Hi Raj,

I would imagine that the details of the implementation of the two-task common protocol 
and its interface functions are
not the sort of documentation that Oracle is going to make available to customers!

Other than the obvious step of contacting Support, check the operating system hardware 
diagnostic logs for evidence of
either memory or network errors, and make sure that you don't have someone trying to 
use some old client software that
is not compatible with the RDBMS version.

@   Regards,
@   Steve Adams
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Hi all,

I am investigating some ORA-600 [12333] errors. According to note 35928.1
the second argument represents TTI Layer Function Code, followed by FUNCTION
Code and SEQUENCE.

I tried to look up TTI Layer Function codes but couldn't find any reference,
does anyone know where I can find them?

Thanks
Raj
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