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Thread: ORA-27063: skgfospo: number of bytes read/written is incorrect Tweet Thread Tools Show Printable Version Email this Page… Subscribe to this Thread… Display Linear Mode Switch to Hybrid Mode Switch to Threaded Mode 05-26-2005,11:47 AM #1 gaegoori View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date Jun 2001 Posts 243 ORA-27063: ora-19501 ora-27063 skgfospo: number of bytes read/written is incorrect hi, I'm trying to do a hot backup to disk using RMAN and I'm keep getting following error messages. I know I have enough space on disk and I also find a not from metalink saying that I need to specify set limit channel d1 kbytes 2024800 (as an examplem) and still does not work and getting same error messages. RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =============== RMAN-00571: =========================================================== RMAN-03009: failure of backup command on c0 channel at 05/25/2005 14:03:29 ORA-19502: write error on file "bk_698_1_559231200", blockno 132353 (blocksize=8192) ORA-27063: skgfospo: number of bytes read/written is incorrect SVR4 Error: 28: No space left on device Additional information: -1 Additional information: 1048576 Anyone has any idea? following is my RMAN script that I ran: $RMAN target $TARGET_CONNECT_STR catalog rman_${ORACLE_SID%[1-9]}/rman_${ORACLE_SID%[1-9]}@rmancat msglog $RMAN_LOG_FILE append << EOF RUN { allocate chan
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ORA-01114: IO error writing block to file string (block # string) tips Oracle Error Tips by Burleson Consulting (S. Karam) The Oracle docs note this on the ora-01114 error: ORA-01114: IO error writing block to file string (block # string) Cause: The device on which the file resides is probably offline. If the file is a temporary file, then it is also possible that the device has run out of space. This could happen because disk space of temporary files is not necessarily allocated at file creation time. Action: Restore access to the device or remove unnecessary files to free up space. You can pinpoint the tablespace and segment for an ORA-01444 error by plugging-in the file_id and block_id into this query on dba_extents: select owner, tablespace_name, segment_type, segment_name from dba_extentswhere file_id = 1030 and block_id = 602122; In some cases, the ORA-01114 error occurs when a whole disk or mount point is full. In this case, the ORA-01114 error is accompanies by this message: IBM AIX RISC System/6000 Error: 28: No space left on deviceAdditional information: -1Additional information: 180224 ORA-01114 occurs when you attempt to write to a file and the device with the file is either: offline OR has run out of space, possibly because it is a temporary file which was not allocated at creation time. To resolve ORA-01114, you should either: restore access to the device OR take out files which are not needed in order to gain more space (depending on which problem your ORA_01114 is based) The final step in clearing up ORA-01114 is to simply attempt to re-write the file again. Also note this thread where a user notes a ORA-01114 for a datafiles that does not exist. Burleson is the American Team Note: This Oracle documentation was created as a support and Oracle training reference for use by our DBA performance tuning consulting professionals. Feel free to ask questions on our Oracle forum. Verify experience! Anyone considering using the services of an Oracle support expert should independently investigate their credentials and experience, and not rely on advertisements and self-proclaimed expertise. All legitimate Oracle experts publish their Oracle