hi;

error:   ORA-06553 : PLS-213 : package STANDARD not accessible.
I believe that you must connect as  sys to do
SELECT * FROM DBA_OBJECTS WHERE OWNER = 'SYS' AND
OBJECT_NAME = 'STANDARD';
If you to find the status is "INVALID" and I believe that you try to
recompile it by use command
ALTER PACKAGE STANDARD COMPILE;



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> Good point but no.  I'm the only one who can get into this server, the
last
> time I ran anything like this was when I built it in September.  Hmmmm, I
> just checked the test environment, which is a clone, everything there is
> owned by sys.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Linda
>
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>
>
> Any chance catalog or catproc was run by someone not logged in a "sys"?
>
> Ian MacGregor
> Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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>
>
> Our Financials production database server crashed last week.  When it came
> back up Oracle seemed to come up with no errors, everything connected
> properly, etc.  That evening the SA rebooted the machine to turn on
> diagnostics for Sun.  Oracle shutdown normally but after it came back up I
> started getting paged that some of the Financials processes weren't
working.
> I tried to start them and failed so I began poking around.  When I logged
> into SQL*Plus I got errors.  Unfortunately I didn't start writing things
> down until I had it 90% fixed :-{ but I *think* this was the order.  I
> backed up before and after.  Then, after each step, I recompiled any
invalid
> objects in the database.  I ran sqlplus /nolog, then connect internal,
both
> for consistancy and to run the $ORACLE_HOME/rdbms/admin scripts.
>
> 1) ORA-06553: PLS-213: PACKAGE STANDARD not accessible
> Error accessing package DBMS_APPLICATION_INFO
> I checked for invalid objects, one _next_object (which appears to be a
bug)
> and a Financials package that is always invalid.
> 2) OK, let's try to recreate STANDARD.  Ran the script, no errors....
> SQL*Plus is still complaining.
> 3) Somewhere along the line I saw references to catalog and catproc on
> Metalink.  After some more searching, I decided I didn't have anything to
> lose.  Ran catalog without errors.  Catproc had errors in a number of
> places.  I got dbms_output errors:
> create or replace package dbms_output as
> *
> ERROR at line 1:
> ORA-00604: error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
> ORA-00001: unique constraint (SYS.I_OBJ2) violated
> Hmmmm, it's doing 'create or replace', something's fishy....
> Got a 'ORA-00921: unexpected end of SQL command' when it was running
> catqueue.sql.
> Got the errors:
> create or replace type sys.aq$_dummy_t as object (data char(1));
> *
> ERROR at line 1:
> ORA-6545: PL/SQL: compilation error - compilation aborted
> ORA-06550: line 2, column 1:
> PLS-00103: Encountered the symbol "GRANT"
> ORA-06550: line 0, column 0:
> PLS-00565: AQ$_DUMMY_T must be completed as a potential REF target
> (object type)
> These were the only error messages (other than dropping non-existant
indexes
> and those type of messages).
> 4) I reran catproc, now the STANDARD errors are gone in SQL*Plus!  But,
when
> I logged in then I got:
> PLS-00201: identifier DBMS_OUTPUT.DISABLE must be declared
> and
> Use of Oracle SQL feature not in SQL92 Entry Level
> 5) I changed catqueue.sql to get rid of a blank line and fixed the ORA-921
> error.
> 6) In prvtaq.plb I removed the ; at the end of the first line and inserted
a
> / on the second line to fix the sys.aq$_dummy_t error messages
> 7) Reran catproc again (I actually ran it twice, once after each script I
> changed).  Finally, no errors, including the DBMS_OUTPUT.DISABLE!
> 8) Logged into SQL*Plus with no errors!
>
> Whew!  So what could have caused the problems to begin with?  There were
no
> errors in the alert log.  I ran dbv on all the datafiles, everything was
> clean.  The server crashed because of a bad processor, not because of a
bad
> disk (that was the development box on Sunday :-} ).  No core dumps.  I
> especially love the unique constraint violation on sys.i_obj2....
>
> I count myself lucky, I didn't have to call Support, we didn't have
problems
> until after the reboot at 8:30 pm instead of during the middle of the day,
> and it's been a week without any other problems.
>
> Thanks!
>
> Linda
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