I'm sure you'll receive lots of good advice,
but here goes some more (maybe not good?):
The Velpuri Backup and Recovery book has some
very good descriptions of exactly how to cope
with this.  There are a number of packages you
can use to flag the blocks as bad and effectively
stop them from being used, or recover them, whichever
the case may be.  Of course, it's always a good idea
to check the actual hardware first!

Cheers
Nuno Souto
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> Hi,
> I found some corrupted blocks in one of the datafile. I have created
the
> temp table by select all the records (excluding the records in
corrupted
> blocks) from corrupted table, and dropped the table, renamed the
temp table
> back to original. After this when i run DBV on that file, it still
shows
> there are some corrupted blocks in the file.  i have two questions,
>
> 1> How do i calculate how many records i have lost?
> 2> How do i remove corrupted blocks from the blocks?
>
> Can anyone tell me ...
> Thanks in advance
> Uday
>
>

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