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Asked: May 25, 20262026-05-25T19:51:44+00:00 2026-05-25T19:51:44+00:00

My python application is dying, this oracle trace file is being generated. I am

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My python application is dying, this oracle trace file is being generated. I am using cx_Oracle, how do I go about using this trace file to resolve this crash?

ora_18225_139690296567552.trc
kpedbg_dmp_stack()+360<-kpeDbgCrash()+192<-kpureq2()+3194<-OCIStmtPrepare2()+157<-Cursor_InternalPrepare()+298<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010<-0000000000EA3010

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    2026-05-25T19:51:45+00:00Added an answer on May 25, 2026 at 7:51 pm

    Do you have an Oracle support contract? If I would file an SR and upload the trace to Oracle and have them tell you what it is complaining about. Those code calls are deep in their codebase from the looks of it.

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