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тАО12-08-2003 07:15 PM
тАО12-08-2003 07:15 PM
I come from to install again my base oracle 7.3.4 on HP following a problem materiel. the problem is that I have the export of the base but I do not know any more the owners tables I test to take the option show=y of import oracle tool by doing this:
imp system/motdepasse file=t log=test.log show=y
but nothing execute. how to do it?. thank you for your assistance.
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тАО12-08-2003 07:50 PM
тАО12-08-2003 07:50 PM
Solutionie
imp system/xxx file=t log=test.log show=y full=y
BTW "t" is an odd (but legal) name for an export file, are you sure that's what it really is ?
-- Graham
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тАО12-08-2003 07:58 PM
тАО12-08-2003 07:58 PM
Re: to list the contents of the files using import oracle tool
make sure t.dmp is under the directory you are typing the import command, the syntax should be:
imp username/password file=t.dmp show=yes log=imp.log
regards.
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тАО12-08-2003 08:12 PM
тАО12-08-2003 08:12 PM
Re: to list the contents of the files using import oracle tool
# imp username/password@ORACLE_SID file=t.dmp show=yes log=imp.log
in fact, show=y and show=yes are the same.
by the way, when you type command imp, what is the output? it should be "Import: Release 7.3.x.x.x - Production ..."
regards.
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тАО12-08-2003 09:57 PM
тАО12-08-2003 09:57 PM
Re: to list the contents of the files using import oracle tool
unless you use buffer and commit=y, you wil require a large rollback segment (depending on the size of the biggest object to import).
If you decide to commit after every array insert, you better of re-size the buffer
example :
commit=y buffer=16000000
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/questionanswer.do?threadId=88845
Regards,
Jean-Luc
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тАО12-08-2003 11:21 PM
тАО12-08-2003 11:21 PM
Re: to list the contents of the files using import oracle tool
am sure that you already have $ORACLE_HOME/bin in your PATH.
You can have more details about IMP options by typing:
imp help=yes
and on Unix, you should "escape" the "/"
so:
imp system/\motdepasse file=t log=test.log show=y
hope this helps too!
regards
Yogeeraj