ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [17175], [255], [], [], [], [], [ 2005-09-02 - By Paul Drake
On 8/31/05, oracle@(protected) <oracle@(protected)> wrote: > > (this time with message body!) > > I got hit with one of these yesterday and am still dealing with > managerial fallout... > > ORA-00600 (See ORA-00600.ora-code.com): internal error code, arguments: [17175], [255], [], [], [], > [], [], [] > > > I reviewed the ora-600 (See ora-600.ora-code.com) lookup on Metalink but got scant information that > is not very useful. It infers latch contention, etc. > > But is there another note or other information to give me a good > explanation what caused this to happen? I have opened a tar but it's at > severity 3 and I probably won't get an answer for a few more days. > > > Thanks > > The crystal ball is cloudy.
I see that you are running oracle between versions 7.1.3 and 10.2 on an platform somewhere between alpha and xeon, perhaps even on top of an operating system.
Even the ora-600 (See ora-600.ora-code.com) lookup has a pick object for the oracle version before it returns every readme ever produced.
Pd
On 8/31/05, <b class="gmail_sendername"><a href="mailto:oracle@(protected)" >oracle@(protected)</a></b> <<a href="mailto:oracle@(protected)">oracle @(protected)</a>> wrote:<div><span class="gmail_quote"></span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"> (this time with message body!)<br><br>I got hit with one of these yesterday and am still dealing with<br>managerial fallout...<br><br>ORA-00600 (See ORA-00600.ora-code.com): internal error code, arguments: [17175], [255], [], [], [],<br>[], [], []<br> <br><br>I reviewed the ora-600 (See ora-600.ora-code.com) lookup on Metalink but got scant information that<br>is not very useful. It infers latch contention, etc.<br><br >But is there another note or other information to give me a good<br>explanation what caused this to happen? I have opened a tar but it's at <br>severity 3 and I probably won't get an answer for a few more days.<br><br> <br>Thanks<br><br></blockquote></div><br> The crystal ball is cloudy.<br> <br>
I see that you are running oracle between versions 7.1.3 and 10.2 on an platform somewhere between alpha and xeon, perhaps even on top of an operating system.<br> <br> Even the ora-600 (See ora-600.ora-code.com) lookup has a pick object for the oracle version before it returns every readme ever produced.<br> <br> Pd<br> <br> <br>
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