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Mark
Here's what I can find on the 1041 error:
Error: ORA 1041
Text: internal error. hostdef extension doesn't exist
Cause: Pointer to hstdef extension in hstdef is null. Action: Report as a bug
Explanation:
This is usually reported when a connection has broken for some reason. Diagnosis: 1) Check the same operation for any ORA 3113 or ORA 3114 type errors. The ORA 1041 error usually results from an unexpected disconnection. 2) Follow the same steps as you would to progress an ORA 3113 error.
Regarding the 600, the arguments vary in what they mean, and it is always best to contact Support about them.
HTH. Pete
Mark Patterson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> For the last hour or so I've been consistently getting the following
> error returned from my Oracle database (Version 8.1.5) -
> "ORA-01041: internal error. HOSTDEF extension does not exist"
>
> On close examination I find I'm getting the
> "ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel"
> error. I think, though I'm not 100% sure, this is preceding the above
> error.
>
> Also, on examination of the alert log I found the following error...
> ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [12333], [0], [0], [100], [],
> [], [],[]
>
> Unfortunately I do not have 24/7 support so am unable to follow the
> documantation instructions which goes something like "...contact Oracle
> support...".
>
> Does anybody have any ideas or pointers?
>
> Thanks
>
> Mark Patterson.
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Regards
Pete
Received on Thu Jun 24 1999 - 15:18:15 CDT
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