The entire message is as follows:
[tictimed] datagram file corruption detected. LWACT is quarantining the corrupted file and starting afresh. If required user can pick up the uncorrupted datagram file from the last run explorer output in-rder to avoid considerable data loss. |
Whenever the Availability datagram is found to be corrupted, the Oracle Lightweight Availability Collection Tool automatically quarantines it to the same folder where the Availability datagram is present with a filename of the format: lwact_corrupted_<UTC at which the corruption was detected> (for example: lwact_corrupted_1208531225). Quarantining the Availability datagram causes a data loss in the Oracle Lightweight Availability Collection Tool. Old data, collected before the file corruption occurred, will not be taken into account by the tool during the availability calculation.
Action: In order to minimize this data loss, you can manually obtain the uncorrupted copy of the datagram from the previous Explorer image.