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ACFSK-0072 ACFSK-0058: I/O FAILURE DURING A USER DATA ASYNCH READ (Doc ID 1920129.1)

Last updated on FEBRUARY 14, 2019

Applies to:

Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 11.2.0.2 and later
Oracle Database Cloud Schema Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Machine - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Exadata Express Cloud Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Database Service - Version N/A and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

Below errors generated in OS log 

2014-05-25 19:43:36.909060+02:00 test kernel: ACFSK-0072: Oracle-ACFS: A call to fcntl(2) F_SETFL has cleared O_DIRECT while I/O was active for the file with file identifier 0x2271 in the volume /dev/asm/vol1-365. This is not allowed.

2014-05-25 19:43:36.909103+02:00 test kernel: ACFSK-0058: I/O failure 0xfffffffb with device /dev/asm/vol1-365 during a user data asynch read.
2014-05-25 19:43:36.909107+02:00 test kernel: ACFSK-0059: Fenum: 8817 . Starting offset: 945242112 . Length of data transfer: 524288 bytes.
2014-05-25 19:43:36.909110+02:00 test kernel: ACFSK-0060: Impact: Cluster Object: User File Operation Context: Read Snapshot?: No AcfsObjectID: 1 . Internal ACFS Location: 209 .
:2014-05-20 06:42:36.125352+02:00 test kernel: ACFSK-0072: Oracle-ACFS: A call to fcntl(2) F_SETFL has cleared O_DIRECT while I/O was active for the file with file identifier 0x1f64 in the volume /dev/asm/vol1-365. This is not allowed.
:2014-05-20 06:42:36.125370+02:00 test kernel: ACFSK-0058: I/O failure 0xfffffffb with device /dev/asm/vol1-365 during a user data asynch read.
:2014-05-20 06:42:36.125373+02:00 test kernel: ACFSK-0059: Fenum: 8036 . Starting offset: 2472677376 . Length of data transfer: 524288 bytes.
:2014-05-20 06:42:36.125376+02:00 test kernel: ACFSK-0060: Impact: Cluster Object: User File Operation Context: Read Snapshot?: No AcfsObjectID: 1 . Internal ACFS Location: 209 .



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