- PROCL-00001: Oracle Local Registry cannot be initialized.
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Cause: An invalid init level was passed to initialize Oracle Local Registry.
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Action: Initialize Oracle Local Registry with a valid init level.
- PROCL-00002: Cannot perform local registry operation at the current init level.
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Cause: Program tried a local registry operation which is not permitted at the init level.
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Action: Initialize Oracle Local Registry with an appropriate init level.
- PROCL-00003: Cannot perform local registry operation because context is invalid.
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Cause: The Oracle Local Registry context passed was invalid.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00004: The local registry key to be operated on does not exist.
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Cause: Program tried a local registry operation on a key which does not exist.
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Action: Check to see if the key exists and try the operation again.
- PROCL-00005: User does not have permission to perform a local registry operation on this key.
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Cause: Program tried an operation on a local registry key for which it does not have permission.
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Action: Check to see if program is run as the correct user.
- PROCL-00006: User does not have permission to perform a local registry operation on this key.
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Cause: Program tried a local registry operation on a key for which it does not have permission.
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Action: Check to see if program is run as the correct user.
- PROCL-00007: Cannot perform local registry operation because the key or batch handle is invalid.
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Cause: The local registry key or batch handle passed was invalid.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00008: Cannot perform local registry operation because one of the parameters is invalid.
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Cause: Program tried a local registry operation using an invalid parameter.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00009: Cannot perform local registry operation because the buffer passed is too small.
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Cause: The amount of memory allocated for the buffer was insufficent.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00010: Cannot delete the local registry key as subkeys exist.
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Cause: The program tried to delete a key for which subkeys exist.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00011: Cannot perform local registry operation because key is NULL.
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Cause: The local registry key passed was NULL.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00012: Out of heap memory.
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Cause: The program ran out of heap memory.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00013: Cannot perform local registry operation because one of the parameters is NULL.
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Cause: Program tried a local registry operation using an NULL parameter.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00014: Unknown error occurred
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Cause: This is generic internal error for Oracle Local Registry.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00015: Failed to initialize the local registry
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Cause: The Oracle Local Registry could not be accessed. The possible causes are: 1. The local registry has not been formatted. 2. The local registry file is not accessible. 3. The local registry file has incorrect permissions. 4. Oracle Clusterware is not running.
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Action: 1. Run the 'ocrcheck -local' command to confirm that the OLR is formatted and usable. 2. Run 'ocrcheck -local -config' command to retrieve the configured file, and verify that the file is accessible and has the correct permissions via native platform or OS methods 3. Run 'crsctl check crs' command to verify that Oracle Clusterware is running.
- PROCL-00016: Cannot retrieve any more subkeys for the given keyhandle
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Cause: The key has no more subkeys to enumerate.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00017: Unimplemented feature
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Cause: Requested feature has not been implemented in the current release.
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Action: Try the feature again in the upcoming Oracle release.
- PROCL-00018: The value size passed is too large
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Cause: Cannot set a value of the given size.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00019: Cannot create more subkeys for the key
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Cause: An attempt was made to create more subkeys under a key that is not permitted by the local registry.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00020: ORACLE_HOME environment not set
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Cause: ORACLE_HOME environment not set.
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Action: Make sure that the ORACLE_HOME environment variable has been properly set and exported.
- PROCL-00021: Maximum permitted depth of the OLR tree is reached
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Cause: An attempt was made to create subkeys under a key which is already at depth PROCR_MAX_KEY_DEPTH
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00022: The OLR backend has an invalid format
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Cause: An attempt was made to use OLR before initializing it.
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Action: Use the root.sh script. The 'ocrconfig -local -upgrade' command will initialize OLR.
- PROCL-00023: Error in retrieving hostname
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Cause: An error occurred while retrieving hostname.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00024: Error in the messaging layer
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Cause: An error occurred in the messaging layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00025: Error in the NLS services
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Cause: An error occurred in the NLS services while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00026: Error while accessing the physical storage
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Cause: The Oracle Local Registry could not be accessed. The possible causes are: 1. The local registry has not been formatted. 2. The local registry file is not accessible. 3. The local registry file has incorrect permissions.
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Action: 1. Run the 'ocrcheck -local' command to confirm that the OLR is formatted and usable. 2. Run 'ocrcheck -local -config' command to retrieve the configured file, and verify that the file is accessible and has the correct permissions via native platform or OS methods
- PROCL-00027: Error in authentication layer
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Cause: An error occurred in the authentication layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00028: Oracle Local Registry already in current version
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Cause: An attempt to upgrade the local registry which has already been upgraded.
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Action: No action required.
- PROCL-00029: Error in logging layer
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Cause: An error occurred in the logging layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00031: Storage device for the local registry is too small
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Cause: The configured storage device for local registry was too small.
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Action: Refer to the documentation and configure a storage device that is large enough for use by local registry.
- PROCL-00032: Oracle High Availability Services on the local node is not running
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Cause: Oracle High Availability Services on the local node was not running
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Action: Run 'crsctl start crs' command to start the Oracle High Availability Services on the local node.
