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Damage file during load [message #73686] Thu, 17 June 2004 11:31 Go to next message
Galina
Messages: 3
Registered: April 2002
Junior Member
Hi,

We have Oracle9i. During the process to load data into agedcase.pendfile we got some problems with Oracle server. The load was not successful. I tried to delete all records and start loading again but got error:

> SQL> DELETE FROM AGEDCASE.PENDFILE;

> ERROR at line 1:

> ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 2, block # 8226)

> ORA-01110: data file 2:

> 'D:ORACLEORADATAORACLE9IUNDOTBS01.DBF'

We tried to use RMAN to recover it:

> RMAN> BLOCKRECOVER DATAFILE 2 BLOCK 8226

But got error:

> Starting blockrecover at 17-JUN-04

> RMAN-00571: =========================================================

> RMAN-00569: =============== ERROR MESSAGE STACK FOLLOWS =============

> RMAN-00571: =========================================================

> RMAN-03002: failure of blockrecover command at 06/17/2004 11:15:49

> RMAN-05009: Block Media Recovery requires Enterprise Edition

We would like to know :

1) What is the alternative way how to recover file if we do not have backup before it crashed

2) Why we get message that Block Media Recovery requires Enterprise Edition.

Thank you
Re: Damage file during load [message #73690 is a reply to message #73686] Thu, 17 June 2004 23:49 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Himanshu
Messages: 457
Registered: December 2001
Senior Member
Hi,
Refer to Note:28814.1 "Handling Block Corruptions in Oracle7 / 8 / 8i / 9i" on Metalink for #1.

HTH
Regards
Himanshu
Re: Damage file during load [message #73691 is a reply to message #73690] Fri, 18 June 2004 11:12 Go to previous messageGo to next message
Galina
Messages: 3
Registered: April 2002
Junior Member
Himanshu,
Unfortunately I did not find useful info from Metalink.
Could you tell me any particular steps how to recover file# and block#

Thank you
Re: Damage file during load [message #73692 is a reply to message #73691] Sat, 19 June 2004 03:28 Go to previous message
Jon
Messages: 483
Registered: May 2001
Senior Member
hopes dbms_repair will work
have u tried
that one
with regard
jon
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