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Drop user fails with ORA-01418

Drop user fails with ORA-01418

2004-11-16       - By Chadi Kassan

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it 's clearly a bug in oracle recyclebin...

Please let me know if you find anything, that would be really appreciated.

thank you all for your replies.

Chadi

-- --Original Message-- --
From: Weiss, Rick [mailto:rweiss@(protected)]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 10:47 AM
To: oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: RE: Drop user fails with ORA-01418 (See ORA-01418.ora-code.com)


Chadi:

I 've seen this error on 10.1.0.3 on a newly installed database on SLES9,
I ran through the build process and found it originated in the
XDB_PROTOCOL.SQL build script. At the time 10g wasn 't certified on
SLES9 so the answer was, "You 're on your own ". I 've been working on
other projects since, but recently I checked and SLES9 has appeared on
the certified OS list so maybe I can try again and see if there is an
answer to my problem.

Rick Weiss

Oracle Database Administrator
Technical Services Bureau
Central Services Division
MT Dept of Labor & Industry

Phone: (406) 444-9628
E-Mail: rweiss@(protected)


-- --Original Message-- --
From: Mercadante, Thomas F [mailto:thomas.mercadante@(protected)]
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 8:24 AM
To: 'chadi@(protected) '; oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: RE: Drop user fails with ORA-01418 (See ORA-01418.ora-code.com)


Chadi,

Did the user get dropped?

If not, can you go through and drop the users objects manually? And
then
drop the user? It is obviously an Oracle problem. But if you can find
a
workaround, then you can chalk it up to experience.

Personally, I do not drop a user that has a bunch of objects. I prefer
to
drop all the objects first and then the user just for this reason.

Hope this helps.

Tom Mercadante
Oracle Certified Professional


-- --Original Message-- --
From: Chadi Kassan [mailto:chadi@(protected)]=20
Sent: Tuesday, November 16, 2004 10:01 AM
To: oracle-l@(protected)
Subject: Drop user fails with ORA-01418 (See ORA-01418.ora-code.com)


Hi everyone,

I 'm pretty sure, many had run into this problem before and can provide
some
help. When I try to drop one of my user, I get the following:

SQL > drop user theuser cascade;

ORA-00604 (See ORA-00604.ora-code.com): error occurred at recursive SQL level 1
ORA-01418 (See ORA-01418.ora-code.com): specified index does not exist

What index it 's talking about, metalink says this is related to some
data
corruption in data dictionnary, but doesn 't provide a solution.


We run Oracle Database 10g Release 10.1.0.3.0 on Linux.

Thank you.
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