I really did not think you could recreate an object in the same tablespace
once corrupted blocks were found ....  I was wrong.  It was a group of 20
indexes.    Rachel told me offline to just drop and recreate the indexes.
I did that and things worked just fine.

The only other time I had this problem was a table .... and it was rough to
recover.  

Thanks for everyones help.

Kevin

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Hi,

Find the corrupted object by the following statement:

Select segment_name, segment_type
from dba_extents
where file_id=<your_file#> and
<your_block#> between block_id and block_id + blocks -1

- If it's index, recreate it.
- If not, recover the datafile
- if no backup, tell us

regards...

Kevin Lange wrote:

> Hey gang;
>   I have an 8.0.5.0 database running on a Solaris platform.
>
>   The developer is running a simple query which returns the error
>
>   ERROR at line 1:
>   ORA-01578: ORACLE data block corrupted (file # 7, block # 191659)
>   ORA-01110: data file 7: '/u08/oradata/TTCT/dynamici01.dbf'
>
> So I run dbverify (dbv) against the file and it says all is OK.
>
>   $ dbv file=dynamici01.dbf
>   DBVERIFY: Release 8.0.5.0.0 - Production on Tue May 28 13:2:7 2002
>   (c) Copyright 1998 Oracle Corporation.  All rights reserved.
>   DBVERIFY - Verification starting : FILE = dynamici01.dbf
>   DBVERIFY - Verification complete
>   Total Pages Examined         : 409600
>   Total Pages Processed (Data) : 0
>   Total Pages Failing   (Data) : 0
>   Total Pages Processed (Index): 158376
>   Total Pages Failing   (Index): 0
>   Total Pages Empty            : 0
>   Total Pages Marked Corrupt   : 0
>   Total Pages Influx           : 0
>
> Does anyone have any suggestions about this other than rebuilding the
> database (it is a clone of our production ... it will just set the
developer
> back if we have to clone it) ?
>
> Thanks
>
> Kevin
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