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Oracle坏块常见错误

ORA-1578

ORA-1578 is reported when a block is thought to be corrupt on read.

ORA-1410

This error is raised when an operation refers to a ROWID in a table for which there is no such row.
The reference to a ROWID may be implicit from a WHERE CURRENT OF clause or directly from a WHERE ROWID=… clause.
ORA 1410 indicates the ROWID is for a BLOCK that is not part of this table.

ORA-8103

The object has been deleted by another user since the operation began.
If the error is reproducible, following may be the reasons:-
a.) The header block has an invalid block type.
b.) The data_object_id (seg/obj) stored in the block is different than the data_object_id stored in the segment header. See dba_objects.data_object_id and compare it to the decimal value stored in the block (field seg/obj).

ORA-8102

An ORA-08102 indicates that there is a mismatch between the key(s) stored in the index and the values stored in the table. What typically happens is the index is built and at some future time, some type of corruption occurs, either in the table or index, to cause the mismatch.

ORA-1498

Generally this is a result of an ANALYZE … VALIDATE … command.
This error generally manifests itself when there is inconsistency in the data/Index block. Some of the block check errors that may be found:-
a.) Row locked by a non-existent transaction
b.) The amount of space used is not equal to block size
c.) Transaction header lock count mismatch.
While support are processing the tracefile it may be worth the re-running the ANALYZE after restarting the database to help show if the corruption is consistent or if it ‘moves’.
Send the tracefile to support for analysis.
If the ANALYZE was against an index you should check the whole object. Eg: Find the tablename and execute:
ANALYZE TABLE xxx VALIDATE STRUCTURE CASCADE;

ORA-1499

An error occurred when validating an index or a table using the ANALYZE command.
One or more entries does not point to the appropriate cross-reference.

ORA-26040

Trying to access data in block that was loaded without redo generation using the NOLOGGING/UNRECOVERABLE option.
This Error raises always together with ORA-1578

ORA-600 [12700]

Oracle is trying to access a row using its ROWID, which has been obtained from an index.
A mismatch was found between the index rowid and the data block it is pointing to. The rowid points to a non-existent row in the data block. The corruption can be in data and/or index blocks.
ORA-600 [12700] can also be reported due to a consistent read (CR) problem.

ORA-600 [3020]

This is called a ‘STUCK RECOVERY’.
There is an inconsistency between the information stored in the redo and the information stored in a database block being recovered.

ORA-600 [4194]

A mismatch has been detected between Redo records and rollback (Undo) records.
We are validating the Undo record number relating to the change being applied against the maximum undo record number recorded in the undo block.
This error is reported when the validation fails.

ORA-600 [4193]

A mismatch has been detected between Redo records and Rollback (Undo) records.
We are validating the Undo block sequence number in the undo block against the Redo block sequence number relating to the change being applied.
This error is reported when this validation fails.

ORA-600 [4137]

While backing out an undo record (i.e. at the time of rollback) we found a transaction id mis-match indicating either a corruption in the rollback segment or corruption in an object which the rollback segment is trying to apply undo records on.
This would indicate a corrupted rollback segment.

ORA-600 [6101]

Not enough free space was found when inserting a row into an index leaf block during the application of undo.

ORA-600 [2103]

Oracle is attempting to read or update a generic entry in the control file.
If the entry number is invalid, ORA-600 [2130] is logged.

ORA-600 [4512]

Oracle is checking the status of transaction locks within a block.
If the lock number is greater than the number of lock entries, ORA-600 [4512] is reported followed by a stack trace, process state and block dump.
This error possibly indicates a block corruption.

ORA-600 [2662]

A data block SCN is ahead of the current SCN.
The ORA-600 [2662] occurs when an SCN is compared to the dependent SCN stored in a UGA variable.
If the SCN is less than the dependent SCN then we signal the ORA-600 [2662] internal error.

ORA-600 [4097]

We are accessing a rollback segment header to see if a transaction has been committed.
However, the xid given is in the future of the transaction table.
This could be due to a rollback segment corruption issue OR you might be hitting the following known problem.

ORA-600 [4000]

It means that Oracle has tried to find an undo segment number in the dictionary cache and failed.

ORA-600 [6006]

Oracle is undoing an index leaf key operation. If the key is not found, ORA-00600 [6006] is logged.
ORA-600[6006] is usually caused by a media corruption problem related to either a lost write to disk or a corruption on disk.

ORA-600 [4552]

This assertion is raised because we are trying to unlock the rows in a block, but receive an incorrect block type.
The second argument is the block type received.

ORA-600[6856]

Oracle is checking that the row slot we are about to free is not already on the free list.
This internal error is raised when this check fails.

ORA-600[13011]

During a delete operation we are deleting from a view via an instead-of trigger or an Index organized table and have exceeded a 5000 pass count when we raise this exception.

ORA-600[13013]

During the execution of an UPDATE statement, after several attempts (Arg [a] passcount) we are unable to get a stable set of rows that conform to the WHERE clause.

ORA-600[13030]

ORA-600[25012]

We are trying to generate the absolute file number given a tablespace number and relative file number and cannot find a matching file number or the file number is zero.

ORA-600[25026]

Looking up/checking a tablespace
invalid tablespace ID and/or rdba found

ORA-600[25027]

Invalid tsn and/or rfn found

ORA-600 [kcbz_check_objd_typ_3]

An object block buffer in memory is checked and is found to have the wrong object id. This is most likely due to corruption.

ORA-600[kddummy_blkchk] &ORA-600[kdblkcheckerror]

ORA-600[kddummy_blkchk] is for 10.1/10.2 and ORA-600[kdblkcheckerror] for 11 onwards.

ORA-600[ktadrprc-1]

ORA-600[ktsircinfo_num1]

This exception occurs when there are problems obtaining the row cache information correctly from sys.seg$. In most cases there is no information in sys.seg$.

ORA-600[qertbfetchbyrowid]

ORA-600[ktbdchk1-bad dscn]

This exception is raised when we are performing a sanity check on the dependent SCN and fail.
The dependent scn is greater than the current scn.