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No,
You don't always have to access Oracle source code to diagnose ORA-600/ORA-7445 errors. Trace files give some indicators. Many Oracle employee work with trace files without reading Oracle source codes. You can be sure on that.
That's what I always want to get trace files.
best regards...
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> On Wed, 2 Jun 2004 09:13:49 +0300, Danisment Gazi Unal (ubTools)
> <dunal_at_ubtools.com> wrote:
>
> > There should be a trace file generated. Check alert.log and paste the
trace
> > file here or if not possible to paste, email me.
>
> That's a very generous offer indeed, given that an 0600 is an
> unexpected error emitted by the Oracle software itself, and quite
> likely requires access to the Oracle source to determine the cause.
> I'd have thought raising a tar would be a better route.
>
> Niall Litchfield
> Oracle DBA
> http://www.niall.litchfield.dial.pipex.com
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