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I have no access to the production environment. Can anyone suggest is to do anything with the SSIS package and how can the issue be resolved?

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Many Thanks
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The system cannot self repair this error.
The system cannot self repair this error.
The system cannot self repair this error.
The repair level on the DBCC statement caused this repair to be bypassed.
The system cannot self repair this error.
The system cannot self repair this error.
The repair level on the DBCC statement caused this repair to be bypassed.
The system cannot self repair this error.
The system cannot self repair this error.
The system cannot self repair this error.
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To make a very long story short, we had a SQL server that experienced problems as a result of bad sectors within one of the drives within a RAID5. Although the drive was replaced the server was never the same and we were forced to perform a migration.

After the migration we began noticing that the server had corrupt data. This was noticed after our applications began erroring out. We determined the corrupt table using DBCC CHECKTABLE and moved the data from those tables into a new table.

Our applications are now working without error, but now it seems as though our indexes are broken which would make sense becuase the tables have essentially been renamed. During an attempted DTS, I selected the option to NOT copy over indexes. I am getting the same error within a DTS as I am within the servers event logs.

Page (3:68379), slot 23 for text, ntext, or image node does not exist.
or
[SQL-DMO]Code execution exception: EXCEPTION_ACCESS_VIOLATION

This is one of the errors that helped determine that the database was corrupt in the beginning. To make it worse, our backups are useless becuase they will not restore. In order for me to use a backup, I have to copy the MDF and LDF from the production server and copy to the test environment server and then attach it. From the test server is where I was able to succesfully backup and restore.

I would have contacted MSFT a long time ago when this all got started. Unfortunately, I work for a company that will not spend the money on asking MSFT for help. I fear that the long this goes on, the worse it gets.

Please keep in mind that their is a lot of detail that is too must to detail here.

My question is, what would be the best way to essentially start over without losing the data? I assume that since a DTS is failing I am basically "SOL".

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thank you all for your replies.

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