Concurrent manager scripts

1. How to Determine Which Manager Ran a Specific Concurrent Request?

col USER_CONCURRENT_QUEUE_NAME for a100
select b.USER_CONCURRENT_QUEUE_NAME from fnd_concurrent_processes a,
fnd_concurrent_queues_vl b, fnd_concurrent_requests c

where a.CONCURRENT_QUEUE_ID = b.CONCURRENT_QUEUE_ID
and a.CONCURRENT_PROCESS_ID = c.controlling_manager
and c.request_id = ‘&conc_reqid’;

2. Concurrent manager status for a given sid?

col MODULE for a20
col OSUSER for a10
col USERNAME for a10
set num 10
col MACHINE for a20
set lines 200
col SCHEMANAME for a10
select s.sid,s.serial#,p.spid os_pid,s.status, s.osuser,s.username, s.MACHINE,s.MODULE,
s.SCHEMANAME,
s.action from gv$session s, gv$process p WHERE s.paddr = p.addr and s.sid = ‘&oracle_sid’;

3. Find out request-id from Oracle_Process Id:

select REQUEST_ID,ORACLE_PROCESS_ID,OS_PROCESS_Id from apps.fnd_concurrent_requests where
ORACLE_PROCESS_ID=’&a’;

4. To find sid,serial# for a given concurrent request id?

set lines 200
SELECT a.request_id, d.sid, d.serial# ,d.osuser,d.process , c.SPID ,d.inst_id
FROM apps.fnd_concurrent_requests a,
apps.fnd_concurrent_processes b,
gv$process c,
gv$session d
WHERE a.controlling_manager = b.concurrent_process_id
AND c.pid = b.oracle_process_id
AND b.session_id=d.audsid
AND a.request_id = &Request_ID
AND a.phase_code = ‘R’;

5. To find concurrent program name, phase code, and status code for a given request id?

SELECT request_id, user_concurrent_program_name, DECODE(phase_code,’C’,’Completed’,phase_code)
phase_code, DECODE(status_code,’D’, ‘Cancelled’ ,
‘E’, ‘Error’ , ‘G’, ‘Warning’, ‘H’,’On Hold’ , ‘T’, ‘Terminating’, ‘M’, ‘No Manager’ , ‘X’,
‘Terminated’, ‘C’, ‘Normal’, status_code) status_code, to_char(actual_start_date,’dd-mon-
yy:hh24:mi:ss’) Start_Date, to_char(actual_completion_date,’dd-mon-yy:hh24:mi:ss’),
completion_text FROM apps.fnd_conc_req_summary_v WHERE request_id = ‘&req_id’ ORDER BY 6 DESC;

6. To find the SQL query for a given concurrent request sid?

select sid,sql_text from gv$session ses, gv$sqlarea sql where
ses.sql_hash_value = sql.hash_value(+) and ses.sql_address = sql.address(+) and
ses.sid=’&oracle_sid’
/

7. To find child requests

set lines 200
col USER_CONCURRENT_PROGRAM_NAME for a40
col PHASE_CODE for a10
col STATUS_CODE for a10
col COMPLETION_TEXT for a20
SELECT sum.request_id,req.PARENT_REQUEST_ID,sum.user_concurrent_program_name, DECODE
(sum.phase_code,’C’,’Completed’,sum.phase_code) phase_code, DECODE(sum.status_code,’D’,
‘Cancelled’ ,
‘E’, ‘Error’ , ‘G’, ‘Warning’, ‘H’,’On Hold’ , ‘T’, ‘Terminating’, ‘M’, ‘No Manager’ , ‘X’,
‘Terminated’, ‘C’, ‘Normal’, sum.status_code) status_code, sum.actual_start_date,
sum.actual_completion_date, sum.completion_text FROM apps.fnd_conc_req_summary_v sum,
apps.fnd_concurrent_requests req where req.request_id=sum.request_id and req.PARENT_REQUEST_ID =
‘&parent_concurrent_request_id’;

8. Cancelling Concurrent request :

update fnd_concurrent_requests
set status_code=’D’, phase_code=’C’
where request_id=&req_id;

9. Kill sessions program wise

select ‘ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION ”’||sid||’,’||serial#||”’ immediate;’ from v$session where
MODULE like ”;

10 . Concurrent Request running by SID

SELECT a.request_id,
d.sid as Oracle_SID,
d.serial#,
d.osuser,
d.process,
c.SPID as OS_Process_ID
FROM apps.fnd_concurrent_requests a,
apps.fnd_concurrent_processes b,
gv$process c,
gv$session d
WHERE a.controlling_manager = b.concurrent_process_id
AND c.pid = b.oracle_process_id
AND b.session_id=d.audsid
AND d.sid = &SID;

11. Find out request-id from Oracle_Process Id:

select REQUEST_ID,ORACLE_PROCESS_ID,OS_PROCESS_Id from fnd_concurrent_requests where
ORACLE_PROCESS_ID=’&a’;

