A developer called to  report the Ora-600 error

Errors in file /opt/oracle/admin/NLCO/udump/nlco_ora_16455.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kcbgtcr_4], [266008], [1024], [1], [], [], 
[], []

When issuing select count(*) against a partition table.  He then tried renaming the 
table which also produced the same error.

The alert_log shows

Wed Feb 19 09:34:23 2003
Errors in file /opt/oracle/admin/NLCO/udump/nlco_ora_18469.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [ktehwugen1], [246907], [266008], [], [], 
[], [], []
Wed Feb 19 09:35:01 2003
Errors in file /opt/oracle/admin/NLCO/udump/nlco_ora_18469.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [klapush_10], [201], [], [], [], [], [], []
Wed Feb 19 09:35:06 2003
Errors in file /opt/oracle/admin/NLCO/udump/nlco_ora_18469.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [26084], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [klapush_10], [201], [], [], [], [], [], []
Wed Feb 19 09:35:54 2003
Errors in file /opt/oracle/admin/NLCO/udump/nlco_ora_16274.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kcbgtcr_4], [266008], [1024], [1], [], [], 
[], []
Wed Feb 19 09:40:39 2003
Errors in file /opt/oracle/admin/NLCO/udump/nlco_ora_16455.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kcbgtcr_4], [266008], [1024], [1], [], [], 
[], []
Wed Feb 19 09:45:36 2003
Errors in file /opt/oracle/admin/NLCO/udump/nlco_ora_16580.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kcbgtcr_4], [266008], [1024], [1], [], [], 
[], []

The kcbgtr_4 error keeps repeating

It seemed that any attempt to access the table or a partition of the table produced 
the kcbgtr_4  error.  DBV was run and the files reported no corruption.  I did this 
for both the table's table space and the system tablespace.  The table's structure was 
verified.  I saw something on metalink where  a kcbgtcr_4 error had to do with bitmap 
tablespaces and trying to read dba_segments while a segment was being dropped.  
Although  a completely different problem I decided to run dbms_space_admin to first 
verify the tablespace  and then the segment.  After running it against the tablespace, 
I tried 
Another "select count(*) from the table."  It  returned  the proper answer.  The error 
went away without my taking any corrective measures.  

On the other errors the klapush_10 is probably relating to having more than one 
process doing direct path inserts.  Oracle was supposed to have fixed this problem  
but it rears its head intermittently and unfortunately fairly often.  I have no idea 
what a ktehwugen1 error is.

Has anyone else seen anything similar?

Ian MacGregor
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