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Hi All!
I read, some where only logical backup check the corruption (I guess they meant block corruption). One will realize block corruption for hot/cold backups only when one try to recover DB from that backups. It mean I have to recover my DB from last backup i.e. prior to corrupted backup and have to apply the archives for the most updated DB state.
I would like to know how can I check this cirruption at time of backing up my data by cold/hot backup procedure.
Is there any method that I could simulate the above test.
I appreciate your view in advance.
abhijit
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exp system/manager file=/dev/null direct=y log=exp.out
Jeff Hunter
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In 8i RMAN stops when it found a corrupted block.
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Thanks for your prompt reply.
marist89: You are doing logical backup. I want to know for non-logical(cold/hot) backup.
rcaballe: Do you have any idea about Oracle 8.0.x. You said 8i RMAN stop, does it gives any error specification with corrective steps.
Regards,
abhijit
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You can use dbverify utility on hot/cold backup data files for block corruption.
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