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Oracle rename data file

Oracle is the worlds most flexible database and we have many methods for renaming tablespaces and the underlying data files.

Tablespace data file rename

We can use the alter tablespace rename datafile command, but the tablespace most be offline and you must re-name the data file while the tablespace is offline:

sqlplus:  ALTER TABLESPACE cust_ts OFFLINE;

linux> mv ‘OLDFILE.DBF ‘ ‘NEWFILE.DBF’

sqlplus:  ALTER TABLESPACE
cust_ts
RENAME datafile
‘/u01/app/oracle/mysid/oldname.dbf’
TO
‘/u01/app/oracle/mysid/newname.dbf’

Database data file rename

We can also use the alter database rename datafile command, but the data file must be renamed in the OS (using the mv linux command) while the database is down and the rename data file must be done while the database is un-opened (in the mount stage):

sqlplus:  shutdown;

linux> mv ‘OLDFILE.DBF ‘ ‘NEWFILE.DBF’

sqlplus:  startup mount;

sqlplus: ALTER DATABASE

RENAME file
‘/u01/app/oracle/mysid/oldname.dbf’
TO
‘/u01/app/oracle/mysid/newname.dbf’

RMAN data file rename

In RMAN, you can rename a data file like this:

  • SET NEWNAME – This command can be used to rename the data files to be restored to a new location. It is equivalent to the db_file_name_convert parameter of the server initialization parameter file. Combination of the SET NEWNAME and SWITCH command is the equivalent of the ALTER DATABASE RENAME FILE statement.
  • CONFIGURE AUXNAME – CONFIGURE AUXNAME is equivalent to the SET NEWNAME command, except that the CONFIGURE AUXNAME is persistent, whereas, the SET NEWNAME command must be used every time the DBA wants to rename a data file. It is necessary to connect to the recovery catalog in order to use the CONFIGURE AUXNAME command.

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