As part of the managing and monitoring tasks associated with a Managed
Database, you can view and edit the database initialization parameters for the
database.
The initialization parameters file contains a list of parameters and a value
for each parameter, and affects the basic operation of the database. For example,
initialization parameters can be used to:
Set limits for the entire database
Set limits on database resources
Set user or process limits
To view database parameters, go to the Managed database
details page and click Database parameters on the
left pane under Resources. The Database
parameters section has the following tabs:
Current: Lists the initialization parameters that
are currently active (in memory) for the database instance.
SP file: Lists all the initialization parameters
in the Server Parameter (SP) file, which is the preferred form of an initialization
parameter file. The file location is displayed on the tab.
Note
For Autonomous Databases, only a subset
of initialization parameters that can be modified are listed in the Database
parameters section.
By default, even hidden database parameters are listed on the tabs in the
Database parameters section, and to ensure that hidden
parameters are not listed, deselect the Show hidden parameters
check box on the left pane.
The Current and SP file tabs
list the following details:
Name of the parameter.
Value of the parameter, such as True or
False.
Comments added for the parameter, if any.
Type of parameter, such as Boolean or
String.
A check mark to indicate if the parameter was modified.
A check mark to indicate if the parameter is a
Dynamic parameter. The parameters without a check mark
are Static parameters.
Category of the parameter, such as File
configuration.
Note
If the Managed Database is a RAC
database, then the Database parameters section has the following
additional columns:
Instance: Displays the RAC instance to which
the database parameter value applies. If an asterisk "*" is displayed in the
Instance column, it indicates that the parameter has
the same value for all the instances in the RAC database, unless it's overridden
by a specific instance.
Constraint: Displays the constraint, if any,
which can either be Identical or
Unique. Identical indicates
that the parameters that are critical for database creation or that affect
certain database operations must have the same value for every instance in the
Oracle RAC database. Unique indicates that the parameters
are unique to each instance, such as the INSTANCE_NUMBER
parameter.
You can use the Export to file option above the
parameters to download the parameters. You can also use the drop-down lists available
under Filters on the left pane to filter the database parameters.
These drop-down lists can be used in isolation or together, for example, you can select
the following options to view all the dynamic parameters that have been modified.
Yes in the Modified
drop-down list
Yes in the Dynamic
drop-down list
All in the Category
drop-down list
Edit Database Parameters 🔗
You can edit and reset up to 20 initialization parameters at a time in the
Database parameters section on the Managed database
details page.
Note
For a RAC database, you can only edit
RAC database-level parameters, which are denoted by an asterisk in the
Instance column, and do not have Unique
constraints.
On the Current tab, you can only edit dynamic
initialization parameters that are currently active. To do so:
Click Edit parameters.
In the Edit parameters panel:
Provide the following details:
Connection credentials: Select
one of the available options in the Credential
type drop-down list to specify database credentials
to connect to the Managed Database. For information on credential
types, see Use Credentials to Perform Diagnostics & Management Tasks.
Note
The database user
must have the ALTER SYSTEM privileges to edit
parameters.
Parameters: Set the scope and
edit the parameters.
The Apply changes in
current running instances mode to SP file to persist the
changes. check box is selected by default and
ensures that the changes made to the current parameter are
applied to the SP file and persist even after the server is
restarted: SCOPE=BOTH. If you deselect the
check box, then the changes are only applied to the current
instance, and will not persist after the server is restarted:
SCOPE=MEMORY.
You can
filter the parameters by Category or
search for a particular parameter and edit the parameter value,
add or edit comments, and reset values to default.
Note
You can reset
currently active database parameters to default only for Oracle
Database version 12.2.0.4 and later.
Optionally, click Show SQL to view the
SQL statement that will be executed.
Click Save changes to save the changes
made to the parameters.
On the SP file tab, you can edit the dynamic and
static parameters in the SP file. To do so:
Click Edit SP file parameters.
In the Edit SP file parameters panel:
Provide the following details:
Connection credentials: Select
one of the available options in the Credential
type drop-down list to specify database credentials
to connect to the Managed Database. For information on credential
types, see Use Credentials to Perform Diagnostics & Management Tasks.
Note
The database user
must have the ALTER SYSTEM privileges to edit
parameters, and the SYSDBA role to edit static
parameters.
Parameters: Set the scope and
edit the parameters.
Select the Apply
changes in SP file mode to the current running
instances... check box to ensure that the
changes made to the parameters in the SP file are applied to the
current parameters running in the database instance:
SCOPE=BOTH. If you deselect the check box,
then the changes are only applied to the parameters in the SP
file: SCOPE=SPFILE. Note that any changes made
to static parameters only take effect after the server is
restarted.
You can filter the parameters or
search for a particular parameter and edit the parameter value,
add or edit comments, and reset values to default.
Optionally, click Show SQL to view the
SQL statement that will be executed.
Click Save changes to save the changes
made to the parameters.