Mladen Gogala a écrit :
> Did you check what's in your alert log file?
Sorry for late reply. There's nothing in alert log file. Only a trace
file that looks like:
Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.1.0 - 64bit
Production
With the Partitioning, OLAP and Data Mining options
ORACLE_HOME = .../oracle/product/10.2.0
System name: AIX
Node name: xxxxxx
Release: 2
Version: 5
Machine: 005BCE8E4C00
Instance name: XXXXX
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 27
Unix process pid: 1634340, image: oracleXXXXX_at_xxxxxxx
- SERVICE NAME:(xxxxxx) 2006-03-13 10:58:07.214
- SESSION ID:(432.3258) 2006-03-13 10:58:07.214
- 2006-03-13 10:58:07.214
Exception signal: 11 0x900000000046bac (free_y+0314) e9490008
Registers:
iar: 0900000000046bac, msr: a00000000000d0b2
lr: 0900000000046a28, cr: 0000000048824228
r00: 000014f0000013fe, r01: 0fffffffffff9e30, r02: 09001000a004ee60,
r03: 0000000110623b70, r04: 00000001144b5720, r05: 00001500000014ef,
r06: 00000000000000f1, r07: 00000000000014f0, r08: 00000000000013fe,
r09: 00000010000000f1, r10: 000014f0000013fe, r11: 0000000110623b70,
r12: 09001000a005ce18, r13: 00000001103934f0, r14: 0000000000000100,
r15: 00000000000002f0, r16: 0000000000002f00, r17: 0000000000000000,
r18: 0000000000000001, r19: 0000000000000000, r20: 00000001154b5740,
r21: 09001000a005ce38, r22: 09001000a005ce18, r23: 09001000a005cde0,
r24: 09001000a00042a8, r25: 0000000000000000, r26: 0000000001000020,
r27: 00000001144a5720, r28: 0000000001000020, r29: 00000001134a5700,
r30: 00000001134a5700, r31: 09001000a005c5c0,
----- Call Stack Trace -----
calling call entry argument values in
hex
location type point (? means dubious
value)
-------------------- -------- --------------------
Shadow_Core_Dump = partial
Received on Mon Mar 13 2006 - 04:50:21 CST