James

  I don’t think you would have to re-install R:Base. It maybe that the .rx1 
(rb1) file is corrupt. If you have a good copy of the #1 file you could just 
try coping #1 file to replace the corrupted one. It goes without saying make 
sure you make a copy of the database and work on that one. You will have to do 
RBSYNC and then if able to connect do a reload. You will may get errors that 
row counts don’t match but that should be ok. Now on the reloaded database 
(assuming you were able to connect to start with) do a PACK.

 

  I use to run into that a lot when I was at Pitt, because of that I created a 
Windows Scheduled Task that would open R:Base and then connect to the database 
if everything appeared to be ok I would copy #1 file to a backup area that was 
which had a folder for each hour.

 

Buddy

 

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
Jim Belisle
Sent: Tuesday, August 1, 2017 8:52 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [RBASE-L] - DB files seem to be lost

 

We still use 9.5.

 

Those following the post know our company has had some problems with DB 
corruption due to our IT company doing patches on the sever during normal 
business hours.

They claim to have fixed this problem. However this morning at 5:45 am (the 
same time period our last problem occurred) we had another crash.

Our IT company has not responded yet but here is what I am asking from your 
collective experience.

 

I checked the DB with RSCOPE and found the SYS_TABLES and SYS_COLUMNS views 
have been corrupted.

Also I cannot even access RBASE at all. It is like the computer does not see 
the program files themselves.

Windows comes up with the box saying I need to find another app to open the 
files.

When looking on either my own computer C drive or the server drive the DB files 
no longer show the RBASE icon associated with either 9.5 or XE.

 

So when the IT people finally get things fixed, do you think I will need to 
reinstall RBASE?

Or do you think a server restart will do the trick. 

I am trying to think in advance so I am prepared.   

 

James Belisle

 

Making Information Systems People Friendly Since 1990



 

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