Oracle error 3113 end-of-file on communication channel in intermedia

Hello from Athens.I create a domain index.After that insert into
the table 600 rows from another identical table.
then I make the query select count(*) from table A;
return 600 rows
then I make the query select count(*) from ctx_user_pending
return 600 rows
then I execute the statement
exec ctx_ddl.sync_index('myindex')
After some minutes I get the message
plsql procedure sucessfully completed.
then the query select count(*) from ctx_user_pending
return 0 rows
But after the 8 insert when I make for 8th time
exec ctx_ddl.sync_index('myindex')
I took the message
oracle -error 3113 end-of-file on communication channel
I think is some problem with oracle shared memory allocation but
I kneed some more help.The environment is
oracle intermedia 8.1.7 and the os is linux (kernel 2.4.10)
I waiting for details please
Thanks Panos

We have had this problem quite frequently after a number of
updates to an index. Rebuilding the index or optimizing it
usually fix the problem.
More recently, we have upgraded to 8.1.7.2 (a week ago) and
haven't yet encountered the problem.

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