S0C4 on OS/390 export [message #113928] |
Wed, 18 June 2003 11:33 |
Loren Bradford
Messages: 19 Registered: January 2001
|
Junior Member |
|
|
We are trying to perform an export on a remote database that resides on AIX. We are running the export on the OS/390 system using sqlnet to transport the data and are receiving S0C4. Any ideas???? We get several tables exported and when we hit a bigger table it abends without any clue of what module fails.
Thanks
Loren Bradford
|
|
|
Re: S0C4 on OS/390 export [message #113936 is a reply to message #113928] |
Fri, 18 July 2003 04:04 |
Vic Douse
Messages: 13 Registered: October 2001
|
Junior Member |
|
|
Loren,
This is a know issue, it's NET bug. Apply the lastest patch set to 8.1.7.4.50. It fixed it up for me.
: We are trying to perform an export on a remote database that resides on AIX. We are running the export on the OS/390 system using sqlnet to transport the data and are receiving S0C4. Any ideas???? We get several tables exported and when we hit a bigger table it abends without any clue of what module fails.
: Thanks
: Loren Bradford
|
|
|
Re: S0C4 on OS/390 export [message #113938 is a reply to message #113936] |
Thu, 24 July 2003 05:46 |
Loren Bradford
Messages: 19 Registered: January 2001
|
Junior Member |
|
|
Vic,
Thanks, I did not find any reference to this issue anywhere. Where did you find this information? I opened a TAR with Oracle and they suggested that I lower the feedback parameter (set at 500,000) and that fix worked.
Loren Bradford
: Loren,
: This is a know issue, it's NET bug. Apply the lastest patch set to 8.1.7.4.50. It fixed it up for me.
:
: : We are trying to perform an export on a remote database that resides on AIX. We are running the export on the OS/390 system using sqlnet to transport the data and are receiving S0C4. Any ideas???? We get several tables exported and when we hit a bigger table it abends without any clue of what module fails.
: : Thanks
: : Loren Bradford
|
|
|
Re: S0C4 on OS/390 export [message #113950 is a reply to message #113938] |
Wed, 27 August 2003 06:29 |
Vic Douse
Messages: 13 Registered: October 2001
|
Junior Member |
|
|
Sorry for the delay, if you don't all ready
have this fixed the bug number is: 2928291
Vic
: Thanks, I did not find any reference to this issue anywhere. Where did you find this information? I opened a TAR with Oracle and they suggested that I lower the feedback parameter (set at 500,000) and that fix worked.
: Loren Bradford
: : Loren,
: : This is a know issue, it's NET bug. Apply the lastest patch set to 8.1.7.4.50. It fixed it up for me.
: :
: : : We are trying to perform an export on a remote database that resides on AIX. We are running the export on the OS/390 system using sqlnet to transport the data and are receiving S0C4. Any ideas???? We get several tables exported and when we hit a bigger table it abends without any clue of what module fails.
: : : Thanks
: : : Loren Bradford
|
|
|