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AVDF : 'Checker run found X new persistent data failures' (Doc ID 2361528.1)

Last updated on JANUARY 10, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Audit Vault and Database Firewall - Version 12.1.0.2 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

In the EM notification, "Checker run found X new persistent data failures." was detected in the AVS repository DB. Also the corresponding message from alert_dbfwdb.log file as below:

For example:

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Target type=Database Instance
Target name=dbfwdb1.dbfwdb
Categories=Fault
Message=Checker run found X new persistent data failures.
Severity=Critical
Event reported time=Feb 1, 201* *:**:** AM GMT
Operating System=Linux
Platform=x86_64
Associated Incident Id=341570
Associated Incident Status=New
Associated Incident Owner=
Associated Incident Acknowledged By Owner=No
Associated Incident Priority=None
Associated Incident Escalation Level=0
Event Type=Metric Alert
Event name=adrAlertLogDataFailure:dataFailureErrStack
Metric Group=Data Failure
Metric=Data Failure Detected
Metric value=Checker run found X new persistent data failures
Key Value=Thu Feb 1 0*:**:** 201*/33951
Key Column 1=Time/Line Number
Rule Name=Ruleset for PRO-DB related(Critical/Fatal),All Metric Alert of all targets(Critical/Fatal)
Rule Owner=SYSMAN
Update Details:
Checker run found X new persistent data failures.
Incident created by rule (Name = Incident management rule set for all targets, Create incident for critical metric alerts [System generated rule]).
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Partially extracted from alert_dbfwdb.log
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Thu Feb 01 0*: 00: 00 201*
Closing scheduler window
Closing Resource Manager plan via via scheduler window
Clearing Resource Manager plan via parameter
Thu Feb 01 0*: **: ** 201*
Checker run found * new persistent data failures
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Cause

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