Frequent block Corruption....
Hi,
Oracle documents mentioned , block corruption rarely happens but i have to frequently face this problem ,mostly logical corruption. And when this happens i have to recover that datafile from the backup which is very much time consuming and loss to business.
What should i do to prevent these corruption....both logical and physical???
Can anyone share their experience to solve the problem taking proper precaution??
Thanks and Regards,
844860 wrote:
I am not sure...how to find the answer???Perhaps there was no block corruption? After all, you have the best h/w on the market and how could it cause corrupted data blocks when an Oracle I/O call give it a data block to write to disk?
Or perhaps you are lying to yourself about this "best in the market" b/s?
Block corruption means that the data block Oracle writes from memory to disk, does not arrive on the disk intact - or that the block is afterwards read from disk 'incorrectly' and arrives in memory as a corrupted block.
If this happens frequently, there are two basic core issues:
- this is h/w related (old failing disks, errors in storage system, etc)
- this is s/w related (the I/O fabric layer and driver used for I/O is faulty/buggy)
The h/w related one is usually easy to diagnose as h/w tests and probes can be done (e.g. running smartctl for SMART analysis of disks).
The s/w related one is IMO a bit more difficult to diagnose. I have seen this with using ASMLib with certain 3rd party driver software, with older OFED driver version for SRP (Scsi Remote direct memory access Protocol), and so on.
Bottom line is that block corruption generates errors and you need to look from the top of the s/w stack down to bottom of the h/w stack to see where these errors are being recorded and what the errors are saying is wrong.
Similar Messages
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We are getting more frequent Block corruption alert from our production RAC (2 node) db.
if we use dbv utility to check block corruption, everything looks normal and if we check following dictionary views, we could not find any details .
GV$BACKUP_CORRUPTION, GV$COPY_CORRUPTION, GV$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION
So do we have block corruption ? what we can do to avoid getting such alerts?Hi,
>>We are getting more frequent Block corruption alert from our production RAC (2 node) db.
What exactly error are you getting from alert log file?
>>if we use dbv utility to check block corruption, everything looks normal and if we check following dictionary views, we could not find any details
In fact, these views above displays information about corruptions in datafile and/or datafile copy backups from the control file. I think this is the wrong place to look at. In addition, there are many possible causes of a block corruption including bad IO, hardware / firmware, OS problems, Oracle problems ... Are you able to determine which database objects have affected by this problem? Have you tried take a look at some trace files?
Cheers
Legatti -
Hi,
I used DBV utility to check block corruption in each datafile and it returned no corrupt block. So for redolog files i used the same utility and it given a long list of info which i can't rectify what that means? there is block corruption in redolog files or this something else.
DBVERIFY - Verification starting : FILE = /oracle/BP3/origlogA-New/log_g1m1.log
Page 1 is influx - most likely media corrupt
Corrupt block relative dba: 0x00000001 (file 0, block 1)
Fractured block found during dbv:
Data in bad block:
type: 1 format: 2 rdba: 0x00000001
last change scn: 0x8000.0002b7af seq: 0x5e flg: 0xbd
spare1: 0x0 spare2: 0x0 spare3: 0x0
consistency value in tail: 0x00000000
check value in block header: 0x0
computed block checksum: 0x0
Page 2 is marked corrupt
Corrupt block relative dba: 0x00000002 (file 0, block 2)
Bad header found during dbv:
Data in bad block:
type: 1 format: 2 rdba: 0x00000002
last change scn: 0x8010.0002b7af seq: 0x98 flg: 0x7e
spare1: 0x0 spare2: 0x0 spare3: 0x70
consistency value in tail: 0x00030003
check value in block header: 0x0
computed block checksum: 0x0
Page 3 is marked corrupt
Corrupt block relative dba: 0x00000003 (file 0, block 3)
Bad header found during dbv:
Data in bad block:
type: 1 format: 2 rdba: 0x00000003
last change scn: 0x8010.0002b7af seq: 0x4d flg: 0x21
spare1: 0x0 spare2: 0x0 spare3: 0x3f8
consistency value in tail: 0x41ffffff
check value in block header: 0x0
block checksum disabled
and goes on
Thanks and Regards
JafarHi,
DB Verify
DB_VERIFY (dbv) is a utility than can be used to perform a physical structure integrity check against off-line database files.
This utility runs perfectly well against on-line files as well, however, the manual is clear that it is an off-line utility. My assumption is that it may incorrectly report blocks as bad while I/O is taken place (fractured blocks).
DBA 's should use this utility frequently to identify datafiles that are corrupted. Some times the database will perform normally until you address a particular block in the datafile, which may then result in ORA-600 errors.
DB_VERIFY is useful in these situations:
When block corruption is expected;
Forecast any future problems w.r.t. database file/ block corruption;
When you restore files from a tape. It will help knowing if the first file pulled from tape is corrupt, instead of spending hours to extract all of them.
To access help on DB_VERIFY type:
DSS-BWDB:orabp3 2% dbv help=y
DBVERIFY: Release 10.2.0.2.0 - Production on Fri Feb 8 15:52:02 2008
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
Keyword Description (Default)
FILE File to Verify (NONE)
START Start Block (First Block of File)
END End Block (Last Block of File)
BLOCKSIZE Logical Block Size (8192)
LOGFILE Output Log (NONE)
FEEDBACK Display Progress (0)
PARFILE Parameter File (NONE)
USERID Username/Password (NONE)
SEGMENT_ID Segment ID (tsn.relfile.block) (NONE)
HIGH_SCN Highest Block SCN To Verify (NONE)
(scn_wrap.scn_base OR scn)
EXAMPLE
$ dbv file=/u01/oradata/o10gr2/example01.dbf
DBVERIFY: Release 10.2.0.1.0 - Production on Sat Jul 7 11:45:52 2007
Copyright (c) 1982, 2005, Oracle. All rights reserved.
