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Monday 17 June 2013

Moving Table Partition to new Tablespace - Oracle DB

1) Move partitions (a PL/SQL loop)

ese are procedures I use within an anonymous block wrapper that defines a_tname, a_destTS, vTname, and vTspName - they should give you the general idea:

procedure mvTabPart (a_tname in varchar2, a_destTS in varchar2) is
cursor pCur(vTname varchar2, vTspName varchar2) is
  select table_name, partition_name
  from user_tab_partitions
  where table_name = vTname
      and tablespace_name not like vTspName
  order by partition_position desc;
begin
for pRow in pCur(a_tname, a_destTS) loop
 sqlStmnt := 'alter table '||pRow.table_name||
             ' move partition '||pRow.partition_name||
             ' tablespace '||a_destTS;
execute immediate sqlStmnt;
end loop;
end mvTabPart;
 
2) Set table default partition tablespace so new partitions are created there:
 
procedure setDefTabPart (a_tname in varchar2, a_destTS in varchar2) is
    cursor tCur(vTname varchar2) is
      select table_name
      from user_part_tables
      where table_name = vTname;
    begin
    for tRow in tCur(a_tname) loop
     sqlStmnt := 'alter table '||tRow.table_name||
                 ' modify default attributes '||
                 ' tablespace '||a_destTS;
    execute immediate sqlStmnt;
    end loop;
end setDefNdxPart;  

3) Set index default partition tablespace so new index partitions (if any) are created where you want them:

procedure setDefNdxPart (a_tname in varchar2, a_destTS in varchar2) is
cursor iCur(vTname varchar2) is
  select index_name
  from user_part_indexes
  where index_name in (select index_name
             from user_indexes where table_name = vTname);
begin
for iRow in iCur(a_tname) loop
 sqlStmnt := 'alter index '||iRow.index_name||
             ' modify default attributes '||
             ' tablespace '||a_destTS;
execute immediate sqlStmnt;
end loop;

end setDefNdxPart;
 
4) rebuild any partitioned indexes that need rebuilding and are not in the desired tablespace:
 
procedure mvNdxPart (a_tname in varchar2, a_destTS in varchar2) is
cursor ndxCur(vTname varchar2, vTspName varchar2) is
select i.index_name index_name, ip.partition_name partition_name
  from user_ind_partitions ip, user_indexes i
  where i.index_name = ip.index_name
     and i.table_name = vTname
     and i.partitioned = 'YES'
     and (ip.tablespace_name not like vTspName or ip.status not like 'USABLE')
  order by index_name, partition_name ;
begin
for ndxRow in ndxCur(a_tname, a_destTS) loop
 sqlStmnt := 'alter index '||ndxRow.index_name||
             ' rebuild partition '||ndxRow.partition_name||
             ' tablespace '||a_destTS;
execute immediate sqlStmnt ;
end loop;
end mvNdxPart;
 
5) Rebuild any global indexes
 
procedure mvNdx (a_tname in varchar2, a_destTS in varchar2) is
cursor ndxCur(vTname varchar2, vTspName varchar2) is
  select index_name
  from user_indexes
  where table_name = vTname
       and partitioned = 'NO'
       and (tablespace_name not like vTspName or status like 'UNUSABLE')
  order by index_name ;
begin
for ndxRow in ndxCur(a_tname, a_destTS) loop
 sqlStmnt := 'alter index '||ndxRow.index_name||
             ' rebuild tablespace '||a_destTS;
execute immediate sqlStmnt ;
end loop;
end mvNdx;  
 

Kenapa perlu ada banyak Tablespace - Oracle DB


You can use multiple tablespaces to perform the following tasks:
  1. Control disk space allocation for database data
  2. Assign specific space quotas for database users
  3. Control availability of data by taking individual tablespaces online or offline
  4. Perform partial database backup or recovery operations
  5. Allocate data storage across devices to improve performance