Ora-27072

Hi:
Running 9.2 on 64bit Itanium
In SQLPlus, I'm getting.....
SQL> select count(*) from imp_insts;
select count(*) from imp_insts
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01115: IO error reading block from file 2 (block # 273118)
ORA-01110: data file 2: '/odb0/oracle/oracle920/oradata/ndb/undotbs01.dbf'
ORA-27091: skgfqio: unable to queue I/O
ORA-27072: skgfdisp: I/O error
Linux-ia64 Error: 5: Input/output error
Additional information: 273117
I get this after a successful "shutdown immediate" and then "open".
Appears to trace back to the OS (can't read somethign from the disk). Would a rebuild of the undotbs fix this?

Dave
You might want to check the maximum filesize that has been set at the OS level. Check "ulimit" for the Oracle user.
You haven't given any additional details so my guess here will be that your undo file must have tried to grow beyond the "allowed" size. Either change the ulimit to unlimited or set the autoextend off for that undo file and add a new data file to the tablespace.
Ofcourse, if you have good backup and all archived logs since the last backup, you can restore the good file and recover the tablespace.

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