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Hi,
Normally, you should not have seen an rbs corruption message in startup since Oracle7.3+ doesn't rollback in startup. It's postponed. But, there are some cases that Oracle touches rbs in startup: - Active transactions in the SYSTEM rbs are immediately rolled back.
They are not postponed.
In other words, your SYSTEM rbs, or an rbs header is corrupted. Identify which object corrupted. Let's know which object is corrupted. If you can recover, do it. If not, As Tim Gorman said in his excellent answer, dump rbs. Then email it to the list and let's interpret it. regards....
Atul Kumar Srivastav wrote: version : 8.1.6 --
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- Re: rbs oracle data block corrupted Danisment Gazi Unal (ubTools)
- Re: rbs oracle data block corrupted Nikunj Gupta
- Re: rbs oracle data block corrupted Tim Gorman
- RE: rbs oracle data block corrupted Atul Kumar Srivastav
- Danisment Gazi Unal (ubTools)
