CC&B version 2.3.1 - Data Dictionary

Hi,
Just upgraded to version 2.3.1 and don't seem to have access to the Data Dictionary any more.
Was wondering if someone could advise how we can config this ?
Thanks

The default now for the installation is to disable the Appviewer and not load it as most environments do not need it. Ensure you have enabled the AppViewer in the configureEnv utility. Then run the genappvieweritems utility to populate it.

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        136776 T_DEVICELOG          TABLE PARTITION
        136775 T_DEVICELOG          TABLE PARTITION
        136774 T_DEVICELOG          TABLE
        136710 T_DIRECTION          TABLE
        136728 T_EMPLOYEE           TABLE
        136720 T_EXEMPTEDTYPE       TABLE
        136726 T_FARE               TABLE
        136724 T_FAREROUTE          TABLE
        136718 T_JOURNEYTYPE        TABLE
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        149387 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149389 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149391 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149393 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149395 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149397 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149257 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149259 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149261 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149263 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149265 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        149267 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149269 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149271 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149273 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149275 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149277 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149279 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149281 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149283 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149285 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149287 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        149289 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149291 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149293 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149295 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149297 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149299 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149301 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149303 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149305 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149307 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149309 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        149311 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149313 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149315 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149317 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149319 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149321 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149323 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149325 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149327 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149329 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149331 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        149333 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149335 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149337 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149339 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149341 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149343 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149345 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149347 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149349 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149351 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149353 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        149355 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149357 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149359 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149361 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149363 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149365 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149367 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149369 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149371 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149373 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149375 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        149377 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149379 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149381 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149383 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        136734 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        136733 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        136732 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE
        149149 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149151 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149153 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149155 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        149157 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149159 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149161 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149163 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149165 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149167 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149169 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149171 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149173 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149175 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149177 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        149179 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149181 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149183 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149185 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149187 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149189 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149191 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149193 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149195 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149197 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149199 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        149201 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149203 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149205 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149207 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149209 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149211 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149213 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149215 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149217 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149219 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149221 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
