ORA-0600 [12333] [message #369300] |
Tue, 08 August 2000 06:07  |
Gawie Opperman
Messages: 9 Registered: August 2000
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Hi,
we upgraded from Oracle734 to Oracle816 on NT4, and sometimes the application (Forms) loses it's connection to the database, and in the alert file there is an Ora-0600 12333 error, the trace file indicates it's always at the same statment: select ... for update nowait. Anyone seen this, anyone has any ideas. According to some metalink forms I traced (very old entries (mind you) this error indicates a network error. How does one trace this? Listener.log is clear, so what else can I check?
Any ideas is welcome.
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Re: ORA-0600 [12333] [message #369301 is a reply to message #369300] |
Wed, 09 August 2000 14:46   |
Melissa
Messages: 65 Registered: January 2000
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We're running into the same error on 8.1.5. Oracle support didn't mention anything about a network error. They want us to run the sql statment that appears in our trace files in sqlplus. The analyst said that if it runs, there is a problem with the application, if it doesn't then there is a bug with Oracle. The analyst said that there have been many reports of this error but no one can come up with a reproducible case.
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Re: ORA-0600 [12333] [message #369302 is a reply to message #369300] |
Wed, 09 August 2000 14:47  |
Melissa
Messages: 65 Registered: January 2000
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We're running into the same error on 8.1.5. Oracle support didn't mention anything about a network error. They want us to run the sql statment that appears in our trace files in sqlplus. The analyst said that if it runs, there is a problem with the application, if it doesn't then there is a bug with Oracle. The analyst said that there have been many reports of this error but no one can come up with a reproducible case.
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