> Did you perhaps run dbverify while the database was up?
>
> Because if you did, the results are not necessarily trustworthy.
I think in 9i dbv is able to re-read the block if it 's header & tail don 't
match, thus not reporting false-corruptions anymore.
Also, if a block 's header & tail don 't match even on re-reads, but the block
keeps changing, the block is reported as being in flux, not corrupt...
Tanel.
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