4.处理jvm 中sro不兼容问题,这个必须处理,否则,后面的编译utlrp通不过.
Handling for JVM during Migration
When migrating a database from 32 to 64bit (or vice versa) additional actions
are required for java. In theory the format of java shared data objects (SRO)
is not compatible between 32 and 64 bit and so these objects need to be dropped
and regenerated. In practice it may be the case prior to release 11 such
objects could interoperate but if so this would only be by chance and should
not be relied on.
The steps to do the regeneration are as follows. These should be done
immediately after running utlirp. They may take several minutes to complete.
They must be done connected as SYS.
begin
update obj$ set status=5 where obj#=(select obj# from obj$,javasnm$
where owner#=0 and type#=29 and short(+)=name and
nvl(longdbcs,name)='oracle/aurora/rdbms/Compiler');
commit;
declare
cursor C1 is select
'DROP JAVA DATA "' || u.name || '"."' || o.name || '"'
from obj$ o,user$ u where o.type#=56 and u.user#=o.owner#;
ddl_statement varchar2(200);
iterations number;
previous_iterations number;
loop_count number;
my_err number;
begin
previous_iterations := 10000000;
loop
-- To make sure we eventually stop, pick a max number of iterations
select count(*) into iterations from obj$ where type#=56;
exit when iterations=0 or iterations >= previous_iterations;
previous_iterations := iterations;
loop_count := 0;
open C1;
loop
begin
fetch C1 into ddl_statement;
exit when C1%NOTFOUND or loop_count > iterations;
exception when others then
my_err := sqlcode;
if my_err = -1555 then -- snapshot too old, re-execute fetch query
exit;
else
raise;
end if;
end;
initjvmaux.exec(ddl_statement);
loop_count := loop_count + 1;
end loop;
close C1;
end loop;
end;
commit;
initjvmaux.drp('delete from java$policy$shared$table');
update obj$ set status=1 where obj#=(select obj# from obj$,javasnm$
where owner#=0 and type#=29 and short(+)=name and
nvl(longdbcs,name)='oracle/aurora/rdbms/Compiler');
commit;
end;
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