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Re: 8i Standby Media Corrupt Blocks

From: Carel-Jan Engel <cjpengel.dbalert_at_xs4all.nl>
Date: Sat, 30 Oct 2004 10:01:40 +0200
Message-Id: <1099123300.6604.8.camel@dbalert199.dbalert.nl>


Jack,
just curious,

Are you using the 'vanilla' standby, or Data Guard? Data Guard is there for 817 of HP as a secret, but free option.

Here you find the docs
http://otn.oracle.com/docs/deploy/availability/pdf/A95293_01.pdf

The software itself can be found through http://otn.oracle.com/software/deploy/availability/index.html

It won't save you from your problem you're discussing now, but it makes managing your standby a lot easier.

Best regards,

Carel-Jan Engel

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On Thu, 2004-10-28 at 16:44, JApplewhite_at_austin.isd.tenet.edu wrote:

> 8.1.7.4 on HP-UX 11 64bit
>
> I recently created a standby for one of our production databases. Got it
> in Managed Recovery mode, no problem. A couple of days later, the
> standby's Alert log started showing "Recovery is repairing media corrupt
> block X of file Y" errors for the 25 datafiles of our main application's
> (3rd Party COTS Student Info. package that doesn't work on 9i) tablespace.
> No errors for the datafiles for System, RBS, Users, etc.
>

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