Mladen,

Thank you very much for your suggestion. I tried
exactly that - offline the tablespace and restore the
datafile and - guess what? - it failed because of the
lock being held against the datafile. That is what
lead me (and the Oracle support guy) to bounce the
database. Now I may be less than "half way competent
member of damanagement" (whatever it means), but 
based on your advice you may be not much better. In
the future if you can't refrain from isults, please do
not reply  to my posts. I'm asking for help and
advice, not an insult.

Gene

--- Mladen Gogala <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> It's review time, so everything you do is wrong, as
> a cost 
> saving measure. Any half way competent member of
> damagement 
> can tell you that.In this particular case though,
> you could have 
> recovered the datafile online. You should have
> offlined the 
> tablespace, restored the datafile and recovered the
> datafile.
> Restarting the database was not not necessary. Also,
> one of my
> religious rituals is to perform a checkpoint after
> the tablespace 
> has been successfully brought online. The reason is
> to record the
> new timestamp to the control file and make sure that
> all files
> have the same timestamp (checkpoint process updates
> file headers
> during checkpoint).
> 
> On 12/08/2003 10:39:32 AM, Gene Gurevich wrote:
> > Hi I got the following error in an alert.log file.
> > Aparently it was a result of some UNIX issues on a
> > hdisk, which have been resolved some time later ..
> > 
> > "Fri Dec  5 18:28:10 2003
> > KCF: write/open error block=0x3571 online=1
> >      file=68 /u21/ORACLE/pfiat02/isysx01_12.dbf
> >      error=27063 txt: 'IBM AIX RISC System/6000
> Error:
> > 5: I/O error
> > Additional information: -1
> > Additional information: 16384'
> > Automatic datafile offline due to write error on
> > file 68: /u21/ORACLE/pfiat02/isysx01_12.dbf"
> > 
> > The file in question had status = 'RECOVER" in the
> > v$datafile and status  = 'AVAIALBLE' in
> > dba_Data_files. I attempted to restore the file
> after
> > taking it offline, but couldn't due to a lock. I
> ended
> > up bouncing the database an recovering this file.
> I'm
> > wondering whether I should have tired to recover
> this
> > file first without bouncing the database. If
> anyone
> > has any experience with that issue, could you let
> me
> > know whether what I did was wrong or not (and
> why). Is
> > there a document that I can read on this?
> > 
> > thanks
> > 
> > Gene
> > 
> > 
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