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Most likely you have a problem with your hardware or your OS.
Jim
-- Replace part of the email address: kennedy-down_with_spammers_at_attbi.com with family. Remove the negative part, keep the minus sign. You can figure it out. "Volker Hetzer" <volker.hetzer_at_ieee.org> wrote in message news:b8bprf$tev$1_at_dackel.pdb.sbs.de...Received on Fri Apr 25 2003 - 22:07:08 CDT
> Hi!
> (9i, redhat 8)
> I've recently started to use oracle.
> We plan to go productive by the end
> of the year, so now we're still at the getting
> acquainted phase.
> Now, after large import and table reorgs
> I got a block corruption on my developer db
> and decided to run dbverify.
> which gave me lots of bad blocks (yes, I
> first stumbled over the blocksize but now
> it's correct.).
> 40 blocks un several datafiles!
>
> And one redolog!!!
>
> How can this happen?
>
> Fortunately, our production db still seems to be ok.
>
> Also, I exported the whole db before the
> corruptions became visible.
> Assuming the disks are physically ok,
> can I play this one back into the corrupted files?
>
> Lots of greetings!
> Volker
> --
> While it is a known fact that programmers
> never make mistakes, it is still a good idea
> to humor the users by checking for errors at
> critical points in your program.
> -Robert D. Schneider, "Optimizing INFORMIX
> Applications"
>
>
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