DBVERIFY - Verification starting : FILE = /u01/oradata/o10gr2/example01.dbf
DBVERIFY - Verification complete
Total Pages Examined : 12800
Total Pages Processed (Data) : 4409
Total Pages Failing (Data) : 0
Total Pages Processed (Index): 1264
Total Pages Failing (Index): 0
Total Pages Processed (Other): 1539
Total Pages Processed (Seg) : 0
Total Pages Failing (Seg) : 0
Total Pages Empty : 5588
Total Pages Marked Corrupt : 0
Total Pages Influx : 0
Highest block SCN : 470536 (0.470536)
You can use dbv utility for datafiles not for tempfiles, redolog file, controlfile etc.
download-west.oracle.com/docs/cd/B10501_01/server.920/a96652/ch13.htm
Regards
Jafar -
Oracle 11g: Block Corruption in SYSAUX File
Hello All,
I am facing Data corruption issue in the SYSAUX file.
We are using Oracle 11G (Microsoft 32 bit) and our system is running in noarchivelog mode.
Following are the errors in the alert log.
e:\sc\sc15.2\databases\oracleconfig\diag\rdbms\enmscsdb\nm45\trace\nm45_p000_5944.trc
Corrupt block relative dba: 0x0088a9f8 (file 2, block 567800)
Fractured block found during buffer read
Data in bad block:
type: 6 format: 2 rdba: 0x0088a9f8
last change scn: 0x0000.0b3bb7c7 seq: 0x1 flg: 0x04
spare1: 0x0 spare2: 0x0 spare3: 0x0
consistency value in tail: 0xc7000601
check value in block header: 0xee6b
computed block checksum: 0x72c6
Reread of rdba: 0x0088a9f8 (file 2, block 567800) found same corrupted data
Thu Jan 22 16:46:44 2009
SMON: Restarting fast_start parallel rollback
SMON: ignoring slave err,downgrading to serial rollback
ORACLE Instance nm45 (pid = 12) - Error 1578 encountered while recovering transaction (9, 11) on object 458.
Errors in file e:\sc\sc15.2\databases\oracleconfig\diag\rdbms\enmscsdb\nm45\trace\nm45_smon_6492.trc:
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 2, block # 567800)
ORA-01110: data file 2: 'E:\SC\SC15.2\DATABASES\ORACLECONFIG\SYSAUXNM45.ORA'
Thu Jan 22 16:46:45 2009
Trace dumping is performing id=[cdmp_20090122164645]
Corrupt Block Found
TSN = 1, TSNAME = SYSAUX
RFN = 2, BLK = 567800, RDBA = 8956408
OBJN = 458, OBJD = 458, OBJECT = I_WRI$_OPTSTAT_HH_OBJ_ICOL_ST, SUBOBJECT =
SEGMENT OWNER = SYS, SEGMENT TYPE = Index Segment
Following query indicates the corruption is in index.
SQL> SELECT tablespace_name, segment_type, owner, segment_name FROM dba_extents
WHERE file_id = 2 and 567800 between block_id AND block_id + blocks - 1;
TABLESPACE_NAME SEGMENT_TYPE OWNER
SEGMENT_NAME
SYSAUX INDEX SYS
I_WRI$_OPTSTAT_HH_OBJ_ICOL_ST
==============
DBverify output:
==============
E:\SC\SC15.2\Databases\OracleConfig>dbv file=SYSAUXNM45.ORA blocksize=8192
DBVERIFY: Release 11.1.0.7.0 - Production on Thu Jan 22 16:59:11 2009
Copyright (c) 1982, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved.
DBVERIFY - Verification starting : FILE = E:\SC\SC15.2\Databases\OracleConfig/SY
SAUXNM45.ORA
DBV-00200: Block, DBA 8956312, already marked corrupt
Page 567800 is influx - most likely media corrupt
Corrupt block relative dba: 0x0088a9f8 (file 2, block 567800)
Fractured block found during dbv:
Data in bad block:
type: 6 format: 2 rdba: 0x0088a9f8
last change scn: 0x0000.0b3bb7c7 seq: 0x1 flg: 0x04
spare1: 0x0 spare2: 0x0 spare3: 0x0
consistency value in tail: 0xc7000601
check value in block header: 0xee6b
computed block checksum: 0x72c6
DBVERIFY - Verification complete
Total Pages Examined : 1623864
Total Pages Processed (Data) : 540984
Total Pages Failing (Data) : 0
Total Pages Processed (Index): 964944
Total Pages Failing (Index): 0
Total Pages Processed (Other): 17849
Total Pages Processed (Seg) : 0
Total Pages Failing (Seg) : 0
Total Pages Empty : 100086
Total Pages Marked Corrupt : 2
Total Pages Influx : 1
Total Pages Encrypted : 0
Highest block SCN : 190789648 (0.190789648)
SQL> select * from v$database_block_corruption;
FILE# BLOCK# BLOCKS CORRUPTION_CHANGE# CORRUPTIO
2 567800 1 0 FRACTURED
2 567704 1 0 FRACTURED
How to resolve this issue.
Thanks
With Regards
Hemant Joshi.Drop and re-creating the index would be better than re-building the index.
Check the metalink note: Identify the corruption extension using RMAN/DBV/ANALYZE etc - 836658.1
Note 28814.1 - Handling Oracle Block Corruptions in Oracle7/8/8i/9i/10g
Note 472231.1 - How to identify all the Corrupted Objects in the Database reported by RMAN
ORA-1578 Main Reference Index for Solutions -830997.1 -
Need advice on ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted
We have a development database server version- 10.2.0.3 with materialized views refresh as complete every morning. Yesterday we had a power failure and the server went down and database was shutdown unexpectedly.
When we restarted the database after the server restarted, we found some of the datablocks got corrupted . Following were the exceptions that we saw in the alert.log.
Errors in file /i01_01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/db_1/admin/orcl9/bdump/orcl9_smon_7547.trc:
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 11, block # 257712)
ORA-01110: data file 11: '/i01_01/app/oracle/product/10.2.0/oradata/orcl9/ts_gen_data_02.dbf'
ORACLE Instance orcl9 (pid = 8) - Error 1578 encountered while recovering transaction (9, 38) on object 54463
I tried the following query to see the segment type.
select owner, segment_name, segment_type from dba_extents where file_id =11 and 257712 between block_id and block_id + blocks - 1;
OWNER
SEGMENT_NAME
SEGMENT_TYPE
VISH
INVENTORY_TXN
TABLE
where " INVENTORY_TXN " is a materialized view that was using the block that got corrupted. I can always recreate the MV by dropping and recreating it. Will it solve the problem???
