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PL/SQL unit MIA

PL/SQL unit MIA

2005-08-05       - By Subbiah, Nagarajan
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How about the server/sga  resource utilization, especially memory?  Can you
flush the shared_pool?

Raja.

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From: Subbiah, Nagarajan [mailto:Nagarajan.Subbiah@(protected)]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 11:30 AM
To: 'VerreyB@(protected)'; 'oracle-l@(protected)'
Subject: RE: PL/SQL unit MIA


Any other object referred in the procedure body doesn't have the privilege?

Raja.

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From: Billy Verreynne (JW) [mailto:VerreyB@(protected)]
Sent: Friday, August 05, 2005 6:55 AM
To: oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: PL/SQL unit MIA



Busy hunting Metalink for information, but maybe someone here can point me
to likely causes to investigate.

I get ORA-06508 (See ORA-06508.ora-code.com) "PL/SQL: could not find program unit being called". Not an
unusual error and the cause is very obvious. Or so I thought till now.

What is unusual is that the unit being called exists. The caller is the
owner of that procedure.

The caller calls a range of these procedures.. and everything works fine
until this single unit (proc) is called. The caller runs via DBMS_JOB. The
proc being complained about is not invalid. Dynamic SQL is not being used.
The same DBMS_JOB has been running fine (every hour on the hour) and the
error is intermittant. It's not an issue of another user interfering (I have
the RAC to myself). Scope should not play a role (no ALTER SESSION to set
current_schema). No manual reset of package states. Just plain vanilla code
that does INSERT..SELECTs - nothing out of the ordinary. Nothing that could
cause the proc in question to be invalidated (which should give a different
error?) or actually being drop and re-created.

Directly after the error and the DBMS_JOB failing, I can run the actual proc
being complained about - no errors. I can run the actual caller proc (the
one scheduled via DBMS_JOB) that calls the range of procedures to perform
the hourly processing - no errors. Very weird..

Platform details:
12 node 10.1.0.3 Enterprise RAC running on Red Hat ES3.


--
Billy

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