Applies to:

Oracle Server - Enterprise Edition - Version: 10.1.0.5.0

This problem can occur on any platform.

Symptoms:

The issue is that the following error was raised :

ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [kesutlGetBindValue-2], [], [], [], [], [], [], []

The recent changes was the :

Migration from 10.1.0.5.0 database control to Grid Control Agent v10.2.0.3.0

What was runing at this moment of the error occurance was :

The attempt to run SQL Tuning Advisor from Grid Control



Cause:

Possibly invalid objects in the database.

As the issue here was to try to use these packages and then failed:

SYS.DBMS_SQLTUNE_INTERNAL

body SYS.PRVT_ADVISOR

body SYS.DBMS_ADVISOR

body SYS.DBMS_SQLTUNE

And as mentioned with the recent changes was the migration.


Solution:

1. fixup

1). connect to the database as sysdba:

sqlplus "/ as sysdba"

2). shutdown immediate

3). startup migrate

4). @?/rdbms/admin/catalog.sql

5). @?/rdbms/admin/catproc.sql

6). @?/rdbms/admin/utlrp.sql

7). shutdown immediate

8). startup


SELECT UNIQUE OBJECT_TYPE FROM ALL_objects where status = 'INVALID';

select 'ALTER ' || OBJECT_TYPE || ' '||owner||'.' || OBJECT_NAME || ' COMPILE;'

from  all_objects where  status = 'INVALID'

and  object_type in ('PACKAGE','FUNCTION','PROCEDURE', 'TABLE', 'VIEW', 'SEQUENCE', 'TRIGGER');

  

    

   SELECT * from dba_users;

   select 'ALTER PACKAGE ' || OWNER||'.'|| OBJECT_NAME || ' COMPILE body;'

from ALL_objects where status = 'INVALID' and object_type in ('PACKAGE BODY');

SELECT UNIQUE OBJECT_TYPE FROM ALL_OBJECTS;



2. Verify that the status of the CATPROC :

SQL> col comp_id format a10

SQL> col comp_name format a30

SQL> col version format a10

SQL> select comp_id, comp_name, status, version from dba_registry;


and the status of the other objects:

SQL> col object_name format a30

SQL> col owner format a15

SQL> select object_name, owner, object_type, status from dba_objects

where status = 'INVALID';


2-If they are invalid please do the following:

To validate the invalid objects

1)-Please run the utlrp.sql script to try and validate the invalid packages, then check if they are valid or still invalid.

2 )-If the objects are still invalid after running the utlrp.sql script then run catalog.sql and catproc.sql and then run utlrp.sql

    a) Startup restrict or startup migrate.

    b) run catalog.sql

    c) run catproc.sql

    d) run utlrp.sql

3 )-Requery for the invalid objects again.

select owner,object_type,object_name from dba_objects where status='INVALID' ;

4 )-If they are still invalid please try to validate them manually using the below:

Try Manual method of validation:

Alter procedure <owner>.<procedure_name> compile;

Alter function <owner>.<function_name> compile;

Alter view <owner>.<view_name> compile;

Alter package <owner>.<package_name> compile;

Alter package <owner>.<package_name> compile body;

Alter materialized view <owner>.<Package_name> Compile;

In case you have lots of invalid objects,you can generate scripts that will generate the sqls for compiling the invalid objects :

In sqlplus connect as sys:

set heading off

spool compileinvalid.sql

select 'alter '||object_type|| ' ' || owner ||'.'||object_name || ' compile;' from dba_objects

where status='INVALID';

spool off

ORA-06512: at "PS_SYSTEM.ROW_VALIDATOR_T", line 912

ORA-06512: at "PS_SYSTEM.ROW_VALIDATOR_T", line 924

ORA-06512: at "WORKORDER.INVENTORY_UTL", line 1260

select owner,object_name,object_type,status from all_objects where object_name='ROW_VALIDATOR_T' and owner='PS_SYSTEM';

OWNER                          OBJECT_NAME                        OBJECT_TYPE       STATUS

------------------------------ ------------------------------ ------------------- -------

PS_SYSTEM                      ROW_VALIDATOR_T           TYPE                      VALID

PS_SYSTEM                      ROW_VALIDATOR_T          TYPE BODY           VALID




SQL> select owner,object_name,object_type,status from all_objects where object_name='INVENTORY_UTL' and owner='WORKORDER'

  2  ;

OWNER                             OBJECT_NAME                     OBJECT_TYPE          STATUS

------------------------------ ------------------------------ -------------------      -------

WORKORDER                      INVENTORY_UTL           PACKAGE                  VALID

WORKORDER                      INVENTORY_UTL           PACKAGE BODY       VALID



Then run compileinvalid.sql in sqlplus prompt as sys user..

To compile invalid package body use:

alter package <package_name> compile body;


5 )-Also you could do the following  Note 100419.1  SCRIPT: VALIDATE.SQL to ANALYZE VALIDATE

STRUCTURE objects in a Tablespace

Please go through the above action plan and i will be waiting for your update.

6 )-Please make sure that these packages are valid:

SYS.DBMS_SQLTUNE_INTERNAL

body SYS.PRVT_ADVISOR

body SYS.DBMS_ADVISOR

body SYS.DBMS_SQLTUNE


References

Note 100419.1 - SCRIPT: VALIDATE.SQL to ANALYZE .. VALIDATE STRUCTURE objects in a Tablespace


alter PACKAGE BODY SYS.DBMS_XPLAN body compile;

alter PACKAGE BODY SYS.DBMS_SQLTUNE_INTERNAL body compile;

alter SYNONYM PUBLIC.HHLINEOR compile;

alter SYNONYM PUBLIC.HHNEIGHBOUR compile;

alter SYNONYM PUBLIC.HHLINEPS compile;

alter SYNONYM PUBLIC.HHIDROWS compile;

alter SYNONYM PUBLIC.HHIDLROWS compile;

alter SYNONYM PUBLIC.HHBITS compile;



---------无效索引查询 'INVALID INDEXES'


select s2.owner, s2.tablespace_name, s2.segment_name,

        i2.table_name, s2.extents, s2.bytes, s2.blocks, i2.status

from dba_segments s2,

        dba_indexes i2

where s2.owner not in ('SYS','SYSTEM')

and s2.segment_type = 'INDEX'

and i2.status != 'VALID'

and s2.segment_name = i2.index_name

and s2.owner = i2.owner

order by 1,5,4


Oracle常用脚本

-- use sys to run this one

select    'ALTER ' || OBJECT_TYPE || ' '||owner||'.' || OBJECT_NAME || ' COMPILE;'

from    all_objects

where    status = 'INVALID'

and object_type in ('PACKAGE','FUNCTION','PROCEDURE', 'TABLE', 'VIEW', 'SEQUENCE', 'TRIGGER');


--   select

   'ANALYZE ' || OBJECT_TYPE || ' ' || OBJECT_NAME || ' COMPUTE STATISTICS;'

from

   user_objects

where

   object_type = 'TABLE';