How to rename an Oracle database ORACLE_SID? |
Question: I want to re-name my
database to change the ORACLE_SID value. I have changed the instance_name parameter
in parameter file also but its still at database said showing same when we
select instance_name from v$instance? What is the proper way
to re-name an Oracle instance?
Answer: To completely re-name a
database you need to change all of the components where the instance name is
located:
- External files:
sqlnet.ora, tnsnames.ora, init.ora (spfile)
- Internal
locations: Data dictionary
Here are the "traditional" steps to re-name an Oracle
database (note new procedure for renaming an instance in 9i and beyond later on
this page):
STEP 1: On the old system, go into SQL*Plus, sign on as SYSDBA and
issue: ?alter database backup controlfile to trace?. This will put the create
database syntax in the trace file directory. The trace keyword tells oracle to
generate a script containing a create controlfile command and store it in the
trace directory identified in the user_dump_dest parameter of the init.ora
file. It will look something like this:
STARTUP NOMOUNT
CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "OLDLSQ" NORESETLOGS
NOARCHIVELOG
MAXLOGFILES 16
MAXLOGMEMBERS 2
MAXDATAFILES 240
MAXINSTANCES 1
MAXLOGHISTORY 113
LOGFILE
GROUP 1 ('/u03/oradata/oldlsq/log1a.dbf',
'/u03/oradata/olslsq/log1b.dbf') SIZE 30M,
GROUP 2 ('/u04/oradata/oldlsq/log2a.dbf',
'/u04/oradata/oldlsq/log2b.dbf') SIZE 30M
DATAFILE
'/u01/oradata/oldlsq/system01.dbf',
'/u01/oradata/oldlsq/mydatabase.dbf'
;
# Recovery is required if any of the datafiles are restored
# backups, or if the last shutdown was not normal or immediate.
RECOVER DATABASE
# Database can now be opened normally.
ALTER DATABASE OPEN;
CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "OLDLSQ" NORESETLOGS
NOARCHIVELOG
MAXLOGFILES 16
MAXLOGMEMBERS 2
MAXDATAFILES 240
MAXINSTANCES 1
MAXLOGHISTORY 113
LOGFILE
GROUP 1 ('/u03/oradata/oldlsq/log1a.dbf',
'/u03/oradata/olslsq/log1b.dbf') SIZE 30M,
GROUP 2 ('/u04/oradata/oldlsq/log2a.dbf',
'/u04/oradata/oldlsq/log2b.dbf') SIZE 30M
DATAFILE
'/u01/oradata/oldlsq/system01.dbf',
'/u01/oradata/oldlsq/mydatabase.dbf'
;
# Recovery is required if any of the datafiles are restored
# backups, or if the last shutdown was not normal or immediate.
RECOVER DATABASE
# Database can now be opened normally.
ALTER DATABASE OPEN;
STEP 2: Shutdown the old database
STEP 3: Change all references to the old instance name in all
locations for sqlnet.ora, protocol.ora, tnsnames.ora and the init.ora (or
spfile for the database).
STEP 4: Change the database name in the file to reference the new
ORACLE_SID instance name:
STARTUP NOMOUNT
CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "NEWLSQ" NORESETLOGS
NOARCHIVELOG
MAXLOGFILES 16
MAXLOGMEMBERS 2
MAXDATAFILES 240
MAXINSTANCES 1
MAXLOGHISTORY 113
LOGFILE
GROUP 1 ('/u03/oradata/newlsq/log1a.dbf',
'/u03/oradata/newlsq/log1b.dbf') SIZE 30M,
GROUP 2 ('/u04/oradata/newlsq/log2a.dbf',
'/u04/oradata/newlsq/log2b.dbf') SIZE 30M
DATAFILE
'/u01/oradata/newlsq/system01.dbf',
'/u01/oradata/newlsq/mydatabase.dbf'
;
