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Re: What is this error ?

by Jacq Witjes <jacq@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Jun 26, 2007 at 03:04 PM

Huh ... why so difficult?
1. Stop your databases.
2. Truncate bi-files.
3. Copy complete databasefiles (*.db, *.bi, *.ai) to your new server.
4. Start your servers.

I migrated from SCO to linux this way.
2x Xeon and Raid5
No problem at all.


Frédéric STOCK schreef:
> Hello,
> 
> on new server: running SCO Unix OSR 5.06a, P4 xeon dual-core
> 2 Gb ddram
> 4 73Gb scsi hdd in raid-5
> Progress V8.3C 11
> 
> multi-volume database
> 15 512mb vol + 1 free vol.
> 
> I made a online probkup of this database from our actual server (bi P3 
> xeon, SCO Unix OSR5.06a, Progress V8.3C11).
> I created the multi-volume database on the new server using the prostrct

> utility and restore it.
> When trying to rebuild indexes using "proutil database_name -TM 31 -TB 
> 31 -G 0 -C idxbuild all" (same error in all indexes or some), during 
> phase 1 block 3799040 of 4672721 it fails
> 
> "SYSTEM ERROR: erreur E/S 0 sur writeto,ret 1536,fich. 6(srt),addr 
> 2147481600 (290)"
> 
> What's this 1536 error code ?
> How could I resolv it ?
> Thank's.
> 
> F. STOCK
 




 8 Posts in Topic:
What is this error ?
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Fr=E9d=E9r  2007-06-26 11:20:45 
Re: What is this error ?
Jacq Witjes <jacq@[EMA  2007-06-26 15:04:04 
Re: What is this error ?
"El Maximo" <  2007-06-27 01:56:14 
Re: What is this error ?
Stefan M. <stefan.marq  2007-06-27 07:45:18 
Re: What is this error ?
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Fr=E9d=E9r  2007-06-27 13:56:52 
Re: What is this error ?
Claus <socaciu.claudiu  2007-06-28 05:28:00 
Re: What is this error ?
Claus <socaciu.claudiu  2007-06-28 05:43:57 
Re: What is this error ? RESOLVED
=?ISO-8859-1?Q?Fr=E9d=E9r  2007-06-28 08:30:24 

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