If not, how can I recover/repair the block.???
Can anyone advice on this. Thanks very much in advance.To recover a corrupted block,the best way out is to use Blockrecover command of RMAN. So you would need RmAN backup to perform the operation.But first ypu you need to ensure that this is a persistent error or not? Is this error is coming repeatedly or just once it happened?
About Blockrecover command,read here,
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/backup.102/b14191/rcmrecov005.htm#BRADV157
HTH
Aman.... -
BLOCK CORRUPTION (ORA-1578) 처리 (ORACLE 8I NEW FEATURE)
제품 : ORACLE SERVER
작성날짜 : 2002-05-31
BLOCK CORRUPTION (ORA-1578) 처리 (ORACLE 8I NEW FEATURE)
========================================================
PURPOSE
Block Corruption의 처리 방안에 대해 알아본다.
Problem Description
block corruption 시 10210, 10211,10231 의 event 를 사용해서
해당 block 을 skip 할 수도 있지만 V8.1 이상에서는
dbms_repair.fix_corrupt_blocks ,
dbms_repair.skip_corrupt_block 를 이용하여
corrupt가 발생한 block을 detect하고 skip, 또는 repair해주는 방안이
제시되고 있다.
Workaround
Solution Description
- 먼저 detecting 을 위해 db_block_checking =true 를 init.ora 에 set
- dbms_repair 의 package 를 사용하는데 이 package 는 dbmsrpr.sql,
prvtrpr.plb를 수행한다 .
- sys 로 접속하여 package 를 실행한다.
다음의 예제를 살펴보자
T1 테이블에 corrupt 된 block 이 있다고 가정한다.
SQL> desc t1
Name Null? Type
COL1 NOT NULL NUMBER(38)
COL2 CHAR(512)
SQL> analyze table t1 validate structure;
analyze table t1 validate structure
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01498: block check failure - see trace file
이때 ANALYZE로 부터 발생된 trace file 에 corrupt 된 block 에 3 row 의
(nrows = 3) data 가 있음을 알수 있다고 가정하자.
DBMS_REPAIR.ADMIN_TABLES (repair and orphan key)
================================================
ADMIN_TABLES 은 table 을 위한 repair table과,인덱스를 위한 orphan key
tables을 제공한다.
SQL> @adminCreate
SQL> connect sys/change_on_install
Connected.
SQL>
SQL> -- Repair Table
SQL>
SQL> declare
2 begin
3 -- Create repair table
4 dbms_repair.admin_tables (
5 -- table_name => 'REPAIR_TABLE',
6 table_type => dbms_repair.repair_table,
7 action => dbms_repair.create_action,
8 tablespace => 'USERS'); -- default TS of SYS if not specified
9 end;
10 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select owner, object_name, object_type
2 from dba_objects
3 where object_name like '%REPAIR_TABLE';
OWNER OBJECT_NAME OBJECT_TYPE
SYS DBA_REPAIR_TABLE VIEW
SYS REPAIR_TABLE TABLE
SQL>
SQL> -- Orphan Key Table
SQL>
SQL> declare
2 begin
3 -- Create orphan key table
4 dbms_repair.admin_tables (
5 table_type => dbms_repair.orphan_table,
6 action => dbms_repair.create_action,
7 tablespace => 'USERS'); -- default TS of SYS if not specified
8 end;
9 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select owner, object_name, object_type
2 from dba_objects
3 where object_name like '%ORPHAN_KEY_TABLE';
OWNER OBJECT_NAME OBJECT_TYPE
SYS DBA_ORPHAN_KEY_TABLE VIEW
SYS ORPHAN_KEY_TABLE TABLE
DBMS_REPAIR.CHECK_OBJECT
=========================
CHECK_OBJECT procedure 는 기술된 object를 check 하고, repair 를 위한 정보를 수집하기 위함이다.
SQL> @checkObject
SQL> set serveroutput on
SQL>
SQL> declare
2 rpr_count int;
3 begin
4 rpr_count := 0;
5 dbms_repair.check_object (
6 schema_name => 'SYSTEM',
7 object_name => 'T1',
8 repair_table_name => 'REPAIR_TABLE',
9 corrupt_count => rpr_count);
10 dbms_output.put_line('repair count: ' || to_char(rpr_count));
11 end;
12 /
repair count: 1
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> desc repair_table
Name Null? Type
OBJECT_ID NOT NULL NUMBER
TABLESPACE_ID NOT NULL NUMBER
RELATIVE_FILE_ID NOT NULL NUMBER
BLOCK_ID NOT NULL NUMBER
CORRUPT_TYPE NOT NULL NUMBER
SCHEMA_NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
OBJECT_NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
BASEOBJECT_NAME VARCHAR2(30)
PARTITION_NAME VARCHAR2(30)
CORRUPT_DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2(2000)
REPAIR_DESCRIPTION VARCHAR2(200)
MARKED_CORRUPT NOT NULL VARCHAR2(10)
CHECK_TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DATE
FIX_TIMESTAMP DATE
REFORMAT_TIMESTAMP DATE
SQL> select object_name, block_id, corrupt_type, marked_corrupt,
2 corrupt_description, repair_description
3 from repair_table;
OBJECT_NAME BLOCK_ID CORRUPT_TYPE MARKED_COR
CORRUPT_DESCRIPTION
REPAIR_DESCRIPTION
T1 3 1 FALSE
kdbchk: row locked by non-existent transaction
table=0 slot=0
lockid=32 ktbbhitc=1
mark block software corrupt
Data Extraction
===============
repair table에 의하면 file 6 ,block 3 에 corrupt 이 났음을 알수 있다
그러나 아직 이 block 은 corrupt 로 mark 되어 있지 않으므로 필요 data 를
추출하여야 한다.