# Re-named database can now be opened normally.
ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS;
ALTER TABLESPACE TEMP ADD TEMPFILE ''/u04/oradata/newlsq/log2a.dbf/temp.dbf'
SIZE 104857600 REUSE AUTOEXTEND OFF;
CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "NEWLSQ" NORESETLOGS
NOARCHIVELOG
MAXLOGFILES 16
MAXLOGMEMBERS 2
MAXDATAFILES 240
MAXINSTANCES 1
MAXLOGHISTORY 113
LOGFILE
GROUP 1 ('/u03/oradata/newlsq/log1a.dbf',
'/u03/oradata/newlsq/log1b.dbf') SIZE 30M,
GROUP 2 ('/u04/oradata/newlsq/log2a.dbf',
'/u04/oradata/newlsq/log2b.dbf') SIZE 30M
DATAFILE
'/u01/oradata/newlsq/system01.dbf',
'/u01/oradata/newlsq/mydatabase.dbf'
;
# Re-named database can now be opened normally.
ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS;
ALTER TABLESPACE TEMP ADD TEMPFILE ''/u04/oradata/newlsq/log2a.dbf/temp.dbf'
SIZE 104857600 REUSE AUTOEXTEND OFF;
NID - METHOD
Step 0: NID HELP=Y
Step 0: NID HELP=Y
- STEP 1: Backup the
database.
- STEP 2: Mount the
database after a clean shutdown:
·
SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE
STARTUP MOUNT
- STEP 3: Invoke the
DBNEWID utility (nid) specifying the new DBNAME from the command
line using a user with SYSDBA privilege:
nid
TARGET=sys/password@TSH1 DBNAME=TSH2
Assuming the validation is successful the
utility prompts for confirmation before performing the actions. Typical output
may look something like:
C:\oracle\920\bin>nid
TARGET=sys/password@TSH1 DBNAME=TSH2
DBNEWID:
Release 9.2.0.3.0 - Production
Copyright (c)
1995, 2002, Oracle Corporation. All
rights reserved.
Connected to
database TSH1 (DBID=1024166118)
Control Files
in database:
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\CONTROL01.CTL
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\CONTROL02.CTL
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\CONTROL03.CTL
Change
database ID and database name TSH1 to TSH2? (Y/[N]) => Y
Proceeding
with operation
Changing
database ID from 1024166118 to 1317278975
Changing
database name from TSH1 to TSH2
Control File
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\CONTROL01.CTL - modified
Control File
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\CONTROL02.CTL - modified
Control File
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\CONTROL03.CTL - modified
Datafile
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\SYSTEM01.DBF - dbid changed, wrote new name
Datafile
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\UNDOTBS01.DBF - dbid changed, wrote new name
Datafile C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\CWMLITE01.DBF
- dbid changed, wrote new name
Control File
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\CONTROL01.CTL - dbid changed, wrote new name
Control File
C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\CONTROL02.CTL - dbid changed, wrote new name
Control File C:\ORACLE\ORADATA\TSH1\CONTROL03.CTL
- dbid changed, wrote new name
Database name
changed to TSH2.
Modify
parameter file and generate a new password file before restarting.
Database ID
for database TSH2 changed to 1317278975.
All previous
backups and archived redo logs for this database are unusable.
Shut down
database and open with RESETLOGS option.
Succesfully
changed database name and ID.
DBNEWID -
Completed succesfully.
- STEP 4: Shutdown
the database:
SHUTDOWN
IMMEDIATE
- STEP 5: Modify the
DB_NAME parameter in the initialization parameter file. The startup will
result in an error but proceed anyway.
·
STARTUP MOUNT
·
ALTER SYSTEM SET DB_NAME=TSH2 SCOPE=SPFILE;
SHUTDOWN
IMMEDIATE
- STEP 6: Create a new
password file:
orapwd
file=c:\oracle\920\database\pwdTSH2.ora password=password entries=10
- STEP 7: Rename the
SPFILE to match the new DBNAME.
- STEP 8: If you are using
Windows you must recreate the service so the correct name and parameter
file are used:
·
If you are using UNIX/Linux simply reset the
ORACLE_SID environment variable:
ORACLE_SID=TSH2;
export ORACLE_SID
- STEP 9: Alter the
listener.ora and tnsnames.ora setting to match the new database name and
restart the listener:
lsnrctl
reload
- STEP 10: Open the
database with RESETLOGS:
·
STARTUP MOUNT
ALTER
DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS;
- STEP 11: Backup the
database.


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