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        149225 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149227 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149229 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149231 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149233 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149235 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149237 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149239 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149241 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149243 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
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        149245 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149247 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149249 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149251 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149253 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        149255 T_PASSISSUE          TABLE PARTITION
        136736 T_PASSISSUE_HISTORY  TABLE
        136743 T_PASSRECHARGE       TABLE PARTITION
        136744 T_PASSRECHARGE       TABLE PARTITION
        136742 T_PASSRECHARGE       TABLE
        136739 T_PASSRETURN         TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        136740 T_PASSRETURN         TABLE PARTITION
        136738 T_PASSRETURN         TABLE
        136716 T_PAYMENTMETHOD      TABLE
        136714 T_SHIFT              TABLE
        136784 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148765 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148701 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148703 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148705 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148707 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148709 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        148711 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148713 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148715 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148717 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148719 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148721 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148723 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148725 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148727 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148729 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148731 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        148733 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148735 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148737 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148739 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148741 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148743 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148745 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148747 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148749 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148751 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148753 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        148755 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148757 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148759 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148761 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148763 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148699 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE    TABLE PARTITION
        148819 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148821 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148823 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148825 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148827 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        148829 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148831 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148833 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148835 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148837 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148839 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148841 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148843 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148845 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148847 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148849 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        148851 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148853 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148855 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148857 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148859 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148861 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148863 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148865 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148867 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148869 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148871 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        148873 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148875 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148877 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148879 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148881 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148883 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148885 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148887 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148889 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148891 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148893 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        148895 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148897 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148899 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148901 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148903 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148905 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148907 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148909 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148911 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148913 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148915 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        148767 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148769 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148771 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148773 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148775 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148777 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148779 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148781 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148783 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148785 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148787 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        148789 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148791 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148793 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148795 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148797 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148799 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148801 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148803 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148805 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148807 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148809 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        148811 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148813 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148815 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        148817 T_SHIFTDAYREVENUE_DE TABLE PARTITION
