The ora-600 12333 occurs in the two task layer, if it receives a function code or argument, that is unexpected or invalid.  Normally,the arguments after [12333] identify some details about this, and there are a few metalink notes relevant.  The 12333 will always be followed by an ora-3106.

In your case with the three [0] arguments, this is a bit weird.  I've seen a previous case before and I was speculating, the there were errors or bad data being received either from SQL*Net or from the TCP/IP (or whatever networking) software.  I also had other indications (such as weird process state dumps in the trace file), that indicated some sort of corruptions.  However, I couldn't verify this.

Thanks, Bjørn.

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Subject: Re: ora-00600 error
Date: Tue, 15 Jan 2002 10:35:35 -0800
From: Glenn Stauffer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Organization: Fat City Network Services, San Diego, California
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This comes up with an application that I manage.  The error is a generic one 
which indicates that there is a problem in the communication between the
client and the server process. In my situation, a Forms application, this
occurs most often when a session gets timed out after being inactive for more
than 10 hours. When they try to continue working with the Forms application,
they get an error message on their screen and the Ora-00600 [12333] error
gets logged on the server.

Glenn

On Tuesday 15 January 2002 10:20 am, you wrote:
> I am getting an
> ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [12333],
> [0], [0], [0], [], [], [], []error. How do I find out
> what is causing this problem?
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