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pankaj_wolfhunter_at_yahoo.co.in wrote:
> On Mar 24, 3:02 pm, sybra..._at_gmail.com wrote:
>> On 24 Mar 2007 00:28:13 -0700, "pankaj_wolfhun..._at_yahoo.co.in" >> >> >> >> >> >> <pankaj_wolfhun..._at_yahoo.co.in> wrote: >>> On Mar 24, 11:22 am, "nirav" <shiva..._at_gmail.com> wrote: >>>>> Can someone point me a loop hole in my current procedure >>>>> or some better way of writing the following procedure >>>>> or do i need to contact Oracle support time? >>>>> let me know if something else is required >>>>> >From Alert.log: >>>>> Errors in file /home/udump/psnorad1_ora_24885.trc: >>>>> ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [ldxeti()+20] [SIGSEGV] >>>>> [Address not mapped to object] [0x0] [] [] >>>> Oracle's documentation(Oracle9i Database Error Messages) gives >>>> following info: >>>> ORA-07445 exception encountered: core dump [string] [string] [string] >>>> [string] >>>> [string] [string] >>>> Cause: An operating system exception occurred which should result in >>>> the >>>> creation of a core file. This is an internal error. >>>> Action: Contact Oracle Support Services. >>>> So the action is only &only to contact the Oracle support. Now if you >>>> do a search on Oracle Metalink , you may get lucky and get some >>>> hint..but this is not sure..so ur best bet is to get to oracle support. >>> Thanks Nirav. But still is there a possibility that if I modify my >>> code is some way >>> or apply a new patch then the error can be omitted. >>> I am asking this because the works fine on some applications and >>> also goes through when executed on 10g. >>> Just confirming.........? >> As you are still on 9.2.0.1 why wouldn't you just patch to 9.2.0.8? >> Because you have no support? or because you are using a free copy of >> Oracle for production purposes, so you can't patch? >> >> -- >> Sybrand Bakker >> Senior Oracle DBA- Hide quoted text - >> >> - Show quoted text -
It isn't the only way but it certainly the smart way as the first thing Oracle will likely tell you, after asking for an RDA, is that you apply the patches.
-- Daniel A. Morgan University of Washington damorgan_at_x.washington.edu (replace x with u to respond) Puget Sound Oracle Users Group www.psoug.orgReceived on Sat Mar 24 2007 - 11:13:02 CDT