Oracle8 Error Messages
Release 8.0.4

A58312-01

Library

Product

Contents

Index

Prev Prev Next

01100-01250: Oracle Files Messages

This sections lists messages generated when files are accessed by the Oracle Server.

ORA-01100: database already mounted

Cause: An attempt was made to mount a database with the name of a currently mounted database.

Action: No action required.

ORA-01101: database being created currently mounted by some other instance

Cause: An attempt was made to create a database with the name of a currently mounted database.

Action: Either change the database name or shut down the other instance.

ORA-01102: cannot mount database in exclusive mode

Cause: An instance tried to mount the database in exclusive mode, but some other instance has already mounted the database in exclusive or parallel mode.

Action: Either mount the database in parallel mode or shut down all other instances before mounting the database in exclusive mode.

ORA-01103: database name name in control file is not name

Cause: The database name used does not match that in the control file.

Action: Ensure the correct control file and database name are used.

ORA-01104: number of control files num does not equal num

Cause: The number of control files used by this instance disagrees with the number of control files in an existing instance that is accessing the same database.

Action: Make sure all control files are listed in the initialization parameter CONTROL_FILES, then retry the operation.

ORA-01105: mount is incompatible with mounts by other instances

Cause: An attempt was made to mount the database, but another instance has already mounted a database by the same name, and the mounts are not compatible. Additional messages will accompany this message to report why the mounts are incompatible.

Action: See the accompanying messages for the appropriate action to take.

ORA-01106: database must be closed before dismounting

Cause: An attempt was made to dismount a database before it was closed.

Action: Close the database, then retry the operation.

ORA-01107: database must be mounted for media recovery

Cause: An attempt to perform media recovery was made, but the database is not mounted.

Action: Mount the database, then retry the operation.

ORA-01108: media recovery active on file name

Cause: Media recovery is actively being applied to the given file. The file cannot be used for normal database access or crash recovery.

Action: Wait for media recovery to complete or cancel the media recovery session.

ORA-01109: database not open

Cause: An attempt was made to perform an operation on an unopened database.

Action: Open the database, then retry the operation.

ORA-01110: datafile name: str

Cause: This message reports the filename involved with other messages.

Action: See the associated messages for a description of the problem.

ORA-01111: name for datafile name is unknown - rename to correct file

Cause: The datafile was missing from a CREATE CONTROLFILE command or backup control file recovery was done with a control file that was saved before the file was created.

Action: Rename the missing file to the name of the real file.

ORA-01112: media recovery not started

Cause: An attempt was made to continue media recovery, but media recovery had not been started.

Action: No action required.

ORA-01113: file name needs media recovery

Cause: An attempt was made to open a datafile that is in need of media recovery.

Action: First apply media recovery to the datafile identified in the message, then retry the operation.

ORA-01114: IO error writing block to file name block # num

Cause: The device on which the file resides is probably off line.

Action: Restore access to the device, then retry the operation.

ORA-01115: IO error reading block from file name block # num

Cause: The device on which the file resides is probably off line.

Action: Restore access to the device, then retry the operation.

ORA-01116: error in opening datafile name

Cause: Usually the file is not accessible.

Action: Make sure the datafile is in the expected location and can be accessed properly, then retry the operation.

ORA-01117: adding file name with illegal block size num, limit is num

Cause: An attempt was made to add a datafile with a block size that is greater than the maximum block size allowed.

Action: Retry the operation with a smaller block size.

ORA-01118: cannot add any more datafiles: limit of num exceeded

Cause: An attempt to add a datafile failed because the limit for such files had already been reached.

Action: If more database space is required, export the database and re-create it with a higher limit for datafiles and perhaps increased file size.

ORA-01119: error in creating datafile name

Cause: Insufficient space on device.

Action: Decrease the size of the requested file or allocate a file on another device with more available space. If a file size was not specified in the statement, then specify a file size smaller than the available space on the device.

ORA-01120: cannot remove online datafile name; database is open or mounted parallel

Cause: An attempt to remove an online datafile failed because the file was not closed or was opened in parallel mode. This message can occur when trying to drop a tablespace. A tablespace cannot be dropped while users are accessing its data, index, rollback, or temporary segments or while the database is mounted in parallel mode.

Action: Shut down Oracle and mount the database in exclusive mode to drop a tablespace. To prevent users from opening the tablespace, take it off line or put the instance in restricted access mode.

ORA-01121: cannot rename datafile name - file is in use or recovery

Cause: An attempt to rename an online datafile failed because the file was not closed or was being recovered. Either the file is online and the datafile is open to some instance, or another process is currently performing media recovery on the file.

Action: Close the file or shut down Oracle and mount the database in exclusive mode. End all recovery sessions. To prevent users from opening the file, take its tablespace off line or put the instance into restricted mode.

ORA-01122: datafile name - failed verification check

Cause: The information in the datafile is inconsistent with information from the control file. This could be for any of the following reasons:

Action: Make certain that the datafiles and control files are the correct files for this database, then retry the operation.

ORA-01123: cannot start online backup; media recovery not enabled

Cause: An attempt to start backup of an online tablespace failed because archiving was not enabled.

Action: Enable archiving and retry the operation.

ORA-01124: cannot recover online file name - file is in use or recovery

Cause: An attempt to do media recover found that the file was not available for recovery. Either it is online and the database is open in some instance, or another process is currently doing media recovery on the file.

