Re: Exporting Domain Index PTG.CTRY_SPATIAL_IDX results in ORA-39127 and ORA-06512

  • From: Ronan Merrick <merrickronan1@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: r.aialavajjala@xxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 28 May 2014 00:18:28 +0100

Hi Rajesh,

I had this problem before. MOS 463844.1 sorted it out for me.

Ronan
On 27 May 2014 14:46, "Rajesh Aialavajjala" <r.aialavajjala@xxxxxxxxx>
wrote:

> I am encountering the following errors during the use of data pump to
> migrate an EBS instance following instructions in "Export/import process
> for 12.0 or 12.1 using 11gR1 or 11gR2 (Doc ID 741818.1)" - specifically
>
> expdp "'/ as sysdba'" parfile=auexpdp.dat
>
>  Processing object type
> DATABASE_EXPORT/SCHEMA/TABLE/INDEX/DOMAIN_INDEX/INDEX
> ORA-39127: unexpected error from call to local_str :=
> SYS.DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION.GET_DOMAIN_INDEX_METADATA('CTRY_SPATIAL_IDX','PTG','SDO_INDEX_METHOD_10I','MDSYS',11.02.00.00.00,newblock,0)
> ORA-01403: no data found
> ORA-01403: no data found
> ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION", line 270
> ORA-06512: at line 1
> ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_METADATA", line 8360
>
>
> To isolate - I picked one failing table - PTG.COUNTRY and a standalone
> export produces the same error
>
>  expdp "'/ as sysdba'" directory=dbadmpdir dumpfile=ptg_country.dmp
> full=no tables=PTG.COUNTRY logfile=exp_ptg_country.log
>
> Processing object type TABLE_EXPORT/TABLE/STATISTICS/TABLE_STATISTICS
> ORA-39127: unexpected error from call to local_str :=
> SYS.DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION.GET_DOMAIN_INDEX_METADATA('CTRY_SPATIAL_IDX','PTG','SDO_INDEX_METHOD_10I','MDSYS',11.02.00.00.00,newblock,0)
> ORA-01403: no data found
> ORA-01403: no data found
> ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_EXPORT_EXTENSION", line 270
> ORA-06512: at line 1
> ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_METADATA", line 8360
> Processing object type TABLE_EXPORT/TABLE/INDEX/DOMAIN_INDEX/INDEX
> . . exported "PTG"."COUNTRY"                                 0 KB       0
> rows
>
> Oddly enough - on a VISION environment - this error fails to reproduce
>
> Any thoughts on what might be causing this ? I'd appreciate any insights...
>
> Thanks,
>
> --Rajesh
>

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