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10.1.0.4

10.1.0.4

2005-05-16       - By Alexei Roudnev

Reply:     1     2     3  

First of all, download IoZone test and run it on your database file system
(including DirectIO mode).

Oracle reported you IO error - are you surem that report is wrong? What is
in 'dmesg'?

-- -- Original Message -- --
From: "Andrey V. Prudovsky" <APrudovsky@(protected)>
To: "Andrew Edunov" <and@(protected)>
Cc: <suse-oracle@(protected)>
Sent: Saturday, May 14, 2005 5:42 AM
Subject: Re: [suse-oracle] 10.1.0.4


> hmm.. I get the same error, in case of "bugging" hardware (this be a
> nonstable working XEON 2.0 MP).
>
> First, Ithink U must look at  Disc/RAID controller and a module ("driver")
> for  them
>
>
> Andrew Edunov <and@(protected)> �������� 14.05.2005 16:33:54:
>
> > Hi All!!
> >
> > Some problem with oracle when i try to create tablespace:
> >
> > SQL> CREATE TABLESPACE QUEEN_IDX DATAFILE
> >   2    '/u07/oracle/oradata/sunset/queen_idx_01.dbf' SIZE 2048M
> > AUTOEXTEND OFF,
> >   3    '/u08/oracle/oradata/sunset/queen_idx_02.dbf' SIZE 2048M
> > AUTOEXTEND OFF,
> >   4    '/u09/oracle/oradata/sunset/queen_idx_03.dbf' SIZE 2048M
> > AUTOEXTEND OFF,
> >   5    '/u07/oracle/oradata/sunset/queen_idx_04.dbf' SIZE 2048M
> > AUTOEXTEND OFF,
> >   6    '/u08/oracle/oradata/sunset/queen_idx_05.dbf' SIZE 2048M
> > AUTOEXTEND OFF,
> >   7    '/u09/oracle/oradata/sunset/queen_idx_06.dbf' SIZE 2048M
> > AUTOEXTEND OFF
> >   8  NOLOGGING
> >   9  ONLINE
> >  10  PERMANENT
> >  11  EXTENT MANAGEMENT LOCAL AUTOALLOCATE
> >  12  BLOCKSIZE 8K
> >  13  SEGMENT SPACE MANAGEMENT AUTO
> >  14  FLASHBACK ON;
> >
> > CREATE TABLESPACE QUEEN_IDX DATAFILE
> > *
> > ERROR at line 1:
> > ORA-19502 (See ORA-19502.ora-code.com): write error on file
> > "/u07/oracle/oradata/sunset/queen_idx_01.dbf",
> > blockno 17664 (blocksize�92)
> > ORA-27061 (See ORA-27061.ora-code.com): waiting for async I/Os failed
> > Linux Error: 5: Input/output error
> > Additional information: -1
> > Additional information: 1048576
> >
> > Somebody know something about this problem?
> >
> > P.S.: Sles9 kernel-bigsmp-2.6.5-7.139 libaio-0.3.98-18.3
> > libaio-devel-0.3.98-18.3
> >
> > --
> > Andrew Edunov
> > IT Administrator / MSK
> >
> >
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