I wish it was someone trying to do that. This is what I get after I
restore a good rman backup to a bad disk.
I have hundreds of these messages (or similar ones) in that alert log
file.... sigh. My data center operations people are insisting that it
CAN'T be hardware problems.
Of course, we took the EXACT SAME BACKUP, restored it to another
filesystem and have NO corruption in the database. But it can't
possibly be hardware problems. It's just Oracle playing games with my
mind.
- Jonathan Lewis <jonathan_at_jlcomp.demon.co.uk> wrote:
>
> 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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