Migration between self-managed Oracle databases

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Use Data Transmission Service (DTS) to migrate data between self-managed Oracle databases. DTS supports schema migration, full data migration, and incremental data migration. You can combine these migration types to seamlessly migrate your Oracle database.

Prerequisites

  • Your self-managed Oracle database must be version 9i, 10g, 11g, 12c, 18c, or 19c.

  • You have enabled ARCHIVELOG mode for the self-managed Oracle database, set an appropriate retention period for archived log files, and ensured that the archived log files are accessible. For more information, see ARCHIVELOG.

  • You have enabled supplemental logging for the self-managed Oracle database, and set the supplemental_log_data_pk and supplemental_log_data_ui parameters to YES. For more information, see Supplemental Logging.

  • Before you perform a data migration, we recommend that you understand the capabilities and limitations of DTS for Oracle sources and use ADAM to perform a database evaluation. This ensures a smooth cloud migration. For more information, see Limitations and preparations for Oracle databases and Overview of database evaluation.

Limitations

Note

During full and incremental data migration:

  • If cascading update or delete operations exist in the source database, data inconsistencies may occur.

  • If foreign keys or triggers exist in the destination database, you must disable them. Otherwise, the data migration task may fail.

Type

Description

Source database limitations

  • Bandwidth requirements: The server that hosts the source database must have sufficient outbound bandwidth. Otherwise, the data migration speed is affected.

  • If the source database is connected over a leased line, you must configure one of the virtual IP addresses (VIPs) in the connection information. This allows the Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) to connect to the data migration task over the leased line.

  • If the self-managed Oracle database uses an RAC architecture and is connected over a leased line, VPN Gateway, Smart Access Gateway, Database Gateway (DG), or Cloud Enterprise Network (CEN), or from an ECS instance, you cannot configure a Single Client Access Name (SCAN) IP address. You can only configure one of the VIPs in the connection information. If you use this method, node switching for RAC is not supported.

  • If the data to be migrated contains empty strings of the `varchar2` type, which Oracle treats as null, and the corresponding destination database field has a NOT NULL constraint, the migration task fails.

  • If the FGA (Fine-Grained Audit) policy is enabled on the table to be migrated, DTS cannot recognize the ORA_ROWSCN pseudocolumn, which will cause the migration job to fail.

    Note

    You can disable the FGA policy for the tables to be migrated, or choose not to migrate data from these tables.

  • Requirements for migration objects:

    • The tables to be migrated must have a primary key or a unique constraint, and the fields must be unique. Otherwise, duplicate data may appear in the destination database.

    • If your self-managed Oracle database is version 12c or later, the names of the tables to be migrated must not exceed 30 bytes in length.

    • If you migrate objects at the table level and need to edit them, such as mapping table or column names, a single data migration task supports a maximum of 1,000 tables. If this limit is exceeded, an error is reported after you submit the task. In this case, split the tables into multiple batches and configure a separate task for each batch, or configure a task to migrate the entire database.

  • For incremental migration, Redo Logs and Archive Logs:

    • Must be enabled.

    • For an incremental data migration task, DTS requires that Redo Logs and Archive Logs in the source database are retained for more than 24 hours. For a task that includes both full and incremental data migration, DTS requires that Redo Logs and Archive Logs are retained for at least 7 days. After the full data migration is complete, you can change the retention period to more than 24 hours. If the retention period is shorter than required, the DTS task may fail because it cannot obtain the logs. In extreme cases, this may cause data inconsistency or loss. Issues caused by a log retention period shorter than the DTS requirement are not covered by the DTS Service-Level Agreement (SLA).

  • Limitations on source database operations:

    • During schema migration and full data migration, do not perform DDL operations that change the database or table schema. Otherwise, the data migration task fails.

    • If you perform only full data migration, do not write new data to the source instance. Otherwise, the source and destination data will be inconsistent. To maintain real-time data consistency, select schema migration, full data migration, and incremental data migration.

    • Updating large text fields separately is not supported and will cause the task to fail.

Other limitations

  • During incremental migration, using Oracle Data Pump to import data into the source database is not supported. This may cause data loss.

  • Migration of foreign tables is not supported.

  • Schema migration tasks do not support the migration of schemas.

  • Before migrating data, evaluate the performance of the source and destination databases. Perform data migration during off-peak hours. During full data migration, DTS consumes some read and write resources from the source and destination databases, which may increase the database load.

