When the instance came back up the block corruption was
gone. This is the one part of the whole affair that I find
incredible. Does someone have an idea as to how bouncing
an instance can fix block corruption which was proven by
dbverivy?
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Did you perhaps run dbverify while the database was up?
Because if you did, the results are not necessarily trustworthy.
Jared
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