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Oracle ORA-600 [3020] "Stuck Recovery"

Oracle ORA-600 [3020] "Stuck Recovery"

Format: ORA-600 [3020] [a] [b] [c] [d] [e]

VERSIONS:

version 6.0 and above

DESCRIPTION:

This is called a 'STUCK RECOVERY'.

There is an inconsistency between the information stored in the redo

and the information stored in a database block being recovered.

ARGUMENTS:

For Oracle 9.2 and earlier:

Arg [a] Block DBA

Arg [b] Redo Thread

Arg [c] Redo RBA Seq

Arg [d] Redo RBA Block No

Arg [e] Redo RBA Offset.

For Oracle 10.1

Arg [a] Absolute file number of the datafile.

Arg [b] Block number

Arg [c] Block DBA

FUNCTIONALITY:

kernel cache recovery parallel

IMPACT:

INSTANCE FAILURE during recovery.

 

 

There have been cases of receiving this error when RECOVER has

been issued, but either some datafiles were not restored to disk,

or the restoration has not finished.

Therefore, ensure that the entire backup has been restored and that

the restore has finished PRIOR to issuing a RECOVER database command.

If problems continue, consider restoring from a backup and doing a

point-in-time recovery to a time PRIOR to the one implied by

the ORA-600[3020] error.

Example:

SQL> recover database until time 'YYYY-MON-DD:HH:MI:SS';

This error can also be caused by a lost update.

During normal operations, block updates/writes are being performed to

a number of files including database datafiles, redo log files,

archived redo log files etc.

This error can be reported if any of these updates are lost for some

reason.

Therefore, thoroughly check your operating system and disk hardware.

In the case of a lost update, restore an old copy of the datafile and

attempt to recover and roll forward again.

If the Known Issues section below does not help in terms of identifying

a solution, please submit the trace files and alert.log to Oracle

Support Services for further analysis.

 

 

NB Bug Fixed Description

9847338 Session hang after applying the patch for Bug 9587912 which causes ORA-600 [3020]

+ 13467683 11.2.0.2.BP15, 11.2.0.3.3, 11.2.0.3.BP04, 12.1.0.0 Join of temp and permanent tables in RAC might cause corruption of permanent table.

Regression by bug 10352368

12831782 11.2.0.2.BP11, 11.2.0.3.BP01, 12.1.0.0 ORA-600 [3020] / ORA-333 Recovery of datafile or async transport do not read mirror if

there is a stale block

12582839 11.2.0.3, 12.1.0.0 ORA-8103/ORA-600 [3020] on RMAN recovered locally managed tablespace

11689702 11.2.0.2.5, 11.2.0.2.BP13, 11.2.0.2.GIPSU05, 11.2.0.3, 12.1.0.0 ORA-600 [3020] during recovery after datafile RESIZE (to smaller size)

10329146 11.2.0.1.BP10, 11.2.0.2.2, 11.2.0.2.BP03, 11.2.0.2.GIBUNDLE02,

11.2.0.2.GIPSU02, 11.2.0.3, 12.1.0.0 Lost write in ASM with multiple DBWs and a disk is offlined and then onlined

10218814 11.2.0.2.2, 11.2.0.2.BP02, 11.2.0.3, 12.1.0.0 ORA-600 [3020] during recovery / on standby

+ 10209232 11.1.0.7.7, 11.2.0.1.BP08, 11.2.0.2.1, 11.2.0.2.BP02, 11.2.0.2.GIBUNDLE01,

11.2.0.3, 12.1.0.0 ORA-1578 / ORA-600 [3020] Corruption. Misplaced Blocks and Lost Write in ASM

* 10205230 11.2.0.1.6, 11.2.0.1.BP09, 11.2.0.2.2, 11.2.0.2.BP04, 11.2.0.3, 12.1.0.0 ORA-600 / corruption possible during shutdown in RAC

10094823 11.2.0.2.4, 11.2.0.2.BP09, 11.2.0.3, 12.1.0.0 Block change tracking on physical standby can cause data loss

10071193 11.2.0.2.BP02, 11.2.0.3, 12.1.0.0 Lost write / ORA-600 [kclchkblk_3] / ORA-600 [3020] in RAC - superceded

9587912 11.2.0.2, 12.1.0.0 ORA-600 [3020] in datafile that went offline/online in a RAC instance

8774868 11.2.0.1.2, 11.2.0.1.BP06, 11.2.0.2, 12.1.0.0 OERI[3020] reinstating primary

+ 8769473 11.2.0.2, 12.1.0.0 ORA-600 [kcbzib_5] on multi block read in RAC. Invalid lock in RAC. ORA-600 [3020] in

Recovery

P 8635179 10.2.0.5, 11.2.0.2, 12.1.0.0 Solaris: directio may be disabled for RAC file access. Corruption / Lost Write

+ 8597106 11.2.0.1.BP06, 11.2.0.2, 12.1.0.0 Lost Write in ASM when normal redundancy is used

P 12330911 12.1 EXADATA LSI firmware for lost writes

+ 10425010 11.2.0.3, 12.1 Stale data blocks may be returned by Exadata FlashCache

8826708 10.2.0.5, 11.2.0.2 ORA-600 [3020] for block type 0x3a (58) during recovery for block restored by RMAN

backup

11684626 11.2.0.1 ORA-600 [3020] on standby involving "BRR" redo when db_lost_write_protect is enabled

8230457 10.2.0.4.1, 10.2.0.5, 11.1.0.7.1, 11.2.0.1 Physical standby media recovery gets OERI[krr_media_12]

+ 7680907 10.2.0.5, 11.1.0.7.1, 11.2.0.1 ORA-600 [kclexpandlock_2] in LMS / instance crash. Incorrect locks in RAC. ORA-600

[3020] in recovery

4637668 10.2.0.3, 11.1.0.6 IMU transactions can produce out-of-order redo (OERI [3020] on recovery)

4594917 9.2.0.8, 10.2.0.2, 11.1.0.6 Write IO error can cause incorrect file header checkpoint information

4453449 10.2.0.2, 11.1.0.6 OERI:3020 / corruption errors from multiple FLASHBACK DATABASE

7197445 10.2.0.4.1, 10.2.0.5 Standby Recovery session cancelled due to ORA-600 [3020] "CHANGE IN FUTURE OF

BLOCK"

5610267 10.2.0.5 MRP terminated by ORA-600[krr_media_12] / OERI:3020 after flashback

3762714 9.2.0.7, 10.1.0.4, 10.2.0.1 ALTER DATABASE RECOVER MANAGED STANDBY fails with OERI[3020]

3560209 10.2.0.1 OERI[3020] stuck recovery under RAC

3397181 9.2.0.5, 10.1.0.3, 10.2.0.1 ALTER SYSTEM KILL SESSION of recovery slave causes stuck recovery

* 3381950 10.2.0.1 Backups from RAC DB before Data Guard Failover cannot be used

3535712 9.2.0.6, 10.1.0.4 OERI[3020] / ORA-10567 from RAC with standby in max performance mode

4594912 9.2.0.8, 10.1.0.2 Incorrect checkpoint possible in datafile headers

3635331 9.2.0.6, 10.1.0.4 Stuck recovery (OERI:3020) / ORA-1172 on startup after a crash

2322620 9.2.0.1 OERI:3020 possible on recovery of LOB DATA

P+ 656370 7.3.3.4, 7.3.4.0, 8.0.3.0 AlphaNT only: Corrupt Redo (zeroed byte) OERI:3020