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тАО08-28-2001 12:18 PM
тАО08-28-2001 12:18 PM
error message: errno=19
I have a small problem. I am not all that familiar with Oracle 8.1.7, but in the /opt/app/oracle/admin/udump I have this error message
errno=19
Does anyone know what this error message is for? Apparently we have got lots of this type of error and am not sure what to look for with this error.
Thanks in advance,
Jim
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тАО08-28-2001 12:21 PM
тАО08-28-2001 12:21 PM
Re: error message: errno=19
Error 19 = No Such Device
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тАО08-28-2001 12:56 PM
тАО08-28-2001 12:56 PM
Re: error message: errno=19
Error 19 = No Such Device
Description : No such device. An attempt was made to apply an inappropriate system call to a device
(such as read a write-only device).
Hope this helps
Thanks
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тАО08-28-2001 05:42 PM
тАО08-28-2001 05:42 PM
Re: error message: errno=19
This is a standard error number from the os, and means that you issued a command that returned 'no such device'.
This probably means that you have something wrong in your oracle configuration, and are trying to access an invalid device name somewhere. With the info you gave, it's almost impossible to tell where, though.
So, that's what the error code means. Now you have to put on your digging helmet, and find out where the message is coming from, so you can find where the mis-config is.
Regards,
--Carl
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тАО08-29-2001 02:36 AM
тАО08-29-2001 02:36 AM
Re: error message: errno=19
I confirm, as said before :
Look in /usr/conf/h/errno.h :
#define ENODEV 19 /* No such device */
Magdi
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тАО08-30-2001 12:02 PM
тАО08-30-2001 12:02 PM
Re: error message: errno=19
Thanks,
Jim
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тАО09-04-2001 10:26 PM
тАО09-04-2001 10:26 PM
Re: error message: errno=19
I've got the same error on 2 L-class servers running HP-UX11.0 and Oracle 8.1.7 64bit.
Haven't been able to figure this out yet, but I'll monitor your thread and let you know when I get it solved!
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тАО09-04-2001 10:49 PM
тАО09-04-2001 10:49 PM
Re: error message: errno=19
In fact our DBAs made quite some mess here on this error. Finally they checked up Metalink and found the problem with their archiver processes. Apologies for my lingo. I am not a DBA. Did you check metalink?
http://metalink.oracle.com/
I don't have an id there.
-Sri
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тАО09-05-2001 01:24 AM
тАО09-05-2001 01:24 AM
Re: error message: errno=19
may be you can attach the tracefile in charge. This might be usefull to track down the problem.
Most likely, some init.ora parameter refers to a path-location, that is either invalid or write-protected.
Volker
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тАО09-05-2001 01:53 AM
тАО09-05-2001 01:53 AM
Re: error message: errno=19
First:
This might no be the case but I resolved an similar error in 8.0.6 databases that gave errno=19 upon each startup:
From Metalink:
It is possible to workaround the problem by the following means;
If the "/dev/async" device does not exists, then create it.
As the root user:
/sbin/mknod /dev/async c 101 0x0
/usr/bin/chown oracle:dba /dev/async
/usr/bin/chmod 000 /dev/async
The permissions on /dev/async of 000 ensure that it is not possible
to use the async driver unintentionally.
As the oracle user, modify the "init.ora" file so that the parameters:
disk_asynch_io = false
tape_asynch_io = false
Second:
My current error is errno=13 so I guess it's a different thing.
So long
Andreas