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Re: ora internal error

From: Holger Baer <holger.baer_at_science-computing.de>
Date: Tue, 03 Jun 2003 19:09:47 +0200
Message-ID: <3EDCD65B.40603@science-computing.de>


ed zappulla wrote:
> Thanks for the help. That's what I call a civil reply. Not like the rest
> of the trash talk here. I'm not a DBA and I'm not really responsible for
> this. I'm merely trying to help out another developer in the office. The
> funny thing is that we are using ORA 9.2.0.1.0 and are trying to connect to
> ORA 9.2.0.1.0. There was 8.16 installed previously and the thin driver used
> but that has been cleaned and removed completely (even registry entries)
> with the new version installed into a new folder. We are still using
> classes12.zip as the driver from the ora92\jdbc\lib folder. So it seems
> like this is a bit more of an issue then anyone would have expected and will
> require escalation on our side. I would never have thought to search for
> "[ttcgcshnd-1], [0], [], [], [], [], [], []". Its so much jiberish. Thanks
> again for your help. It is noted and appreciated.
>
>
>

I've run into the same problem. No matter what you think, you *DO* use an pre 9i client. If you have metalink access, search for ttcgcshnd.

After some reading I found a workaround that might help you as well: setting the event '10841 trace name context forever' does the trick.

Note however, that this is an undocumented and unsupported workaround (well it's unsupported unless Oracle Support tells you to use it) ;-) so you might use it until you updated classes12.zip to the 9i version.

HTH Holger Received on Tue Jun 03 2003 - 12:09:47 CDT

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