When you need to modify the open mode of all your PDBs at the same time (look at
this post if you want to change the open mode of only a specific pluggable database)
you can use ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE command and the ALL option.
As usual you have to ensure that the current container is the root.
SQL> SELECT SYS_CONTEXT ('USERENV', 'CON_NAME') FROM DUAL;
SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV','CON_NAME')
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDB$ROOT
The following statement for example changes the open mode of all your pluggable
databases at the same time.
SQL>ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL CLOSE IMMEDIATE;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 MOUNTED 3
PDB002 MOUNTED 4
When you need to change the open mode of all pluggable database except for listed
ones you can include also the EXCEPT option as in the following example:
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL EXCEPT PDB001 OPEN READ WRITE;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 MOUNTED 3
PDB002 READ WRITE 4
To open all my pluggable databases I can simply execute the following command. It
doesn't take care that PDB002 is already open in READ WRITE mode: any error is
returned because the pluggable databases are in different open mode.
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL OPEN READ WRITE;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 READ WRITE 3
PDB002 READ WRITE 4
However, if any of your pluggable databases are in READ ONLY mode, then the
statement returns the error "ORA-65019: pluggable database PDB001 already
open" as you can see:
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL CLOSE IMMEDIATE;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 MOUNTED 3
PDB002 MOUNTED 4
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE PDB001 OPEN READ ONLY;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 READ ONLY 3
PDB002 MOUNTED 4
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL OPEN READ WRITE;
ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL OPEN READ WRITE
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-65019: pluggable database PDB001 already open
Even if the statement fails for pluggable database PDB001 it was able to openPDB002 as requested:
view plainprint?
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 READ ONLY 3
PDB002 READ WRITE 4
To avoid the error ORA-65019 you can include the FORCE option in your
command:
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL OPEN READ WRITE FORCE;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 READ WRITE 3
PDB002 READ WRITE 4
To shutdown all your pluggable databases except one you can use the following
command:
SQL> alter pluggable database all except PDB002 close immediate;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select name, open_mode from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE
------------------------------ ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY
PDB001 MOUNTED
PDB002 READ WRITE
To list some of your pluggable databases you can use the comma as in the
following example where I need to open all my pluggable databases (PDB001 and
PDB002) except those listed (just PDB001 and PDB002!!). Nothing happens of
course.
SQL> alter pluggable database all except PDB002,PDB001 open;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select name, open_mode from V$PDBS;6.
NAME OPEN_MODE
------------------------------ ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY
PDB001 MOUNTED
PDB002 READ WRITE
this post if you want to change the open mode of only a specific pluggable database)
you can use ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE command and the ALL option.
As usual you have to ensure that the current container is the root.
SQL> SELECT SYS_CONTEXT ('USERENV', 'CON_NAME') FROM DUAL;
SYS_CONTEXT('USERENV','CON_NAME')
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CDB$ROOT
The following statement for example changes the open mode of all your pluggable
databases at the same time.
SQL>ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL CLOSE IMMEDIATE;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 MOUNTED 3
PDB002 MOUNTED 4
When you need to change the open mode of all pluggable database except for listed
ones you can include also the EXCEPT option as in the following example:
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL EXCEPT PDB001 OPEN READ WRITE;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 MOUNTED 3
PDB002 READ WRITE 4
To open all my pluggable databases I can simply execute the following command. It
doesn't take care that PDB002 is already open in READ WRITE mode: any error is
returned because the pluggable databases are in different open mode.
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL OPEN READ WRITE;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 READ WRITE 3
PDB002 READ WRITE 4
However, if any of your pluggable databases are in READ ONLY mode, then the
statement returns the error "ORA-65019: pluggable database PDB001 already
open" as you can see:
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL CLOSE IMMEDIATE;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 MOUNTED 3
PDB002 MOUNTED 4
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE PDB001 OPEN READ ONLY;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 READ ONLY 3
PDB002 MOUNTED 4
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL OPEN READ WRITE;
ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL OPEN READ WRITE
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-65019: pluggable database PDB001 already open
Even if the statement fails for pluggable database PDB001 it was able to openPDB002 as requested:
view plainprint?
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 READ ONLY 3
PDB002 READ WRITE 4
To avoid the error ORA-65019 you can include the FORCE option in your
command:
SQL> ALTER PLUGGABLE DATABASE ALL OPEN READ WRITE FORCE;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select NAME, OPEN_MODE, CON_ID from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE CON_ID
------------------------------ ---------- ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY 2
PDB001 READ WRITE 3
PDB002 READ WRITE 4
To shutdown all your pluggable databases except one you can use the following
command:
SQL> alter pluggable database all except PDB002 close immediate;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select name, open_mode from V$PDBS;
NAME OPEN_MODE
------------------------------ ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY
PDB001 MOUNTED
PDB002 READ WRITE
To list some of your pluggable databases you can use the comma as in the
following example where I need to open all my pluggable databases (PDB001 and
PDB002) except those listed (just PDB001 and PDB002!!). Nothing happens of
course.
SQL> alter pluggable database all except PDB002,PDB001 open;
Pluggable database altered.
SQL> select name, open_mode from V$PDBS;6.
NAME OPEN_MODE
------------------------------ ----------
PDB$SEED READ ONLY
PDB001 MOUNTED
PDB002 READ WRITE
Thank you so much for this information. Will this trick be useful in earlier versions of Oracle also? I have not used any Oracle after version 10g.
ReplyDeleteRegards,
Silvester Norman
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Hi Silvester,
ReplyDeleteThank you for visiting this blog and glad, it helped you.
Prior to 12c we don't have any such concept of Pluggable Database and Containers.. This is new feature from 12c onwards.