tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3622944632052682305.post4022588686714082039..comments2023-05-06T16:51:13.838+05:30Comments on ORACLE DBA: SYSAUX datafile or tablespace corrupted or lost no backup availableRajeshkumar Govindarajanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00281774142717943514noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3622944632052682305.post-59909321199942102812010-09-03T16:31:26.026+05:302010-09-03T16:31:26.026+05:30thanks phil for the update.
regards,
Rajeshkumar ...thanks phil for the update.<br /><br />regards,<br />Rajeshkumar Govindarajan.RAJESHKUMAR GOVINDARAJANhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00144540264466313367noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3622944632052682305.post-31464411488192127872010-09-03T15:35:29.878+05:302010-09-03T15:35:29.878+05:30Hi rajeysh,
I recognize a solution I posted on OTN...Hi rajeysh,<br />I recognize a solution I posted on OTN to solve an issue about the loss of a non critical datafile in the sysaux tablespace. To enhance your article it would be interesting to precise a few things. <br />I mentioned to use "alter user default tablespace ???" but in my head it was to affect a different tablespace from sysaux to "normal" users as a good practice. <br />After the loss of sysaux doing that for sysman etc. won't solve magically the issues !<br />Best regards<br />PhilPhilhttp://philflorent.site50.net/oracle/noreply@blogger.com