Action: Do not do media recovery.

ORA-01125: cannot disable media recovery - file name has online backup set

Cause: An attempt to disable media recovery encountered an online recovery still in progress.

Action: Wait for the recovery to finish before retrying the operation.

ORA-01126: database must be mounted exclusive and not open for this operation

Cause: An operation failed because the database was not mounted in exclusive mode.

Action: Shut down Oracle and mount the database in exclusive mode.

ORA-01127: database name name exceeds size limit of num characters

Cause: The specified database name is too long.

Action: Shorten the database name to eight characters or fewer, then retry the operation.

ORA-01128: cannot start online backup - file name is offline

Cause: A file to be backed up in the online backup is offline.

Action: Either of the following:

ORA-01129: user's default tablespace does not exist

Cause: A user's default or temporary tablespace was dropped.

Action: Re-create the tablespace that was dropped or change the user's default or temporary tablespace.

ORA-01130: datafile version num incompatible with Oracle Version num

Cause: The named datafile was created under an incompatible version of Oracle, or the file is invalid or nonexistent.

Action: Shut down and restart the correct version of Oracle or check the references to the datafile and make sure it exists.

ORA-01131: DB_FILES files initialization parameter value num exceeds limit of num

Cause: The specified value of the initialization parameter DB_FILES is too large.

Action: Reduce the value of the DB_FILES parameter and retry the operation.

ORA-01132: length of datafile name name exceeds limit of num characters

Cause: The specified datafile name is too long.

Action: Shorten the filename and retry the operation.

ORA-01133: length of log file name name exceeds limit of num characters

Cause: The specified redo log filename is too long.

Action: Shorten the filename and retry the operation.

ORA-01134: database mounted exclusive by another instance

Cause: An attempt to access a database failed because it is mounted in exclusive mode by another instance.

Action: Either shut down the other instance or wait for the other instance to either close the database or mount it in parallel mode, before retrying the operation.

ORA-01135: file name accessed for DML query is offline

Cause: A query failed because it referenced a datafile that belongs to an offline tablespace. An offline tablespace must be brought online to access its data.

Action: Wait until the tablespace is brought online before executing the query.

ORA-01136: specified size of file num num blocks is less than original size of num blocks

Cause: An attempt was made to specify a size in the AS clause of the ALTER DATABASE CREATE datafile command that is smaller than the size needed.

Action: Issue the statement again using the correct size for the file.

ORA-01137: datafile name is still in the middle of going offline

Cause: It was not possible to get the lock for a file that is offline when attempting to bring it online. The most likely cause is that the lock is still held by the instance that is took it offline.

Action: Wait for the other instance to release the lock on the file.

ORA-01138: database must either be open in this instance or not at all

Cause: The requested operation cannot be done when the database is mounted but not open by this instance, and another instance has the database open.

Action: Execute the operation in the open instance, open the database in the current instance, or close the database in the other instances.

ORA-01139: RESET LOGS option only valid after an incomplete database recovery

Cause: The RESET LOGS option was specified in an ALTER DATABASE OPEN statement, but there has been no incomplete recovery session.

Action: Re-execute the statement without specifying RESET LOGS.

ORA-01140: cannot end online backup - all files are offline

Cause: All the files were offline when attempting to end an online backup.

Action: None. Online backup does not need to be ended for this tablespace.

ORA-01141: error renaming datafile name - new file name not found

Cause: An attempt to change a datafile's name in the control file failed because no file was found with the new name.

Action: Make sure that the datafile has been properly renamed by the operating system, then retry the operation.

ORA-01142: cannot end online backup - none of the files are in backup

Cause: None of the files were found to be in the online backup when attempting to end the online backup.

Action: None. Online backup does not need to be ended for this tablespace.

ORA-01143: cannot disable media recovery - file name needs media recovery

Cause: An attempt to disable media recovery found a file that needs media recovery. Therefore, media recovery cannot be disabled.

Action: Recover the offending file or drop the tablespace to which it belongs, then retry the operation.

ORA-01144: file size num blocks exceeds maximum of num blocks

Cause: The specified file size is larger than the maximum allowable size.

Action: Specify a smaller size.

ORA-01145: offline immediate disallowed unless media recovery enabled

Cause: ALTER TABLESPACE ... OFFLINE IMMEDIATE or ALTER DATABASE DATAFILE ... OFFLINE is only allowed if database is in ARCHIVEREDO LOG mode.

Action: Take the tablespace offline as usual or do a shutdown abort before attempting the required operation. It is worthwhile reconsidering the backup strategy for the database. The attempted operations can be done if ARCHIVEREDO LOG mode is enabled.

ORA-01146: cannot start online backup - file name is already in backup

Cause: An attempt was made to start an online backup, but an online backup was already started for one of the datafiles.

Action: End the first backup before beginning another.

ORA-01147: SYSTEM tablespace file name is offline

Cause: A file belonging to the SYSTEM tablespace has been marked offline by the database administrator. The database cannot be started until all SYSTEM tablespace files are online and can be opened.

Action: Bring the file online.

ORA-01148: database must be mounted EXCLUSIVE for this operation

Cause: An attempt was made to mount the database PARALLEL without the existence of a lock manager.

Action: Mount the database in EXCLUSIVE mode and retry the operation.

ORA-01149: cannot shutdown - file name has online backup set

Cause: A normal shutdown was attempted while the online backup was in progress.

