Hi..! TOO BIG TO HANDLE OR SOME OTHER ERROR

Hi,
I am getting the following error when i am trying to
run an plsql program..
what may be the reason..
the first and last lines are debugs in my program...
Control is not going to the function what may be the reason..
error message is as follows..
It's urgent..
before calling fn_covered_bill_coll2
TOO BIG TO HANDLE OR SOME OTHER ERROR
ORA-29280: invalid directory path
ORA-29282: invalid file ID
ORA-00054: resource busy and acquire with NOWAIT specified
TOO BIG TO HANDLE OR SOME OTHER ERROR
ORA-29280: invalid directory path
ORA-29282: invalid file ID
ORA-00054: resource busy and acquire with NOWAIT specified
Failed in idpks_events_3.fn_covered_bill_coll

Hi,
I am getting the following error when i am trying to
run an plsql program..
what may be the reason..
the first and last lines are debugs in my program...
Control is not going to the function what may be the reason..
error message is as follows..
It's urgent..
before calling fn_covered_bill_coll2
TOO BIG TO HANDLE OR SOME OTHER ERROR
ORA-29280: invalid directory path
ORA-29282: invalid file ID
ORA-00054: resource busy and acquire with NOWAIT specified
TOO BIG TO HANDLE OR SOME OTHER ERROR
ORA-29280: invalid directory path
ORA-29282: invalid file ID
ORA-00054: resource busy and acquire with NOWAIT specified
Failed in idpks_events_3.fn_covered_bill_coll

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