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Posted - 2001-03-28 : 17:09:06
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Sridharan writes "Hi All,
I am working in a test environment where I need to corrupt a database for test purpose/R&D. After corrupting the database, I ran the DBCC CHECKDB (pubs, repair_fast) and then DBCC CHECKDB (pubs, repair_rebuild) commands. But it's not fixing the corrupt database.
My question is why DBCC is not fixing the corrupted Database? Is that a limitation of DBCC or is there any other way/command or tool to fix the corrupted database other then restoring from the previously backed up file.
The following are the steps that I followed to corrupt the database: I used the following script (available in the script section of www.swynk.com) to corrupt the pubs database.
sp_configure allow, 1 go reconfigure with override go update sysindexes set FirstIAM = 1234 where id = OBJECT_ID('roysched') go sp_configure allow, 0 go reconfigure with override go
Then I did a select * from roysched. I got the error: Server: Msg 5180, Level 22, State 1, Line 1 Could not open FCB for invalid file ID 53764 in database 'pubs'. Table or database may be corrupted.
The pubs database got corrupted. Now, I want to fix this error. So I set the pubs database to single user mode and ran the DBCC command : DBCC CHECKDB (pubs, repair_fast) that doesn't help so I ran the DBCC CHECKDB (pubs, repair_rebuild) command.
I got big DBCC output. I doesn't seems to fix the pubs database. When I did a select * from roysched again it gave the same corruption error.
I would appreciate any help in this issue.
Thanks Sri" |
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