Action: End the online backup and then shut down.

ORA-01150: cannot prevent writes - file name has online backup set

Cause: Tablespace cannot be taken offline or made read-only when online backup is running. Ending the backup entails writing the file header, which this operation, were it permitted, would prevent.

Action: End the online backup and then take the tablespace offline or make it read-only.

ORA-01151: use media recovery to recover block, restore backup if needed

Cause: Crash recovery or instance recovery could not apply a change to a block because it was not the next change. This can happen if the block was corrupted and then repaired during recovery. This message is usually accompanied by ORA-01172.

Action: There is additional information for ORA-01172. Perform a RECOVER datafile for the file containing the block. If this does not resolve the problem, restore the file from a backup and recover it again.

ORA-01152: file name was not restored from a sufficiently old backup

Cause: An incomplete recovery session was started, but an insufficient number of redo logs were applied to make the database consistent. This file is still in the future of the last redo log applied. The most likely cause of this message is forgetting to restore the file from backup before doing incomplete recovery.

Action: Apply additional redo log files until the database is consistent or restore the datafiles from an older backup and repeat recovery.

ORA-01153: an incompatible media recovery is active

Cause: An attempt was made to start an incompatible media recovery or to open resetlogs during media recovery. Media recovery sessions are incompatible if they attempt to recover the same datafile. Incomplete media recovery or OPEN RESETLOGS is incompatible with any media recovery.

Action: Complete or cancel the other media recovery session.

ORA-01154: database busy. Open, Close, mount, and dismount not allowed now

Cause: Some operation is in progress that expects the state of the instance to remain open or mounted.

Action: Wait for the operation to complete and try again. If attempting a normal database shutdown, try SHUTDOWN ABORT.

ORA-01155: the database is being opened, closed, mounted, or dismounted

Cause: The attempted operation will not succeed while the instance is in one of the states mentioned in the message.

Action: Wait for the open, close, mount, or dismount to complete and try again. If attempting a normal database shutdown, try SHUTDOWN ABORT.

ORA-01156: recovery in progress may need access to files

Cause: Either media or instance recovery is in progress. The recovery may need access to the files that the attempted operation tried to use.

Action: Wait for the recovery to complete and try again.

ORA-01157: cannot identify datafile name - file not found

Cause: The background process was not able to find one of the datafiles. The database will prohibit access to this file but other files will be unaffected. However, the first instance to open the database will need to access all online datafiles. Accompanying messages from the operating system will describe why the file was not found.

Action: Make the file available to the database. Then either open the database or do ALTER SYSTEM CHECK datafiles. See also your operating system-specific Oracle documentation.

ORA-01158: database name already mounted

Cause: Another instance has mounted a database of this name already.

Action: Find and shut down the instance that has this database mounted before issuing the CREATE CONTROLFILE statement.

ORA-01159: file name is not from same database as previous files - wrong database id

Cause: Not all of the files specified in the CREATE CONTROLFILE statement are from the same database.

Action: Check the list of files specified in the CREATE CONTROLFILE statement and remove files that are not part of the same database.

ORA-01160: file name is not a str - it is of type str

Cause: The file in the datafile or log file section of the CREATE CONTROLFILE statement is not of the type listed in the command line.

Action: Check the file and determine its type. Enter the command again using the correct type for the file.

ORA-01161: database name name in file header does not match given name of name

Cause: The database name given at the command line does not match the database name found in the file header. The database name specified at the command line is incorrect.

Action: Enter the command again with the correct name for the database.

ORA-01162: block size num in file header does not match DB_BLOCK_SIZE num

Cause: CREATE CONTROLFILE discovered that the block size for this file is incompatible with the initialization parameter DB_BLOCK_SIZE used to allocate cache buffers. If this is not the first file, then there is a mixture of block sizes, or the file is corrupt.

Action: If this is the first file in the command, then correct DB_BLOCK_SIZE to match the file and restart the instance; if it is not the first file, find the correct version of the file.

ORA-01163: SIZE clause indicates num blocks, but should match header num

Cause: The size specified in bytes in the SIZE clause of the CREATE CONTROLFILE statement does not equate to the number of blocks recorded in the header.

Action: Specify the correct filename and size, in bytes.

ORA-01164: MAXLOGFILES may not exceed num

Cause: The value for MAXLOGFILES specified on the command line is greater than num.

Action: Retry the command with a value of MAXLOGFILES that is num or less.

ORA-01165: MAXDATAFILES may not exceed num

Cause: The value for MAXDATAFILES specified on the command line is greater than num.

Action: Retry the command with a value of MAXDATAFILES that is num or less.

ORA-01166: file number num is larger than num num

Cause: In the CREATE CONTROLFILE statement, the file mentioned has a file number that is larger than that specified in MAXDATAFILES or MAXLOGFILES, or the file number is larger than the maximums specified in the initialization parameter, DB_FILES.

Action: Increase the values of MAXLOGFILES, MAXDATAFILES, or of the parameter DB_FILES.

ORA-01167: two files are the same file/group number or the same file

Cause: There is an overlap of file numbers in the files specified on the command line or the same file is specified twice. If they are not the exact same file then one is likely to be a backup of the other. If they are two members of the same log they must be specified together in a group file spec. This message will also appear if the same controlfile appears more than once in the CONTROL_FILES parameter in the INIT.ORA file. If this happens, check for additional error messages.