- PROCL-00033: Oracle Local Registry is not configured
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Cause: Oracle Local Registry configuration was not present on the node.
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Action: Install and configure Oracle Clusterware.
- PROCL-00035: Cannot perform local registry operation due to invalid version
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Cause: The operation cannot be performed for this local active version
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Action: Complete the upgrade before retrying the operation
- PROCL-00036: No free space to perform this operation
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Cause: There is no free space left to perform the requested operation
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Action: Free up space and retry the operation
- PROCL-00037: Oracle Local Registry does not support the storage type configured
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Cause: The configured storage type for local registry is not supported
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Action: Change the configuration of the local registry to a supported storage type. Refer to Oracle documentation for an exhaustive list for each platform.
- PROCL-00038: Requested block number is not allocated from Oracle Local Registry
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Cause: The requested block number is not allocated from Oracle Local Registry
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Action: Retry the operation with another block number
- PROCL-00039: Requested block has an invalid header
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Cause: The requested block has an invalid header
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Action: Retry the operation with another block number
- PROCL-00040: Cannot add more operations to the batch
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Cause: An attempt was made to add an operation to a batch that already has the maximum allowed operations.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00041: Oracle Local Registry is incorrectly configured
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Cause: The local registry is incorrectly configured.
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Action: Correct the local registry configuration.
- PROCL-00042: User cannot access Oracle Local Registry configuration
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Cause: Program encountered an error accessing the local registry configuration.
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Action: Check to see if program is run as the correct user. Check that the local registry configuration has the correct permissions.
- PROCL-00044: Error in network address and interface operations
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Cause: An error occurred in the network address and interface operations layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00046: Cannot perform local registry operation because the batch is empty.
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Cause: An attempt was made to execute the batch without any operations in it.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00048: Cannot perform the Oracle Local Registry operation due to a transient error.
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Cause: A transient error occurred while performing the requested Oracle Local Registry operation. The operation was aborted without retrying, as requested by the client.
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Action: Retry the operation.
- PROCL-00049: The specified Oracle Local Registry backup location is inaccessible on the local node.
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Cause: The backup location did not exist or the required permissions were not granted.
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Action: Ensure that the location exists and the required file creation permissions are granted.
- PROCL-00051: Error in patch management layer
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Cause: An error occurred in the patch management layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00053: The configured patch level does not match the release patch level
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Cause: The possible causes are: 1. Oracle Clusterware was started before the patch application had completed. 2. Oracle Clusterware was started from a location other than the Grid Infrastructure home that was most recently patched.
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Action: Check the Oracle High Availability Service (OHASD) log file for details. 1. Complete applying the patch on this node. 2. Ensure the Oracle Clusterware is started from the Grid Infrastructure home that was most recently patched. Verify the patch level matches using the 'crsctl query crs releasepatch' and the 'crsctl query crs softwarepatch' commands. If the problem persists, contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00054: The requested OLR operation is not supported.
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Cause: An attempt was made to use an operation that is not supported.
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Action: Verify the operation is valid before resubmitting it.
- PROCL-00055: cannot create and set the local registry key because the key already exists
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Cause: The program tried to create and set the local registry key when the key already exists.
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Action: This is an internal error. Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00056: user does not have privilege to access the Oracle Local Registry
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Cause: An operation that accesses the Oracle Local Registry was requested by a user with insufficient privileges.
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Action: Run the command as root or administrator user.
- PROCL-00057: Oracle Local Registry contains inconsistent data.
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Cause: Inconsistent data was detected in the Oracle Local Registry.
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Action: Check the availability of Oracle Local Registry backups using the 'ocrconfig -local -showbackup' command and restore a compatible backup. If you are not able to resolve the problem, contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00058: The file specified for backing up the Oracle Local Registry already exists.
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Cause: An operation to back up the Oracle Local Registry was requested with an incorrect file name.
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Action: Run the command with a different file name provided as the argument.
- PROCL-00059: The specified Oracle Local Registry export/import file location is not accessible.
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Cause: The specified Oracle Local Registry export/import file location did not exist, did not have the required permissions, or did not have sufficient disk space.
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Action: Ensure that the export/import file location exists, that its permissions are correct, and that it has sufficient disk space.
- PROCL-00101: Operating System error [string]
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Cause: An error occurred in the operating system layer while performing a local registry operation
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00102: Cluster services error [string]
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Cause: An error occurred in the cluster services layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00103: Messaging error [string]
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Cause: An error occurred in the messaging layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00104: Authentication error [string]
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Cause: An error occurred in the authentication layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00105: Logging error
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Cause: An error occurred in the logging layer while while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00106: Unidentified component error
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Cause: An error occurred in an unidentified layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00107: Storage layer error [string]
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Cause: An error occurred in the storage layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00109: Network address and interface operations error
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Cause: An error occurred in the network address and interface operations layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.
- PROCL-00110: Patch and upgrade error [string]
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Cause: An error occurred in the patch and upgrade management layer while performing a local registry operation.
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Action: Contact Oracle Support Services.