Are the permissions correct? Also: if the cache parameters are too large, I 
have seen frequent crashes of the server on startup without a trace.

Bernd 

-----Original Message-----
From: Daniel Rosowski [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, February 27, 2006 4:06 PM
To: maxdb@lists.mysql.com
Subject: RE: disk full, now kernel dies before reaching admin state

>how did you set the parameters of the new database? Did you recover the 
>configuration from the backup using the command recover_config or did 
>you set up the parameters manually?

recovering *anything* *anyhow* requires a service connection/session to the 
database.
But in order to build up a service connection, the database needs to be in 
admin state. See the conflict?

>If the kernel starts there should be some output in the file knldiag. 
>The location of this file is determined by the database parameter 
>RUNDIRECTORY. Read this parameter from your configuration and have a 
>look into the mentioned file.

RUNDIRECTORY is /var/opt/sdb/data/wrk/SAG_VIP Like I said multiple times 
before, no knldiag or knldiag.err can be found there.

I tried initializing the database with backup parameters and by defining 
parameters, but in both cases I get the same error.

Something is really broke here...

Daniel

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