V$BACKUP_CORRUPTION
displays information about corrupt block ranges in datafile backups from the control file. Note that corruptions are not tolerated in the control file and archived redo log backups.
Column | Datatype | Description |
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RECID |
NUMBER |
Backup corruption record ID |
STAMP |
NUMBER |
Backup corruption record stamp |
SET_STAMP |
NUMBER |
Backup set stamp |
SET_COUNT |
NUMBER |
Backup set count |
PIECE# |
NUMBER |
backup piece that contains this corrupt block |
FILE# |
NUMBER |
Absolute file number of the datafile that contains the corrupt blocks |
BLOCK# |
NUMBER |
Block number of the first corrupt block in the range of corrupted blocks |
BLOCKS |
NUMBER |
Number of corrupted blocks found starting with BLOCK# |
CORRUPTION_CHANGE# |
NUMBER |
Change number at which the logical corruption was detected. Set to 0 to indicate media corruption. |
MARKED_CORRUPT |
VARCHAR2(3) |
Indicates whether this corruption was not previously detected by the Oracle Database (YES ) or the Oracle Database had already discovered this corrupt block and marked it as corrupt (NO ). Note that when a corrupt block is encountered in a backup, and was not already marked corrupt by the Oracle Database, then the backup process does not mark the block as corrupt in the production datafile. Thus, this field may be YES for the same block in more than one backup set. |
CORRUPTION_TYPE |
VARCHAR2(9) |
Type of block corruption in the datafile:
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