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Thanks Ana. Looks like I may have found my problem. I used dbv and received
this output.
DBV-00103: Specified BLOCKSIZE (2048) differs from actual (8192).
Now I need to research what I think this means and how to fix.
Thanks again.
"Ana C. Dent" wrote:
> sfk wrote:
> > Is there a process I can use to check the integrity of datafiles prior
> > to moving over my net to verify there are ok. I am practicing cloning
> > and I get the following on an NT system.
> >
> > ORACLE instance started.
> > Total System Global Area 58492956 bytes
> > Fixed Size 75804 bytes
> > Variable Size 37273600 bytes
> > Database Buffers 20971520 bytes
> > Redo Buffers 172032 bytes
> > CREATE CONTROLFILE REUSE DATABASE "DEMO" NORESETLOGS NOARCHIVELOG
> > *
> > ORA-01503: CREATE CONTROLFILE failed
> > ORA-01210: data file header is media corrupt
> > ORA-01110: data file : 'E:\817\ORADATA\DEMO\DATA0001.DBF'
> > ORA-01507: database not mounted
> > ALTER DATABASE OPEN
> > *
> > ORA-01507: database not mounted
> >
> > Thanks in advance.
> >
> >
> >
> Try using dbv
> Just curious, under what conditions are you
> "moving over my net"? Is the DB open & up?
> Exactly how do the files get "moved"?
Received on Sun Mar 30 2003 - 22:43:24 CST