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different tablespace containers has same bad index page error

we are using db2 udb v8.1 on win 64 bit HP titanium machine with fp3
with type 4 db2jcc.jar driver.

i have two database created under different patition on same drive.
when i do db2dart on the database, i found both database have the same
index bad page error on same table. one database is the same image of
another except the tablespace redirect to different patition. the
index should be created under the same tablespace relates to its data.
so if data is under different partition (tablespace container). the
index page should be under different place on the hard drive. so why
the bad page error are the same? can someone help me ?
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