1. ALTER SYSTEM DUMP (nrows = 3) 에 의해 block안에 있는 row수를 결정한다.
2. corrupt object를 select 하여 가능한 정보를 추출한다.
SQL> -- The following query can be used to salvage data from a corrupt block.
SQL> -- Creating a temporary table facilitates data insertion.
SQL> create table temp_t1 as
2 select * from system.t1
3 where dbms_rowid.rowid_block_number(rowid) = 3
4 and dbms_rowid.rowid_to_absolute_fno (rowid, 'SYSTEM','T1') = 6;
Table created.
SQL> select col1 from temp_t1;
COL1
2
3
DBMS_REPAIR.FIX_CORRUPT_BLOCKS (ORA-1578)
============================================
FIX_CORRUPT_BLOCKS procedure는 repair table 의 정보를 이용하여 corrupt
blocks 을 fix 한다
그러나 아직 full table scan 시 여전히 error 가 발생한다
SQL> declare
2 fix_count int;
3 begin
4 fix_count := 0;
5 dbms_repair.fix_corrupt_blocks (
6 schema_name => 'SYSTEM',
7 object_name => 'T1',
8 object_type => dbms_repair.table_object,
9 repair_table_name => 'REPAIR_TABLE',
10 fix_count => fix_count);
11 dbms_output.put_line('fix count: ' || to_char(fix_count));
12 end;
13 /
fix count: 1
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select object_name, block_id, marked_corrupt
2 from repair_table;
OBJECT_NAME BLOCK_ID MARKED_COR
T1 3 TRUE
SQL> select * from system.t1;
select * from system.t1
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 6, block # 3)
ORA-01110: data file 6: '/tmp/ts_corrupt.dbf'
DBMS_REPAIR.DUMP_ORPHAN_KEYS
==============================
DUMP_ORPHAN_KEYS는 corrupt data 에 해당하는 index 를 나타내 준다
SQL> select index_name from dba_indexes
2 where table_name in (select distinct object_name from repair_table);
INDEX_NAME
T1_PK
SQL> @dumpOrphanKeys
SQL> set serveroutput on
SQL>
SQL> declare
2 key_count int;
3 begin
4 key_count := 0;
5 dbms_repair.dump_orphan_keys (
6 schema_name => 'SYSTEM',
7 object_name => 'T1_PK',
8 object_type => dbms_repair.index_object,
9 repair_table_name => 'REPAIR_TABLE',
10 orphan_table_name => 'ORPHAN_KEY_TABLE',
11 key_count => key_count);
12 dbms_output.put_line('orphan key count: ' || to_char(key_count));
13 end;
14 /
orphan key count: 3
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> desc orphan_key_table
Name Null? Type
SCHEMA_NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
INDEX_NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
IPART_NAME VARCHAR2(30)
INDEX_ID NOT NULL NUMBER
TABLE_NAME NOT NULL VARCHAR2(30)
PART_NAME VARCHAR2(30)
TABLE_ID NOT NULL NUMBER
KEYROWID NOT NULL ROWID
KEY NOT NULL ROWID
DUMP_TIMESTAMP NOT NULL DATE
SQL> select index_name, count(*) from orphan_key_table
2 group by index_name;
INDEX_NAME COUNT(*)
T1_PK 3
Note: orphan key table의 index 는 다시 rebuild 되어야 한다.
DBMS_REPAIR.SKIP_CORRUPT_BLOCKS
===============================
SKIP_CORRUPT_BLOCKS 은 table 과 index 의 corrupt block 을 skip 하는 것을 enable/disable 을 실시한다.
Suggestion: SKIP_CORRUPT_BLOCKS 가 enabled되면 orphan key table의 모든
index 는 모두 rebuild 되어야 한다. ( all index associated with object
if DUMP_ORPHAN_KEYS was omitted).
SQL> @skipCorruptBlocks
SQL> declare
2 begin
3 dbms_repair.skip_corrupt_blocks (
4 schema_name => 'SYSTEM',
5 object_name => 'T1',
6 object_type => dbms_repair.table_object,
7 flags => dbms_repair.skip_flag);
8 end;
9 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
SQL> select table_name, skip_corrupt from dba_tables
2 where table_name = 'T1';
TABLE_NAME SKIP_COR
T1 ENABLED
SQL> -- rows in corrupt block skipped, no errors on full table scan
SQL> select * from system.t1;
COL1 COL2
4 dddd
5 eeee
--> Notice the pk index has not yet been corrected.
SQL> insert into system.t1 values (1,'aaaa');
insert into system.t1 values (1,'aaaa')
SQL> select * from system.t1 where col1 = 1;
no rows selected
DBMS_REPAIR.REBUILD_FREELISTS
===============================
REBUILD_FREELISTS rebuilds freelists for the specified object.
SQL> declare
2 begin
3 dbms_repair.rebuild_freelists (
4 schema_name => 'SYSTEM',
5 object_name => 'T1',
6 object_type => dbms_repair.table_object);
7 end;
8 /
PL/SQL procedure successfully completed.
Rebuild Index
=============
Note: Every index identified in the orphan key table should be rebuilt to
ensure consistent results.
SQL> alter index system.t1_pk rebuild online;
Index altered.
SQL> insert into system.t1 values (1, 'aaaa');
1 row created.
SQL> select * from system.t1;
COL1 COL2
4 dddd
5 eeee
1 aaaa
Reference Document
------------------Try look to alert<SID>.log file for full error report (you could paste it here).
Also from alert log you could get real values for db_block_buffers and shared_pool_size parameters that used during instance startup. -
Diff between logical and physical block corruption
What is the difference between Physical and Logical block corruption.
Dbverify utility, analyze command is used to check the logical block corruption not the physical one am i correct??
