How To Fix S_ORA_MON500 - *** Messages 500-999 reserved for exception classes (CX_ORA_ROOT+childr.)


S_ORA_MON500 - Overview

  • Message type: E = Error

  • Message class: S_ORA_MON - Oracle DB monitor via DBA Cockpit

  • Message number: 500

  • Message text: *** Messages 500-999 reserved for exception classes (CX_ORA_ROOT+childr.)

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  • What is the cause and solution for SAP error message S_ORA_MON500 - *** Messages 500-999 reserved for exception classes (CX_ORA_ROOT+childr.) ?
    The SAP error message S_ORA_MON500 with the description "*** Messages 500-999 reserved for exception classes (CX_ORA_ROOT+childr.)" typically indicates that there is an issue related to Oracle database operations within the SAP system. This error is part of the exception handling mechanism in SAP, specifically related to Oracle database interactions.
    
    Cause: Database Connection Issues: The error may arise due to problems with the connection to the Oracle database, such as network issues, incorrect database credentials, or database service being down. SQL Errors: There may be an issue with the SQL statements being executed, such as syntax errors, invalid object names, or data type mismatches. Database Configuration: Misconfigurations in the Oracle database or the SAP system's database settings can lead to this error. Resource Limitations: The Oracle database may be running out of resources (e.g., memory, disk space) or hitting limits on connections or sessions.
    Solution: Check Database Connection: Verify that the SAP system can connect to the Oracle

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