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The Question is: Is there a remedy for multiply allocated blocks that are detected by the ANALYZE utility. The Answer is : Write-lock the disk immediately. Consider performing an immediate off-line BACKUP/PHYSICAL of the volume involved. (This so that any repair attempts that might be made and might fail can be undone or can be retried.) Assuming that the particular file contents are of concern, you must restore the file contents from a consistent backup copy, or manually reconstruct the file contents from the existing corrupted file and from knowledge of the expected contents and of the file structure. The former is the easier of the approaches, obviously. There are cases when the corruptions have been reported within temporary or unneeded files, and these can obviously be safely deleted without restoration or reconstruction. ANALYZE/DISK_STRUCTURE/REPAIR will correct the block allocation error, though it may not remedy the actual cause of the allocation error. Please ensure that you have the mandatory ECO kits for the particular OpenVMS release in use -- OpenVMS Alpha V7.3, in this case -- installed. The HP services organization may be able to offer assistance in salvaging or in otherwise reconstructing the contents of the particular file(s) and the volume(s) involved.
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