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Re: Checing for DB Corruption

From: Rob Calfee <trace_at_primenet.com>
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 1999 21:15:24 GMT
Message-ID: <37ea984b.106572811@news.primenet.com>


Try using dbverf or dbverf80 to check your data files for corruption. It is in the bin.

Rob Calfee

On Thu, 23 Sep 1999 19:19:36 GMT, ccarson_at_phi.org (Chuck) wrote:

>
>
>I am running Oracle 8.0.5 on Solaris 2.6. All database files are
>located on a Sun A5200 Fibre Array managed by Veritas 3.3.1
>
>
>Here is my problem:
>
>The fibre array lost power while databases were mounted and opened but
>not being used, ie no user sessions. I brought the array back online
>and synced the filesystems several times. However, my existing svrmgrl
>session died giving me a bus error and subsequent attempts to use
>svrmgrl failed also. I booted the server and everthing seems to have
>mounted successfully and the databases can be mounted and opened with
>no apparent problems. How can I verify that the databases are in a
>consistent state?
>
>Thanks,
>Chuck
>

Rob Calfee
DBA
rcalfee_at_incsystem.com Received on Thu Sep 23 1999 - 16:15:24 CDT

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