Hello Miroslav,

we have no idea what is happening. You are probably sure you configured your log 
volume to 6 GB. Have you the same problem when creating a very small database on C: or 
G: (e.g. 25MB Data, 15MB Log)?

Best regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin

-----Original Message-----
From: Miroslav Halas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2003 8:22 PM
To: Heinrich, Tilo
Subject: RE: Crash during recovery


Hi Tilo,

thanks for the advice. I have looked at the log file and it says that my
volume doesn't have enough free space.

I get actually the same error when I just try to create new instance
from scratch or from my backup.

The original database had one 20GB data volume and one 6GB log volume.
Sapdb is intalled on drive C which doesn't have that much free space so
when I am creating new DB I specify in attributes the RUNDIRECTORY to be
on my G drive which has 126GB empty.

The directory and the error files gets correctly created on that drive
but the it fails and the err file has following message.

-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 


Date       Time       TID(hex) Typ MsgID Label    Message-Text
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 


2003-11-12 12:51:17                               --- Starting GMT
2003-11-12 12:51:17           7.4.3    Build 030-123-056-274
2003-11-12 12:51:19      0xD04 ERR 18498 IO       Error on 'LOG_001',
not enough space on disk
2003-11-12 12:51:19      0xD04 ERR    15 IOMan    Unknown Log volume 1:
not enough space on disk

Any idea?

Miro

------------------------------
Hello Miroslav,

please have a look into the files knldiag or knldiag.err to find out the
reason for the
-902 error.

Best regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin





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