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  1. #1
    Join Date
    Nov 2000
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    Recently we came into situation of Oracle datablock corruption. It was only for one of the datablock. The message was Ora-01578.

    We came to know from System admin the reason was hardware failuer. But I am interested in knowing how to overcome this from the oracle point of view.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Feb 2000
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    Hi,

    I came across this error a just before christmas. In my case (there were 3 block corruptions in the system tablespace)According to Oracle support, the safest/best way to fix the error was to recover from my last backup and, as I'm running in archive mode, role forward to a time before the first reported 1578 error. This meant losing 2hrs work but meant the system was back running in a short period of time.

    Regards

    Moff

  3. #3
    Join Date
    Feb 2000
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    Hi,

    I came across this error a just before christmas. In my case (there were 3 block corruptions in the system tablespace)According to Oracle support, the safest/best way to fix the error was to recover from my last backup and, as I'm running in archive mode, role forward to a time before the first reported 1578 error. This meant losing 2hrs work but meant the system was back running in a short period of time.

    Regards

    Moff

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Jan 2001
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    126
    Hi,

    You get ORA1578 only when you try to access the corrupt block. if that block is not accessed you will never come to know as to when the corruption happened.

    To address this, we do a regular restore to one of our test boxes on a monthly basis and run dbverify on all the datafiles. If we find the corruption we know that this has happened in the last 30 days.

    In case of block corruption you can identify the table and export it from the good copy of restore and import it in the database having 1578.

    Baliga

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