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RE: exp, dbms_stats, RMAN and rollback segments

From: Orr, Steve <sorr_at_rightnow.com>
Date: Thu, 29 May 2003 08:14:45 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.005A5A4C.20030529081445@fatcity.com>


Oh yeah, for the export consistent=N

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A certain alignment of the planets occurred creating a good ole ORA-01555 error... A user level export received the snapshot too old error and terminated. Concurrent to this was an RMAN backup and DBMS_STATS.GATHER_TABLE_STATS(...) which was being run on the same schema being backed up via the user level export. There was no other end user access to the schema data. Since exp got the error I assume it was reading from the rollback segments but why? I'm suspecting dbms_stats. We have ample RBS. Is there any significant undo generated by dbms_stats or RMAN which could create this problem?

(Of course we need to improve our job scheduling but that's another issue, the timing of the user level export is application driven and out of our control).

Befuddled in Bozeman,
Walt and Steve

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