A long time ago Oracle support had me put this into my Init.ora file when I
had a bad Rollback segment that would not let go of a transaction.
_corrupted_rollback_segments=(RBS01) # Marks a
rollback segment corrupted so it can be dropped.
When I brought up the database I was able to drop that rollback segment.
Now, this being one of those illusive undocumented conditions, use at your
own risk ..... or contact Oracle Support first.
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Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 12:37 PM
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Hi DBAs,
Oracle 8.0.5/Windows NT4
I shutdown database normal and restarted ok.
I tried to drop a rollback segment and getora-1545 rollback segment not
available.
When I select from dba_rollback_segs I get "needs recovery".
I want to drop rollback tablespace and all rollback segment then rebuild
because I got datafile corruption error.
I am in noarchive mode.
Any ideas how to proceed?
Thanks
Rick
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