        140326 T_SHIFTDAYSUMMARYREV TABLE PARTITION
        140325 T_SHIFTDAYSUMMARYREV TABLE PARTITION
        140324 T_SHIFTDAYSUMMARYREV TABLE
        136780 T_SHIFTDAYTRAFFIC    TABLE PARTITION
        136779 T_SHIFTDAYTRAFFIC    TABLE PARTITION
        136778 T_SHIFTDAYTRAFFIC    TABLE
        136712 T_TERMINAL           TABLE
    OBJECT_ID SUBSTR(OBJECT_NAME,1 OBJECT_TYPE
        136708 T_TOLLPLAZA          TABLE
        136747 T_TRANSACTION        TABLE PARTITION
        136748 T_TRANSACTION        TABLE PARTITION
        136746 T_TRANSACTION        TABLE
        136722 T_VEHICLECLASS       TABLE
        136730 T_VEHICLEOWNER       TABLE
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    H.Check Version 9i+/hc3.50
    Catalog Version 11.2.0.1.0 (1102000100)
                                       Catalog       Fixed
    Procedure Name                     Version    Vs Release      Run
    .- SynLastDDLTim               ... 1102000100 >  1001000200 : n/a
    .- LobNotInObj                 ... 1102000100 >  1000000200 : n/a
    .- MissingOIDOnObjCol          ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- SourceNotInObj              ... 1102000100 >  1002000100 : n/a
    .- IndIndparMismatch           ... 1102000100 <= 1102000100 : Ok
    .- InvCorrAudit                ... 1102000100 <= 1102000100 : Ok
    .- OversizedFiles              ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- TinyFiles                   ... 1102000100 >   900010000 : n/a
    .- PoorDefaultStorage          ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- PoorStorage                 ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- MissTabSubPart              ... 1102000100 >   900010000 : n/a
    .- PartSubPartMismatch         ... 1102000100 <= 1102000100 : Ok
    .- TabPartCountMismatch        ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- OrphanedTabComPart          ... 1102000100 >   900010000 : n/a
    .- ZeroTabSubPart              ... 1102000100 >   902000100 : n/a
    .- MissingSum$                 ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- MissingDir$                 ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- DuplicateDataobj            ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- ObjSynMissing               ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- ObjSeqMissing               ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- OrphanedUndo                ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- OrphanedIndex               ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    HCKE-0016: Orphaned IND$ (no SEG$)
    ORPHAN IND$: OBJ=188456 DOBJ=188456 TS=41 RFILE/BLOCK=46 30481 BO#=136746
    SegType=
    .- OrphanedIndexPartition      ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- OrphanedIndexSubPartition   ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- OrphanedTable               ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- OrphanedTablePartition      ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- OrphanedTableSubPartition   ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- MissingPartCol              ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- OrphanedSeg$                ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- OrphanedIndPartObj#         ... 1102000100 >  1101000600 : n/a
    .- DuplicateBlockUse           ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- HighObjectIds               ... 1102000100 >   801060000 : n/a
    .- PQsequence                  ... 1102000100 >   800060000 : n/a
    .- TruncatedCluster            ... 1102000100 >   801070000 : n/a
    .- FetUet                      ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- Uet0Check                   ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- ExtentlessSeg               ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- SeglessUET                  ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- BadInd$                     ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
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    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=154022 GKGT.SYS_IL0000154016C00004$$
    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=154020 GKGT.SYS_IL0000154016C00003$$
    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=154018 GKGT.SYS_IL0000154016C00002$$
    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=139421 GKGT.T_VERIFIEDSHIFTDAYEXEMPTED_PK
    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=139363 GKGT.T_VERIFIEDSHIFTDAYSUMMARY_PK
    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=139392 GKGT.T_VERIFIEDSHIFTDAYREVENUE_PK
    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=136719 GKGT.T_JOURNEYTYPE_PK
    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=139276 GKGT.T_HARDCODE_UK1
    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=139274 GKGT.T_HARDCODEGROUP_UK1
    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=139273 GKGT.T_HARDCODEGROUP_PK
    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=136727 GKGT.T_FARE_PK
    INDEX has no IND$ entry: Obj=136725 GKGT.T_FAREROUTE_PK
    .- BadTab$                     ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    HCKE-0031: OBJ$ TABLE entry has no TAB$ entry
    TABLE has no TAB$ entry: Obj=139393 GKGT.T_VERIFIEDSHIFTDAYEXEMPTED
    TABLE has no TAB$ entry: Obj=139335 GKGT.T_VERIFIEDSHIFTDAYSUMMARY
    TABLE has no TAB$ entry: Obj=139364 GKGT.T_VERIFIEDSHIFTDAYREVENUE
    TABLE has no TAB$ entry: Obj=136718 GKGT.T_JOURNEYTYPE
    TABLE has no TAB$ entry: Obj=139272 GKGT.T_HARDCODEGROUP
    TABLE has no TAB$ entry: Obj=139275 GKGT.T_HARDCODE
    TABLE has no TAB$ entry: Obj=136724 GKGT.T_FAREROUTE
    TABLE has no TAB$ entry: Obj=136726 GKGT.T_FARE
    .- BadIcolDepCnt               ... 1102000100 >  1101000700 : n/a
    .- WarnIcolDep                 ... 1102000100 >  1101000700 : n/a
    .- OnlineRebuild$              ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- DropForceType               ... 1102000100 >  1001000200 : n/a
    .- TrgAfterUpgrade             ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- FailedInitJVMRun            ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- TypeReusedAfterDrop         ... 1102000100 >   900010000 : n/a
    .- Idgen1$TTS                  ... 1102000100 >   900010000 : n/a
    .- DroppedFuncIdx              ... 1102000100 >   902000100 : n/a
    .- BadOwner                    ... 1102000100 >   900010000 : n/a
    .- UpgCheckc0801070            ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- BadPublicObjects            ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- BadSegFreelist              ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- BadCol#                     ... 1102000100 >  1001000200 : n/a
