Any suggestions?
OS - Solaris
DB - 10G
Any suggestions?
OS - Solaris
DB - 10G
My Rman Backup problem...
ORA-19566: exceeded limit of 0 corrupt blocks for file /XXX/XXX/system01.dbf
Need your help.
you have corrupt blocks in your system tablespace. YOu probably want to get that sorted
Since you don't have the MAXCORRUPT parameter set, you may want to run a BACKUP...VALIDATE and then review V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION for entries.
These links may help:
Detecting Physical Block Corruption With RMAN BACKUP... VALIDATE
Handling Corrupt Datafile Blocks in RMAN Backup: MAXCORRUPT
Performing Block Media Recovery with RMAN
Any example would be very helpful..please
an example of what? you need to work out what the exact problem is. Have you raised a TAR with oracle?
Yes..TAR is open on that.
I was looking for the exact syntax for SET MAXCORRUPT.
set maxcorrupt for datafile 1 to .....
That's the correct syntax and you just specify a value where you have '...'Quote:
Originally Posted by dba_dada
You can also choose to do the following:
RMAN> BACKUP VALIDATE DATAFILE 1;
This will check that one file. You could also check all the files and archivelog files with:
RMAN> BACKUP VALIDATE CHECK LOGICAL DATABASE ARCHIVELOG ALL;
After the validate has finished, query V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION for records.
However, as davey pointed out, this is your system tablespace's datafile, a TAR would be the best way to go.