Gathering Initial Troubleshooting Information for Analysis of ORA-4031 Errors on the Shared Pool

In this Document

  Purpose
  Troubleshooting Steps
  References

APPLIES TO:

Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 8.0.6.3 and later

Information in this document applies to any platform.

PURPOSE

The purpose of this document is to provide some steps to take to gather some essential information necessary for initial analysis of ORA-4031 errors on the shared pool. For more detailed information gathering, please
refer to MOS Document 430473.1.

Note: this document only applies to ORA-4031 errors generated on the shared pool. For ORA-4031 errors on the large pool, please review MOS Document 1674933.1.
For ORA-4031 errors on the Java and Streams pools, please review MOS Document 1675450.1.

TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS

Review MOS Document 1674117.1 on
what information is to be gathered for analysis of an ORA-4031 issue, why this information is necessary, and how to obtain it.

At least the following pieces of information should be collected to be able to start analysis of the ORA-4031 issue:

  1. For Oracle10g and lower releases, obtain the trace file of the very first ORA-4031 occurrence reported after the last instance startup. For Oracle11g and higher release, obtain the incident package (see MOS Document 443529.1)
    of the very first ORA-4031 incident reported after the last instance startup.
  2. Obtain the RDA report (see MOS Document 314422.1 for
    details of installing & running RDA. RDA can be included in incident packages by default in 11.2.0.2 onwards by following the instructions in MOS Document 1456047.1).
  3. Obtain the current memory allocations in the shared pool:
        CONNECT / AS SYSDBA



        SET PAGESIZE 9999

        SET LINESIZE 256

        SET TRIMOUT ON

        SET TRIMSPOOL ON

        COL 'Total Shared Pool Usage' FORMAT 99999999999999999999999

        COL bytes FORMAT 999999999999999

        COL current_size FORMAT 999999999999999

        COL name FORMAT A40

        COL value FORMAT A20

        ALTER SESSION SET nls_date_format='DD-MON-YYYY HH24:MI:SS';



        SPOOL SGAPARAMS.TXT



        /* Database identification */

        SELECT name, platform_id, database_role FROM v$database;

        SELECT * FROM v$version WHERE banner LIKE 'Oracle Database%';



        /* Current instance parameter values */

        SELECT n.ksppinm name, v.KSPPSTVL value

        FROM x$ksppi n, x$ksppsv v

        WHERE n.indx = v.indx

        AND (n.ksppinm LIKE '%shared_pool%' OR n.ksppinm IN ('_kghdsidx_count', '_ksmg_granule_size', '_memory_imm_mode_without_autosga'))

        ORDER BY 1;



        /* Current memory settings */

        SELECT component, current_size FROM v$sga_dynamic_components;



        /* Memory resizing operations */

        SELECT start_time, end_time, component, oper_type, oper_mode, initial_size, target_size, final_size, status 

        FROM v$sga_resize_ops

        ORDER BY 1, 2;



        /* Historical memory resizing operations */

        SELECT start_time, end_time, component, oper_type, oper_mode, initial_size, target_size, final_size, status 

        FROM dba_hist_memory_resize_ops

        ORDER BY 1, 2;



        /*  Shared pool 4031 information */

        SELECT request_failures, last_failure_size FROM v$shared_pool_reserved;



        /* Shared pool reserved 4031 information */

        SELECT requests, request_misses, free_space, avg_free_size, free_count, max_free_size FROM v$shared_pool_reserved;



        /* Shared pool memory allocations by size */

        SELECT name, bytes FROM v$sgastat WHERE pool = 'shared pool' AND (bytes > 999999 OR name = 'free memory') ORDER BY bytes DESC;



        /* Total shared pool usage */

        SELECT SUM(bytes) "Total Shared Pool Usage" FROM v$sgastat WHERE pool = 'shared pool' AND name != 'free memory';



        /* Cursor sharability problems */

        /* This version is for >= 10g; for <= 9i substitute ss.kglhdpar for ss.address!!!! */

        SELECT sa.sql_text,sa.version_count,ss.*

        FROM v$sqlarea sa,v$sql_shared_cursor ss

        WHERE sa.address=ss.address AND sa.version_count > 50

        ORDER BY sa.version_count ;



        SPOOL OFF
  4. For Oracle10g ang later, obtain an AWR report (see MOS Document 748642.1)
    from the period where the first ORA-4031 was encountered:
        CONNECT / AS SYSDBA

        @?/rdbms/admin/awrrpt.sql
  5. For Oracle10g and later, obtain SGA statistics:
        CONNECT / AS SYSDBA

        ORADEBUG setmypid

        ORADEBUG unlimit

        ALTER SESSION SET events 'immediate trace name dump_all_comp_granule_addrs level 1';

        ORADEBUG tracefile_name

        ORADEBUG close_trace

After having gathered all of the above information, upload the information to the Service Request.

REFERENCES

NOTE:443529.1 - Database 11g: Quick
Steps to Package and Send Critical Error Diagnostic Information to Support [Video]

NOTE:314422.1 - Remote Diagnostic
Agent (RDA) - Getting Started





NOTE:430473.1 - ORA-4031 Common Analysis/Diagnostic
Scripts [Video]

NOTE:1456047.1 - How to Setup Automatic
RDA Data Collection for Incident Packages?

NOTE:1675450.1 - Gathering Initial
Troubleshooting Information for Analysis of ORA-4031 Errors on Java and Streams Pools

NOTE:1674117.1 - SRDC - ORA-4031
on Shared Pool: Checklist of Evidence to Supply

NOTE:1674933.1 - Gathering Initial
Troubleshooting Information for Analysis of ORA-4031 Errors on the Large Pool

others

ORA-04031: Unable to Allocate %n Bytes of Shared Memory ("shared pool",%s,%s,%s)

APPLIES TO:

Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 8.1.7.4 and later

Information in this document applies to any platform.

***Checked for relevance on 31-Jul-2013***

Archived

PURPOSE

ORA-04031: unable to allocate %s bytes of shared memory (\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\",\"%s\")

TROUBLESHOOTING STEPS

fix:

Try to increase shared_pool_size in init.ora file. If it seems large enough
then improve segmentation in shared pool by reserving part of shared pool for
large objects using parameter SHARED_POOL_RESERVED_SIZE (good value to start
tuning is 1/3 of shared-pool size). It is possible to decide what is "
large object" by parameter SHARED_POOL_RESERVED_MIN_ALLOC.
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