When i get
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 9, block # 13)
ORA-01110: data file 9: '/oracle/dbs/tbs_91.f'
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 2, block # 19)
ORA-01110: data file 2: '/oracle/dbs/tbs_21.f'
How to conform that this a logical or physical block corruption???
please through some light regarding this....
kumareshthe following link may help u
http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/cd/B19306_01/backup.102/b14191/rcmconc1012.htm -
System datafile block corruption - no backups and database in NOARCHIVELOG mode
Dear All,
Database version - oracle 11.1 Enterprise
OS - RHELinux 5.8
What are the options of recovering from physical block corruption when there are no backup available to perform block media recovery?
V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION reports two segments corrupted (please see attached image for details).
1 table in system datafile - sys_fba_barrierscn
1 index - (applicaiton index)
What are my options?
I know there is a possibility that the database will not restart after a shutdown due to corruption in system tablespace.
Database is in noarchivelog mode. So online backups are not possible and there aren't any full backups either.
I am thinking of below,
1. Run dbms_repair with fix_block_corruption. - Still database startup might fail?
2. Shutdown the database and take offline full backup with RMAN MAXCorrupt option.
Appreciate your suggestions and advises.
Thanks
StefanThanks Sybrand,
Agree with your first two suggestions .
Also scheduled a expdp job tonight. (Only backup like thing they had was a expdp cron, but until today all the large tables were failing due to small undo_retention).
Yes. Flashback is not used. So hopefully it will not affect the a database restart i guess?
Related to dbms_repair, I was referring to - http://askdba.org/weblog/2010/08/physical-corruption-ora-1578-part-3/.
Where DBMS_REPAIR.FIX_CORRUPT_BLOCKS and DBMS_REPAIR.SKIP_CORRUPT_BLOCKS used.
Which i think will not use any redo.
Thanks
Stefan -
Oracle 11g - How to repair block corruption(on free space) in datafile
Hi,
I have a tablesopace with 3 datafiles, out of which one datafile has corrupted block. But no objects or data is affected as the corrupted block os in free space. This was shown in the alert logs.
Please see below the details:
Wed Apr 06 15:30:04 2011
SMON: Restarting fast_start parallel rollback
SMON: ignoring slave err,downgrading to serial rollback
ORACLE Instance geooap (pid = 12) - Error 1578 encountered while recovering transaction (10, 6) on object 149755.
Errors in file f:\oracle11g\diag\rdbms\geooap\geooap\trace\geooap_smon_5540.trc:
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 7, block # 54053)
ORA-01110: data file 7: 'F:\ORACLE11G\ORADATA\GEOOAP\ORDER_DATA_01.DBF'
GEOAP:
Fri Apr 01 14:57:48 2011
Errors in file f:\oracle11g\diag\rdbms\geop\geop\trace\geop_arc1_2156.trc:
ORA-00235: control file read without a lock inconsistent due to concurrent update
Fri Apr 01 14:57:58 2011
================================================================
The corruption is being reported in a free space block of the ORDER_DATA_01.DBF.
I’ve checked all the tables (and indexes) in this tablespace and none report corruption.
=====================================================Is there any action I need to take to remove corruption at this point?It is not affected any operation on the database yet.
What is the best way to do get rid of the corrupt block, without dropping and rebuillding the full tablespace(which is around 6 GB -total of 3 datafiles)
Thanks a lotCan RMAN recover the datablock from this cold backup(which is a week old, the data file was not corrupted then) ?Please note that to do the recovery, you would need the backup and the archivelog files since the backup. Think about what you are asking to do. Its a single block whose recovery you are asking from a week old backup which obviously would be on an much older SCN compared to the rest of the database. How would you make that block consistent with the rest of the datafile. If you don't have archivelog in that db whose block is corrupted, you may forget that block and any data that it might ever had. Also, please read the documentation about the block recovery which explains the requirements very clearly,
http://download.oracle.com/docs/cd/E11882_01/backup.112/e10642/rcmblock.htm#BRADV89784
From the above link, 1st point,
The target database must run in ARCHIVELOG mode and be open or mounted with a current control file.HTH
Aman.... -
I'm on 9i R2 Patch 7 on a Microsoft Windows Server 2003.
How do you fix data block corruption in a Table?
Is the some way to retrieve the data from the Table drop it then recreate and reimport the data?
or do you have to succumb with restoring the Database from the last known good backup?Hey, you can do the BMR (Block Media Recovery).
Since block corruption is to few subsets of blocks, i.e. a single table, you dont need to restore from the previous valid backup, you can simply do the following to achieve BMR.
Connect to rman and run the following:
run{ backup validate database};
Once the above commend is finishes, exit from RMAN and connect to the database as / as sysdba and use the following view to know the details required for BMR.
select * from V$backup_corruption;
The above queries gives you file# and block# information. Once you have the information do the BMR using following command at the RMAN prompt:
run {blockrecover datafile # block #};
# : indicated the datafile number and block number from the above view.
Let me know if you have any further issues.
You can also use view V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION to view the file# and corrupted blocks information.
Jaffar -
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Finding and fixing block corruption in oracle 10g
10.2.0.5.6
OS: Hp-unix
databases files on RAW.
DB Size: 10 TBs+
We had a SAN outage recently. The DB is back online. We want to check for block corruption to be on the safe side. We are planning to take a SAN EMC BCV copy of prod to run this. Looking for opinioms on the best way.Production is up and running. This is just a sanity check.
We are NOT using RMAN for backups. We do a BCV copy and then back that up and archive logs to tape.
RMAN: Can we do this from the control files? Do we have to set anything up? Is this the best way?
DBMS_REPAIR: I have not used this. We don't even have the package installed. I can install it.
DB_VERIFY: not sure if this is a good option or not. Is this current? I know I'll have to do it file by file and grep the logs. I have used this in the past, but its been a while.
Performance issues, CPU, I/O don't matter. We are doing a BCV copy and then mounting the DB on a new server.Guess2 wrote:
10.2.0.5.6
OS: Hp-unix
databases files on RAW.
DB Size: 10 TBs+
We had a SAN outage recently. The DB is back online. We want to check for block corruption to be on the safe side. We are planning to take a SAN EMC BCV copy of prod to run this. Looking for opinioms on the best way.Production is up and running. This is just a sanity check.
We are NOT using RMAN for backups. We do a BCV copy and then back that up and archive logs to tape.
