DBV-00100: Specified FILE (/orapurge/oradata/pindb/pinx070.dbf) not accessi

Hi,
oracle version : 8.1.7.0.0
os : sun solaris 5.9
when i run dbv utility one of the datafile i am getting the following error:
bash-2.05$ dbv file=/orapurge/oradata/pindb/pinx070.dbf blocksize=4096
DBVERIFY: Release 8.1.7.0.0 - Production on Tue Mar 3 00:00:47 2009
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DBV-00100: Specified FILE (/orapurge/oradata/pindb/pinx070.dbf) not accessible
I run it on offline database.
Thanks
Prakash

Hi Werner,
Yes, that is what i was also thinking.They might have hit the bug but then searching on metalink it shows that its fixed in 8.0.6 and later.
@OP
Just a wild thought, Who is the USER with which you have logged on and running the DBV.
Anand

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    Plz check
    Reward points
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