Hi Gerald

Probably a currupt index?

Try drop'ing some or all of the indexes, then dump and see if that helps.

Terry

On Mon, 8 Mar 1999, Gerald Brandt wrote:

> Hmm, something went wrong... lets try this again...
> 
> Hi there,
> 
> I keep getting a failed db_dump, and I need to know why.  I use this form
> backups.  This is what I get when I try a dump (even after a vacuum)...
> 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table pga_layout 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table rtp_pr_users 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table rtp_task 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table rtp_task_large 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table rtp_mods 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table rtp_prversion 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table rtp_category 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table gbr_pr_users 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table gbr_task 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table gbr_task_large 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table gbr_mods 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table gbr_prversion 
> --  dumping out the contents of Table gbr_category 
> --  reading indices information 
> getIndices(): SELECT failed
> 
> any ideas?
> 
> Gerald
> 
> 
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> Gerald Brandt                          [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Manitoba HVDC Research Centre          http://www.hvdc.ca
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