Unfortunately, support is correct.  But to add a bit more:  600/12333 
indicates that the two task layer in Oracle (just above sqlnet) has received 
a function code, that it does not understand.  I've been involved in a few 
cases with this error, and we did also not reach any conclusion.  My personal 
opion is that this is really caused by problems/bugs in the underlying 
network (either lower parts of protocol stack or hardware) or by bugs in 
Oracle code.  The latter - as subscribers to this mailing list will now - is 
difficult to get a real handle on without a reproducible case.  

/Bjørn.

On Friday 19 April 2002 12:28, Thanh-truc Nguyen wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I get often "ORA-00600 [12333], [0], [0]" in a database
> (8.1.7.0 AIX 4.3). I openned a TAR but they just said there
> were lost of connections. Does anyone have the same problem
> and how to get rid of it please ?
>
> Thank in advance.
>
> Thanh-truc Nguyen
>
> Below is the header of the trace file :
> (ibm_rtki1) oracle8:/home/oracle8 > head -
> 100 /log/oracle/RTKPRD/udump/ora_46650_rtkprd.trc
> /log/oracle/RTKPRD/udump/ora_46650_rtkprd.trc
> Oracle8i Enterprise Edition Release 8.1.7.0.0 - 64bit
> Production
> With the Partitioning option
> JServer Release 8.1.7.0.0 - 64bit Production
> ORACLE_HOME = /apps/oracle/product/8.1.7
> System name:    AIX
> Node name:      ibm_rtki1
> Release:        3
> Version:        4
> Machine:        0052BA7A4C00
> Instance name: RTKPRD
> Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
> Oracle process number: 31
> Unix process pid: 46650, image: oracle@ibm_rtki1 (TNS V1-V3)
>
> *** SESSION ID:(191.3404) 2002-04-19 08:06:57.972
> *** 2002-04-19 08:06:57.963
> ksedmp: internal or fatal error
> ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [12333], [0], [0],
> [0], [], [], [], []
> Current SQL information unavailable - no session.
> ----- Call Stack Trace -----
> calling              call     entry                argument
> values in hex
> location             type     point                (? means
> dubious value)
> -------------------- -------- -------------------- ------------
> ----------------
> ksedmp+00fc          bl       ksedst               000000000 ?
> ksfdmp+0018          bl       ksedmp               300000003 ?
> kgeriv+0118          bl       _ptrgl
> kgesiv+0080          bl       kgeriv
> FFFFFFFFFFFD400 ? 1101B8320 ?
>                                                    1101B8308 ?
> 01000D280 ?
>
> FFFFFFFFFFFDA68 ?
> ksesic3+0060         bl       kgesiv
> 302D0000302D ? 300000003 ?
>
> FFFFFFFFFFFD4B8 ?
>
> FFFFFFFFFFFE268 ? 000000000 ?
> opitsk+0654          bl       ksesic3
> 302D0000302D ? 000000000 ?
>                                                    000000000 ?
> 000000000 ?
>                                                    000000000 ?
> 000000000 ?
>                                                    000000000 ?
> 064206F6E ?
> opiino+0670          bl       opitsk               110013E68 ?
> opiodr+06b8          bl       _ptrgl
> opidrv+056c          bl       opiodr
> 3C00000002 ? 4200FE898 ?
>
> FFFFFFFFFFFFE00 ? 000000000 ?
> sou2o+0028           bl       opidrv
> 3C0000003C ? 400000004 ?
>
> FFFFFFFFFFFFE00 ?
> main+0128            bl       sou2o
> 9000000002163DC ?
>
> 9FFFFFFF0009DF8 ?
>
> FFFFFFFFFFFFE10 ?
>
> 9001000A00843E8 ?
> __start+0090         bl       main                 000000000 ?
> 000000000 ?
> ----- Argument/Register Address Dump -----
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