Action: Confirm that the file mentioned is not a repeat of a file already mentioned in the command. If they are different files then omit the earlier backup. If they are members of the same log, insure they are in the same group file specification. If this message appears because of a duplicate controlfile, check the CONTROL_FILES parameter in the INIT.ORA file and see if a file is specified more than once. If all files names appear to be unique, check to make sure that the actual controlfiles themselves are unique. For example, in UNIX check for a symbolic or a hard link to another controlfile in the list.

ORA-01168: physical block size num does not match size num of other members

Cause: The file is located on a device with a different physical block size than the other members in the group.

Action: Use a physical device with matching block size.

ORA-01169: datafile number 1 not found. Must be present

Cause: datafile number 1 was not specified in a CREATE CONTROLFILE statement.

Action: Locate datafile number 1 and retry the CREATE CONTROLFILE statement, making certain to include datafile on the command line.

ORA-01170: file not found name

Cause: A file specified in the CREATE CONTROLFILE statement was not found. All datafiles and all redo log files, if NORESETLOGS was used, must be accessible by the process that issues the CREATE CONTROLFILE statement.

Action: Check the statement for a typing mistake in the filename and check for the existence of all files. Then issue the statement again after correcting the filenames.

ORA-01171: datafile str is going offline due to error advancing checkpoint

Cause: The checkpoint in the file header could not be advanced. See accompanying messages for the reason. The datafile will be taken offline the same as for a write error of a data block.

Action: See accompanying messages for details. Restore access to the file, do media recovery, and bring it back online.

ORA-01172: recovery of thread num stuck at block num of file name

Cause: Crash recovery or instance recovery could not apply a change to a block because it was not the next change. This can happen if the block was corrupted and then repaired during recovery.

Action: Perform a RECOVER datafile for the file containing the block. If this does not resolve the problem, then restore the file from a backup and recover it again.

ORA-01173: data dictionary indicates missing datafile from system tablespace

Cause: Either

Action: Either

ORA-01174: DB_FILES is num but needs to be num to be compatible

Cause: The maximum number of datafiles supported by this instance is not the same as for the other instances. All instances must be able to open all the files any instance can open.

Action: Change the value of the DB_FILES initialization parameter to be compatible.

ORA-01175: data dictionary has more than the num files allowed by the instance

Cause: The data dictionary has more files than the instance can support.

Action: Increase the value of the initialization parameter DB_FILES, then shut down and restart the instance.

ORA-01176: data dictionary has more than the num files allowed by the control file

Cause: After a CREATE CONTROLFILE statement, the data dictionary has more datafiles than supported by the control file.

Action: Re-create the control file with a larger value for MAXDATAFILES.

ORA-01177: datafile does not match dictionary - probably old incarnation

Cause: When comparing the control file with the data dictionary after a CREATE CONTROLFILE or OPEN RESETLOGS, it was noted that this datafile was inconsistent with the dictionary. Most likely the file is a backup of a file that was dropped from the database, and the same file number was reused for a new file. It may also be that an incomplete recovery stopped at a time when this file number was used for another datafile.

Action: Do a CREATE CONTROLFILE with the correct file or none at all.

ORA-01178: file name created before last CREATE CONTROLFILE, cannot be recreated

Cause: An attempt was made to use the ALTER DATABASE CREATE datafile to re-create a datafile that existed at the last CREATE CONTROLFILE command. The information needed to re-create the file was lost with the control file that existed when the file was added to the database.

Action: Find a backup of the file and recover it. Perform incomplete recovery to the time before the file was originally created.

ORA-01179: file name does not exist

Cause: During datafile recovery, a file was listed that was not part of the database.

Action: Recheck the filename. Remember to use single quotation marks at the SQL*DBA command line. Remember also that the filename is translated in the operating environment of SQL*DBA.

ORA-01180: cannot create datafile 1

Cause: datafile 1 cannot be created with the ALTERDATABASECREATEDATA FILE command.

Action: Either recover the file from a backup or re-create the database.

ORA-01181: file name created before last RESETLOGS, cannot be recreated

Cause: An attempt was made to use the ALTER DATABASE CREATE datafile command to re-create a datafile that existed before the last time the database was opened using the RESETLOGS option.

Action: Find a backup of the file and recover the backup file. Perform incomplete recovery to a time before the file was originally created.

ORA-01182: cannot create datafile name - file is in use or recovery

Cause: An attempt was made to use the ALTER DATABASE CREATE datafile command to re-create a datafile that is currently online in an open instance or is currently being recovered.

Action: Close the database to all instances or end all recovery sessions. Then take the file offline and retry the operation.

ORA-01183: cannot mount database in SHARED mode

Cause: The database is mounted in exclusive mode by another instance. It is not possible to mount a database in SHARED mode if it is mounted in exclusive mode by another instance.

Action: Shut down the other instance and try again.

ORA-01184: log file group num already exists

Cause: An ALTER DATABASE ADD log file command specified a log number for the new redo log which is already in use.

Action: Specify a different redo log file number or let the database choose an unused value.

ORA-01185: log file group number num is invalid

Cause: An ALTER DATABASE ADD log file command specified a redo log number for the new redo log that is too large.

Action: Specify a valid redo log file number.

ORA-01186: verification tests failed on file name

Cause: The datafile did not pass the checks to ensure it is part of the database. See the accompanying messages for the reason the verification failed.

Action: Make the correct file available to database. Then either open the database or execute ALTER DATABASE CHECK.

