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September 2011 Oracle Magazine Online 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 January 2011 March 2011 May 2011 July 2011 September 2011 November 2011 TECHNOLOGY: Support As Published ora 00600 internal error code arguments 2141 In September/October 2011 Troubleshooting Internal Errors By Tamzin Oscroft A ora 00600 internal error code arguments kdsgrp1 guide to assessing and resolving ORA-600 and ORA-7445 errors If you’re an Oracle DBA, you’re likely to have ora 00600 internal error code arguments 25027 come across an error message in your Oracle Database alert.log files prefixed by either ORA-600 or ORA-7445, such as Thu Jan 20 13:35:52 2011 Errors in file /DATA/oracle/admin/ prod/udump/prod_ora_2131.trc: ORA-00600: internal ora 00600 internal error code arguments 15570 error code, arguments: [ktfbtgex-7], [1015817], [1024], [1015816], [], [], [], [] Because these internal error messages include no attached explanation in the way that external error messages do (for example, “ORA-00942: table or view does not exist”), it is difficult to assess the seriousness of the error and whether it is cause for concern. This column explains what you can
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do to assess some ORA-600 or ORA-7445 errors and identify solutions. ORA-600 or ORA-7445: What Is the Difference? ORA-600 is a catchall message that indicates an error internal to the database code. The key point to note about an ORA-600 error is that it is signaled when a code check fails within the database. At points throughout the code, Oracle Database performs checks to confirm that the information being used in internal processing is healthy, that the variables being used are within a valid range, that changes are being made to a consistent structure, and that a change won’t put a structure into an unstable state. If a check fails, Oracle Database signals an ORA-600 error and, if necessary, terminates the operation to protect the health of the database. The first argument to the ORA-600 error message indicates the location in the code where the check is performed; in the example above, that is ktfbtgex-7 (which indicates that the error occurred at a particular point during tablespace handling). The subsequent arguments have different meanings, depending on the particular check. An ORA-7445
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This Site Careers Other all forums Forum: JDBC and Relational Databases java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [ttcgcshnd-1], [0], Saeed Amer Ranch Hand Posts: 140 posted 12 years ago https://coderanch.com/t/299985/JDBC/databases/java-sql-SQLException-ORA-internal Hello everyone, I am getting the following error message when I run http://ccm.net/faq/3091-ora-00600-internal-error-code-arguments my servlet that connects to Oracle (9.2.0.1) and tries to QUERY some data: java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [ttcgcshnd-1], [0], [], [], [], [], [], [] I am using JBoss (3.0.6). I have narrowed down the problem and have got to the point where the problem is internal error happening (detail below) - but I have almost no clues what is causing it. What I have found so far is that if the query returns only ONE column (single or multiple rows), it works OK. But if the query returns more than one column (single or multiple rows), I get the error. Seems like some problem with "Oracle JDBC Thin internal error code driver". Here is my CLASSPATH: C:\ora92\jdbc\lib\ojdbc14.jar; C:\ora92\jdbc\lib\classes12.jar; C:\ora92\sqlj\lib\runtime12.jar; C:\ora92\sqlj\lib\translator.jar; C:\java\j2sdk1.4.2_01\bin\servlet.jar; I added the first entry (ojdbc14.jar) as per suggestion from someone on another forum but nothing has helped so far. Is there someone out there who may shed some lihgt on this and help fix the problem, please? TIA Just for information: I had Oracle8i on my PC but due to some problems with my Windows, I reinstalled the Windows/2000 (Clean install) and this time installed Oracle 9i (9.2.0.1). No there are traces of Oracle 8i stuff on my PC (as far I know - bcoz I cleaned it). I am not sure if and how JBoss is able to use Oracle8i JDBC driver (if this is the case at all). Post Reply Bookmark Topic Watch Topic New Topic Similar Threads ORACLE JDBC ERROR ORA-00600 error ORA600 error with jdk1.4, ojdbc14.jar and oracle10.2.0.0 Tomcat and jdbc problem java.sql.SQLException: ORA-00600 - Anyone? All times are in JavaRanch time: GMT-6 in summer, GMT-7 in winter Contact Us | advertise | mobile view | Powered by JForum | Copyright © 1998-2016 Paul Wheaton
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