    .- BadDepends                  ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- CheckDual                   ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- ObjectNames                 ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- BadCboHiLo                  ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- ChkIotTs                    ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- NoSegmentIndex              ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- BadNextObject               ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- OrphanIndopt                ... 1102000100 >   902000800 : n/a
    .- UpgFlgBitTmp                ... 1102000100 >  1001000100 : n/a
    .- RenCharView                 ... 1102000100 >  1001000100 : n/a
    .- Upg9iTab$                   ... 1102000100 >   902000400 : n/a
    .- Upg9iTsInd                  ... 1102000100 >   902000500 : n/a
    .- Upg10gInd$                  ... 1102000100 >  1002000000 : n/a
    .- DroppedROTS                 ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- ChrLenSmtcs                 ... 1102000100 >  1101000600 : n/a
    .- FilBlkZero                  ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    .- DbmsSchemaCopy              ... 1102000100 <=  *All Rel* : Ok
    Found 21 potential problem(s) and 0 warning(s)
    Contact Oracle Support with the output
    to check if the above needs attention or not
    PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
    SQL>
    I Tried the following to delete the object from obj$ table but got error.
    SQL> SELECT * FROM SYS.DBA_OBJECTS WHERE OBJECT_ID IN (188456);
    no rows selected
    SQL> SELECT * FROM SYS.OBJ$ WHERE OBJ# IN (188456);
          OBJ#   DATAOBJ#     OWNER# NAME                            NAMESPACE SUBNAME
           TYPE# CTIME     MTIME     STIME         STATUS REMOTEOWNER                    LINKNAME
               FLAGS OID$                                 SPARE1     SPARE2     SPARE3
    SPARE4
    SPARE5
    SPARE6
        188456     188456        106 T_TRANSACTION_DATETIME                  4
               1 23-SEP-13 23-SEP-13 23-SEP-13          1
                   0                                           6      65535        106
    SQL> CREATE TABLE OBJ$_DEL AS SELECT * FROM OBJ$;
    Table Created
    SQL> SELECT * FROM SYS.IND$ WHERE OBJ# IN (188456);
    no rows selected
    SQL> DELETE FROM SYS.OBJ$ WHERE OBJ# IN (188456);
    DELETE FROM SYS.OBJ$
    ERROR at line 1:
    ORA-08102: index key not found, obj# 40, file 1, block 120660 (2)
    Below is my Trace file:
    Tue Oct 01 10:20:22 2013
    Doing block recovery for file 1 block 84052
    Resuming block recovery (PMON) for file 1 block 84052
    Block recovery from logseq 190, block 248 to scn 1134842195
    Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 6 Seq 190 Reading mem 0
      Mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo06.log
    Block recovery completed at rba 190.904.16, scn 0.1134842196
    Tue Oct 01 10:20:35 2013
    Sweep [inc][75031]: completed
    Sweep [inc][75022]: completed
    Sweep [inc2][75031]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 10:25:02 2013
    ORA-1 encountered when generating server alert SMG-3000
    Tue Oct 01 10:29:23 2013
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 191
    Private strand flush not complete
      Current log# 6 seq# 190 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo06.log
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 191 (LGWR switch)
      Current log# 3 seq# 191 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo03.log
    Tue Oct 01 10:31:18 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_12160.trc  (incident=71247):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Exception [type: SIGSEGV, Address not mapped to object] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB, kghalf()+49] [flags: 0x0, count: 1]
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_12160.trc  (incident=71248):
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Incident details in: /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/incident/incdir_71248/oracle11_ora_12160_i71248.trc
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_12160.trc  (incident=71249):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Incident details in: /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/incident/incdir_71249/oracle11_ora_12160_i71249.trc
    Tue Oct 01 10:31:21 2013
    Sweep [inc][71248]: completed
    Sweep [inc][71247]: completed
    Sweep [inc2][71248]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 10:31:21 2013
    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20131001103121]
    Exception [type: SIGSEGV, Address not mapped to object] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB, kghalf()+49] [flags: 0x0, count: 1]
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_12160.trc  (incident=71250):
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Incident details in: /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/incident/incdir_71250/oracle11_ora_12160_i71250.trc
    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20131001103122]
    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20131001103123]
    Tue Oct 01 10:32:10 2013
    Doing block recovery for file 1 block 84052
    Resuming block recovery (PMON) for file 1 block 84052
    Block recovery from logseq 191, block 27531 to scn 1134928966
    Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 3 Seq 191 Reading mem 0
      Mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo03.log
    Block recovery completed at rba 191.28203.16, scn 0.1134928967
    Tue Oct 01 10:32:21 2013
    Sweep [inc][71250]: completed
    Sweep [inc][71249]: completed
    Sweep [inc2][71250]: completed
    Sweep [inc2][71249]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 10:32:40 2013
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 192
    Private strand flush not complete
      Current log# 3 seq# 191 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo03.log
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 192 (LGWR switch)
      Current log# 4 seq# 192 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo04.log
    Tue Oct 01 10:32:51 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_12280.trc  (incident=74954):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Exception [type: SIGSEGV, Address not mapped to object] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB, kghalf()+49] [flags: 0x0, count: 1]
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_12280.trc  (incident=74956):
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_12280.trc  (incident=74963):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Incident details in: /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/incident/incdir_74963/oracle11_ora_12280_i74963.trc
    Exception [type: SIGSEGV, Address not mapped to object] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB, kghalf()+49] [flags: 0x0, count: 1]
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_12280.trc  (incident=74971):
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Tue Oct 01 10:32:53 2013
    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20131001103253]
    Tue Oct 01 10:33:02 2013
    Doing block recovery for file 1 block 84052
