
Typical Oracle Errors Solved by Recovery for Oracle
The following list represents most typical Oracle problems that you can fix using Recovery for Oracle.
- ORA-01033:ORACLE initialization or shutdown in progress
- ORA-01043: user side memory corruption
- ORA-01053: user storage address cannot be read
- ORA-01073: fatal connection error: unrecognized call type
- ORA-01079: Oracle database was not properly created, operation aborted
- ORA-01099: cannot mount database in SHARED mode if started in single process mode
Recovery for Oracle Error Messages
Error messages that you may receive when running Recovery for Oracle.
- Internal Program Error
Please, run Recovery for Oracle in a logged mode and contact our support team with detailed description of the problem and the log file.
To create log file, please hold the SHIFT key while clicking the Recover button on the toolbar or selecting the Recover: item in the main menu. You can also press CTRL+SHIFT+R after launching the program.
- Not enough free space available
Do the following:
* Open System in Control Panel.
* On the Advanced tab, click Environment Variables, then click the name of the user variable (TEMP or TMP) you want to change.
* Click Edit to change value.
* Set path to the location where temporary data should be stored (e.g., e:\).
* Restart computer for changes to take in effect.
* Run Recovery for Oracle again.
For detailed information on Recovery for Oracle specifications, see product information page.
If you haven't found your problem listed above or need assistance with our software, please turn to Customer Support.
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