  • Because full data migration performs concurrent INSERT operations, it causes table fragmentation in the destination database. As a result, the table storage space in the destination database is larger than that in the source instance.

  • DTS attempts to resume failed migration tasks within seven days. Therefore, before you switch your business to the destination instance, you must stop or release the task. Alternatively, use the revoke command to revoke the write permissions of the account that DTS uses to access the destination instance. This prevents the source data from overwriting the data in the destination instance if the task is automatically resumed.

  • If a task fails, DTS support staff will attempt to restore it within eight hours. During restoration, they may restart the task or adjust its parameters.

    Note

    Only DTS task parameters are modified—not database parameters. Parameters that may be adjusted include those listed in Modify instance parameters.

Billing

Migration type

Instance configuration fee

Internet traffic fee

Schema migration and full data migration

Free of charge.

When the Access Method parameter of the destination database is set to Public IP Address, you are charged for Internet traffic. For more information, see Billing overview.

Incremental data migration

Charged. For more information, see Billing overview.

Migration types

Type

Description

Schema migration

DTS migrates the schema definitions of the selected objects to the destination Oracle database. DTS supports schema migration for the following object types: tables, views, synonyms, stored procedures, stored functions, packages, and user-defined types.

Note

In this scenario, DTS does not support schema migration for triggers. We recommend deleting triggers from the source database to prevent data inconsistency. For more information, see Configure a data synchronization or migration task for a source database that contains a trigger.

Full data migration

DTS migrates all existing data of the selected objects from the source Oracle database to the destination Oracle database.

Note

Do not perform DDL operations on the objects to be migrated until schema migration and full data migration are complete. Otherwise, the migration may fail.

Incremental data migration

After a full data migration, DTS captures incremental updates by continuously polling the redo logs of the source Oracle database. It then migrates these updates to the destination database. This process enables a smooth database migration with minimal application disruption.

SQL operations for incremental migration

Operation type

SQL statement

DML

INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE

DDL

  • CREATE TABLE

    Note

    CREATE TABLE statements that define partitioned tables or include functions are not migrated.

  • ALTER TABLE, ADD COLUMN, DROP COLUMN, RENAME COLUMN, and ADD INDEX

  • DROP TABLE

  • RENAME TABLE, TRUNCATE TABLE, and CREATE INDEX

Before you begin

Log on to the self-managed Oracle database to be migrated, create an account for data collection, and grant the necessary permissions to that account.

Note

If you have already created an account with the permissions listed below, you can skip this step.

Database

Schema migration

Full data migration

Incremental data migration

Source self-managed Oracle database

Privileges of the schema owner

Privileges of the schema owner

Requires fine-grained privileges.

Destination self-managed Oracle database

Privileges of the schema owner

To create a database account and grant permissions:

For a self-managed Oracle database, see Database account preparations, CREATE USER, and GRANT.

Important

To migrate incremental data, you must also enable archive logging and supplemental logging. For more information, see database configuration.

Procedure

  1. Navigate to the migration task list page for the destination region using one of the following methods.

    From the DTS console

    1. Log on to the Data Transmission Service (DTS) console.

    2. In the navigation pane on the left, click Data Migration.

    3. In the upper-left corner of the page, select the region where the migration instance is located.

    From the DMS console

    Note

    The actual operations may vary based on the mode and layout of the DMS console. For more information, see Simple mode console and Customize the layout and style of the DMS console.

    1. Log on to the Data Management (DMS) console.

    2. In the top menu bar, choose Data + AI > Data Transmission (DTS) > Data Migration.

    3. To the right of Data Migration Tasks, select the region where the migration instance is located.

  2. Click Create Task to navigate to the task configuration page.

  3. Configure the source and destination databases.

    Warning

    After you select the source and destination instances, we recommend that you carefully read the limits displayed at the top of the page. Otherwise, the task may fail or data inconsistency may occur.

    Section

    Parameter

    Description

    N/A

    Task Name

    DTS automatically generates a task name. We recommend that you specify a descriptive name for easy identification. The name does not need to be unique.

    Source Database

    Database Type

    Select Oracle.

    Connection Type

    Select a connection type based on your source database deployment. This topic uses Public IP Address as an example.

    Note

    If you use a different instance type for your self-managed database, you must perform additional preparations. For more information, see Overview of preparations.

    Instance Region

    Select the region of the source Oracle database.

    Hostname or IP address

    Enter the endpoint of the self-managed Oracle database.

