IN-MEMORY In Oracle 12c
Oracle in-memory concept has been introduced in oracle 12c. This feature enables tables, partitions, materialized views be stored in memory using column
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Oracle in-memory concept has been introduced in oracle 12c. This feature enables tables, partitions, materialized views be stored in memory using column
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SQL> show parameter inmemory
NAME TYPE VALUE
------------------------------------ ----------- --------------
inmemory_clause_default string
inmemory_force string DEFAULT
inmemory_max_populate_servers integer 0
inmemory_query string ENABLE
inmemory_size big integer 0 ---- > 0 Means inmemory not enabled
inmemory_trickle_repopulate_servers_ integer 1
percent
optimizer_inmemory_aware boolean TRUE
SQL> select name,value from v$sga where NAME='In-Memory Area';
No rows selected.
SQL> alter system set inmemory_size=5G scope=spfile;
System altered.
shutdown immediate;
startup
SQL> show parameter inmemory_size
NAME TYPE VALUE
------------------------------------ ----------- -----------------------------
inmemory_size big integer 3G
SQL> select name,value from v$sga where NAME='In-Memory Area';
NAME VALUE
-------------------- ----------
In-Memory Area 3221225472
You may have to resize the SGA, after allocating space to inmemory . Now in-memory feature is enabled in databases. Now let’s enable in-memory for a table.(DBACLASS.TEST2)
Enable in-memory for a table
SELECT table_name,inmemory,inmemory_priority,
inmemory_distribute,inmemory_compression,
inmemory_duplicate
FROM dba_tables
WHERE table_name='TEST2';
no rows selected
SQL>select owner, segment_name, populate_status from v$im_segments
no rows selected
SQL> alter table dbaclass.test2 inmemory;
Table altered.
Now check if it is populated in im_segment or not.
col owner for a12
col segment_name for a12
select owner, segment_name, populate_status from v$im_segments
no rows selected
After enabling in-memory,we need to query that table once, to load in memory.
select count(*) from dbaclass.test2;
Now check again:
col owner for a12
col segment_name for a12
select owner, segment_name, populate_status from v$im_segments
OWNER SEGMENT_NAME POPULATE_STATUS
------------ ------------ ---------------
DBACLASS TEST2 COMPLETED
set lines 299
col table_name for a12
SELECT table_name,inmemory,inmemory_priority,
inmemory_distribute,inmemory_compression,
inmemory_duplicate
FROM dba_tables
WHERE table_name='TEST2';
TABLE_NAME INMEMORY INMEMORY INMEMORY_DISTRI INMEMORY_COMPRESS INMEMORY_DUPL
------------ -------- -------- --------------- ----------------- -------------
TEST2 ENABLED NONE AUTO FOR QUERY LOW NO DUPLICATE
Now the im_segment table is populated.
Now check the explain plan:
SQL> explain plan for select * from dbaclass.test2;
Explained.
SQL> select * from table(dbms_xplan.display);
PLAN_TABLE_OUTPUT
----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Plan hash value: 3778028574
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| Id | Operation | Name | Rows | Bytes | Cost (%CPU)| Time |
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
| 0 | SELECT STATEMENT | | 77294 | 8001K| 29 (25)| 00:00:01 |
| 1 | TABLE ACCESS INMEMORY FULL| TEST2 | 77294 | 8001K| 29 (25)| 00:00:01 | ---- >>> THIS ONE SHOWS THAT INMEMORY IS USED
------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
8 rows selected.
Background process:
The background process imco (IN MEMORY COORDINATOR) is responsible for loading the in-memory enabled objects to memory
Enable in-memory with PRIORITY CRITICAL
With this option, the respective tables will be loaded to memory upon database startup.
ALTER TABLE dbaclass.TEST3 INMEMORY PRIORITY CRITICAL;
SQL> select OWNER,SEGMENT_NAME,populate_status,INMEMORY_PRIORITY from v$im_segments;
OWNER SEGMENT_N POPULATE_ INMEMORY
-------- --------- --------- --------
DBACLASS TEST3 COMPLETED CRITICAL
DBACLASS TEST2 COMPLETED NONE
Enable in-memory for a tablespace:
If enabled at tablespace level, all the tables will enable for IM column store.
SQL> select tablespace_name,DEF_INMEMORY,DEF_INMEMORY_PRIORITY,DEF_INMEMORY_COMPRESSION,DEF_INMEMORY_DISTRIBUTE,DEF_INMEMORY_DUPLICATE from dba_tablespaces where tablespace_name='USERS';
TABLESPACE_NAME DEF_INME DEF_INME DEF_INMEMORY_COMP DEF_INMEMORY_DI DEF_INMEMORY_
------------------------------ -------- -------- ----------------- --------------- -------------
USERS DISABLED
SQL> ALTER TABLESPACE USERS DEFAULT INMEMORY;
Tablespace altered.
SQL> select tablespace_name,DEF_INMEMORY,DEF_INMEMORY_PRIORITY,DEF_INMEMORY_COMPRESSION,DEF_INMEMORY_DISTRIBUTE,DEF_INMEMORY_DUPLICATE from dba_tablespaces where tablespace_name='USERS';
TABLESPACE_NAME DEF_INME DEF_INME DEF_INMEMORY_COMP DEF_INMEMORY_DI DEF_INMEMORY_
------------------------------ -------- -------- ----------------- --------------- -------------
USERS ENABLED NONE FOR QUERY LOW AUTO NO DUPLICATE
Disable in-memory for the table:
ALTER TABLE DBACLASS.TEST2 NO INMEMORY;
USAGE:
V$INMEMORY_AREA stores the usage of inmemory area.
set pagesize 200
set lines 200
select * from V$INMEMORY_AREA
POOL ALLOC_BYTES USED_BYTES POPULATE_STATUS CON_ID
-------------------------- ----------- ---------- -------------------------- ----------
1MB POOL 2549088256 9437184 DONE 0
64KB POOL 654311424 1638400 DONE 0
1MB pool used to store the actual column-formatted data populated into memory
64K pool used to store metadata about the objects that are populated into the IM column storePlease to add comments
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