ORA-01187: cannot read from file name because it failed verification tests

Cause: The datafile did not pass the checks to ensure it is part of the database. Reading the file is not allowed until it is verified.

Action: Make the correct file available to database. Then either open the database or execute ALTER DATABASE CHECK.

ORA-01188: block size num in header does not match physical block size

Cause: A redo log file member given to CREATE CONTROLFILE is on a physical device that has a different block size than the device originally used to create the redo log.

Action: Move the file to a device with the correct block size or use the RESETLOGS option to CREATE CONTROLFILE.

ORA-01189: file is from a different RESETLOGS than previous files

Cause: In a CREATE CONTROLFILE command, either this file or all previous files were backups from before the last RESETLOGS. This also may occur if this is a file that is offline and has been offline since before the last RESETLOGS.

Action: If the file was taken offline normally before the last RESETLOGS and is still offline, omit it from the CREATE CONTROLFILE command. Rename and online the file after the database is open. Otherwise, find the version of the mentioned file consistent with the rest of the datafiles and retry the command.

ORA-01190: control file or datafile name is from before the last RESETLOGS

Cause: An attempt was made to perform media recovery when the redo log reset information in a datafile does not match the control file. Either the datafile or the control file must be a backup that was made before the most recent ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS.

Action: Restore the file from a more recent backup.

ORA-01191: file name is already offline - cannot do a normal offline

Cause: An attempt was made to take a tablespace offline as usual, but the file named in the message was already offline.

Action: Bring the datafile online first or use the IMMEDIATE option when taking the tablespace offline.

ORA-01192: must have at least one enabled thread

Cause: At least two redo log files from at least one thread must be specified in the CREATE CONTROLFILE command line.

Action: Find the missing redo log files and retry the command with the newly found redo log files included in the command line.

ORA-01193: file name is not the same file seen at start of recovery

Cause: An attempt was made to perform media recovery on a file, but a different copy of the file now exists since the last media recovery. Perhaps an invalid backup of the file was restored.

Action: Find the correct version of the file, then retry media recovery.

ORA-01194: file name needs more recovery to be consistent

Cause: An incomplete recovery session was started, but an insufficient number of redo logs were applied to make the file consistent. The named file was not closed cleanly when it was last opened by the database. The most likely cause of this message is forgetting to restore the file from a backup before doing incomplete recovery.

Action: The file must be recovered to a time when it was not being updated. Either apply more redo logs until the file is consistent or restore the file from an older backup and repeat recovery.

For more information about recovery, see the index entry "recovery" in the Oracle8 Server Administrator's Guide.

ORA-01195: online backup of file name needs more recovery to be consistent

Cause: An incomplete recovery session was started, but an insufficient number of redo logs were applied to make the file consistent. The reported file is an online backup that must be recovered to the time the backup ended.

Action: Either apply more redo logs until the file is consistent or restore the file from an older backup and repeat the recovery.

For more information about online backup, see the index entry "online backups" in the Oracle8 Server Administrator's Guide.

ORA-01196: file name is inconsistent due to a failed media recovery session

Cause: The file was being recovered but the recovery did not terminate normally. This left the file in an inconsistent state. No more recovery was successfully completed on this file.

Action: Either apply more logs until the file is consistent or restore the backup again and repeat recovery.

For more information about media recovery, see the index entry, "media recovery" in the Oracle8 Server Administrator's Guide.

ORA-01197: thread num only contains one log

Cause: During a CREATE CONTROLFILE statement, all threads represented in the redo logs must be represented by at least two redo logs: a last redo log and a second redo log. The named thread does not contain two redo logs.

Action: Either find more redo logs from the named thread or remove all references to redo logs from that thread, then retry the command.

ORA-01198: must specify size for log file name if RESETLOGS

Cause: File sizes must be given for all redo log files if doing a CREATE CONTROLFILE with the RESETLOGS option.

Action: Retry the command with the appropriate redo log file size.

ORA-01199: file name is not in online backup mode

Cause: Attempting to end an online backup for a file that is not in online backup.

Action: Do not enter command since it is not needed.

ORA-01200: actual file size of num is smaller than correct size of num blocks

Cause: The size of the file, as returned by the operating system, is smaller than the size of the file as indicated in the file header and the control file. Somehow the file has been truncated.

Action: Restore a good copy of the datafile from a backup and perform recovery as needed.

ORA-01201: file name header failed to write correctly

Cause: An I/O error was reported for the file header. The error was trapped and a second attempt will be made.

Action: The file probably will require recovery. Further error messages will indicate what is needed.

ORA-01202: wrong incarnation of this file - wrong creation time

Cause: The creation time in the file header is not the same as the creation time in the control file. This is probably a copy of a file that was dropped.

Action: Restore a current copy of the datafile and perform recovery as needed.

ORA-01203: wrong incarnation of this file - wrong creation SCN

Cause: The creation change number in the file header is not the same as the creation change number in the control file. This is probably a copy of a file that was dropped.

Action: Restore a current copy of the datafile and perform recovery as needed.

ORA-01204: wrong file - file number is num rather than num

Cause: The file number in the file header is not correct. This is probably a restored backup of the wrong file, but from the same database.

Action: Restore a copy of the correct datafile and perform recovery as needed.

ORA-01205: not a datafile - type number in header is num

Cause: The file type in the header is not correct for a datafile. This is probably a redo log file or control file.

