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Thread: Dr. Watson Error on NT when scheduling Exports

  1. #1
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    Hi,
    I have some tasks scheduled on my Windows NT 4 which take a export of the database.

    Whenever the tasks get executed I get the following error.

    Dr. watson error for windows NT

    An application error has occurred and an application log is being generated.
    exp80.exe
    Exception:access Violation (0xC0000005) Address 0x00403886.

    Its only this task which gives a problem others work fine.for example the task which takes a cold back up of the database runs fine.

    Thanks
    Anurag

  2. #2
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    This is a bug with the Oracle import/export utility. You get this error if a schema being exported/imported has a name greater than 19 chars or so. It has been fixed in 8.1.7. Look up their bug list.

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    Angry

    But it doesnt even start exporting the schema's. The moment it tries to execute the export utility it gives this error.

    Moreover I dont have any schemas whos name is greater than 19 characters.

    Thanks
    Anurag

  4. #4
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    Friends,

    I am still having this problem.

    Please Help.

    Thanks
    Anurag

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    Which database version are you using?

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    Oracle 8.0.5 on Windoes NT 4.0

    Thanks
    Anurag

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    Talking

    Are you trying to export the full database or only specific schemas, b'coz I know of a bug in 8.1.5 which triggered the same error only for schema level export/import.

    KN

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    Unhappy

    No, I am trying to do a full export of all the schemas using

    c:\>exp80.EXE system/fiftydollaroil@Manda full=y file= sid6\dlysid6.dmp consistent=y log=sid6\expLogSid6.log

    Thanks
    Anurag

  9. #9
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    Does it crash if you execute it from a command line or only from a scheduled task?

    If so, you might be able to put the command line argument into a batch file and execute the batch file from the scheduler. Probably not the proper fix, I'm just taking a stab at it.

  10. #10
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    It works from the command line as well as from within the batch file.

    Only when you schedule it does it give the Dr. Watson Error.

    Thanks
    Anurag

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