Hi,
thank You so far! I use DBMGUI v7.3.0.15.
kind regards
Frank Schimmelpfennig
PHILIPS Semiconductors Hamburg
ATO-PICTOH IT&DataSupport
Tel.: +49 40 5613 -1835, Fax: -3020
"Heinrich, Tilo"
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Subject: RE: System Error -9111
--> What is the Meaning? (restore problem)
25.03.02 16:42
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Hi Frank,
sorry I did not explain the error -118. It means "SERVERDB must be
activated". If a database is installed the command util_activate must be
called. During a restore the database should be activated implicitly (a
util_activate after a successful restore should lead to "-119, SERVERDB
already activated"). That's why I asked for dbm.prt.
Ok, now to your log files:
dbm.prt:
2002-03-25 12:50:28 0x00006c88 0 DBM command
backup_restore_check "data000" DATA
2002-03-25 12:50:30 0x00006c88 0 DBM command
service_release
2002-03-25 12:52:32 0x00006c85 0 DBM command db_warm -f
2002-03-25 12:52:33 0x00006c85 ERR -24988 DBM ERR_SQL: sql error
0x00006c85 ERR -24988 DBM -118,Message not
available
dbm.utl
No "RESTORE DATA ..." can be found.
The command backup_restore_check does not make a restore of your database,
it just checks your backup for errors (by making a restore with the service
kernel and without writing any data to disk). No data was restored into your
database.
You can either use dbmcli (e.g. "dbmcli -d S_LUNA1 -u <user>,<passwd> -uUTL
-c recover_start data000 DATA") or DBMGUI->Instance->Recovery->Database for
a restore. If you already used the second way with DBMGUI, I would be
interested in the DBMGUI version you are using.
HTH,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin
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