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Re: Trace Files and Alert Logs Filling Up Hard Drive

From: Charles Hooper <hooperc2000_at_yahoo.com>
Date: 14 Nov 2006 15:13:56 -0800
Message-ID: <1163546036.633330.53760@f16g2000cwb.googlegroups.com>


HMM wrote:
> Bug: 5568622 is mine. The only reason I posted is that it just seemed
> odd to me that I would be the first one to find this installation bug
> when 10.2.0.2 has been out awhile. I'm not running any special memory
> config. Its a 32 bit 10.2.0.2 install. I took all the defaults when I
> installed Oracle and all the defaults when I created the database. The
> alert log just keeps growing and several trace files are being created.
> The error in the alert log is the following:
>
> ~Errors in file
> c:\oracle\product\10.2.0\admin\gisx\udump\gisx_drcx_2628.trc:~ORA-07445:
> exception encountered: core dump [ACCESS_VIOLATION]
> [unable_to_trans_pc] [PC:0xB6BE2B] [ADDR:0x0] [UNABLE_TO_WRITE] []~
>
> Yes...the main bulk of files being created is in udump. They are drcx
> trace files. The error in these files is DRCX Client did not establish
> network login. I can't find anything on DRCX..I'm not sure what it is.
>
> Thanks for any advice that you can give me!

Is this Windows 2003 server acting as a domain controller? What account are the Oracle services using?

DRCX: Data Guard Connection Process. You might want to check the options that were enabled when you created the database instance. Is this a Standard Edition license?

Charles Hooper
PC Support Specialist
K&M Machine-Fabricating, Inc. Received on Tue Nov 14 2006 - 17:13:56 CST

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