Jerome,
Can you give any more clues?
What was the full error text? Full export command? Any errors in the
database alert log? Any trace file produced? (look in user_dump_dir and
background_dump_dir). Does anything at all get written into the target
export file? If so, what?
Ok.. heres the bleeding obvious... have you run catexp on the database? Try
running/re-running it.
You may (possibly) have corruption. Hopefully its memory only. You could try
a database bounce. That will normally resolve memory/cache issues.
HTH.
John.
-----Original Message-----
From: Whittle Jerome Contr 805 CSPTS/NCI
[mailto:oracledba-ezmlmshield-x86013896.[Email address protected]
Sent: 28 April 2006 16:38
To: LazyDBA Discussion
Subject: EXP 10g IMP 8i
Hi,
We are just getting around to upgrading to 10g from 8.1.7. During
testing I'm trying to do an exp of a 10g database user and imp back into
an 8i database. I'm using the 8i exp program. I get an 10225
segmentation fault error almost immediately when starting the export.
It's on a Unix system.
Anyone got a clue for the clueless?
Jerry Whittle
COINS DBA
NCI Information Systems Inc.
jerome.whittle.[Email address protected]
618-622-4145
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