    Port Number

    Enter the service port of the self-managed Oracle database. The default value is 1521.

    Note

    In this example, this service port must be accessible over the public network.

    Oracle Type

    • Non-RAC Instance: If you select this option, you must also specify the SID.

    • RAC or PDB Instance: If you select this option, you must also specify the Service Name.

    In this example, Non-RAC Instance is selected.

    Database Account

    Enter the account of the source Oracle database. For the required permissions, see Preparations.

    Database Password

    Enter the password for the database account.

    Destination Database

    Database Type

    Select Oracle.

    Connection Type

    Select a connection type based on where the destination database is deployed. This topic uses Public IP Address as an example.

    Note

    If you use a different instance type for your self-managed database, you must perform additional preparations. For more information, see Overview of preparations.

    Instance Region

    Select the region of the destination Oracle database.

    Hostname or IP address

    Enter the endpoint of the primary node of the destination Oracle database.

    Port Number

    Enter the service port of the destination database. The default value is 1521.

    Oracle Type

    • Non-RAC Instance: If you select this option, you must also specify the SID.

    • RAC or PDB Instance: If you select this option, you must also specify the Service Name.

    In this example, Non-RAC Instance is selected.

    Database Account

    Enter the account of the destination Oracle database. For the required permissions, see Preparations.

    Database Password

    Enter the password for the database account.

  4. After you complete the configuration, click Test Connectivity and Proceed at the bottom of the page. In the CIDR Blocks of DTS Servers dialog box that appears, click Test Connectivity.

    Note

    Ensure that the IP address segments of the DTS service are automatically or manually added to the security settings of the source and destination databases to allow access from DTS servers. For more information, see Add DTS server IP addresses to a whitelist.

  5. Configure the task objects.

    1. On the Configure Objects page, configure the objects that you want to migrate.

      Parameter

      Description

      Migration Types

      • If you only need to perform a full migration, select both Schema Migration and Full Data Migration.

      • To perform a migration with no downtime, select Schema Migration, Full Data Migration, and Incremental Data Migration.

      Note
      • If you do not select Schema Migration, you must ensure that a database and tables to receive the data exist in the destination database. You can also use the object name mapping feature in the Selected Objects box as needed.

      • If you do not select Incremental Data Migration, do not write new data to the source instance during data migration to ensure data consistency.

      Processing Mode for Existing Destination Tables

      • Precheck and Report Errors: Checks whether tables with the same names exist in the destination database. If no tables with the same names exist, the precheck is passed. If tables with the same names exist, an error is reported during the precheck, and the data migration task does not start.

        Note

        If a table in the destination database has the same name but cannot be easily deleted or renamed, you can change the name of the table in the destination database. For more information, see Object name mapping.

      • Ignore Errors and Proceed: Skips the check for tables with the same names.

        Warning

        Selecting Ignore Errors and Proceed may cause data inconsistency and business risks. For example:

        • If the table schemas are consistent and a record in the destination database has the same primary key value as a record in the source database:

          • During full migration, DTS keeps the record in the destination database. The record from the source database is not migrated.

          • During incremental migration, DTS does not keep the record in the destination database. The record from the source database overwrites the record in the destination database.

        • If the table schemas are inconsistent, only some columns of data may be migrated, or the migration may fail. Proceed with caution.

      Source Objects

      In the Source Objects box, click the objects to migrate, and then click Right arrow to move them to the Selected Objects box.

      Selected Objects

      Note
      • If you use the object name mapping feature to rename an object, other objects that depend on it may fail to be migrated.

      • To specify a WHERE condition to filter data, right-click a table in the Selected Objects box. In the dialog box that appears, specify the filter condition. For more information, see Set filter conditions.

      • To select the DDL or DML operations for incremental data migration at the database or table level, right-click an object in the Selected Objects box. In the dialog box that appears, select the desired DML and DDL operations.

    2. Click Next: Advanced Settings to configure advanced parameters.

      Parameter

      Description

      Dedicated Cluster for Task Scheduling

      By default, DTS schedules tasks on a shared cluster. You do not need to select one. If you want more stable tasks, you can purchase a dedicated cluster to run DTS migration tasks.

      Retry Time for Failed Connections

      After the migration task starts, if the connection to the source or destination database fails, DTS reports an error and immediately begins to retry the connection. The default retry duration is 720 minutes. You can customize the retry time to a value from 10 to 1440 minutes. We recommend that you set the duration to more than 30 minutes. If DTS reconnects to the source and destination databases within the specified duration, the migration task automatically resumes. Otherwise, the task fails.