Action: Restore a copy of the correct datafile and perform recovery as needed.

ORA-01206: file is not part of this database - wrong database id

Cause: The database ID in the file header does not match the database ID in the control file. The file may be from a different database, or it may not be a datafile at all. If the database was rebuilt, this may be a file from before the rebuild.

Action: Restore a copy of the correct datafile and perform recovery as needed.

ORA-01207: file is more recent than control file - old control file

Cause: The control file change sequence number in the datafile is greater than the number in the control file. This implies that the wrong control file is being used.

Note: If this message occurs repeatedly, by opening the database many times, the message may stop occurring without the problem being corrected. Every attempt to open the database will advance the control file change sequence number until it is great enough.

Action: Use the current control file or perform cancel-based recovery to make the control file current. Be sure to follow all restrictions on performing a cancel-based recovery.

ORA-01208: datafile is an old version - not accessing current version

Cause: The checkpoint in the file header is less recent than in the control file. If opening a database that is already open by another instance or if another instance just caused this file to be placed online, then the database is probably looking at a different version of the file. Otherwise, a backup of the file was probably restored while the file was still in use.

Action: Make correct file available to database. Then either open the database or do ALTER DATABASE CHECK.

ORA-01209: datafile is from before the last RESETLOGS

Cause: The reset redo log data in the file header does not match the control file. If the database is closed or the file is offline, this is an old backup that was taken before the last ALTER DATABASE OPEN RESETLOGS command. If opening a database that is already open by another instance or if another instance just put this file online, then we are probably looking at a different version of the file. Otherwise a backup of the file was probably restored while the file was in use.

Action: Make the correct file available to the database. Then either open the database or issue an ALTER DATABASE CHECK statement.

ORA-01210: datafile header is media corrupt

Cause: The file header block is internally inconsistent. The beginning of the block has a header with a checksum and other data for insuring the consistency of the block. It is possible that the last disk write did not operate correctly. The most likely problem is that this is not a datafile for any database.

Action: Make the correct file available to the database. Refer to any trace file generated after this message for more information. If the trace file indicates that the checksum is wrong, restore the file from a backup and perform media recovery.

ORA-01211: Oracle7 data file is not from migration to Oracle8

Cause: The file is not a copy of the file LAST used under Oracle7. This datafile is either a backup taken from before the migration, or the database was opened by Oracle7 after the migration utility was run. When converting a database from Oracle7 to Oracle8, the migration program MUST be the LAST utility to access the database under Oracle7. Only the datafiles that were current when the migration was done may be accessed by Oracle8.

Action: Have operating system make correct data file available to database, or repeat the Oracle7 to Oracle8 migration. Make sure that database is NOT opened after migration utility is run.

ORA-01212: MAXLOGMEMBERS may not exceed num

Cause: The value specified for MAXLOGMEMBERS is too large.

Action: Retry the command with a smaller value for MAXLOGMEMBERS.

ORA-01213: MAXINSTANCES may not exceed num

Cause: The value specified for MAXINSTANCES is too large.

Action: Retry the command with a smaller value for MAXINSTANCES.

ORA-01214: MAXLOGHISTORY may not exceed num

Cause: The value specified for MAXLOGHISTORY is too large.

Action: Retry the command with a smaller value for MAXLOGHISTORY.

ORA-01215: enabled thread num is missing after CREATE CONTROLFILE

Cause: A CREATE CONTROLFILE command did not list all of the enabled threads for the database.

Action: Issue the CREATE CONTROLFILE command again and include all of the enabled threads.

ORA-01216: thread num is expected to be disabled after CREATE CONTROLFILE

Cause: A thread specified in the CREATE CONTROLFILE command was enabled, but the datafiles indicate that the thread should be disabled. This is probably because the redo log files supplied to the CREATE CONTROLFILE command are from a time before the thread was disabled.

Action: This thread is not required for the operation of the database. Retry the command without specifying the thread. If desired, the thread can be re-created after the database has been opened.

ORA-01217: log file member belongs to a different redo log file group

Cause: A member of a redo log file group specified in the CREATE CONTROLFILE command is not part of the same group as the previous members.

Action: Group together the correct members of the redo log file group for the CREATE CONTROLFILE command.

ORA-01218: log file member is not from the same point-in-time

Cause: A member of a redo log file group specified in the CREATE CONTROLFILE command is from a different point in time from the previous members. One of the members specified may be an older, possibly a backup copy, version of the redo log.

Action: Find the correct version of the redo log or leave it out of the CREATE CONTROLFILE command.

ORA-01219: database not open: queries allowed on fixed tables/views only

Cause: A query was issued against an object not recognized as a fixed table or fixed view before the database was opened.

Action: Revise the query to include only fixed objects or open the database.

ORA-01220: file based sort illegal before database is open

Cause: A query issued against a fixed table or view required a temporary segment for sorting before the database was open. Only in-memory sorts are supported before the database is open.

Action: Rephrase the query to avoid a large sort and increase the SORT_AREA_SIZE parameter in the initialization parameter file to enable the sort to be done in memory.

ORA-01221: datafile name is not the same file to a background process

Cause: When the database writer opens the datafile, it is accessing a different physical file than the foreground doing the recovery. The time-stamp set in the file header by the foreground was not found by the background. It may be that the background process could not read the file at all.

Action: Look in the DBWR trace file for the error it received when attempting to read the file header. Reconfigure the operating system as needed to have the filename successfully access the same file when opened by a background process.

