I kept a copy of the data files in case it is needed, but I have to check first, if I am allowed to give away that information. Some of the data is confidential. If you just need the files containing the dammaged table, this won't be a big problem, because it does not contain any confidential information (as long as one data file only contains the data of one table). The other problem is the size of the files. The whole database is about 60GB and the files belonging to that table are about 2.5GB. Mayby there is a way to pre-select the data you need?
Decibel! wrote: > Actually, this does sound like a hardware problem to me. You only have 5 > tables that get hit heavily, so you've likely got somewhere around a 20% > chance that corruption would hit the same table on two different machines. > > So far you haven't said anything that sounds unusual about how you're > using the database, and the hardware certainly seems pretty > common-place, so I'm rather doubtful that it's software. But if you > still have copies of the bad database, someone might be able to help you. -- Marc Schablewski click:ware Informationstechnik GmbH ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 6: explain analyze is your friend