I think Oracle is not doing the correct decision rejecting error information

From: Juan Carlos Reyes Pacheco <jcdrpllist_at_gmail.com>
Date: Mon, 9 Jun 2014 20:03:01 -0400
Message-ID: <CAGYrQytknPjnpmCrt5VTGgiNKU7N_NFqJcoLG43TzZDu8XC9fg_at_mail.gmail.com>



Only a comment.
I have a metalink account but I don't have enough rights to upload database trace error files.

I think Oracle should be crawling to customer to upload their error files, to have statistics about problems. But I don't see they do.

Why?
in the past 3 years I found mora than four ora-600 errors not registered in metalink, and my database is not an enterprise. If you add the complexity only oracle has because the numerous options the database has, the probability to have problems increases exponentially. Only in upgrading, exporting and importing I had seen there had appeared a lot of problem we are finding a way to workaround.

This is about having a more stable database, I am using oracle from oracle 7 and I see a higher tendency to have errors, the strategy we do is to upgrade to one patch that solves the problem, but not the last, because another error can appear, because fro mthe day to the night sometimes appears some errors, like temporary growth when making rman backup, started in one of our customers and the bug spread to the other. Other example is one view started to not compile, etc, and I'm not a dba, I'm develoepr dba, so I can't make magic like you.

note. We have a small standard database edition, but a lot of users and database.

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