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I'm New to Oracle and I am trying to get a backup to run thru the Oracle 9i GUI, and I am getting the following error condition. Can anyone provide any insite and/or a solution.
Thanks
Recovery Manager: Release 9.0.1.1.1 - Production
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RMAN>
connected to target database: WRDB (DBID=3459876564)
using target database controlfile instead of recovery catalog
RMAN>
RMAN> run {
2> allocate channel WRDBPipe type disk format 'b_%u_%s_%p';
3> backup ( database include current controlfile setsize 1024000 filesperset 20 );
4>
5> }
allocated channel: WRDBPipe
channel WRDBPipe: sid=10 devtype=DISK
Starting backup at FEB 26 2002 00:00:36
channel WRDBPipe: starting full datafile backupset
channel WRDBPipe: specifying datafile(s) in backupset
input datafile fno=00008 name=D:\ORACLE\ORA90\DATABASE\WRDB_DEV.DBF
input datafile fno=00005 name=D:\ORACLE\ORA90\WRDB\INDX01.DBF
input datafile fno=00007 name=D:\ORACLE\ORA90\WRDB\USERS01.DBF
input datafile fno=00004 name=D:\ORACLE\ORA90\WRDB\DRSYS01.DBF
channel WRDBPipe: starting piece 1 at FEB 26 2002 00:00:37
released channel: WRDBPipe
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS ===============
RMAN-00571: ===========================================================
RMAN-00579: the following error occurred at 02/26/2002 00:00:53
RMAN-03006: non-retryable error occurred during execution of command: backup
RMAN-12004: unhandled exception during command execution on channel WRDBPipe
RMAN-10035: exception raised in RPC: ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [20516], [krbb.c], [1603], [524288], [6144], [], [], []
RMAN-10031: ORA-19583 occurred during call to DBMS_BACKUP_RESTORE.BACKUPPIECECREATE
RMAN> **end-of-file**
RMAN>
Recovery Manager complete.
child process exited abnormally
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You would specify the format in the backup clause and not in the allocate channel clause. Refer the syntax again pl.
Sam
Thanx
Sam
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Sam,
I don't think the issue is that of syntax. He/she is getting an ORA 600. Something is wrong with the internals. What I would want to do is recreate the catalog and make sure you run all the necessary scripts as a starting point.
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You have probably hit Oracle bug 942146. There is a large amount of archive logs being backed up at once. According to Oracle, the only workaround is to breakup the job into smaller pieces.
And you should open an iTar when you get ORA-600!
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