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Entreprise Manager Server Generated Alert failing with ORA-6544 [pevm_peruws_callback-1] trying to create an AQ Agent on a Standby Database (Doc ID 2547522.1)

Last updated on JULY 20, 2024

Applies to:

Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 11.2.0.1 and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Symptoms

A process running an Enterprise Manager Server Generated Alert fails with the following errors on a Stand By database:

*** 2019-05-23T12:22:55.608004-07:00
*** SESSION ID:(1060.17364) 2019-05-23T12:22:55.608021-07:00
*** CLIENT ID:() 2019-05-23T12:22:55.608028-07:00
*** SERVICE NAME:(SYS$USERS) 2019-05-23T12:22:55.608034-07:00
*** MODULE NAME:(emagent_SVRGENALRT_oracle_database) 2019-05-23T12:22:55.608041-07:00
*** ACTION NAME:(SYS.ALERT_QUE) 2019-05-23T12:22:55.608047-07:00
*** CLIENT DRIVER:(jdbcthin) 2019-05-23T12:22:55.608053-07:00


ORA-6544 [pevm_peruws_callback-1] [16224] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] [] []
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[TOC00002]
========= Dump for incident 1185174 (ORA 6544 [pevm_peruws_callback-1]) ========

*** 2019-05-23T12:22:55.608731-07:00
dbkedDefDump(): Starting incident default dumps (flags=0x2, level=3, mask=0x0)
[TOC00003]
----- Current SQL Statement for this session (sql_id=67sydg2g4ghf2) -----
BEGIN dbms_aqadm.create_aq_agent(:1 ); EXCEPTION WHEN OTHERS THEN IF SQLCODE = -24089 THEN NULL; ELSE RAISE; END IF; END;
[TOC00004]
----- PL/SQL Stack -----
----- PL/SQL Call Stack -----
object line object
handle number name
0xe7a56868 1854 package body SYS.DBMS_AQADM.CREATE_AQ_AGENT
0xff9aa9b0 1 anonymous block

...

----- Call Stack Trace -----

ksedst1 <- ksedst <- dbkedDefDump <- ksedmp <- dbgexPhaseII
dbgexProcessError <- dbgePostErrorDirect <- VaList_int <- dbgePostErrorDirect <- pevm_peruws_callbac
kgepop <- ksesecl0 <- krvgplenter <- pevm_call_supp_log <- pevm_ENTER
pfrinstr_ENTER <- pfrrun_no_tool <- pfrrun <- plsql_run <- peicnt
kkxexe <- opiexe <- kpoal8 <- opiodr <- ttcpip
opitsk <- opiino <- opiodr <- opidrv <- sou2o
opimai_real <- ssthrdmain <- main <- libc_start_main <- start

 

 

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Cause

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