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I know it maybe a little latebut: are you
trying
to put tablespace read only ?.
Regards.
--- Seema Singh [EMAIL
I know it maybe a little latebut: are you trying
to put tablespace read only ?.
Regards.
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Hi
My instance is down and I found the following error
message in alert log
file
CKPT:terminating instance due to error 1110
Let me know what could be
no
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I know it maybe a little latebut: are you trying
to put tablespace read only ?.
Regards
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- Kirti Deshpande
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From: Seema Singh [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 11:01 AM
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Subject: Instance down
Hi
My instance
It could be a hardware (disk) error. Check with the sys admin to see if all
your filesystems are ok.
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Hi
My instance is down and I found the following error message in alert log
file
Ora-1242 is a media error, I would check the checkpoint process trace file
for other symptons. Also look for other process id's in the trace file.
Can you restart the database? I suspect you are going to have to do a
restore. I am going to guess you are not in archive log mode due to the
error
Check bug note: bug 1486630 and Note 1063607.6 for possible causes.
Walking on water and developing software from a specification are easy if
both are frozen.
Christopher R. Spence
Oracle DBA
Fuelspot
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The other error you got, 1110, is also media related. It should be point to
the bad file in question.
$ oerr ora 1110
01110, 0, data file %s: '%s'
// *Cause: Reporting file name for details of another error
// *Action: See associated error message
$
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