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RMAN Error Codes 3000-3999

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RMAN Error Code Index

Main layer

3000-3999

RMAN-03000

recovery manager compiler component initialization failed
Cause:This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) indicating the cause of the error.
Action: Check the accompanying errors.

RMAN-03001

recovery manager command sequencer component initialization failed
Cause:This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) indicating the cause of the error.
Action: Check the accompanying errors.

RMAN-03002

failure of string command at string
Cause:This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) indicating the cause of the error.
Action: Check the accompanying errors.

RMAN-03003

command not implemented yet
Cause:The command is not implemented in the current release.
Action: Avoid using the command.

RMAN-03004

fatal error during execution of command
Cause:This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) indicating the cause of the error.
Action: Check the accompanying errors.

RMAN-03008

error while performing automatic resync of recovery catalog
Cause:This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) indicating the cause of the error.
Action: Check the accompanying errors.

RMAN-03009

failure of string command on string channel at string
Cause:This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) indicating the cause of the error.
Action: Check the accompanying errors.

RMAN-03010

fatal error during library cache pre-loading
Cause:This message should be accompanied by other error message(s) indicating the cause of the error.
Action: Check the accompanying errors.

RMAN-03011

Recovery Managerstring
Cause:This is the RMAN banner
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03012

fatal error during compilation of command
Cause:A fatal error occurred during compilation of a command.
Action: This message should be accompanied by other errors explaining the cause of the failure.

RMAN-03013

Copyright (c) 1995, 2003, Oracle Corporation. All rights reserved.
Cause:This is the copyright banner
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03014

implicit resync of recovery catalog failed
Cause:of the failure.
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03015

error occurred in stored script string
Cause:This is an informational message only.
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03017

recursion detected in stored script string
Cause:A stored script is calling itself or another script which calls itself.
Action: Remove the recusion.

RMAN-03018

asynchronous RPCs are working correctly
Cause:This is an informational message only.
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03019

asynchronous RPCs are NOT working
Cause:The RPCTEST command has determined that RPCs are not executing asynchronously. Instead, they are blocking. This is caused by using a SQL*NET driver that does not support non-blocking UPI.
Action: Try using a different SQL*NET driver.

RMAN-03020

asynhronous RPC test will take 1 minute
Cause:This is an informational message only.
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03023

executing command string
Cause:This is an informational message only.
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03028

fatal error code for command string number
Cause:Informational message. This preceeds error 3012.
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03029

echo set on
Cause:a SET ECHO ON command was issued
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03030

echo set off
Cause:a SET ECHO OFF command was issued
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03031

this option of set command needs to be used inside a run block
Cause:The option used with the SET command is not valid outside a run block.
Action: Change the SET command or place it inside a run block.

RMAN-03032

this option of set command needs to be used outside of a run block
Cause:The option used with the SET command is not valid inside of a run block.
Action: Change the SET command or place it outside a run block.

RMAN-03033

current log archived
Cause:A "ALTER SYSTEM ARCHIVE LOG CURRENT" command completed successfully.
Action: None, this is an informational message.

RMAN-03034

LEVEL number is invalid. LEVEL must be between string and string
Cause:An invalid DEBUG LEVEL was used.
Action: Change the DEBUG LEVEL argument.

RMAN-03035

Debugging turned off
Cause:a DEBUG OFF comand was issued
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03036

Debugging set to level=number, types=string
Cause:a DEBUG comand was issued
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03037

Spooling started in log file string
Cause:a SPOOL LOG TO ... comand was issued
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03038

Spooling started in trace file string
Cause:a SPOOL TRACE TO ... comand was issued
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03039

Spooling for log turned off
Cause:a SPOOL LOG OFF comand was issued
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03040

Spooling for trace turned off
Cause:a SPOOL TRACE TO ... comand was issued
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03090

Starting string at string
Cause:This is an informational message only.
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03091

Finished string at string
Cause:This is an informational message only.
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03098

%-*s RMAN-number string string
Cause:This is the message prefix with a possible indentation.
Action: No action is required.

RMAN-03099

job cancelled at user request
Cause:The user interrupted the current job.
Action: None.

RMAN-03999

Oracle error occurred while while converting a date ORA-number string
Cause:Internal error converting a date.
Action: Contact Oracle Customer Support.

RMAN-03999

Oracle error occurred while while converting a date ORA-number stringInternal error converting a date.
Action: Contact Oracle Customer Support.

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