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tdp-oracle 2.2.0.2 with unkown error

2002-04-26 06:16:19
Subject: tdp-oracle 2.2.0.2 with unkown error
From: Norbert Martin NKM-Solutions <nkm.martin AT T-ONLINE DOT DE>
Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2002 12:19:03 +0200
Hi,
at the moment we have the problem with a tdp for Oracle NT V2.2.0.2 an
Client 4.2.1.20

Please help

Has anybody seen this problem und lose this before?
Error Log / Sched Log:
04/25/2002 11:59:45 ANS1512E Scheduled event 'IC_V1_W1_NT_ORACLE' failed.
Return code = 3.
04/25/2002:09:44:48 PID<158>  ==>  Error: pstdpoCallDsmSetUp failed. rc =
406

What is happend? The Oracle DB is a 8.0.5


RMAN-06005: connected to target database: SVP_BUHA
RMAN-06008: connected to recovery catalog database

RMAN> run {
2> allocate channel t1 type 'SBT_TAPE' parms
3> 'ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=c:\apps\tivoli\tsm\AgentOBA\tdpo.opt)';
4>
5> allocate channel t2 type 'SBT_TAPE' parms
6> 'ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=c:\apps\tivoli\tsm\AgentOBA\tdpo.opt)';
7>
8> backup incremental level 0
9> format 'df_%t_%s_%p_%u_%c'
10> (database include current controlfile);
11>
12> sql 'alter system archive log current';
13>
14> backup  archivelog all delete input
15> format 'df_%t_%s_%p_%u_%c';
16>
17> release channel t1;
18>
19> release channel t2;
20> }
21>
RMAN-03022: compiling command: allocate
RMAN-03023: executing command: allocate
RMAN-00569: ================error message stack follows================
RMAN-00601: fatal error in recovery manager
RMAN-03004: fatal error during execution of command
RMAN-07001: could not open channel t1
RMAN-10008: could not create channel context
RMAN-10024: error setting up for rpc polling
RMAN-10006: error running sql statement: select distinct my.sid, sex.serial
from
 v$mystat my, x$ksusex sex where sex.sid = my.sid
RMAN-10002: ORACLE error: ORA-01455: converting column overflows integer
datatyp

with kind regards / mit freundlichen Gruessen

Norbert Martin
High End Storage Consultant
DISK / TAPE / SAN / TSM
Mobile:+49-170-2234111
E-Mail:nkm.martin AT t-online DOT de
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