12. Oracle Concurrent Request Error Script (requests which were errored out)

SELECT a.request_id “Req Id”
,a.phase_code,a.status_code
, actual_start_date
, actual_completion_date
,c.concurrent_program_name || ‘: ‘ || ctl.user_concurrent_program_name “program”
FROM APPLSYS.fnd_Concurrent_requests a,APPLSYS.fnd_concurrent_processes b
,applsys.fnd_concurrent_queues q
,APPLSYS.fnd_concurrent_programs c
,APPLSYS.fnd_concurrent_programs_tl ctl

WHERE a.controlling_manager = b.concurrent_process_id
AND a.concurrent_program_id = c.concurrent_program_id
AND a.program_application_id = c.application_id
AND a.status_code = ‘E’
AND a.phase_code = ‘C’
AND actual_start_date > sysdate – 2
AND b.queue_application_id = q.application_id
AND b.concurrent_queue_id = q.concurrent_queue_id
AND ctl.concurrent_program_id = c.concurrent_program_id
AND ctl.LANGUAGE = ‘US’
ORDER BY 5 DESC;
 

13. Request submitted by User

SELECT
user_concurrent_program_name,
request_date,
request_id,
phase_code,
status_code
FROM
fnd_concurrent_requests fcr,
fnd_concurrent_programs_tl fcp,
fnd_responsibility_tl fr,
fnd_user fu

WHERE
fcr.CONCURRENT_PROGRAM_ID = fcp.concurrent_program_id
and fcr.responsibility_id = fr.responsibility_id
and fcr.requested_by = fu.user_id
and user_name = ‘&user’
AND actual_start_date > sysdate – 1
ORDER BY REQUEST_DATE Asc;

14. Concurrent Program enables trace

col User_Program_Name for a40
col Last_Updated_By for a30
col DESCRIPTION for a30
SELECT A.CONCURRENT_PROGRAM_NAME “Program_Name”,
SUBSTR(A.USER_CONCURRENT_PROGRAM_NAME,1,40) “User_Program_Name”,
SUBSTR(B.USER_NAME,1,15) “Last_Updated_By”,
SUBSTR(B.DESCRIPTION,1,25) DESCRIPTION
FROM APPS.FND_CONCURRENT_PROGRAMS_VL A, APPLSYS.FND_USER B
WHERE A.ENABLE_TRACE=’Y’
AND A.LAST_UPDATED_BY=B.USER_ID;

Fusion Middleware environment start and stop steps

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1. Steps, in order, to start Fusion Middleware environment.

1. Start the database-based repository i.e. start the database.
set the correct ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_SID
Start the Net Listener:
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start
Start the database instance:

$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus
SQL> connect SYS as SYSDBA
SQL> startup

2. Start the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Server.
You can start/stop WebLogic Server Administration Servers using the WLST command line or a script.
$DOMAIN_HOME/bin/startWebLogic.sh <

Note: While you start/stop also start/stop the processes running in the Administration Server including the WebLogic Server Administration Console and Fusion Middleware Control.

3. Ensure Node Manager is running. Below is the script to stat it.
$WLS_HOME/server/bin/startNodeManager.sh
OR
$DOMAIN_HOME/bin/startNodeManager.sh
Note: stopNodeManager.sh can be used to stop it.

4. Start Oracle Identity Management system components.
Set $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_INSTANCE environment for Identity Management components.
Start/stop OPMN and all system components:
$ORACLE_INSTANCE/bin/opmnctl startall

Steps, in order, to stop Fusion Middleware environment

2. Steps, in order, to stop Fusion Middleware environment

1. Stop system components as Oracle HTTP Server etc.
Note: You can stop them in any order.
Set $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_INSTANCE
$ORACLE_INSTANCE/bin/opmnctl stopall

To stop Oracle Management Agent, use the following command:

opmnctl stopproc ias-component=EMAGENT
2. Stop WebLogic Server Managed Servers. 
Note: Any applications deployed to the server are also stopped.
$DOMAIN_HOME/bin/startManagedWebLogic.sh
managed_server_name admin_url

3. Stop Oracle Identity Management components.
set $ORACLE_HOME environment variable to the Oracle home for the Identity Management components.
$ORACLE_INSTANCE/bin/opmnctl stopall

4.Stop the Administration Server.
You can start Server Administration Servers using the WLST command line or a script.

$DOMAIN_HOME/bin/bin/stopWebLogic.sh

Note: While you start/stop also start/stop the processes running in the Administration Server including the WebLogic Server Administration Console and Fusion Middleware Control.

