Ian,

I was going to recommend to try exporting your problematic partition with
direct=y, that way normal SQL query processing layer is bypassed in Oracle
kernel & all data belonging to segment is read directly (thus hopefully
avoiding the koxsisz1 crash) ... but I'm not sure whether varrays don't turn
exp to conventional as is the case with objects and LOBs...

Tanel.

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> The error was first discovered when we tried to move a partition. ( alter
table archive_wave_i move partition SEP1103 tablespace
CHANARCH_NLC_2003_09_DATA).   The table was renamed to OLD_archive_wave_i
once it was determined that no new varray data was accessible. My theory is
that this is logical corruption of the data dictionary, but I have not
worked out the particulars.
>
> Selecting via an index or FTS does not matter.  What type of error do you
believe koxsisz1 to be?
>
> Ian MacGregor
> Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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> Hi!
>
> If even Oracle hasn't seen this error, then probably we can't help much
here either. Just a wild guess, try to move this partition to another
location and select from it then (although koxsisz1 isn't a data layer error
as far as I understand). Try to read using index if available, then using
full hint etc..
>
> Tanel.
>
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>
> > This is not my week ...
> >
> > Has anyone seen anything like this
> >
> > select value from chanarch_nlc.old_archive_wave_i partition (SEP1603)
> where pv_id =
> >                                *
> > ERROR at line 1:
> > ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [koxsisz1], [1], [], [],
> > [],
> [], [],
> > []
> >
> > I have Oracle support working on the problem.    They say they have
never
> seen such an error before.  Oracle though often tells me that. The table
looks like
> >
> > Name                                      Null?    Type
> > ----------------------------------------- -------- 
> > -----------------------
> -----
> > PV_ID                                              NUMBER(38)
> > TIMESTAMP                                          DATE
> > NANOSECS                                           NUMBER(9)
> > STAT                                               NUMBER(8)
> > SEVR                                               NUMBER(8)
> > OSTAT                                              NUMBER(16)
> > VALUE
CHANARCH_NLC.INT_VALUES
> >
> > The last column is a varray.  I can retrieve any of the other columns
> > from
> that partition.
> > I can also retrieve the value column from any partition before
> > September
> 11, 2003.
> > Any partition after that fails with the 0ra-600 error  when  the value
> column is selected.
> >
> > DBV at first gave errors along the lines of
> >
> > BV-00102: File I/O error on FILE
> > (/u9/oradata/NLCO/chanarch_nlc_active_data01.dbf) during end read op
> > eration (-1)
> >
> > The file is 2018 MB in size.  But resizing the files downwards and
> > back up
> again  fixed
> > That problem.  The files are allowed to autoextend with 2018 being the
> maximum size.
> >
> > This is not the same database which had the  RAID problem.
> >
> > Ian MacGregor
> > Stanford Linear Accelerator Center
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