Well, it's easy. You're doing shutdown immediate during the procedure
execution. do shutdown abort and you'll get rid of the error message.
On 2003.10.26 16:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi List
I am in the process of setting up Oracle Streams and getting the following
error
*** 2003-10-26
No. I did not shutdown the oracle DB. It is an oracle bug.
Problem:-
BEGIN
DBMS_RULE_ADM.GRANT_SYSTEM_PRIVILEGE(
privilege = DBMS_RULE_ADM.CREATE_EVALUATION_CONTEXT_OBJ,
grantee = 'STRMADMIN',
grant_option = TRUE);
DBMS_RULE_ADM.GRANT_SYSTEM_PRIVILEGE(
privilege
Hi List
I am in the process of setting up Oracle Streams and getting the following error
*** 2003-10-26 17:01:38.417
*** SESSION ID:(11.18) 2003-10-26 17:01:37.836
OPIRIP: Uncaught error 1089. Error stack:
ORA-01089: immediate shutdown in progress - no operations are permitted
ORA-00448:
This is the error message:
ORA-01089: immediate shutdown in progress - no operations are permitted.
Either you shut the database down or somebody else did. You didn't buy a
Halloween edition of oracle, did you? If you think it's a bug, you'll have to
show the trace file of the failed