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Re: INSTANCE KILLER !!!

From: Peter Mckenzie <Peter.McKenzie_at_health.wa.gov.au>
Date: Mon, 28 Jun 1999 01:59:47 GMT
Message-ID: <7l6kue$41c$1@nnrp1.deja.com>


I believe I have isolated the problem to a procedure within the package. My script was generated by another script and as a result there are a lot of spaces on the right hand of each line ( I hadn't bothered to remove them yet ). When I manually added a space to one of the lines it may have pushed it over a magical limit ? No matter what caused the instances to crash the main point I am making is that IT SHOULD NEVER HAPPEN. I should get an error when running the script. A parsing problem should NEVER bring down a database. THIS IS A SERIOUS ORACLE PROBLEM - A TAR HAS BEEN RAISED In article <37737341.59862B2F_at_lucent.com>,   Kenneth C Stahl <kstahl_at_lucent.com> wrote:

> What may be happening - and this is only a broad guess based on my own
> experiences with problems that I have handled in the past - is that
the
> error you have is something that the parser simply can't make any
sense of
> because it doesn't have a rule for it.
> Ken
>
> Peter Mckenzie wrote:
>
> > I have a script for creating a database package which kills Oracle
> > instances when it is run !!!

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Share what you know. Learn what you don't. Received on Sun Jun 27 1999 - 20:59:47 CDT

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