Oracle Error 1276
and other troubleshooting information in these books. Error Search Results Your search matched 1 topics. Oracle Database 10g Error Messages ORA-01276: Cannot add file string. File has an Oracle Managed Files file name. Copyright © 2016, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
CommunityOracle User Group CommunityTopliners CommunityOTN Speaker BureauJava CommunityError: You don't have JavaScript enabled. This tool uses JavaScript and much of it will not work correctly without it enabled. Please turn JavaScript back on and reload this page. Please enter a title. You can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. More discussions in General Database Discussions All PlacesDatabaseGeneral Database Discussions This discussion is archived 1 2 Previous Next 25 Replies Latest reply on Dec 29, 2010 1:49 PM by 657201 Possible network issues preventing successful application data transfer? 799422 Sep 22, 2010 6:48 AM Hello all. We are having a few issues with a specific set up here at http://www.oracle.com/pls/db10g/error_search?search=ora-1276 work involving Oracle 11, and Oracle 9 databases and I was hoping someone with a fair idea of how Oracle configurations work when it comes to network connectivity and data transfer would mind sharing their opinion on the matter. First off, a bit of background. I'm a network security engineer by trade and my experience when it comes to the application side of things, specifically databases is inherently https://community.oracle.com/thread/1134457 weak; so I apologise if my terminology or logic is slightly off here. Basically what I'm trying to determine is where a fault lies between our users using a terminal server and a remote Oracle SQL database that should service their requests. The problem lies wherein the user will utilise the 'sqlplus' application invoked from a Windows command prompt window, and expect to be able login and query a database. I believe we have two versions available to use, version 9 which is not actually in production but able to be used for testing and version 11 which is active in production. When accessing Oracle 11 servers will hang where we expect to see a successful connection followed by a healthy looking "SQL>" prompt data transfer appears to stall as follows: C:\>sqlplus username/password@blah.world SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Wed Sep 22 18:12:17 2010 Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. *hangs here*If we try on the Oracle 9 setup things look fine initially: C:\>sqlplus username/password@blah.world SQL*Plus: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Wed Sep 22 18:19:20 2010 Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved. Connected to: Oracle9i Enterprise Edition Release 9.2.0.6.0 - Production With the Partitioning, OLAP and Oracle D
error. For example, the mysql client program displays errors using the following format: shell> ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE7 ERROR 1146 (42S02): Table 'test.no_such_table' doesn't exist The message displayed contains three types of information: A numeric error code (ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE6). https://docs.oracle.com/cd/E17952_01/mysql-5.1-en/error-messages-server.html This number is MySQL-specific and is not portable to other database systems. http://www.errbay.com/?r=ORCL-MYSQL-05.6&c=Error+1276 A five-character SQLSTATE value (ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE5). The values are taken from ANSI SQL and ODBC and are more standardized. Not all MySQL error numbers have corresponding SQLSTATE values. In these cases, ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE4 (general error) is used. A message string that provides a textual description of the error. For error checking, use oracle error error codes, not error messages. Error messages do not change often, but it is possible. Also if the database administrator changes the language setting, that affects the language of error messages. Error codes are stable across GA releases of a given MySQL series. Before a series reaches GA status, new codes may still be under development and subject to change. Server error information oracle error 1276 comes from the following source files. For details about the way that error information is defined, see the MySQL Internals Manual. Error message information is listed in the ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE3 file. ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE2 and ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE1 represent numbers and strings, respectively, that are substituted into the Message values when they are displayed. The Error values listed in ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE0 are used to generate the definitions in the ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE9 and ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE8 MySQL source files. The SQLSTATE values listed in ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE7 are used to generate the definitions in the ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE6 MySQL source file. Because updates are frequent, it is possible that those files will contain additional error information not listed here. Error: ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE5 SQLSTATE: ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE4 (ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE3) Message: hashchk Unused. Error: ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE2 SQLSTATE: ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE1 (ER_SLAVE_AMBIGOUS_EXEC_MODE0) Message: isamchk Unused. Error: 16099 SQLSTATE: 16098 (16097) Message: NO Used in the construction of other messages. Error: 16096 SQLSTATE: 16095 (16094) Message: YES Used in the construction of other messages. Extended 16093 format generates Note messages. 16092 is used in the 16091 column for these messages in subsequent 16090 output. Error: HY0009 SQLSTATE: HY0008 (HY0007) Message: Can't create file '%s' (errno: %d) Occurs for failure to copy a