I remember reading a reply from "X$" Gopal to a similar question, talking about the possible use of BBED, which is an Oracle support tool.
Raj
Sandeep Kurliye
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Hello Gurus,
I am in the process of testing recovery options from block corruptions. So,
my setup requires a db which is having block corruption problem.
How to simulate block corruption in db?
Any help?
TIA,
Sandeep.
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