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Chapter 10: Checking Database Consistency

Hard faults

A hard fault is a persistent corruption of Adaptive Server that cannot be corrected by restarting Adaptive Server. Not all hard faults are equally severe. For example, each of the following situations cause a hard fault, but the results are different:

Some hard faults can be corrected by simple actions such as truncating the affected table. Others can be corrected only by restoring the database from a backup.





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