Yes, you can. It may report that a block is influx if the block is being written while dbv is looking at it. If you encounter this error, run it again. If it does not report the same block, you are in the clear.
As with any i/o intensive process, run it off-hours.


Dan Fink

Breno A. K. Magnago wrote:

Hi,
Can I use the program DBV on a production datafile (read and write),
without take offline the tablespace ?






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