ORA-01222: MAXINSTANCES of num requires MAXLOGFILES be at least num, not num

Cause: An attempt was made to create a database or control file that does not have room for at least two redo logs per thread of redo. A thread of redo must have two online redo logs in order to be enabled. It does not make sense to allow more redo threads than can be supported by the logs.

Action: Either reduce the MAXINSTANCES argument or increase MAXLOGFILES.

ORA-01223: RESETLOGS must be specified to set a new database name

Cause: The SET database name option was specified to CREATE CONTROLFILE, but RESETLOGS was not specified. The database name can only be changed when opening the database with RESETLOGS.

Action: Either add the RESETLOGS option or drop the SET option to CREATE CONTROLFILE.

ORA-01224: group number in header name does not match GROUP name

Cause: Group number specified at CREATE CONTROLFILE does not match the group number stored in the header. Most likely the specification is wrong.

Action: Omit the GROUP option or give the correct one.

ORA-01225: thread number num is greater than MAXINSTANCES num

Cause: The redo log is for a thread greater than the MAXINSTANCES arguments.

Action: Increase the value for MAXINSTANCES and retry the command.

ORA-01226: file header of redo log member is inconsistent with other member

Cause: The redo log file member in the accompanying message is for the same group as the previous members, but other fields in the header are different. Either a file header is corrupted, or some file is a member of a deleted redo log.

Action: Correct the redo log member or omit this member from the command.

For more information about redo logs, see the index entries "redo log" and "redo log files" in the Oracle8 Server Administrator's Guide.

ORA-01227: log name is inconsistent with other log

Cause: The redo log file in the accompanying message is inconsistent with the contents of other redo logs given in the CREATE CONTROLFILE command. Either a file header is corrupted, or some file is an old copy rather than the current version. The problem may not be with the redo log listed because all that can be detected is that there is an inconsistency. All redo log files listed in the command must be the current versions of the online redo logs.

Action: Find the correct online redo logs or use the RESETLOGS option.

For more information about redo logs, see the index entries "redo log" and "redo log files" in the Oracle8 Server Administrator's Guide.

ORA-01228: SET DATABASE option required to install seed database

Cause: The SET DATABASE option was not included in the CREATE CONTROLFILE command when installing a seed database. The database does not have a database ID because it is intended to be installed at multiple sites, and each site needs to be a different database with its own database ID. Both the SET DATABASE and RESETLOGS options must be specified to create the control file for this database.

Action: Retry the command with the SET DATABASE and RESETLOGS options.

ORA-01229: datafile name is inconsistent with logs

Cause: The datafile in the accompanying message is inconsistent with the contents of the redo logs given in the CREATE CONTROLFILE command. The most likely cause is that one or more of the online redo logs was missing from the command. It is also possible that one or more of the redo logs is an old copy rather than the current version. All online redo log files must be listed in the command and must be the current versions of the online redo logs.

Action: Retry the command with the correct online redo logs or use the RESETLOGS option.

For more information about datafiles, see the index entry "datafiles" in the Oracle8 Server Administrator's Guide.

ORA-01230: cannot make read only - file name is offline

Cause: An attempt to make a tablespace read-only encountered an offline file.

Action: Bring the file online and retry the operation.

ORA-01231: cannot make read write - file name is offline

Cause: An attempt to make a tablespace read-write encountered an offline file.

Action: Bring the file online and retry the operation.

ORA-01232: cannot start online backup - file name is read only

Cause: An attempt to start an online backup encountered a read-only file.

Action: Read-only files do not need to be set into online backup mode. Start the backup without using the BEGIN BACKUP command.

ORA-01233: file name is read only - cannot recover using backup control file

Cause: An attempt to do media recovery using a backup control file encountered a read-only file. Typically, read-only files do not need to be recovered. However, if the recovery is using a backup control file, all online files must be recovered.

Action: Take the read-only file offline and bring the tablespace online only after opening the database. Ensure that the backup control file was in use when the currently read-only file was read-write. If such a control file is unavailable, you may be able to re-create it using the CREATE CONTROLFILE command.

ORA-01234: cannot end backup of file name - file is in use or recovery

Cause: Attempted to end an online backup of file when the file is busy. Some operation such as recovery or rename may be active, or there may still be some instance that has the database open with this file online.

Action: If there is an instance with the database open then the backup can be ended by using the ALTER TABLESPACE command. Otherwise wait for the completion of the other operation.

ORA-01235: END BACKUP failed for name file(s) and succeeded for name

Cause: One or more of the files in an end backup command failed. Some other files given in the same command may have succeeded.

Action: See the accompanying error messages for the reason the backups could not be ended. Any files not listed in the error messages were successful.

ORA-01236: error name occurred during initialization of file header access

Cause: The indicated error occurred while doing initialization processing of file headers.

Action: The error indicated should be corrected. An attempt is made to recover from this error by using a slower access algorithm.

ORA-01237: cannot extend datafile name

Cause: An operating system error occurred during the resize.

Action: Fix the cause of the operating system error and retry the command.

ORA-01238: cannot shrink datafile name

Cause: An operating system error occurred during the resize.

Action: The error is ignored, operation continues normally.

ORA-01239: database must be in ARCHIVELOG mode to use external cache

Cause: An online file used an external cache, but the database was in NOARCHIVELOG mode. Since an external cache may require media recovery this cannot be allowed.

