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Re: Anyone seen this 600 Error?

From: Dave Haas <davehaas_at_--nospam--hotmail.com>
Date: Tue, 19 Mar 2002 18:31:48 GMT
Message-ID: <ouLl8.34702$%6.1205558@news2.telusplanet.net>


Hi Thomas.

I tried that too. Same problem. "Oracle instance terminated". Do you remember what the event was?

Great book btw :)

Dave Haas

"Thomas Kyte" <tkyte_at_oracle.com> wrote in message news:a77udv0jv3_at_drn.newsguy.com...
> In article <YyKl8.34683$%6.1200943_at_news2.telusplanet.net>, "Dave says...
> >
> >Hi all.
> >
> >This is related to a previous post.
> >
> >Right now I'm attempting to upgrade an vanilla 8.1.7 database to a 9.0.1
> >database.
> >
> >Setup:
> >
> >Win2k SP2
> >Celeron 466
> >384M Ram
> >Vanilla 8.1.7 (no service paks, downloaded from technet)
> >Vanilla 9.0.1 (no service paks, downloaded from technet)
> >
> >When it was an 8.1.7 database everything was fine. I copied the
datafiles
> >over to the 9i OFA directory structure under the 9i ORACLE_HOME and
updated
> >the COMPATIBILITY parameter to 9.0.1. I don't think I'm using any
obsolete
> >parameters in the init.ora.
> >
> >I deleted the 8i Service and created a 9i service. I can get the
database
> >to the mount stage, but when I attempt to open it, BOOM:
> >
> >ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [qctstc2o1], [3], [1], [31],
[1],
> >[4000], [0], []
> >
> >I don't have a Metalink account (therefore, no patches). Anyone know
what
> >this one means? I've eliminated the password files and set
> >REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORD_FILE to NONE and disabled the system triggers, so
> >that's not it.
> >
> >Any ideas???
> >
> >Dave
>
>
> suggest you read through the migration guide, that describes how you
should
> upgrade a database from release x to y.
>
> In particular, read
>

http://download-west.oracle.com/otndoc/oracle9i/901_doc/server.901/a90191/mi gupgra.htm#901509
>
> I suggest you follow the steps for using the Data Migration Assistant.
There
> was an issue with unicode databases and migration, this issue is corrected
by
> setting an event, ODMA will set the event, else you have to do it manually
> yourself.
>
>
> >
> >
>
> --
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Received on Tue Mar 19 2002 - 12:31:48 CST

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