Hi,

after some private communication it was found out, that
1.  Data Volume and Log volume are named the same, which can't work.
     At least one name has to be changed by the user.
2. the errormessage does not tell this very exactly. This will be changed by MaxDB.

Elke
SAP Labs Berlin

> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Ian Kershaw [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Freitag, 28. November 2003 12:50
> > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Subject: Re: Problems with Windows 2000 installation
> > 
> > 
> > After reading a few posts I'm including my knldiag & 
> > knldiag.err files for further information.
> > Can anyone help me out here? (See below - windows 2000 sp4 
> > installation.)
> > 
> > <KNLDIAG>
> > --------------------------------------------------------------
> > ------------------
> > Date       Time       TID(hex) Typ MsgID Label    Message-Text
> > --------------------------------------------------------------
> > ------------------
> > 2003-11-26 16:43:28      0x350     19705 CONNECT  Loading 
> > default TCPIP-DLL, ( 'sqltcp.dll')
> > 2003-11-26 16:43:28      0x350     19707 CONNECT  WINSOCK: 
> > 2.0, SQLTCP-DLL: 7.5.0
> > 2003-11-26 16:43:29      0x350 ERR 18913 XPARAM   Error 
> > opening parameter file: 
> > 2003-11-26 16:43:29      0x350     19600 VERSION  'HBC_WEB'
> > 2003-11-26 16:43:29      0x350     19654 DBSTATE  SERVERDB 
> > 'W32/INTEL 7.5.0    Build 005-121-054-885' has stopped
> > -------------------------------------------- current write 
> > position ----------------   
> > </KNLDIAG>
> > <KNLDIAG.ERR>
> > --------------------------------------------------------------
> > ------------------
> > Date       Time       TID(hex) Typ MsgID Label    Message-Text
> > --------------------------------------------------------------
> > ------------------
> > 2003-11-26 16:43:28                               --- 
> > Starting GMT 2003-11-26 16:43:28           7.5.0    Build 
> > 005-121-054-885
> > 2003-11-26 16:43:29      0x350 ERR 18913 XPARAM   Error 
> > opening parameter file: 
> > </KNLDIAG.ERR>
> > 
> > Have uninstalled (and confirmed removal of services and 
> > diectories) rebooted and reinstalled - all under network 
> > adminstrative accounts. Have also tried altering the accounts 
> > for the services from localsystem to network admin group in 
> > case I had a permissions problem.
> > 
> > Does anyone know what file it might be referring to and what 
> > config data I need to supply?
> > Could this be a corrupted download or incorrect version?
> > 
> > Please help, I crazy!
> > 
> > >>> "Ian Kershaw" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 27/11/2003 
> > 16:19:46 >>>
> > Hi. I'm an new user of maxDB/SAPDB - I'm happy with either 
> > term. I got version 7.5.0.5 from MySql.com earlier this week.
> > 
> > I've followed the guide on installation and instance creation 
> > at 
> > http://www.sapdb.org/7.4/htmhelp/14/774939e5523668e10000000a11
> > 4084/frameset.htm 
> > 
> > So I installed maxDB, the Database manager (v7.4), then SQL studio.
> > 
> > However I'm having a problem starting up my initially 
> > configured instance. The error I get (from application 
> event log) is:
> > --------------------------------------------------------------
> > ---------------
> > SAPDB - HBC_web :
> >    - ERROR    TID: 0x350 PID: 0x138 MsgID: 18913
> >      Error opening parameter file:
> > --------------------------------------------------------------
> > ---------------
> > And that's it. 
> > 
> > After installing maxDB (can confirm that unstarted services 
> > are present in the service manager) I created the 
> > installation (logs and datafiles all over 20-00 pages, I 
> > changed the anme and password of the DBM account and made 
> > sure that the complete installation took place logged on as 
> > administrator) and started the installation wizard using the 
> > database manager, but basically it won't start.
> > 
> > I can send my installation log if required (from C:\program 
> > files\sapdb\indep_data\wrk\MaxDBSoftware_install....log) but 
> > if you need any other config data you'll have to tell me 
> > where to look - I can tell yuou that it failed at a very 
> > early stage in trying to start the instance, though.
> > 
> > Any help would be most appreciated. I anticipate that maxDB 
> > will be the corporate database for all our OLTP if we get 
> > this problem resolved - since the management & installation 
> > tools looked absolutely superb and the pedigree of the 
> > product is 2nd to none.
> > 
> > Regards,
> > 
> > Ian Kershaw
> > E-government Development Officer
> > Hyndburn Borough Council
> > 01254 380661
> > [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
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