Oracle.jms.AQjmsException: ORA-24026 -Problems with OAIHUB904.OAI_HUB_QUEUE

Hello,
I have got this error and I need to make a restart to the server to make OAI start to work again.
Can anyone help me to find what is the problem?
Thanks,
António Trindade

António,
Sounds likes your Q has errors.
Try the following...
1.Stop all services connecting to the Hub database. e.g. Adapters, iStudio, any SQL*Plus sessions, and the Repository Service. Only the Database and Listener should be up.
2.Use "oaiexport" to create a backup repository. (Make sure this export works before proceeding. You should get a happy "completed successfully" type of message.) Keep the *.dmp file which is created safe!
3.Run the "hubschema" script (-drop) to drop the Hub User. (This will drop your Hub User, including your metadata - this is why we've taken a backup.).
4.Run the "hubschema" script (-create) to recreate the Hub User, and objects.
5. Use "oaiimport" using the *.dmp file created in Step 2. It will then load it your metadata. Again, you should get a happy "completed successfully" message.
6. Restart your services.
HTH, Yan

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