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Maintenance Plan Integrity Checks - Failures due to single user mode

Asked by OceanReefClub in Databases Miscellaneous

Tags: single, user, maintenance, mode, plan

I have several DB Maint Plans in which I am running Integrity Checks weekly, including the option to repair minor problems.  The issue I have is it requires single-user mode, and several of my DBs are consistently accessed, or have services running that are continually logged in to the server.  Therefore, the Jobs fail nightly.  
I was wondering what are the downsides of not choosing to repair, and instead just running checks?
If I do this, what information is available if there are problems?  
Any opinions would be appreciated.  
It would be much easier just to take off the repair option, but I don't want to do that if it is going to have a negative effect on my DBs.

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Tags: single, user, maintenance, mode, plan
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