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Can anyone explain this?
I got the following error after restoring a hotbackup data file:
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 13, block # 379) ORA-01110: datafile 13: '/u11/oradata/grp1/DRMS_SM_01.dbf' ORA-26040: Data block was loaded using the NOLOGGING option
Since the corruption was on an index, no problem, I just rebuilt it. However, I was wondering why the table was not also corrupted with the index since they are on the same file? Since someone must have done a direct load, why was the recovery of the index corrupted but not the table?
Oracle 8.1.6.3.0
HPUX 11.0
Tom
Tom Terrian
Oracle DBA
WPAFB - DAASC
tterrian_at_daas.dla.mil
937-656-3844
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