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2891210 - Error 678: Invalid Buffer Cache Access: Could not open object 'nnn' in database 'n' - SAP ASE

Symptom

  • A 678 error with a stack trace is reported in the ASE errorlog. 
  • It can be reported on a user database or tempdb

Error: 678, Severity: 20, State: 1
Invalid Buffer Cache Access: Could not open object '523966012' in database '8'

  • The stack trace contains the following modules:

open_get_cacheid
getpage_init_scan_context
cm_which_cache
GtsState::GtsAddElement
GttTable::GttUsefulIndex
GtsState::GtsInitPtn
GtsState::GtsInitIndex
OptBlock::OptPhase1cInit
OptGlobal::OptGlobal
OptGlobal::_GblSearchEngine
OptGlobal::GblOptimize
Optimize           
s_compile_stmt
s_compile

   Note: A complete stack trace is available under Attachments.


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Environment

  • SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 15.7
  • SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise (ASE) 16.0
  • In-Memory Database (IMDB)

Product

SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise 15.7 ; SAP Adaptive Server Enterprise 16.0

Keywords

CR819587, CR#819587, 819587, stacktrace, DML, plan, inmemory, tempdb, temporary , KBA , BC-SYB-ASE , Sybase ASE Database Platform (non Business Suite) , Bug Filed

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