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Re: Database shut itself down

From: <tday6_at_csc.com>
Date: Tue, 02 Apr 2002 12:48:23 -0800
Message-ID: <F001.004392C3.20020402124823@fatcity.com>

Check and see if your J disk is full. On your Win2k desktop, find the "My Computer" icon. Right click and choose "explore". Find the J drive and right click; choose "properties". If the disk is full, that's your problem.

On the other hand, a J drive could be a network mounted drive. If it is, there may be a timing issue. Oracle does not normally support network mounted drives.

                                                                                           
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I have a 8.1.7 database running on NT 4.0 that had a problem this morning and shut itself down. In the <SID>Alert.log I have the following error.

Tue Apr 02 10:47:40 2002
KCF: write/open error block=0x21de online=1

     file=10 J:\ORANT\ORADATA\TDISPACH\DISDATA01_01.DBF
     error=27072 txt: 'OSD-04008: WriteFile() failure, unable to write to
file
O/S-Error: (OS 5) Access is denied.'
DBW0: terminating instance due to error 1242 Instance terminated by DBW0, pid = 287

This is a new for me. Any ideas what I am dealing with?

Thanks,

Dave

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