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тАО10-24-2000 06:51 AM
тАО10-24-2000 06:51 AM
As the subject says, oracle coredumped. The output of the "file command" was SIGABRT received.
The only clue is these entries in syslog.log file.
Oct 24 12:48:23 ibermc12 vmunix: SCSI: Attempt to access partially open device -- dev: bc052000
Oct 24 12:48:23 ibermc12 vmunix: SCSI: Attempt to access partially open device -- dev: bc052000
Oct 24 12:48:23 ibermc12 vmunix: disc30 10/4/4.8.0 SCSI event UNKNOWN_RESELECT
The 10/4/4.8.0 is of course, the database disc.
Any idea?
Thnks in advance
The only clue is these entries in syslog.log file.
Oct 24 12:48:23 ibermc12 vmunix: SCSI: Attempt to access partially open device -- dev: bc052000
Oct 24 12:48:23 ibermc12 vmunix: SCSI: Attempt to access partially open device -- dev: bc052000
Oct 24 12:48:23 ibermc12 vmunix: disc30 10/4/4.8.0 SCSI event UNKNOWN_RESELECT
The 10/4/4.8.0 is of course, the database disc.
Any idea?
Thnks in advance
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тАО10-24-2000 06:57 AM
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тАО10-24-2000 07:05 AM
тАО10-24-2000 07:05 AM
Re: Oracle core dumped by SIGABRT
Certainly looks like a disk subsystem problem. If youre using a 3rd party disk subsystem get them to check it for errors. If not, call HP.
Im from Palmerston North, New Zealand, but somehow ended up in London...
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тАО10-24-2000 07:07 AM
тАО10-24-2000 07:07 AM
Re: Oracle core dumped by SIGABRT
Parece ser un problema de disco. Verifica si no tiene problemas (fsck)del file system o si es un disco externo, que no estT apagado.
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