RMAN: Can we do this from the control files? Do we have to set anything up? Is this the best way?
DBMS_REPAIR: I have not used this. We don't even have the package installed. I can install it.
DB_VERIFY: not sure if this is a good option or not. Is this current? I know I'll have to do it file by file and grep the logs. I have used this in the past, but its been a while.
Performance issues, CPU, I/O don't matter. We are doing a BCV copy and then mounting the DB on a new server.
bcm@bcm-laptop:~$ dbv -help
DBVERIFY: Release 11.2.0.1.0 - Production on Mon May 21 07:29:42 2012
Copyright (c) 1982, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
Keyword Description (Default)
FILE File to Verify (NONE)
START Start Block (First Block of File)
END End Block (Last Block of File)
BLOCKSIZE Logical Block Size (8192)
LOGFILE Output Log (NONE)
FEEDBACK Display Progress (0)
PARFILE Parameter File (NONE)
USERID Username/Password (NONE)
SEGMENT_ID Segment ID (tsn.relfile.block) (NONE)
HIGH_SCN Highest Block SCN To Verify (NONE)
(scn_wrap.scn_base OR scn) can be done against any datafile; open or closed, production or clone
Handle: Guess2
Status Level: Newbie
Registered: Aug 5, 2000
Total Posts: 454
Total Questions: 212 (201 unresolved)
WHY so MANY unanswered questions?
Edited by: sb92075 on May 21, 2012 7:31 AM -
Hi,
I am running into a data corruption issue.
My database is:
SQL> select banner from v$version;
BANNER
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
PL/SQL Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
CORE 11.2.0.3.0 Production
TNS for Linux: Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
NLSRTL Version 11.2.0.3.0 - Production
The following information is written to the alert.log File
alert.log File
Mon Nov 07 17:24:12 2011
Starting ORACLE instance (normal)
LICENSE_MAX_SESSION = 0
LICENSE_SESSIONS_WARNING = 0
Picked latch-free SCN scheme 2
Using LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_1 parameter default value as USE_DB_RECOVERY_FILE_DEST
Autotune of undo retention is turned on.
IMODE=BR
ILAT =27
LICENSE_MAX_USERS = 0
SYS auditing is disabled
Starting up:
Oracle Database 11g Enterprise Edition Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production.
ORACLE_HOME = /home/oracle/dbhome
System name: Linux
Node name: dbl-ora
Release: 2.6.18-274.3.1.el5 (This is rhel5.7 or CentOs5.7)
Version: #1 SMP Tue Sep 6 20:14:03 EDT 2011
Machine: i686 / vm
Mon Nov 07 19:42:14 2011
Corrupt Block Found
TSN = 0, TSNAME = SYSTEM
RFN = 1, BLK = 52346, RDBA = 4246650
OBJN = 225, OBJD = 225, OBJECT = IDL_UB1$, SUBOBJECT =
SEGMENT OWNER = SYS, SEGMENT TYPE = Table Segment
Errors in file /home/oracle/diag/rdbms/ora11/K/trace/K_ora_5425.trc (incident=11053):
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 1, block # 52346)
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/home/oracle/oradata/ora11/system01.dbf'
Incident details in: /home/oracle/diag/rdbms/ora11/K/incident/incdir_11053/K_ora_5425_i11053.trc
I was even able to detect the row that is generating the issue.
In my case the obj# 33573 until 33577 are causing the issue,
though I have no idea what sort of objects are affected.
SQL> select * from idl_ub1$ where obj#=33572;
OBJ# PART VERSION PIECE# LENGTH P
33572 1 0 0 9032 F
SQL> select * from idl_ub1$ where obj#=33573;
ERROR:
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 1, block # 52346)
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/home/oracle/oradata/ora11/system01.dbf'
no rows selected
SQL> select * from idl_ub1$ where obj#=33577;
ERROR:
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 1, block # 52358)
ORA-01110: data file 1: '/home/oracle/oradata/ora11/system01.dbf'
no rows selected
SQL> select * from idl_ub1$ where obj#=33578;
OBJ# PART VERSION PIECE# LENGTH P
33578 1 0 0 9032 F
Any idea, how to fix this problem without recreating the whole database?
Thanks in advance.
wmager
Edited by: magerxr on Nov 7, 2011 8:27 AMmagerxr wrote:
Thanks again for your quick advise.
Here comes the result of dbv against my system tablespace.
[oracle@dbl-ora ~]$ dbv FILE=/home/oracle/oradata/ora11/system01.dbf
DBVERIFY: Release 11.2.0.3.0 - Production on Mon Nov 7 22:39:11 2011
Copyright (c) 1982, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
DBVERIFY - Verification starting : FILE = /home/oracle/oradata/ora11/system01.dbf
Page 52346 is influx - most likely media corrupt
Corrupt block relative dba: 0x0040cc7a (file 1, block 52346)
Fractured block found during dbv:
Data in bad block:
type: 6 format: 2 rdba: 0x0040cc7a
last change scn: 0x0000.0010acfa seq: 0x1 flg: 0x04
spare1: 0x0 spare2: 0x0 spare3: 0x0
consistency value in tail: 0x00000000
check value in block header: 0x8fda
computed block checksum: 0xaafbselect owner, segment_type, segment_name from dba_extents
where file_id = 1 and 52346 between block_id and block_id+blocks-1;
>
Page 52347 is marked corrupt
Corrupt block relative dba: 0x0040cc7b (file 1, block 52347)
Bad header found during dbv:
Data in bad block:
type: 1 format: 6 rdba: 0x0000a206
last change scn: 0xacfa.0040cc7b seq: 0x10 flg: 0x00
spare1: 0xfa spare2: 0xac spare3: 0x401
consistency value in tail: 0x00000000
check value in block header: 0x0
block checksum disabled
select owner, segment_type, segment_name from dba_extents
where file_id = 1 and 52347 between block_id and block_id+blocks-1;
Page 52361 is marked corrupt
Corrupt block relative dba: 0x0040cc89 (file 1, block 52361)
Bad header found during dbv:
Data in bad block:
type: 1 format: 6 rdba: 0x0000a206
last change scn: 0xacfb.0040cc89 seq: 0x10 flg: 0x00
spare1: 0xfb spare2: 0xac spare3: 0x401
consistency value in tail: 0x32298500
check value in block header: 0x0
block checksum disabled
select owner, segment_type, segment_name from dba_extents
where file_id = 1 and 52361 between block_id and block_id+blocks-1;
>
>
DBVERIFY - Verification complete
Total Pages Examined : 122880
Total Pages Processed (Data) : 81298
Total Pages Failing (Data) : 0
Total Pages Processed (Index): 22307
Total Pages Failing (Index): 0
Total Pages Processed (Other): 3349
Total Pages Processed (Seg) : 1
Total Pages Failing (Seg) : 0
Total Pages Empty : 15910
Total Pages Marked Corrupt : 16
Total Pages Influx : 1
Total Pages Encrypted : 0
Highest block SCN : 4064615 (0.4064615)post results from 3 SQL above -
Block corruption on Standby database
Oracle 10g R2 64bit on Solaris 10 installed on two database server, Sun M5000 and Sun V890
Primary and physical Standby database is configured with Max performance Async mode, log shipping is ok, archive logs are also applying..