    Resuming block recovery (PMON) for file 1 block 84052
    Block recovery from logseq 191, block 27531 to scn 1134949406
    Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 3 Seq 191 Reading mem 0
      Mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo03.log
    Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 4 Seq 192 Reading mem 0
      Mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo04.log
    Block recovery completed at rba 192.2301.16, scn 0.1134949408
    Tue Oct 01 10:33:21 2013
    Sweep [inc][74971]: completed
    Sweep [inc][74963]: completed
    Sweep [inc][74956]: completed
    Sweep [inc][74954]: completed
    Sweep [inc2][74963]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 10:35:03 2013
    ORA-1 encountered when generating server alert SMG-3000
    Tue Oct 01 10:37:59 2013
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 193
    Private strand flush not complete
      Current log# 4 seq# 192 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo04.log
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 193 (LGWR switch)
      Current log# 5 seq# 193 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo05.log
    Tue Oct 01 10:41:15 2013
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 194
    Private strand flush not complete
      Current log# 5 seq# 193 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo05.log
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 194 (LGWR switch)
      Current log# 6 seq# 194 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo06.log
    Tue Oct 01 10:45:03 2013
    ORA-1 encountered when generating server alert SMG-3000
    Tue Oct 01 10:47:12 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_13196.trc  (incident=71231):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Exception [type: SIGSEGV, Address not mapped to object] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB, kghalf()+49] [flags: 0x0, count: 1]
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_13196.trc  (incident=71232):
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_13196.trc  (incident=71233):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Incident details in: /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/incident/incdir_71233/oracle11_ora_13196_i71233.trc
    Tue Oct 01 10:47:13 2013
    Sweep [inc][71232]: completed
    Sweep [inc][71231]: completed
    Exception [type: SIGSEGV, Address not mapped to object] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB, kghalf()+49] [flags: 0x0, count: 1]
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_13196.trc  (incident=71234):
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Tue Oct 01 10:47:15 2013
    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20131001104715]
    Tue Oct 01 10:48:02 2013
    Doing block recovery for file 1 block 84052
    Resuming block recovery (PMON) for file 1 block 84052
    Block recovery from logseq 194, block 30971 to scn 1135075665
    Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 6 Seq 194 Reading mem 0
      Mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo06.log
    Block recovery completed at rba 194.31643.16, scn 0.1135075666
    Tue Oct 01 10:48:13 2013
    Sweep [inc][71234]: completed
    Sweep [inc][71233]: completed
    Sweep [inc2][71233]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 10:49:54 2013
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 195
    Private strand flush not complete
      Current log# 6 seq# 194 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo06.log
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 195 (LGWR switch)
      Current log# 3 seq# 195 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo03.log
    Tue Oct 01 10:52:57 2013
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 196
    Private strand flush not complete
      Current log# 3 seq# 195 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo03.log
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 196 (LGWR switch)
      Current log# 4 seq# 196 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo04.log
    Tue Oct 01 10:54:30 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_13646.trc  (incident=75015):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Exception [type: SIGSEGV, Address not mapped to object] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB, kghalf()+49] [flags: 0x0, count: 1]
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_13646.trc  (incident=75016):
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_13646.trc  (incident=75018):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Incident details in: /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/incident/incdir_75018/oracle11_ora_13646_i75018.trc
    Tue Oct 01 10:54:32 2013
    Sweep [inc][75018]: completed
    Sweep [inc][75016]: completed
    Sweep [inc][75015]: completed
    Exception [type: SIGSEGV, Address not mapped to object] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB, kghalf()+49] [flags: 0x0, count: 1]
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_13646.trc  (incident=75027):
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Tue Oct 01 10:54:33 2013
    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20131001105433]
    Tue Oct 01 10:54:56 2013
    Doing block recovery for file 1 block 84052
    Resuming block recovery (PMON) for file 1 block 84052
    Block recovery from logseq 196, block 19635 to scn 1135176010
    Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 4 Seq 196 Reading mem 0
      Mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo04.log
    Block recovery completed at rba 196.20309.16, scn 0.1135176012
    Tue Oct 01 10:55:04 2013
    ORA-1 encountered when generating server alert SMG-3000
    Tue Oct 01 10:55:32 2013
    Sweep [inc][75027]: completed
    Sweep [inc2][75018]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 10:58:12 2013
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 197
    Private strand flush not complete
      Current log# 4 seq# 196 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo04.log
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 197 (LGWR switch)
      Current log# 5 seq# 197 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo05.log
    Tue Oct 01 11:00:00 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_j001_14049.trc:
    Tue Oct 01 11:00:01 2013
    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20131001110001]
    Tue Oct 01 11:01:37 2013
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 198 (LGWR switch)
      Current log# 6 seq# 198 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo06.log
    Tue Oct 01 11:02:00 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_j001_14126.trc:
    Tue Oct 01 11:02:01 2013
    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20131001110201]
    Tue Oct 01 11:04:46 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_13633.trc:
    Tue Oct 01 11:04:47 2013
    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20131001110447]
    Tue Oct 01 11:05:06 2013
    ORA-1 encountered when generating server alert SMG-3000
    Tue Oct 01 11:07:47 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_14407.trc  (incident=71235):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Exception [type: SIGSEGV, Address not mapped to object] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB, kghalf()+49] [flags: 0x0, count: 1]
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_14407.trc  (incident=71236):
