database:oracle:switch-to-pluggable-db-sqlplus
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database:oracle:sqlplus [2023/04/12 18:19] – [Switch to a pluggable db (Oracle 12)] odefta | database:oracle:switch-to-pluggable-db-sqlplus [2023/07/04 19:36] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1 | ||
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====== Switch to a pluggable db (Oracle 12) ====== | ====== Switch to a pluggable db (Oracle 12) ====== | ||
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+ | After you are connected with sqlplus to a container database (which is happening by default), run the connect command inside your sqlplus session. | ||
<code sql> | <code sql> | ||
conn SYS@PMJ as SYSDBA | conn SYS@PMJ as SYSDBA | ||
</ | </ | ||
- | Then you'll be required to enter a password. \\ | + | Then you'll be required to enter the SYS password. \\ |
+ | < | ||
+ | * If you use a non dba user, don't specify 'as SYSDBA' | ||
+ | * Here PMJ is the name of the pluggable database. | ||
+ | </ | ||
Another way to switch to a PDB is to change the container: | Another way to switch to a PDB is to change the container: | ||
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sqlplus /nolog | sqlplus /nolog | ||
connect SNT@PMJ | connect SNT@PMJ | ||
- | </ | ||
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- | ====== Format sqlplus output ====== | ||
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- | < | ||
- | set linesize 2500 | ||
- | set wrap off | ||
- | set trimout on | ||
- | set trimspool on | ||
- | set long 100000 | ||
- | set pagesize 0 | ||
- | col inmemory_service_name for a10 | ||
- | col table_name for a10 | ||
- | col cluster_name for a20 | ||
- | col cluster_owner for a20 | ||
- | col iot_name for a10 | ||
- | col default_collation for a10 | ||
- | COLUMN first_name FORMAT A10 WORD_WRAP HEADING ' | ||
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- | spool C: | ||
- | @C: | ||
- | spool off | ||
- | exit | ||
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</ | </ |
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