In this Document Purpose Scope and Application 11g: Scheduler Maintenance Tasks or Autotasks Introduction Implementation Summary of changes between 10g and 11g : Related views : References
Applies to: Oracle Server - Enterprise Edition - Version: 11.1.0.6 to 11.2.0.2 - Release: 11.1 to 11.2 Information in this document applies to any platform. Oracle Server Enterprise Edition - Version: 11.1.0.6
Purpose
This bulletin gives more information about the Automated Maintenance Tasks or AUTOTASK jobs which are a new setup in 11g for certain System generated maintenance jobs.
It indentifies some key differences between 10g and 11g related to the Maintenance Tasks.
Scope and ApplicationThis is relevant for Oracle 11g and intended for Oracle DBAs and support analysts.
11g: Scheduler Maintenance Tasks or Autotasks
Introduction Oracle 11g Database has three predefined automated maintenance tasks:
a? Automatic Optimizer Statistics Collection
Collects optimizer statistics for all schema objects in the database for which there are no statistics or only stale statistics. The statistics gathered by this task are used by the SQL query optimizer to improve the performance of SQL execution.
a? Automatic Segment Advisor
Identifies segments that have space available for reclamation, and makes recommendations on how to defragment those segments. You can also run the Segment Advisor manually to obtain more up-to-the-minute recommendations or to obtain recommendations on segments that the Automatic Segment Advisor did not examine for possible space reclamation.
a? Automatic SQL Tuning Advisor
Examines the performance of high-load SQL statements, and makes recommendations on how to tune those statements. You can configure this advisor to automatically implement SQL profile recommendations.
Note 755838.1 - New 11g Default Jobs
Implementation
In Oracle10g they were created as separate jobs and visible in DBA_SCHEDULER_JOBS.JOB_NAME.
This has changed in Oracle 11g. The related view is DBA_AUTOTASK_WINDOW_CLIENTS. The jobs are now only visible in DBA_SCHEDULER_JOBS with their system generated name once they are really executed.
SQL> desc DBA_AUTOTASK_WINDOW_CLIENTS Name Null? Type ----------------------------------------- -------- ---------------------------- WINDOW_NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30) WINDOW_NEXT_TIME TIMESTAMP(6) WITH TIME ZONE WINDOW_ACTIVE VARCHAR2(5) AUTOTASK_STATUS VARCHAR2(8) OPTIMIZER_STATS VARCHAR2(8) SEGMENT_ADVISOR VARCHAR2(8) SQL_TUNE_ADVISOR VARCHAR2(8) HEALTH_MONITOR VARCHAR2(8)
select * from DBA_AUTOTASK_WINDOW_CLIENTS;
WINDOW_NAME ------------------------------ WINDOW_NEXT_TIME --------------------------------------------------------------------------- WINDO AUTOTASK OPTIMIZE SEGMENT_ SQL_TUNE HEALTH_M ----- -------- -------- -------- -------- -------- MONDAY_WINDOW 08-DEC-08 10.00.00.000000 PM EUROPE/VIENNA FALSE ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED
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SUNDAY_WINDOW 07-DEC-08 06.00.00.000000 AM EUROPE/VIENNA FALSE ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED ENABLED DISABLED 7 rows selected. To enable or disable ALL automated maintenance tasks for all windows, call the ENABLE or DISABLE procedure with no arguments.
SQL> execute DBMS_AUTO_TASK_ADMIN.DISABLE;
To disable a specific maintenance task, use the DISABLE procedure, as follows:
SQL> BEGIN dbms_auto_task_admin.disable( client_name => 'sql tuning advisor', operation => NULL, window_name => NULL); END; /
To enable this specific maintenance task again, use the ENABLE procedure, as follows:
SQL> BEGIN dbms_auto_task_admin.enable( client_name => 'sql tuning advisor', operation => NULL, window_name => NULL); END; /
The task names to use for the client_name argument are listed in the DBA_AUTOTASK_CLIENT database dictionary view.
Examples :
auto optimizer stats collection auto space advisor sql tuning advisor
Another difference is the predefined Scheduler Windows :
- Oracle10g : WEEKNIGHT_WINDOW and WEEKEND_WINDOW
- Oracle11g : MONDAY_WINDOW .... SUNDAY_WINDOW.
The WEEKNIGHT_WINDOW and WEEKEND_WINDOW are still there for backwards compatibility. The duration times when the windows are open have changed in 11g. The Monday-Friday are from 10:00PM till 02:00AM and Saturday-Sunday are from 06:00AM till 02:00AM.
You can adjust the predefined maintenance windows to a time suitable to your database environment using the DBMS_SCHEDULER.SET_ATTRIBUTE procedure.
