Urgent: ORACLE: Index /BI0/IACCOUNT~0 has possibly degenerated

Hi,
I ran ‘Database Indices of an InfoCube and Its Aggregates’ test for one of my cubes.
After running the test I get following 7 warnings
ORACLE: Index /BI0/SREQUID~0 has possibly degenerated
ORACLE: Index /BI0/IACCOUNT~0 has possibly degenerated
ORACLE: Index /BI0/ICOORDER~0 has possibly degenerated
ORACLE: Index /BI0/ICOSTCENTER~0 has possibly degenerated     
ORACLE: Index /BI0/ICOSTCENTER00 has possibly degenerated     
ORACLE: Index /BI0/IWBS_ELEMT~0 has possibly degenerated
ORACLE: Index /BI0/ICOORDER~001 has possibly degenerated
How can I repair indexes for the above objects? Can above be cause for poor query performance.
Thank you,
sam

check: Index possibly Degenerated
We have this warning on several of our infocubes. If there is no noticable performance issue it is not cause for concern.
Also refer to OSS notes: 771929 and 332677
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