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| Title: | DBSTARS Conference | 
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| Moderator: | BROKE::BASTINE | 
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| Created: | Wed Feb 02 1994 | 
| Last Modified: | Thu Jun 05 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 791 | 
| Total number of notes: | 1521 | 
768.0. "VMM error 1006, recording data to a file" by BROKE::BITHER () Fri Apr 18 1997 16:08
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Note 461.0           VMM error 1006, recording data to file            3 replies
BROKE::BITHER                                        21 lines  16-APR-1997 15:05
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Hi,
Oracle Enterprise Manager 1.3.5
Windows NT 4.0
Oracle 7.3.3
SQL*Net 2.3.3
Customer is using trace to record a data session out of the oracle
performance manager.  They get the following error:
    vmm error 1006, error during initialization for recording
when recording data to a file.
What should they look for?  They have 2 laptops with the above products
installed. One of them is working and the other gets this error so
must be environmental.
Thanks, Diane
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Note 461.1           VMM error 1006, recording data to file               1 of 3
OOTOOL::CRAIG                                        18 lines  17-APR-1997 11:46
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	Hi Diane,
	It could be that some of the files are
	corrupt.
	Try the following 2 steps and let me know if this 
	resolves the problem.
	1) Delete $ORACLE_HOME/otra73/admin/*.dat
	2) Run the following to recreate files with
		$ORACLE_HOME/bin/otrccref.exe
	Let me know how tis works.
	Thanks,
	Sheri
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Note 461.2           VMM error 1006, recording data to file               2 of 3
BROKE::BITHER                                         7 lines  18-APR-1997 10:32
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Hi Sheri,
I don't know if this worked yet.  Only got a message from the customer
re: 460 so have left her another vm asking if this worked.  Hopefully
the news is good!
Thanks, Diane
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BROKE::BITHER                                         3 lines  18-APR-1997 11:19
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Talked to customer and this worked!  
Thanks!  Diane
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| 768.1 | Final - sent to Marilyn 4/18/97 | BROKE::BITHER |  | Fri Apr 18 1997 16:47 | 47 | 
|  | From:	BROKE::BITHER       "Please reply to [email protected]" 18-APR-1997 16:46:35.83
To:	M5::MGULLIKS
CC:	BITHER
Subj:	New STARS Article
TITLE:      VMM-01006 Error Using Oracle Trace to Record a Data Session
PRODUCT:    Oracle Enterprise Manager - Oracle Trace 1.3.5
RELATED 
PRODUCTS:   Windows NT 4.0
OP/SYS:     Unix
SOURCE:     Oracle Worldwide Customer Support
PROBLEM:
Using Oracle Trace to record a data session to a file from the Oracle
Performance Manager, the following error occurs:
    VMM-01006, Error during Initialization for Recording.
Cause:   One of the initialization steps for recording failed.
Action:  Verify the setup of the environment (such as directory structures.)
PROBLEM CAUSE:
It could be that some of the files are corrupt.
SOLUTION:
	1) Delete $ORACLE_HOME/otra73/admin/*.dat
	2) Run the following to recreate the files with
		$ORACLE_HOME/bin/otrccref.exe
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