5. Stop the database.
Set $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_INSTANCE
connect SYS as SYSDBA
SQL> shutdown immediate ;

ASM Disks performance metric

ASM Disks performance metric

SET ECHO off
SET FEEDBACK 8
SET HEADING ON
SET LINESIZE 230
SET PAGESIZE 300
SET TERMOUT ON
SET TIMING OFF
SET TRIMOUT ON
SET TRIMSPOOL ON
SET VERIFY OFF
CLEAR COLUMNS
CLEAR BREAKS
CLEAR COMPUTES
COLUMN disk_group_name FORMAT a20 HEAD ‘Disk Group Name’
COLUMN disk_path FORMAT a20 HEAD ‘Disk Path’
COLUMN reads FORMAT 999,999,999,999 HEAD ‘Reads’
COLUMN writes FORMAT 999,999,999,999 HEAD ‘Writes’
COLUMN read_errs FORMAT 999,999,999 HEAD ‘Read|Errors’
COLUMN write_errs FORMAT 999,999,999 HEAD ‘Write|Errors’
COLUMN read_time FORMAT 999,999,999,999 HEAD ‘Read|Time’
COLUMN write_time FORMAT 999,999,999,999 HEAD ‘Write|Time’
COLUMN bytes_read FORMAT 999,999,999,999,999 HEAD ‘Bytes|Read’
COLUMN bytes_written FORMAT 999,999,999,999,999 HEAD ‘Bytes|Written’
BREAK ON report ON disk_group_name SKIP 2
COMPUTE sum LABEL “” OF reads writes read_errs write_errs read_time write_time bytes_read bytes_written ON disk_group_name
COMPUTE sum LABEL “Grand Total: ” OF reads writes read_errs write_errs read_time write_time bytes_read bytes_written ON report
SELECT
a.name disk_group_name
, b.path disk_path
, b.reads reads
, b.writes writes
, b.read_errs read_errs
, b.write_errs write_errs
, b.read_time read_time
, b.write_time write_time
, b.bytes_read bytes_read
, b.bytes_written bytes_written
FROM v$asm_diskgroup a JOIN v$asm_disk b USING (group_number)
ORDER BY a.name ;

Fusion Middleware environment start and stop steps

Steps to start and stop Fusion Middleware environment

1. Steps, in order, to start Fusion Middleware environment
2. Steps, in order, to stop Fusion Middleware environment

Starting an Oracle Fusion Middleware Environment

1. Steps, in order, to start Fusion Middleware environment.

1. Start the database-based repository i.e. start the database.
set the correct ORACLE_HOME and ORACLE_SID
Start the Net Listener:
$ORACLE_HOME/bin/lsnrctl start
Start the database instance:

$ORACLE_HOME/bin/sqlplus
SQL> connect SYS as SYSDBA
SQL> startup

2. Start the Oracle WebLogic Server Administration Server.
You can start/stop WebLogic Server Administration Servers using the WLST command line or a script.
$DOMAIN_HOME/bin/startWebLogic.sh <

Note: While you start/stop also start/stop the processes running in the Administration Server including the WebLogic Server Administration Console and Fusion Middleware Control.

3. Ensure Node Manager is running. Below is the script to stat it.
$WLS_HOME/server/bin/startNodeManager.sh
OR
$DOMAIN_HOME/bin/startNodeManager.sh
Note: stopNodeManager.sh can be used to stop it.

4. Start Oracle Identity Management system components.
Set $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_INSTANCE environment for Identity Management components.
Start/stop OPMN and all system components:
$ORACLE_INSTANCE/bin/opmnctl startall

Steps, in order, to stop Fusion Middleware environment

2. Steps, in order, to stop Fusion Middleware environment

1. Stop system components as Oracle HTTP Server etc.
Note: You can stop them in any order.
Set $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_INSTANCE
$ORACLE_INSTANCE/bin/opmnctl stopall

To stop Oracle Management Agent, use the following command:

opmnctl stopproc ias-component=EMAGENT
2. Stop WebLogic Server Managed Servers. 
Note: Any applications deployed to the server are also stopped.
$DOMAIN_HOME/bin/startManagedWebLogic.sh
managed_server_name admin_url

3. Stop Oracle Identity Management components.
set $ORACLE_HOME environment variable to the Oracle home for the Identity Management components.
$ORACLE_INSTANCE/bin/opmnctl stopall

4.Stop the Administration Server.
You can start Server Administration Servers using the WLST command line or a script.

$DOMAIN_HOME/bin/bin/stopWebLogic.sh

Note: While you start/stop also start/stop the processes running in the Administration Server including the WebLogic Server Administration Console and Fusion Middleware Control.

5. Stop the database.
Set $ORACLE_HOME and $ORACLE_INSTANCE
connect SYS as SYSDBA
SQL> shutdown immediate ;

Oracle: RAC Database stop and start steps

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Steps to Shutdown/Start RAC Database

1. Shutdown Oracle Home process accessing database.
2. Shutdown RAC Database Instances on all nodes.
3. Shutdown All ASM instances from all nodes.
4. Shutdown Node applications running on nodes.
5. Shut down the Oracle Cluster ware or CRS.

Note:
Starting steps are from 5 to 1(means which stopped last should be started 1st).