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_14407.trc  (incident=74908):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Exception [type: SIGSEGV, Address not mapped to object] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB, kghalf()+49] [flags: 0x0, count: 1]
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_14407.trc  (incident=74975):
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    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
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    Sweep [inc][74975]: completed
    Sweep [inc][74908]: completed
    Sweep [inc][71236]: completed
    Sweep [inc][71235]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 11:08:02 2013
    Doing block recovery for file 1 block 84052
    Resuming block recovery (PMON) for file 1 block 84052
    Block recovery from logseq 198, block 19645 to scn 1135284382
    Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 6 Seq 198 Reading mem 0
      Mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo06.log
    Block recovery completed at rba 198.20203.16, scn 0.1135284383
    Tue Oct 01 11:11:34 2013
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 199
    Private strand flush not complete
      Current log# 6 seq# 198 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo06.log
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      Current log# 3 seq# 199 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo03.log
    Tue Oct 01 11:12:36 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_14851.trc  (incident=75133):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
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    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_14851.trc  (incident=75135):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
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    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Tue Oct 01 11:12:37 2013
    Sweep [inc][75134]: completed
    Sweep [inc][75133]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 11:12:50 2013
    Doing block recovery for file 1 block 84052
    Resuming block recovery (PMON) for file 1 block 84052
    Block recovery from logseq 198, block 19645 to scn 1135345412
    Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 6 Seq 198 Reading mem 0
      Mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo06.log
    Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 3 Seq 199 Reading mem 0
      Mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo03.log
    Block recovery completed at rba 199.13813.16, scn 0.1135345414
    Tue Oct 01 11:13:38 2013
    Sweep [inc][75136]: completed
    Sweep [inc][75135]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 11:14:56 2013
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 200
    Private strand flush not complete
      Current log# 3 seq# 199 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo03.log
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 200 (LGWR switch)
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    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
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    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
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    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
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    ORA-07445: exception encountered: core dump [kghalf()+49] [SIGSEGV] [ADDR:0x40] [PC:0xF3777EB] [Address not mapped to object] []
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [525], [0x692D43C4], [4], [row cache objects], [5], [0x6A3FA06C], [redo copy], [], [], [], [], []
    ORA-00607: Internal error occurred while making a change to a data block
    ORA-00602: internal programming exception
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    Tue Oct 01 11:15:23 2013
    Sweep [inc][75144]: completed
    Sweep [inc][75143]: completed
    Sweep [inc][75142]: completed
    Sweep [inc][75141]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 11:15:41 2013
    Doing block recovery for file 1 block 84052
    Resuming block recovery (PMON) for file 1 block 84052
    Block recovery from logseq 200, block 4531 to scn 1135382144
    Recovery of Online Redo Log: Thread 1 Group 4 Seq 200 Reading mem 0
      Mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo04.log
    Block recovery completed at rba 200.5222.16, scn 0.1135382146
    Tue Oct 01 11:20:10 2013
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 201
    Private strand flush not complete
      Current log# 4 seq# 200 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo04.log
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 201 (LGWR switch)
      Current log# 5 seq# 201 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo05.log
    Tue Oct 01 11:20:25 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_14883.trc  (incident=71272):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
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    Tue Oct 01 11:20:27 2013
    Sweep [inc][71273]: completed
    Sweep [inc][71272]: completed
    Sweep [inc2][71273]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 11:22:27 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_15448.trc  (incident=74906):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
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    ORA-00603: ORACLE server session terminated by fatal error
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Incident details in: /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/incident/incdir_75006/oracle11_ora_15448_i75006.trc
    opiodr aborting process unknown ospid (15448) as a result of ORA-603
    Tue Oct 01 11:22:29 2013
    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20131001112229]
    Tue Oct 01 11:22:29 2013
    Sweep [inc][75006]: completed
    Sweep [inc][74906]: completed
    Sweep [inc2][75006]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 11:22:37 2013
    Thread 1 cannot allocate new log, sequence 202
    Private strand flush not complete
      Current log# 5 seq# 201 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo05.log
    Thread 1 advanced to log sequence 202 (LGWR switch)
      Current log# 6 seq# 202 mem# 0: /u01/app/oracle/oradata/oracle11/redo06.log
    Tue Oct 01 11:23:07 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_15497.trc  (incident=75014):
    ORA-00600: internal error code, arguments: [4097], [10], [20], [7021372], [], [], [], [], [], [], [], []
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_15497.trc  (incident=75025):
    ORA-00603: ORACLE server session terminated by fatal error
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    Incident details in: /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/incident/incdir_75025/oracle11_ora_15497_i75025.trc
    opiodr aborting process unknown ospid (15497) as a result of ORA-603
    Tue Oct 01 11:23:09 2013
    Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20131001112309]
    Tue Oct 01 11:23:29 2013
    Sweep [inc][75025]: completed
    Sweep [inc][75014]: completed
    Sweep [inc2][75025]: completed
    Tue Oct 01 11:24:03 2013
    Errors in file /u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/oracle11/oracle11/trace/oracle11_ora_15382.trc  (incident=75043):
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    ora-600 ---> visit My Oracle Support and use the ORA-600 lookup tool and/or submit a SR.
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