Example: T he following script moves the WEEKNIGHT_WINDOW to midnight to 8 a.m. every weekday morning (duration of the window is unchanged at 8 hours):
EXECUTE DBMS_SCHEDULER.SET_ATTRIBUTE( 'WEEKNIGHT_WINDOW', 'repeat_interval', 'freq=daily;byday=MON, TUE, WED, THU, FRI;byhour=0;byminute=0;bysecond=0');
Each weekday window also has a pre-defined Resource Plan called DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN, which will become active once the related window opens. This is another difference between 10g and 11g.
SQL> select window_name, resource_plan from dba_scheduler_windows;
WINDOW_NAME RESOURCE_PLAN ------------------------------ ------------------------------ MONDAY_WINDOW DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN TUESDAY_WINDOW DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN WEDNESDAY_WINDOW DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN THURSDAY_WINDOW DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN FRIDAY_WINDOW DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN SATURDAY_WINDOW DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN SUNDAY_WINDOW DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN WEEKNIGHT_WINDOW WEEKEND_WINDOW
9 rows selected.
SQL> select * from dba_rsrc_plans where plan='DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN' PLAN_ID PLAN NUM_PLAN_DIRECTIVES ---------- ------------------------------ ------------------- CPU_METHOD MGMT_METHOD ------------------------------ ------------------------------ ACTIVE_SESS_POOL_MTH PARALLEL_DEGREE_LIMIT_MTH ------------------------------ ------------------------------ QUEUEING_MTH SUB ------------------------------ --- COMMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATUS MAN ------------------------------ --- 11187 DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN 4 EMPHASIS EMPHASIS ACTIVE_SESS_POOL_ABSOLUTE PARALLEL_DEGREE_LIMIT_ABSOLUTE FIFO_TIMEOUT NO Default plan for maintenance windows that prioritizes SYS_GROUP operations and a llocates the remaining 5% to diagnostic operations and 25% to automated maintena nce operations. YES
SQL> select * from DBA_RSRC_PLAN_DIRECTIVES where plan='DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN';
PLAN GROUP_OR_SUBPLAN TYPE ------------------------------ ------------------------------ -------------- CPU_P1 CPU_P2 CPU_P3 CPU_P4 CPU_P5 CPU_P6 CPU_P7 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- CPU_P8 MGMT_P1 MGMT_P2 MGMT_P3 MGMT_P4 MGMT_P5 MGMT_P6 ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- ---------- MGMT_P7 MGMT_P8 ACTIVE_SESS_POOL_P1 QUEUEING_P1 PARALLEL_DEGREE_LIMIT_P1 ---------- ---------- ------------------- ----------- ------------------------ SWITCH_GROUP SWITC SWITCH_TIME SWITCH_IO_MEGABYTES ------------------------------ ----- ----------- ------------------- SWITCH_IO_REQS SWITC MAX_EST_EXEC_TIME UNDO_POOL MAX_IDLE_TIME -------------- ----- ----------------- ---------- ------------- MAX_IDLE_BLOCKER_TIME SWITCH_TIME_IN_CALL --------------------- ------------------- COMMENTS -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- STATUS MAN ------------------------------ --- DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN SYS_GROUP CONSUMER_GROUP 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 100 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 FALSE FALSE
Directive for system operations NO
DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN OTHER_GROUPS CONSUMER_GROUP 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 70 0 0 0 0 0 0 FALSE FALSE
Directive for all other operations NO
DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN ORA$AUTOTASK_SUB_PLAN PLAN 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 25 0 0 0 0 0 0 FALSE FALSE
Directive for automated maintenance tasks NO
DEFAULT_MAINTENANCE_PLAN ORA$DIAGNOSTICS CONSUMER_GROUP 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 0 0 0 0 0 0 FALSE FALSE
Directive for automated diagnostic tasks NO
Summary of changes between 10g and 11g :
Subject
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10g
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11g
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Jobs
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Separate jobs in DBA_SCHEDULER_JOBS |
AUTOTASKS has a naming prefix 'ORA$AT' and are only visible as a job once executed
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Maintenance Window
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2 windows, WEEKNIGHT and WEEKEND
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Each day has its own window
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Resource manager
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Not enabled per default
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Pre-defined Resource Plan for every weekday window |
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Related views :
DBA_AUTOTASK_CLIENT DBA_AUTOTASK_CLIENT_HISTORY DBA_AUTOTASK_CLIENT_JOB DBA_AUTOTASK_JOB_HISTORY DBA_AUTOTASK_OPERATION DBA_AUTOTASK_SCHEDULE DBA_AUTOTASK_TASK DBA_AUTOTASK_WINDOW_CLIENTS DBA_AUTOTASK_WINDOW_HISTORY
ReferencesNOTE:466920.1 - 11g New Feature: Health monitor NOTE:755838.1 - New 11g Default Jobs 11g Database Administrator's Guide : Chapter 24 NOTE:858852.1 - DBA_AUTOTASK_TASK and DBA_AUTOTASK_CLIENT Shows Different Status For Auto Optimizer Stats Collection
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