Sujatha - If it helps, we have Tru64 and 8.1.6 here. My sys admin has
defragged the disk quite a few times with no apparent ill effects.



Dennis Williams
DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
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Hi,
 
Does anyone here do an O/S level defrag of their Oracle filesystems???
 
Background: (Tru64/8.1.7.4)
 
Sysadmin here were adamant that the Oracle domains were running out of
extents and were highly fragmented (O/S level). DBA was adamant that the
Oracle filesystems should not be defragmented. I lost the battle and the
sysadmins are defragging the domains. 
 
I now have a corruption on a table partition with 100 million plus rows on a
50G datafile. I am wondering if the defrag has caused this corruption.
 
The only way I can think of finding out is:
 
Finding the approx date of the corruption using the query 
SELECT ROWID, <LAST_COLUMN_OF_TABLE> from <TABLE_NAME(PARTITION)>;
(which will do the full tablescan row by row).
 
And then finding when the defrag utility was hitting the particular datafile
that is corrupted.
 
But this reasoning is flawed ....
 
Does anyone have another method of trying to pinpoint if the O/S defrag
caused the corruption????
 
Regards,
 
Sujatha
 

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