Hi,

I finally started to recover a huge database via

/*
  db_admin
  util_connect
  util_execute INIT CONFIG
  medium_put data /space/data file data
  medium_put logs /space/log file log
  recover_start data data
  recover_start logs log 010
  recover_replace logs /space/log.010
  [...]
  recover_replace logs /space/log.999
  recover_ignnore
  db_online
*/

DB command 'recover_start data data' runs fine and returns 0, so recover of data file is ok. DB commands for 'recover_replace logs' returns -8020 and 'Page Count' is bigger than 'Pages Transferred', e.g.

/*
  Returncode              -8020
  Date                    20040512
  Time                    00082326
  Server                  dc03
  Database                IEEINT
  Kernel Version          Kernel    7.4.3    Build 031-121-060-910
  Pages Transferred       1848
  Pages Left              0
  Volumes                 1
  Medianame               logs
  Location                /space/log.340
  Errortext
  Label                   LOG_00340
  Is Consistent
  First LOG Page          150248035
  Last LOG Page           150267515
  DB Stamp 1 Date         20040504
  DB Stamp 1 Time         00163346
  DB Stamp 2 Date         20040504
  DB Stamp 2 Time         00170125
  Page Count              19480
  Devices Used            1
  Database ID             db03:db_prod_20030811_191932
  Max Used Data Page
*/

My questions are: a) Is return code -8020 OK and b) what about the difference between 'Page Count' and 'Pages Transferred' ?

Kind regards, Timo

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