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2010-10-26PROBLEM |
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Symptoms
Cause
Solution
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Symptoms
Impdp Fails with ORA-39126 ORA-911 during create function.import.log shows:
Errors encountered
ORA-39126: Worker unexpected fatal error in KUPW$WORKER.PUT_DDLS [FUNCTION:"SCHEMA"."FUNCTION_NAME"]
CREATE FUNCTION "SCHEMA"."FUNCTION_NAME" RETURN current_version_t PIPELINED IS
finishedStatus integer := version_control.TranslateStatus('Finished');
and
Errors encountered
ORA-00911: invalid character
Errors encountered
ORA-06512: at "SYS.KUPW$WORKER", line 5168
Errors encountered
ORA-06512: at "SYS.KUPW$WORKER", line 12639
Errors encountered
ORA-00911: invalid character
Errors encountered
ORA-00911: invalid character
Errors encountered
ORA-06512: at "SYS.DBMS_SYS_ERROR", line 105
Errors encountered
ORA-06512: at "SYS.KUPW$WORKER", line 6279
----- PL/SQL Call Stack -----
object line object
handle number name
000007FFC819A280 14916 package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
000007FFC819A280 6300 package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
000007FFC819A280 12279 package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
000007FFC819A280 3279 package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
000007FFC819A280 6889 package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
000007FFC819A280 1262 package body SYS.KUPW$WORKER
000007FFBB9C4338 2 anonymous block
Job "NAME\ORACLE"."IMP_100902154255" stopped due to fatal error at 15:44:52
Disconnecting ...
Cause
This is caused by Bug 6785067The bug shows the same error messages ORA-39126 and ORA-911 in KUPW$WORKER.PUT_DDLS.
Development has suspected that Bug 5345978 is the underlying problem.
Solution
Bug 5345978 is fixed in version 11 and patchset 10.2.0.4 plus patch bundle 25 or higher.Possible Workaround:
Please check, if there is possibly any special character in the user name,
who is running the impdp utility.
For example if scripts are run as an externally identified user. In Windows such user name is always <domain>\<user> and hence always consists of special character "\".