Hello Klaus,

As you seem to be a SAP customer, I have to advise you to use OSS for reporting 
problems using SAP products like SAP DB 7.3.

If you use SAP DB on Windows it is by default running under the system account. 
That account is not allowed to access mapped directories of other Windows 
computers and this right can also not be granted. So to backup SAP DB onto a 
mapped directory you have to run the MaxDB service of that database under a 
normal user account, that has access to the mapped directory.

You can relocate devspaces as long as you are in database mode OFFLINE. Hint 
546368 describes the necessary steps for changing the database parameter file 
using DBMGUI. You can always use dbmcli for that too and that should work with 
SAP DB 7.3.20.

Best regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin

-----Original Message-----
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, September 15, 2005 3:02 PM
To: maxdb@lists.mysql.com
Subject: No more space on harddisk for fullbackup

Hi All,

we´re using SAPDB 7.3.20 and DBM 7.4.1.16.
Here we have scheduled a fullbackup-job on disk.
Unexpectedly, the harddisk is full, now.  I tried to backup on a mapped 
harddisk but fail with the error "-903, host file i/O error, wrong path 
specified".
Maybe it´s not possible to backup on a mapped harddisk. Who knows?

Also, to get free space on the disk, I tried to relocate the data 
devspaces on a different disk. But as written in SAP hint 546368 it only 
works from up DBM 7.4.2.4.

Does anybode has an idea?
Thanks.



Kind regards

Klaus Rettenmaier

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