogic Start Admin Server and managed Server on Reboot



#!/bin/bash
#
# oracle Init file for starting and stopping WLS
# Created by Vivek Jain
# chkconfig: 35 80 30
# description: Oracle WLS startup script
# Source function library
# chmod 755 /etc/init.d/wls
# chkconfig --add wls --level 0356
# nodemanager properties CrashRecoveryEnabled=true,StartScriptEnabled=true


. /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions

ORACLE_OWNER="oracle"
MW_HOME="/u01/app/Oracle/Middleware"
DOMAIN_HOME="/u01/app/Oracle/Middleware/user_projects/domains/E1_HTTP_PD"

case "$1" in
start)
echo -n $"Starting WLS:"
su - $ORACLE_OWNER -c "nohup /u01/JDE_HOME/SCFHA/bin/startAgent > /dev/null &"
su - $ORACLE_OWNER -c "nohup $MW_HOME/wlserver_10.3/server/bin/startNodeManager.sh > $MW_HOME/wlserver_10.3/common/nodemanager/nodemanager.out 2>&1 &"
su - $ORACLE_OWNER -c "nohup $DOMAIN_HOME/bin/startWebLogic.sh > $DOMAIN_HOME/servers/AdminServer/logs/AdminServer.out 2>&1 &"
echo "OK"
;;
stop)
echo -n $"Stopping WLS:"
su - $ORACLE_OWNER -c "nohup $DOMAIN_HOME/bin/stopWebLogic.sh > $DOMAIN_HOME/servers/AdminServer/logs/AdminServer.out 2>&1 &"
ps -ef | grep NodeManager | grep -v grep | awk '{system("kill -9 "$2)}'
su - $ORACLE_OWNER -c "nohup /u01/JDE_HOME/SCFHA/bin/stopAgent > /dev/null &"
echo "OK"
;;
restart)
echo -n $"Re-Starting WLS:"
stop
sleep 3
start
;;
*)
echo $"Usage: $0 {start|stop|restart}"
esac

Thursday, February 20, 2014

Reset Weblogic admin password

 How to change WEBLOGIC Console admin password for 11g (10.3)

1-First set environment variables
export BEAHOME=/u01/app/oracle/product/middleware
export DOMAIN_HOME=$BEAHOME/user_projects/domains/base_domain
export CLASSPATH=$CLASSPATH:$BEAHOME/wlserver_10.3/server/lib/weblogic.jar
cd $DOMAIN_HOME/bin
. ./setDomainEnv.sh

2- Now execute the command below to create the new password
cd ../security
mv DefaultAuthenticatorInit.ldift oldDefaultAuthenticator
java weblogic.security.utils.AdminAccount weblogic new_password . --DON'T FORGET THE "."


3- If it exists remove boot.properties file

cd ../servers/AdminServer
mv data data_old
cd security/
mv boot.properties oldboot.properties

4- Restart Weblogic server

cd $DOMAIN_HOME./startWebLogic.sh

Saturday, February 1, 2014

How Drop Tablespace and Recover Oracle Database When Accidentally Delete Datafile

Accident may happens, even though it’s costly one. This is especially the case in Oracle database, which stores the database objects physically in data files on hard disk. Fast hand administrators may accidentally delete some of the datafiles, or the datafiles may get corrupted or unreadable on hard disk failure. You may get also some missing datafiles after database recovery process. In any case, missing a or a few datafiles will cause Oracle database to fail to startup, rendering the whole DB inaccessible.

The solution to the missing datafiles is to drop the affected tablespace where has incomplete datafiles, and then recreate the tablespace and import the data into the tablespace from backup. However, the steps are not so straight forward.


  1. Run SQL*Plus.
  2. Connect to database as SYSDBA with this query: CONNECT / AS SYSDBA
  3. Mount the database instead of starting it up: STARTUP MOUNT;
  4. Issue the following command to bring the missing datafile offline so that Oracle won’t trying to connect and access the datafile anymore: ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE ‘’ OFFLINE DROP;
    Repeat the command for every datafiles that unaccounted for.
  5. Now start the database proper: ALTER DATABASE OPEN;
  6. As the tablespace has damaged, drop it to recreate from fresh backup. DROP TABLESPACE INCLUDING CONTENTS;
  7. Ensure the other datafiles for the tablespace has been deleted, if not, remove them manually from the operating system. Tip: How to check datafiles that belong to tablespace.
  8. Continue with the recovery process.