      Note
      • For multiple DTS instances that share the same source or destination, the network retry time is determined by the setting of the last created task.

      • Because you are charged for the task during the connection retry period, we recommend that you customize the retry time based on your business needs, or release the DTS instance as soon as possible after the source and destination database instances are released.

      Retry Time for Other Issues

      After the migration task starts, if a non-connectivity issue, such as a DDL or DML execution exception, occurs in the source or destination database, DTS reports an error and immediately begins to retry the operation. The default retry duration is 10 minutes. You can customize the retry time to a value from 1 to 1440 minutes. We recommend that you set the duration to more than 10 minutes. If the related operations succeed within the specified retry duration, the migration task automatically resumes. Otherwise, the task fails.

      Important

      The value of Retry Time for Other Issues must be less than the value of Retry Time for Failed Connections.

      Enable Throttling for Full Data Migration

      During full migration, DTS consumes read and write resources on the source and destination databases, which may increase the database load. If required, you can enable throttling for the full migration task. You can set Queries per second (QPS) to the source database, RPS of Full Data Migration, and Data migration speed for full migration (MB/s) to reduce the load on the destination database.

      Note
      • This configuration item is available only if you select Full Data Migration for Migration Types.

      • You can also adjust the full migration speed after the migration instance is running.

      Enable Throttling for Incremental Data Migration

      If required, you can also choose to set speed limits for the incremental migration task. You can set RPS of Incremental Data Migration and Data migration speed for incremental migration (MB/s) to reduce the load on the destination database.

      Note
      • This configuration item is available only if you select Incremental Data Migration for Migration Types.

      • You can also adjust the incremental migration speed after the migration instance is running.

      Environment Tag

      You can select an environment tag to identify the migration instance based on your business requirements. In this example, no tag is selected.

      Actual Write Code

      You can select the encoding type for writing data to the destination based on your business requirements.

      Configure ETL

      Choose whether to enable the extract, transform, and load (ETL) feature. For more information, see What is ETL? Valid values:

      Monitoring and Alerting

      Select whether to set alerts and receive alert notifications based on your business needs.

      • No: Does not set an alert.

      • Yes: Configure alerts by setting an alert threshold and an alert contact. If a migration fails or the latency exceeds the threshold, the system sends an alert notification.

    3. Click Next: Data Validation to configure a data validation task.

      For more information about the data validation feature, see Configure data validation.

  6. Save the task and run a precheck.

    • To view the parameters for configuring this instance when you call the API operation, move the pointer over the Next: Save Task Settings and Precheck button and click Preview OpenAPI parameters in the bubble that appears.

    • If you do not need to view or have finished viewing the API parameters, click Next: Save Task Settings and Precheck at the bottom of the page.

    Note
    • Before the migration task starts, DTS performs a precheck. The task starts only after it passes the precheck.

    • If the precheck fails, click View Details next to the failed check item, fix the issue based on the prompt, and then run the precheck again.

    • If a warning is reported during the precheck:

      • For check items that cannot be ignored, click View Details next to the failed item, fix the issue based on the prompt, and then run the precheck again.

      • For check items that can be ignored, you can click Confirm Alert Details, Ignore, OK, and Precheck Again to skip the alert item and run the precheck again. If you choose to ignore a warning, it may cause issues such as data inconsistency and pose risks to your business.

  7. Purchase the instance.

    1. When the Success Rate is 100%, click Next: Purchase Instance.

    2. On the Purchase page, select the link specification for the data migration instance. For more information, see the following table.

      Category

      Parameter

      Description

      New Instance Class

      Resource Group Settings

      Select the resource group to which the instance belongs. The default value is default resource group. For more information, see What is Resource Management?

      Instance Class

      DTS provides migration specifications with different performance levels. The link specification affects the migration speed. You can select a specification based on your business scenario. For more information, see Data migration link specifications.

    3. After the configuration is complete, read and select Data Transmission Service (Pay-as-you-go) Service Terms.

    4. Click Buy and Start. In the OK dialog box that appears, click OK.

      You can view the progress of the migration task on the Data Migration Tasks list page.

      Note
      • If the migration task does not include incremental migration, it stops automatically after the full migration is complete. After the task stops, its Status changes to Completed.

      • If the migration task includes incremental migration, it does not stop automatically. The incremental migration task continues to run. While the incremental migration task is running, the Status of the task is Running.