I opened the standby database on readonly mode, couple of SQLs are running successfully but few SQLS are throwing error meesaage, here is log message -
SQL> select count(1) from inventory_stock;
select count(1) from inventory_stock
ERROR at line 1:
ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 12, block # 28109)
ORA-01110: data file 12: '/backup1/np13/data/invindx01.dbf'
ORA-26040: Data block was loaded using the NOLOGGING option
However there is no error meesage recorded in Alert log files related to block corruption. Please suggestselect file#,UNRECOVERABLE_CHANGE#,UNRECOVERABLE_TIME
from V$DATAFILE
where UNRECOVERABLE_TIME is not null
FILE# UNRECOVERABLE_CHANGE# UNRECOVER
4 9.7333E+12 12-SEP-10
5 9.7333E+12 12-SEP-10
6 9.7333E+12 12-SEP-10
7 9.7333E+12 12-SEP-10
9 9.7333E+12 12-SEP-10
12 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
13 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
14 9.7327E+12 01-SEP-10
15 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
17 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
22 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
23 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
24 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
32 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
33 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
34 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
35 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
41 9.7324E+12 25-AUG-10
42 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
43 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
44 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
45 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
57 9.7332E+12 11-SEP-10
60 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
62 9.7333E+12 12-SEP-10
63 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
65 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
66 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
68 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
70 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
71 9.7333E+12 12-SEP-10
73 9.7333E+12 12-SEP-10
74 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
75 9.7333E+12 12-SEP-10
77 9.7324E+12 25-AUG-10
79 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
83 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
84 9.7333E+12 13-SEP-10
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89 9.7333E+12 12-SEP-10 -
Oracle giving Block corruption errors when using CDC for sending the data to SQL Server 2012
Hello Friends,
We are facing an error while using CDC with Oracle. It is a "Block corruption" error, which indicates at some level of data corruption. We ran RMAN validate command to scan the database for corruption but it returned with no errors, however he
Alert Log in Oracle is still coming up with the following error. Has anyone experienced this error when using Oracle Standard Edition and SQL 2012 ?
Trace file e:\app\pulse-ad\diag\rdbms\orcl\orcl\trace\orcl_ora_5992.trc
Oracle Database 11g Release 11.1.0.7.0 - 64bit Production
Windows Server 2003 Version V5.2 Service Pack 2
CPU : 4 - type 8664, 4 Physical Cores
Process Affinity : 0x0000000000000000
Memory (Avail/Total): Ph:6782M/24575M, Ph+PgF:12203M/30844M
Instance name: orcl
Redo thread mounted by this instance: 1
Oracle process number: 151
Windows thread id: 5992, image: ORACLE.EXE (SHAD)
*** 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
*** SESSION ID:(1281.3832) 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
*** CLIENT ID:() 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
*** SERVICE NAME:(orcl) 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
*** MODULE NAME:(xdbcdcsvc.exe) 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
*** ACTION NAME:() 2013-12-12 03:04:33.655
Lost-write detected for sequence 70856. The lost-write starts occurring in block 11193. The current block being validating is 12930.
Block dump of the first lost-write block:
Flag: 0x1 Format: 0x22 Block: 0x00002bb9 Seq: 0x000114bf Beg: 0x94 Cks:0x68ee
Dump of memory from 0x0000000598D06C00 to 0x0000000598D06E00
598D06C00 00002201 00002BB9 000114BF 68EE8094 [."...+.........h]
598D06C10 00085BF1 0023BDA1 000DE19C 000DE19C [.[....#.........]
598D06C20 0000000C 00000000 2209160A 5BF10000 [..........."...[]
598D06C30 3EB10502 00C0F5CA 0031BDA1 00010205 [...>......1.....]
598D06C40 02B22C6A 038A6D69 00000001 00000000 [j,..im..........]
598D06C50 4D554407 30373230 35BB0206 001100AE [.DUM0270...5....]
598D06C60 0001040A 000D000E 038A6D69 56B25735 [........im..5W.V]
598D06C70 729C0003 E19C0001 000C0006 000D0006 [...r............]
598D06C80 02BB0502 00C0F5CD 0023BDA1 000A0002 [..........#.....]
598D06C90 00C00013 000000D0 00030201 56B25736 [............6W.V]
598D06CA0 03890001 00000000 00000000 002E0105 [................]
598D06CB0 FFFF0003 00C0F5CD 56B25736 3EB10003 [........6W.V...>]
598D06CC0 FFFF0024 0014000C 000C0018 00120014 [$...............]
598D06CD0 09CC0058 E75B0022 0009000F 00085BF1 [X...".[......[..]
598D06CE0 0024BDA1 000DE19D 000DE19D 0000000C [..$.............]
598D06CF0 00000000 2309160A 5BF10000 3EB10502 [.......#...[...>]
598D06D00 00C0F5CD 0020BDA1 00010205 02B22C72 [...... .....r,..]
