Importing to a Oracle Table from SQL Loader Fails

Hi ,
When I try to upload one xml file from my server to my table in oracle server using sql loader it fails at times.Some times it works perfectly.
This is a daily process which automatically dumps data to my oracle.
Please find the error log :
SQL*Loader: Release 10.2.0.4.0 - Production on Thu Dec 5 04:07:32 2013
Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle.  All rights reserved.
Control File:   xmlFeedDelta.ctl
Data File:      xmlFileNames_Delta.txt
  Bad File:     xmlFileNames_Delta.bad
  Discard File:  none specified
(Allow all discards)
Number to load: ALL
Number to skip: 0
Errors allowed: 1000
Bind array:     50000 rows, maximum of 256000 bytes
Continuation:    none specified
Path used:      Conventional
Table XMLFEEDDELTA, loaded from every logical record.
Insert option in effect for this table: APPEND
   Column Name                  Position   Len  Term Encl Datatype
FILENAME                            FIRST  4000   ,       CHARACTER           
FILECONTENT                       DERIVED     *  EOF      CHARACTER           
    Dynamic LOBFILE.  Filename in field FILENAME
value used for ROWS parameter changed from 50000 to 63
SQL*Loader-643: error executing INSERT statement for table XMLFEEDDELTA
ORA-03113: end-of-file on communication channel
SQL*Loader-2026: the load was aborted because SQL Loader cannot continue.
Table XMLFEEDDELTA:
  0 Rows successfully loaded.
  0 Rows not loaded due to data errors.
  0 Rows not loaded because all WHEN clauses were failed.
  0 Rows not loaded because all fields were null.
Space allocated for bind array:                 252378 bytes(63 rows)
Read   buffer bytes: 1048576
Total logical records skipped:          0
Total logical records read:             1
Total logical records rejected:         0
Total logical records discarded:        0
Run began on Thu Dec 05 04:07:32 2013
Run ended on Thu Dec 05 04:08:42 2013
Elapsed time was:     00:01:10.05
CPU time was:         00:00:00.28
My Control File Looks like this :
LOAD DATA
INFILE xmlFileNames_Delta.txt
INTO TABLE xmlFeedDelta APPEND
fields terminated by ','
filename CHAR(4000),
filecontent LOBFILE(filename) terminated by eof
My Database version :
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.2.0 - 64bit Production
PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.2.0 - Production
"CORE 11.2.0.2.0 Production"
TNS for Linux: Version 11.2.0.2.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 11.2.0.2.0 - Production
I am not sure why this is happening at times . Any help would be appreciated.

Hi,
have you tried with the FILLER  command like
LOAD DATA
INFILE xmlFileNames_Delta.txt
INTO TABLE xmlFeedDelta APPEND
fields terminated by ','
filename  FILLER CHAR(4000),
filecontent LOBFILE(filename) terminated by eof

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