Alter Database Mount Returns ORA-3113 And ORA-600 [kccida_kccsgfsz]
(Doc ID 315112.1)
Last updated on FEBRUARY 02, 2022
Applies to:
Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 10.1.0.2 and laterOracle Database Cloud Schema Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Machine - Version N/A and later
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Database Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Backup Service - Version N/A and later
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Symptoms
ALERT LOG ---------
Thu Jun 16 12:12:25 2005 alter database mount
Thu Jun 16 12:12:25 2005 Errors in file /<ORACLE_HOME>/admin/<SID>/bdump/<sid>_ckpt_31899.trc:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kccida_kccsgfsz], [], [], [], [], [], [],
Thu Jun 16 12:12:26 2005 Errors in file /<ORACLE_HOME>/oradata/<DBNAME>/<SID>/<sid>_cntrl_1.dbf:
ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kccida_kccsgfsz], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
Thu Jun 16 12:12:26 2005 CKPT: terminating instance due to error 470 Instance terminated by CKPT, pid = 31899
PARAMETER --------- control_files = /<ORACLE_HOME>/oradata/<DBNAME>/<SID>/<sid>_cntrl_1.dbf ...
TRACE FILE ---------- Call Stack Trace ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ... ksbabs ksbrdp opirip opidrv sou2o main libc_start_main start
PROCESS STATE ------------- ...
SO: 0xef6ebdc0, type: 6,
owner: 0xf06e5d48, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FIB) flags=0 reference cnt=1 incno=2 seqno=1
----------------------------------------
SO: 0xef55eb28, type: 7,
owner: 0xef6ebdc0, flag: INIT/-/-/0x00
(FOB) flags=393226 fib ptr=ef6ebdc0 incno=2 pending i/o cnt=0
fname=/<ORACLE_HOME>/oradata/<DBNAME>/<SID>/<sid>_cntrl_1.dbf ...
Changes
The controlfiles and datafiles were moved from a Solaris SPARC platform to Linux server. The following startup mount failed with ORA-600 [kccida_kccsgfsz].
Cause
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