Anyone know of a good NT disk "checker"

Cable God

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I am having to fight with my DBA all day long. He's insisting the disk that the db resides on is causing problems. I seriously doubt it. Anyone know of a utility that will read thru the disk and tell me if there are bad sectors or anything that would cauyse an Oracle I/O error? I used db_verify to validate the .ora db data files and they are fine. We movied the db back to the disk and everything's working. I need this for future battles. Thanks guys.

 

iamwiz82

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open up My Computer, right click on the HDD< and select properties, then go to tool, and then error checking, then select Scan for and attempt to recover bad sectors.
 

Cable God

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I knew Disk Keeper was a good defragger, but it also checks and scans for bad sectors?
 

Tauren

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I can't remember right now, but go to Download.com and look for the demo, it should tell you there.
 

Cable God

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I *ahem* aquired Disk Keeper 6.0 a few weeks ago and will look at it. Thanks for the help guys.
 

Emulex

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1. you're running an oracle database on a box without raid?

if so you are crazy.

force a chkdsk on the partition and reboot the box.

See #1 otherwise.
 

tim0thy

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it might be a database on a test network... doesn't mean that it's mission critical or anything...
 

Cable God

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it is just a QA Testing server. tim0thy, I am Director of IT at a medium sized financial services software development company, but I am more of the-go to for everything guy when it comes to problems. Yes, we are a brick and mortar company, not a dot com. By the way, it runs on a dual PIII 866, 1gb of Rambus PC800, 2-36gb U160 SCSI IBM's, no raid, just one heck of a tape backup sys, 2-Exabyte Mammoth2 60/120's with an autoloader for each.
 

tim0thy

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i would definitely suggest raid 10, but if you got a good backup strategy in place, run with it! :) if it is in a QA environment, there might not be enough updates to justify raid anyhow.

auto tape loaders... schweet!

i think i need to start a thread on system administration. i've been doing desktop work for about 2 years and armed with an MCSE+I, i think i'm ready. but what's the best way to go into system administration. what kind of questions are asked?
 

Emulex

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check the eventvwr on your box, under system, for any disk io problems, they are ALWAYS logged in nt/2k/xp .

You also should check for any eventvwr app errors related to oracle.

It's highly unlikely a scsi drive has bad sectors, if so, its about to blow hard, and your event log would show..