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Re: How can I be assured of the integrity of an Oracle database after a crash?

From: Bryan Warfield <Bryan.Warfield_at_DAL.frb.org>
Date: 1997/07/08
Message-ID: <33C28EB7.497F@DAL.frb.org>#1/1

Scott Overby wrote:
>
> The subject saus it all.
>
> A client of ours wants to be assured of the integrity of an Oracle instance
> after experiencing sever server crashes(Nwtware 4.1 and Oracle 7.1.x).
>
> Are there any SQL scripts on can run to assure the client that the data is
> OK?
>
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> Scott Overby E-mail scott.overby_at_sdsdata.com
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An Oracle database is probably okay if (1) the database opens and (2) you can perform a full exp[ort] sucessfully. Bryan



Bryan Warfield Certified Oracle DBA Federal Reserve Bank of Dallas voice: 214-922-5873 E-mail: Bryan.Warfield_at_DAL.frb.org Received on Tue Jul 08 1997 - 00:00:00 CDT

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