Start with SPFILE. If you want to restore the initialization parameter to the default value of the system, use a statement like this: altersystemresetdb_create_file_dest;
Start with SPFILE. If you want to restore the initialization parameter to the default value of the system, use a statement like this: alter system reset db_create_file_dest;
Start with SPFILE. If you want to restore the initialization parameter to the default value, use a statement like this:
Alter system reset db_create_file_dest;
This statement modifies entries in the SPFILE. The error message after the two parameters reset statement is executed in the experiment can also be verified.
1. Change Parameters
BYS @ bys1> show parameter db_create_file
NAME TYPE VALUE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Db_create_file_dest string
BYS @ bys1> alter system set db_create_file_dest = '/home/Oracle /';
System altered.
View changes
BYS @ bys1> show parameter db_create_file
NAME TYPE VALUE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Db_create_file_dest string/home/oracle/
2. Restore the changed parameters to the default values.
BYS @ bys1> alter system reset db_create_file_dest;
System altered.
In the current instance, the parameter is changed and is not reset to the system default value.
--- You need to restart the database to re-apply the parameters in SPFILE to display the default system parameters for resetting.
BYS @ bys1> show parameter db_create_file
NAME TYPE VALUE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Db_create_file_dest string/home/oracle/
The second time you run the reset parameter command, the error message also verifies that the reset parameter command modifies the statements in SPFILE.
BYS @ bys1> alter system reset db_create_file_dest;
Alter system reset db_create_file_dest
*
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-32010: cannot find entry to delete in SPFILE
3. Restart the database and verify that the modified parameters have been restored to the system default.
BYS @ bys1> conn/as sysdba
Connected.
SYS @ bys1> shutdown immediate ;.
SYS @ bys1> startup
SYS @ bys1> show parameter db_create_file
NAME TYPE VALUE
-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
Db_create_file_dest string
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