Oracle8 Error Messages Release 8.0.4 A58312-01 |
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Cause: A function was called with an invalid argument.
Action: Contact Oracle Support.
Cause: The file block number is out of range of the file. The additional information returns the block number.
Action: Verify that the block number is correct. Run dbfsize, and verify that the block number is in that range. Contact Oracle Support.
Cause: The I/O buffer is not aligned on a 2K boundary.
Action: Contact Oracle Support.
Cause: The additional information returns the block number.
Action: Look up the additional information returned in operating system reference manual. Verify that the block number is correct.
Cause: The read system call returned an error.
Action: The additional information indicates the block number. Look up the additional information returned in operating system manual.
Cause: The write system call returned an error.
Action: The additional information indicates the block number. Look up the additional information returned in operating system manual.
Cause: The asynchronous I/O system call returned an error.
Action: The additional information indicates the block number. Look up the additional information returned in operating system manual.
Cause: The asynchronous I/O system call returned an error.
Action: The additional information indicates the block number. Look up the additional information returned in operating system manual.
Cause: The asynchronous I/O system call returned an error.
Action: The additional information indicates the block number. Look up the additional information returned in operating system manual.
Cause: This write call may have been truncated.
Action: The additional information returns the block number and number of bytes. Verify that the block number and the number of bytes written are correct.
Cause: This read call may have been truncated.
Action: The additional information returns the block number and number of bytes. Verify that the block number and the number of bytes read are correct.
Cause: Either the oracle process ID, the wait time, or the event ID is invalid.
Action: The additional information indicates the process ID, time, and event ID.
Cause: System problems may exist on system. Examine error logs.
Action: The additional information indicates the error number. Look up the additional information returned in operating system manual.
Cause: An invalid event ID is passed in to this routine.
Action: The additional information indicates the event ID.
Cause: System problems may exist on system. Examine error logs.
Action: The additional information indicates the error number. Look up the additional information returned in operating system manual.
Cause: An invalid event ID, or the low and high event ID, do not exist.
Action: The additional information indicates the error number. It also contains the event ID, low boundary, and high boundary.
Cause: System problems may exist on system.
Action: Examine error logs. The additional information indicates the error number. Look up the additional information returned in operating system manual.
Cause: Invalid oracle process ID is passed in to this routine.
Action: The additional information indicates the process ID.
Cause: System problems may exist on system.
Action: Examine error logs. The additional information indicates the error number. Look up the additional information returned in operating system manual.
Cause: The oracle executable tries to use the sysvendor interface (init.ora PARAMETER USE_SYSVENDOR=TRUE), but the UNIX kernel does not have the oracle executable sysvendor interface linked in.
Action: Set USE_SYSTVENDOR=FLASE in init.ora if you don't want to use this interface or you don't want to link the UNIX kernel with this interface for the