598D06D10 03900974 00000019 00000000 3030300A [t............000]
598D06D20 33303030 06323132 AE35BB02 0B441100 [0003212...5...D.]
598D06D30 0001040A 000D000E 03900974 56B25736 [........t...6W.V]
598D06D40 729C0003 E19D0011 000C0006 000D0006 [...r............]
598D06D50 02BB0502 00C0F5CD 0024BDA1 00EA0002 [..........$.....]
598D06D60 00270016 000001FC 00032C01 56B25736 [..'......,..6W.V]
598D06D70 00000001 00000000 30393007 002E0105 [.........090....]
598D06D80 FFFF0003 00C0F5CD 56B25736 00000003 [........6W.V....]
598D06D90 FFFF0025 00140052 000C0018 00070035 [%...R.......5...]
598D06DA0 0003000A 00070003 0001001D 00030001 [................]
598D06DB0 00010001 00010001 00010001 00010001 [................]
598D06DC0 00010001 00010001 00010001 00010001 [................]
598D06DD0 00010001 00000001 00010001 00010001 [................]
598D06DE0 00010001 00000014 09720174 00000022 [........t.r."...]
598D06DF0 0009000F 00085BF1 0025BDA1 000DE19A [.....[....%.....]
Block dump of the current block being validating:
Flag: 0x1 Format: 0x22 Block: 0x00003282 Seq: 0x000114c8 Beg: 0x0 Cks:0x312a
Dump of memory from 0x0000000598DDFE00 to 0x0000000598DE0000
598DDFE00 00002201 00003282 000114C8 312A8000 [."...2........*1]
598DDFE10 50424703 31303607 34353335 69745319 [.GBP.6015354.Sti]
598DDFE20 6E696C72 72502067 6375646F 4C207374 [rling Products L]
598DDFE30 4E206474 C3025650 0380013D 0457454E [td NPV..=...NEW.]
598DDFE40 4E1E09C2 1E09C204 10C2024E 1E09C204 [...N....N.......]
598DDFE50 09C2044E C2024E1E 03C30510 021B0929 [N....N......)...]
598DDFE60 C3053DC3 0F192602 2602C305 C3050F19 [.=...&.....&....]
598DDFE70 0C1A6203 5102C105 C2041F4E 044E1E09 [.b.....QN.....N.]
598DDFE80 4E1E09C2 0410C202 4E1E09C2 1E09C204 [...N.......N....]
598DDFE90 10C2024E 2903C305 78071B09 011D0B71 [N......)...xq...]
598DDFEA0 BF020101 1FBF0215 4E018001 53014E01 [...........N.N.S]
598DDFEB0 0723002C 0B0C7178 0A3C3C18 30303030 [,.#.xq...<<.0000]
598DDFEC0 33373030 4D033337 47034255 36075042 [007373.MUB.GBP.6]
598DDFED0 38333936 4E113331 2065776B 74616C50 [693813.Nkwe Plat]
598DDFEE0 6D756E69 56504E20 0B0AC303 4E038001 [inum NPV.......N]
598DDFEF0 C2045745 0459512E 59512EC2 5253C203 [EW...QY...QY..SR]
598DDFF00 512EC204 2EC20459 C2035951 C3055253 [...QY...QY..SR..]
598DDFF10 1B092903 0B0AC303 3C04C305 C3053239 [.).........<92..]
598DDFF20 32393C04 4F08C305 C105114F 1F4E5102 [.<92...OO....QN.]
598DDFF30 512EC204 2EC20459 C2035951 C2045253 [...QY...QY..SR..]
598DDFF40 0459512E 59512EC2 5253C203 2903C305 [.QY...QY..SR...)]
598DDFF50 78071B09 01190A71 C0030101 C0034709 [...xq........G..]
598DDFF60 8001330A 4E014E01 002C5301 71780723 [.3...N.N.S,.#.xq]
598DDFF70 3C180B0C 30300A3C 30303030 33373337 [...<<.0000007373]
598DDFF80 42554D03 50424703 31304207 344C5131 [.MUB.GBP.B011QL4]
598DDFF90 6F725020 63657073 614A2074 206E6170 [ Prospect Japan ]
598DDFFA0 646E7546 64724F20 44535520 30302E30 [Fund Ord USD0.00]
598DDFFB0 04C30331 03800133 0557454E 5B1603C3 [1...3...NEW....[]
598DDFFC0 03C30521 04215B16 1F4004C3 1603C305 [!....[!...@.....]
598DDFFD0 C305215B 215B1603 4004C304 03C3051F [[!....[!...@....]
598DDFFE0 031B0929 043304C3 4D245AC2 245AC204 [).....3..Z$M..Z$]
598DDFFF0 02C3054D 040A1A18 494002C1 1603C305 [M.........@I....]
*** 2013-12-12 03:05:07.984
** LOGMINER WARNING - Invalidated 6 LCRs **
Complete dump of first invalid START LCR follows:
++ LCR Dump Begin: 0x0000000532C004E0 - CANNOT_SUPPORT
op: 255, Original op: 3, baseobjn: 0, objn: 233316, objv: 1
DF: 0x00000002, DF2: 0x00000000, MF: 0x00000000, MF2: 0x00000000
PF: 0x40000001, PF2: 0x00002000
MergeFlag: 0x00, FilterFlag: 0x00
Id: 0, iotPrimaryKeyCount: 3, numChgRec: 4
NumCrSpilled: 0
RedoThread#: 1, rba: 0x0114c8.0001c6ce.00d4
scn: 0x0003.56b593be, xid: 0x0008.00c.00100d85, pxid: 0x0008.00c.00100d85
ncol: 0newcount: 0, oldcount: 0
LUBA: 0x3.c109c0.c.15.38f64
Thanks
DeeHi Dee,
Thank you for your question.
I am trying to involve someone more familiar with this topic for a further look at this issue. Sometime delay might be expected from the job transferring. Your patience is greatly appreciated.
Thank you for your understanding and support.
Regards,
Mike Yin
TechNet Community Support
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