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Re: arguments in ora-600

From: K Gopalakrishnan <kaygopal_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Mon, 11 Jun 2001 08:20:24 -0700
Message-ID: <F001.00324321.20010611080042@fatcity.com>

Raghu !

Normally ORA-600s are bugs or because of some unhandled expectations. The arguements are split up between various kernel layers.

This note will help you in understanding the layers and your 17302 falls under KGL (library cache component). So this is probably a bug or something related to settings in library cache parameter. (like cursor_sharing, cursor_space_for_time like ).

So just check with OWS for any known bugs for your release..

This is not the complete list and I have truncated partly (because of the 4k message limit).

    8000...8199 reserved for data layer     8100...8149 reserved for index component     8100 - 8109 used in KAU
    8110 - 8124 used in KKRI, KDIC (create index)

 REF : 13080 .. 13089                                                         WSM : 13090 .. 13099
    KIEUABAS 13100 OPIAMR: 13100 ..13149
    KIEULBAS   13200                             ACL
and ATB : 13200 - 13230   
    KIEUZBAS   13250                         AUD,
AUSDRV, AOP : 13250..13300   
    KIELCBAS   16000                            
loader column array builder
Have a nice day !!

Best Regards,
K Gopalakrishnan,
Bangalore, INDIA.

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