Action: Change the database to be in ARCHIVELOG mode or do not use an external cache. For more information about ARCHIVELOG, see the index entry on "ARCHIVELOG" in Oracle8 Server SQL Reference.

ORA-01240: too many datafiles to add in one command

Cause: The command specified adding more datafiles than can be done in one command. It is necessary to fit all the file names into one log entry, but that would make the entry too large.

Action: If this is a CREATE TABLESPACE command, create with fewer files then add the other files later. If this is an ADD DATAFILE command, break it up into multiple commands. For more information about CREATE TABLESPACE and ADD DATAFILE, see the index entries on "CREATE TABLESPACE" and on "ADD DATAFILE clause, of ALTER TABLESPACE command" in Oracle8 Server SQL Reference.

ORA-01241: an external cache has died

Cause: The external cache may have been restarted.

Action: Take the file mentioned in the error stack offline, perform media recovery, bring the file online, and retry the attempted operation. You can also restart all instances to make sure they access all datafiles through consistent external caches.

For more information about external caches and the media recovery of datafiles, see the index entries on "caches" and on "datafiles, backups, media recovery and" in Oracle8 Server Concepts.

ORA-01242: data file suffered media failure: database in NOARCHIVELOG

Cause: The database is in NOARCHIVELOG mode and a database file was detected as inaccessible due to media failure.

Action: Restore accessibility to the file mentioned in the error stack and restart the instance.

For more information about media failure, see the index entry on "media failure" in the Oracle8 Server Administrator's Guide. For more information on NOARCHIVELOG, see the index entry on "NOARCHIVELOG" in Oracle8 Server SQL Reference.

ORA-01243: system tablespace file suffered media failure

Cause: A system tablespace file was detected as inaccessible due to media failure.

Action: Restore accessibility to the file mentioned in the error stack and restart the instance.

For more information about media failure, see the index entry on "media failure" in the Oracle8 Server Administrator's Guide. For more information on tablespaces, see the index entry on "tablespaces" in Oracle8 Server SQL Reference.

ORA-01244: unnamed datafile(s) added to controlfile by media recovery

Cause: Media recovery with a backup controlfile or a controlfile that was rebuilt encountered the creation of a datafile that was not in the controlfile. An entry has been added to the controlfile for the new datafiles, but with the file name UNNAMEDnum, where num is the file number. Attached errors describe the file names that were originally used to create the files.

Action: Rename the files to valid file names and resume recovery. If necessary, the command ALTER DATABASE CREATE DATAFILE may be used to create a file suitable for recovery and do the rename. If the file is not going to be recovered, then take it offline with the FOR DROP option.

For more information about datafiles and media recovery, see the index entry on "recovery, media, datafile" in Oracle8 Server Concepts and the index entry on "ALTER DATABASE command" in Oracle8 Server SQL Reference.

ORA-01245: offline file name will be lost if RESETLOGS is done

Cause: An attempt was made to do an OPEN RESETLOGS with a file that will be lost because it is offline. The file was not taken offline with the FOR DROP option.

Action: Either bring the file online and recover it, or take it offline with the FOR DROP option.

For more information about bringing a file online and recovering the file, see the index entry on "redo log files, online, recovery use of" in Oracle8 Server Concepts.

ORA-01246: recovering files through TSPITR of tablespace name

Cause: The files named in the accompanying errors are backups that were made before a tablespace point in time recovery of this tablespace. They cannot be recovered to a time after the point in time recovery.

Action: Restore more recent backups and recover them.

ORA-01247: database recovery through TSPITR of tablespace name

Cause: Recovery of the whole database encountered redo indicating there was a point in time recovery of the tablespace. The new version of the files in the tablespace should be included in the recovery, but that was not done.

Action: If the tablespace should not be recovered, take its file offline for drop. If it should be recovered, take its file offline for drop. If it should be recovered, then restore or rename as needed and restart the recovery.

ORA-01248: file name was created in the future of incomplete recovery

Cause: Attempting to do a RESETLOGS open with a file entry in the controlfile that was created by switchToCopy, and the file was originally created after the UNTIL time of the incomplete recovery. The file number may be in use for a different file which would be lost if the RESETLOGS was allowed.

Action: If more recovery is desired then apply redo until the creation time of the file is reached. If the file is not wanted and the same file number is not in use at the stop time of the recovery, then the file can be taken offline with the FOR DROP option. Otherwise a different controlfile is needed to allow the RESETLOGS. Another backup can be restored and recovered, or a controlfile can be created via CREATE CONTROLFILE.

ORA-01249: archiving not allowed in a clone database

Cause: Attempting to archive an online redo log or enable archiving for a clone database.

Action: Do not attempt to archive from a clone. The archive log destination could easily be the same as the primary database destroying its archived logs. If archiving is needed then recreate database as not a clone.

ORA-01250: error name occurred during termination of file header access

Cause: The indicated error occurred while terminating the processing of file headers. The error was other than a WRITE error.

Action: The indicated error should be corrected.

ORA-01251: unknown File Header Version read for file number num

Cause: Read of the file header returned a record but its version cannot be identified. Either the header has been corrupted, or the file is not a valid database file.

Action: Have the operating system make the correct file available to the database, or recover the file.




Prev

Top

Next
Oracle
Copyright © 1997 Oracle Corporation.

All Rights Reserved.

Library

Product

Contents

Index