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That's the cutest corruption I've ever seen - it looks like someone has been practising there C programming with "How to write direct to an Oracle data file without using Oracle"
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> Here you go:
>
> ***
> Corrupt block relative dba: 0x0240000a (file 9, block 10)
> Bad header found during buffer read
> Data in bad block -
> type: 32 format: 0 rdba: 0x20202020
> last change scn: 0x2020.20202020 seq: 0x20 flg: 0x20
> consistency value in tail: 0x20202020
> check value in block header: 0x2020, block checksum disabled
> spare1: 0x20, spare2: 0x20, spare3: 0x2020
> ***
> Reread of rdba: 0x0240000a (file 9, block 10) found same corrupted
data
>
>
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