dbv is not crashing my 7.3.4.3.1 instance on hp-ux 10.2 :)

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> Dan,
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> That must be new for 9i, since my 8.1.7 docs say it is an "offline"
> utility.  I remember hosing an entire 7.3 test database years 
> ago when I
> first ran DBV on it while it was up and open - can't remember 
> the errors,
> but the DB was unusable.  One of the (too) many times I 
> learned to read the
> docs more carefully.     :-(
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> Jack C. Applewhite
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> 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.
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> Dan Fink
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> Breno A. K. Magnago wrote:
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> >Hi,
> >Can I use the program DBV on a production datafile (read and write),
> >without take offline the tablespace ?
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