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oracle mosc ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments string tips Oracle Error Tips by Stephanie F. http://forums.allroundautomations.com/ubb/ubbthreads.php?ubb=showflat&Number=140 The Oracle docs note this on the ORA-00600 error: Error: ORA 00600 Text: internal error code, arguments: [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s], [%s] ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Cause: This is the generic internal error number for Oracle program exceptions. This indicates that a process has encountered http://www.dba-oracle.com/t_ora_00600_internal_error_code_arguments_string_%20string_string_string_string_string_string.htm an exceptional condition. Action: Report as a bug - the first argument is the internal error number On the Oracle DBA Forums, a user needs help with ORA-00600, as well as understanding the accompanying arguments. The replier informed the user that because ORA-00600 is an internal error, the Oracle Corporation knows the arguments. Here are the notes which helped the user resolve ORA-00600: An ORA-00600 is an internal error, and only Oracle Corporation knows the agruments. ALWAYS open a TAR when you get a ora-600. I check MOSC, and you can see many of the "common" codes there. ****************************************** ORA-00600 internal error code, arguments: [string], [string], [string], [string], [string], [string], [string], [string] Cause: This is the generic internal error number for Oracle program exceptions. It indicates that a process has encountered a low-level, unexpectedORA-00600 Database: 10gr1(10.1.0.5.0)OS: windows 2003ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [17302], [20], [], [], [], [], [], []It is reported http://dbataj.blogspot.com/2007/11/ora-00600.html as bug and fixed in 10gr2.Metalink Note: 301853.1 Posted by Mohammed Taj at Sunday, November 25, 2007 Email ThisBlogThis!Share to TwitterShare to FacebookShare to Pinterest Labels: BUG http://prsync.com/oracle/master-note-for-database-startupshutdown-doc-id--594451/ Reactions: 1 comment: Babu B said... Good...Nice work..Babu Sun Nov 25, 08:00:00 PM Post a Comment Newer Post Older Post Home Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom) Labels internal error 11.2.0.3.0 (1) Advance Replication (2) ARCHIVE LOG backup/recovery Many Options (4) ASM (Automatic Storage Mgmt) (5) Audit Database (3) Authentication (6) AWR Report (2) Backup and Recovery Overview (4) Backup Scripts (7) Block Change Tracking (1) Blog Stats (3) BUG (34) Business Intelligence (12) CERTIFICATION (15) CHANGE_SCHEMA_NAME (1) Compile (1) Data Guard (5) Database Creation internal error code (4) Database Reference (34) DBMS_JOB (2) DBMS_LOB (1) DBMS_PROFILER (1) dbms_repair (1) DBMS_STATS (4) DBNEWID (5) DBVERIFY (1) EMCA (30) EXP (10) expdp (6) Express Edition Oracle (2) Flash_Recovery_Area (4) Flashback Feature (3) Fragmentation (3) Frequently Ask Questions (17) Globalization Support (3) IMP (5) impdp (1) JAVA (2) Latches (1) LogMinar (4) Materialized View (3) Metalink Note (11) New Features (6) New Features 11G (7) New Features Oracle 10.1.0.2.0 (6) New Features Oracle 10.2.0.1.0 (3) New Thing What I learn EVERY DAY (67) NO ARCHIVE LOG BAC/REC Many Options (4) Off Topic (8) ORA-00600 (1) Oracle 10gr2 (12) Oracle 11gr1 (16) Oracle 11gr2 (19) Oracle 9ir2 (4) Oracle Apps DBA (44) Oracle DBA (17) Oracle Error (24) Oracle Flashback Technology (11) Oracle History (1) Oracle Net Configuration (17) Oracle on LINUX (20) Oracle on UNIX (4) Oracle on Windows (12) Oracle Product (1) Oracle SQLDeveloper (1) Oracle Streams (6) Oracle Workflow (1) PATCH (12) Performance (18) PL/SQL (3) Practical RMAN (15)
Common Issues During Database Startup Startup Slow / Hang ORA-27102 Errors ORA-27300 Errors ORA-64 Errors ORA-27123 Errors ORA-1081 Errors NFS Related Issues ORA-600 /ORA-7445 Errors Transaction Recovery Slowness ORA-704 Errors ORA-9968 Errors ORA-12547 Errors ORA-27125 Errors ORA-1157 Errors Other Issues Common Errors / Issues During Database Shutdown Shutdown Slow / Hang ORA-1031 Errors Transaction Recovery ORA-600 / ORA-7445 Errors ORA-24324 Errors DISM Memory Related Errors Other Issues Issues specific to automatic shutdown and startup Automatic Startup Failure Automatic Shutdown Failure Further Diagnostics References Applies to: Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 9.2.0.1 and later Information in this document applies to any platform. Purpose This article is intended to provide details on Database Startup and Shutdown along with the various issues that can be encountered during this activity. Most of the known issues in this topic is consolidated here. Scope This document is intended to assist Database Administrators to understand the concept and resolve issues encountered during shutdown and startup. Details Concepts During Startup, the instance is started first (nomount stage) which then mounts the database by accessing the control files specified in the CONTROL_FILES parameter. The next step will be to open the database which includes opening the datafiles and redo log files. Applying the redo (rollforward) and the rollback of uncommitted data (rollback) also happens if the previous shutdown was not a clean one (shutdown normal or immediate). Similarly the database and instance undergoes multiple phases during shutdown. First the database is closed ie, the datafiles and the redolog files are closed. Then the database will be dismounted to disassociate it from the instance. After a database is unmounted, Oracle Database closes the control files of the database. The next step will be to shutdown the instance by removing the SGA from the memory and terminating the background processes. There are various shutdown modes such are normal, immediate,transactional