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Thread: Export hangs forever!

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    Export hangs forever!

    when i run export manually as user system it hangs indefinitely:

    About to export the entire database ...
    . exporting tablespace definitions
    .
    .
    . exporting PUBLIC type synonyms
    . exporting private type synonyms
    . exporting object type definitions_


    I have to abort the export every time, tried couple of times. this is on Win2000 oracle 9i R2.

    thanks in advance.
    "What is past is PROLOGUE"

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    After aborting the export, did the import work?

    Tamil

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    No.
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    have you traced the session to see what it is waiting on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by davey23uk
    have you traced the session to see what it is waiting on?

    How do you set trace for the export session?
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    the same as other session, it has a session id in v$session, use that

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    Quote Originally Posted by dbasan
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    Can you post your exp command here?

    Tamil

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    Quote Originally Posted by tamilselvan
    Can you post your exp command here?

    Tamil

    exp system@report file=e:\..\..\exp.dmp log=e:\..\..\exp.log full=y
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    you can use trace=y as export parameter to enable sql_trace

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    Quote Originally Posted by pando
    you can use trace=y as export parameter to enable sql_trace
    In which version of Oracle exp this is available?
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