Error loading bulk utility

Hello

I am trying to import roles using the bulk loading, but it fails to load any role, throwing because of errors on public services and the db logs:

# Utility error:

==========================================================================================

R O L E L O A D S T A T I S T I C S F O R F I L E: roles01.csv

==========================================================================================

Start time: 24-SEP-14 10.09.55.457496 PM

End time: 24-SEP-14 10.09.55.674373 PM

Number of files: 7

Number of records loaded:-4

Number of rejected records: 11

==========================================================================================

# The alert log DB error:

Index DEV_OIM. FDX_UGP_NAME or some [sub] partition marked index unusable

Index DEV_OIM. FDX_UGP_LDAP_GUID or some [sub] partition marked index unusable

Index DEV_OIM. FDX_UGP_DISPLAY_NAME or some [sub] partition marked index unusable

Index DEV_OIM. FDX_UGP_ROLENAME or some [sub] partition marked index unusable

Index DEV_OIM. FDX_UGP_NAMESPACE or some [sub] partition marked index unusable

I use the R2PS1 installation program.

Can you check for the output of this query?

SELECT OIM_BLKLD_LOG MSG

WHERE MODULE = 'ROLE' AND LOG_LEVEL = "ERROR".

ORDER BY MSG_SEQ_NO;

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