Oracle® Database Administrator's Guide 11g Release 2 (11.2) Part Number E10595-06 |
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To enable or disable specific maintenance tasks in any subset of maintenance windows, you can use the DBMS_AUTO_TASK_ADMIN
PL/SQL package.
This section contains the following topics:
Enabling and Disabling Maintenance Tasks for all Maintenance Windows
Enabling and Disabling Maintenance Tasks for Specific Maintenance Windows
You can disable a particular automated maintenance tasks for all maintenance windows with a single operation. You do so by calling the DISABLE
procedure of the DBMS_AUTO_TASK_ADMIN
PL/SQL package without supplying the window_name
argument. For example, you can completely disable the Automatic SQL Tuning Advisor task as follows:
BEGIN dbms_auto_task_admin.disable( client_name => 'sql tuning advisor', operation => NULL, window_name => NULL); END; /
To enable this maintenance task again, use the ENABLE
procedure, as follows:
BEGIN dbms_auto_task_admin.enable( client_name => 'sql tuning advisor', operation => NULL, window_name => NULL); END; /
The task names to use for the client_name
argument are listed in the DBA_AUTOTASK_CLIENT
database dictionary view.
To enable or disable all automated maintenance tasks for all windows, call the ENABLE
or DISABLE
procedure with no arguments.
EXECUTE DBMS_AUTO_TASK_ADMIN.DISABLE;
See Also:
Oracle Database PL/SQL Packages and Types Reference for more information on the DBMS_AUTO_TASK_ADMIN
PL/SQL package.
By default, all maintenance tasks run in all predefined maintenance windows. You can disable a maintenance task for a specific window. The following example disables the Automatic SQL Tuning Advisor from running in the window MONDAY_WINDOW
:
BEGIN dbms_auto_task_admin.disable( client_name => 'sql tuning advisor', operation => NULL, window_name => 'MONDAY_WINDOW'); END; /