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{{error | HTML Parsing error in <file>, not stripped }} | {{error | HTML Parsing error in <file>, not stripped }} | ||
DBCollect tried to strip the HTML (AWR) file from SQL sections, but encountered a HTML format error in the file (possibly the AWR report itself is corrupt or invalid). | DBCollect tried to strip the HTML (AWR) file from SQL sections, but encountered a HTML format error in the file (possibly the AWR report itself is corrupt or invalid). | ||
Solution: If this happens with one or a few files, it is safe to ignore. If it happens with lots of files, report the error. | Solution: | ||
The AWR files are stored without stripped SQL code. You may not want this. Inspect the ZIP file to make sure. | |||
It is also possible that the AWR file(s) are corrupted or not created correctly (invalid HTML but no AWR report at all). If this happens with one or a few files, it is safe to ignore. If it happens with lots of files, report the error. | |||
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Latest revision as of 15:32, 10 October 2024
HTML Parsing error in <file>, not stripped
DBCollect tried to strip the HTML (AWR) file from SQL sections, but encountered a HTML format error in the file (possibly the AWR report itself is corrupt or invalid).
Solution:
The AWR files are stored without stripped SQL code. You may not want this. Inspect the ZIP file to make sure.
It is also possible that the AWR file(s) are corrupted or not created correctly (invalid HTML but no AWR report at all). If this happens with one or a few files, it is safe to ignore. If it happens with lots of files, report the error.