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ORA-03206: maximum file size of (5242880) blocks in AUTOEXTEND clause is out of range

Today when I want to change max size of datafile I got strange error. ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE '/u01/app/oracle/oradata/MYDB/users01.dbf' AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT 1280K MAXSIZE 32GB ORA-03206: maximum file size of (5242880) blocks in AUTOEXTEND clause is out of range Here is reason: The maximum file size for an autoextendable file has exceeded the maximum number of blocks allowed. After research internet I found that instead of using 32GB we can use 32767M. (same values but in MB). Or you may use 31GB too. ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE '/u01/app/oracle/oradata/MYDB/users01.dbf' AUTOEXTEND ON NEXT 1280K MAXSIZE 32767M;

Fix ORA-01139: RESETLOGS option only valid after an incomplete database recovery

While shutting down my TEST database process was hanged. Then I had to use shutdown abort. But when I wanted to start database it did not open. SQL> select name from v$database; NAME --------- TEST SQL> shut abort; ORACLE instance shut down. SQL> startup mount ORACLE instance started. Total System Global Area 6597406720 bytes Fixed Size 2265664 bytes Variable Size 3204451776 bytes Database Buffers 3372220416 bytes Redo Buffers 18468864 bytes Database mounted. SQL> alter database open; alter database open * ERROR at line 1: ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel Process ID: 6552 Session ID: 191 Serial number: 3  What`s wrong?  SQL> alter database open resetlogs; ERROR:    ORA-03114: not connected to ORACLE    SQL> exit Disconnected from Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.4.0 - 64bit Pr...

Fix: ORA-13639: The current operation was interrupted because it timed out.

Sometimes SQL Tuning Advisor interrupts cause time limit took more than defined. You have to analyze it or increase value. Here you can see increasing of value. Example result of sql select                  execution_name, advisor_name,                  to_char(execution_start,'dd-mon-yy hh:mi:ss') execution_start,                  to_char(execution_end,'dd-mon-yy hh:mi:ss') execution_end, status,error_message from dba_advisor_executions where task_name = 'SYS_AUTO_SQL_TUNING_TASK' order by execution_start; Check value of TIME_LIMIT`s parameter : SQL> column parameter_value for A35 SQL> select parameter_name, parameter_value from dba_advisor_parameters where task_name = 'SYS_AUTO_SQL_TUNING_TASK' and parameter_name in ('TIME_LIMIT', 'DEFAULT_EXECUTION_TYP...