ORA-600 [kd9addSEUndo] When Using Compressed Table - Bug 14476078 Supersedes Bug 12680822
Last updated on MARCH 27, 2014
Applies to:
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 11.2.0.2 to 11.2.0.3 [Release 11.2]Information in this document applies to any platform.
Symptoms
Performing operations on compressed tables, such as inserting into a compressed table, or moving a table to a compressed tablespace, fails with ORA-600 [kd9addSEUndo]. Repeating the insert job or recreating the empty compressed table may or may not let the operation succeed. Lowering the block size of the tablespace in which the compressed table resides or will reside may also work around the issue. Typically, this issue has been seen in tablespaces with a block size of 16K or higher.
The call stack may resemble these:
. . . <- kd9addSEUndo <- kdblcbo <- kdblai <- klclil1r <- qerltRop <- qertbFetch <- qergiFetch <- rwsfcd <- qerltFetch <- insdlexe <- insExecStmtExecIniEngine <- insexe <- opiexe <- kpoal8 <- opiodr <- ttcpip <- opitsk <- opiino <- opiodr <- opidrv <- sou2o <- opimai_real . . .
or
. . . <- kd9addSEUndo <- kdblcbo <- kdblai <- klclil1r <- qerltRop <- qertbFetch <- rwsfcd <- qerltFetch <- ctcdrv <- opiexe <- opiosq0 <- kpooprx <- kpoal8 <- opiodr <- request <- ttcpip . . .
or
. . . <- kd9addSEUndo <- kdblcbo <- kdblai <- klclil1r <- qerltRop <- qertbFetch <- rwsfcd <- qerltFetch <- ctcdrv <- opiexe <- opiosq0 <- kpooprx <- kpoal8 <- opiodr <- request <- ttcpip . . .
Cause
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