This is updated information on the problem that I reported (see below).

RScope does not report any issues with the database files.
The server event log posted the following error: (OSSA is my compiled
application.)
OSSA.exe 
   8.1.1.1 
   2a425e19 
   RBENGINE8.DLL 
   8.0.25.30119 
   00000000 
   c0000005 
   001b64a6 
   138c 
   01cc0acd657455a2 
   D:\OSSA\OSSA_PRG\OSSA.exe 
   D:\OSSA\OSSA_PRG\RBENGINE8.DLL 
   27a1cc03-76c1-11e0-a84b-0026b940ff7a

John Engwer
(412) 751-2433

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Frank Taylor
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 10:19 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Over reloading/repacking

John,

I have seen this issue before on our server, not in a Unload/Reload, but in
the file being locked with no users or open files being reported by the
server.  If I do a LOGOFF of the current user on the server, it usually will
go away without having to do a full reboot.
Let us know what you find in your checking of the issue.

Frank Taylor - Information Technology Administrator 
F.J. O'Hara & Sons,  Inc - Araho Transfer Inc.
Boston, MA - Rockland, ME - Miami, FL
Direct Dial - 617-790-3093
email: [email protected]


-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of John Engwer
Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 8:56 AM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - RE: Over reloading/repacking

Frank,
Since November of last year, I have been performing an unload/reload once
per week at four of my sites (all V8 compiled).  Three times in the past 6
months, two of the sites have reported that the unload failed with an
"Access violation" and they could not logon to the application until they
rebooted the server.  I have never been able to see the problem until
yesterday, when the customer called before they rebooted.  Here is what I
found:

The basic process is:
BACKUP DB
AUTOCHK - No errors reported
UNLOAD ALL
RENAME THE DB
LOAD ALL
The access error occurred during the unload; before the DB was renamed.  I
do not know where in the unload process the failure occurred because I do
not output the command execution sequence to a file.  I will in the future.

The reason that they could not logon to the application after the reload
attempt was because the RX4 file was "in use".  I checked the server open
file list and it did not show the RX4 file open.  I could not copy or delete
the RX4 file.  I rebooted the server and everything worked properly after
the reboot.  I reran Autochk (no errors).  
This DB is on a Dell server running OS 2008.  I plan to do some more
checking after close of business tonight (RScope etc.).

A month or so ago, I asked my clients if they noticed an improvement in
performance since I started the weekly Unload/reload and all but one said
that they did not notice any change.  I think that I will go back to a
monthly unload/reload.  BTW, I make heavy use of temp tables and temp views.


John Engwer
(412) 751-2433

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Frank Taylor
Sent: Wednesday, May 04, 2011 2:18 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Over reloading/repacking

Is there such a thing as over reloading/packing your database ?  Our
Database uses a lot of permanent tables to store temporary data.  ( We used
to use temp tables a long time ago, but ran into corruption issues).  This
leads to a high number of fragmentation in our File 2 with utilization
dropping quickly each day, which appears to slow our DB down on lookups and
printing.  As standard practice I used to do a Reload / Pack routine every
Sunday with an unload/load every month.  But now we are getting busier and
it seems like I need to do a reload/repack on a daily basis to keep things
running fast.  So the question is, is there such a thing as over doing a
reload/repack on a DB ?  Anyone have experience with doing reloads
frequently ?

Frank Taylor - Information Technology Administrator F.J. O'Hara & Sons,  Inc
- Araho Transfer Inc.
Boston, MA - Rockland, ME - Miami, FL
Direct Dial - 617-790-3093
email: [email protected]



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