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Is your archivlog space full? An error writing block to disk usually means
that. HTH, Ruth
What I have to do ?
Thu Sep 7 09:39:04 2000
LGWR: prodding the archiver
Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 7661
Current log# 4 seq# 7661 mem# 0: /oracle/u04/oradata/telispro/redo04.log
Current log# 4 seq# 7661 mem# 1:
/export/home/oracle/oradata/telispro/redo04b.log
Thu Sep 7 09:39:04 2000
ARC0: received prod ARC0: Beginning to archive log# 3 seq# 7660 ARC0: Completed archiving log# 3 seq# 7660 ARC0: re-scanning for new log files ARC0: prodding the archiver ARC0: received prod
ARC0: received prod ARC0: Beginning to archive log# 4 seq# 7661 ARC0: Completed archiving log# 4 seq# 7661 ARC0: re-scanning for new log files ARC0: prodding the archiver ARC0: received prod
ARC0: Beginning to archive log# 2 seq# 7662 ARC0: Completed archiving log# 2 seq# 7662 ARC0: re-scanning for new log files ARC0: prodding the archiver ARC0: received prod
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/oracle/u02/oradata/telispro/system01.dbf' ORA-01114: IO error writing block to file 1 (block # 1) ORA-27072: skgfdisp: I/O errorReceived on Fri Sep 08 2000 - 07:15:58 CDT
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