Hello,

according to dbm.knl you have made 1 failed and 4 successful backups. The successful 
backups were made to "c:\DB\backup.dat", "c:\DB\Athena_Backup.log" and 
"C:\DB\testing.log".

According to dbm.prt and knldiag you get errors during reading the label from backups 
under the locations "C:\DB\Backup.log" and "C:\DB\Standard.log". I'm sorry but the 
database can not read a label from a backup that has never been made. The same applies 
to backups already removed from the file
system.

Best Regards,
Tilo Heinrich
SAP Labs Berlin

-----Original Message-----
From: Peng Tuck Kwok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Donnerstag, 12. Dezember 2002 10:18
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Back up error




Heinrich, Tilo wrote:
> Hello,
> 
> please send replies to the mailing list, so that others can follow the topic if they 
>encounter the same problem.
> 
Sorry about that, hit the reply instead of reply-to all.


> 
> 
> I can see the problematic backups in knldiag (without further useful information and 
>the surprising message "tape: surprising blockcount")
 >, but not in dbm.utl.
The tape entry is a mistake, was clicked the tape icon without realizing 
it.

>Are you trying Autosave-Log backups by any chance?
No, just trying to do a full backup.

I've included the requested files but I've actually just included the 
interesting bits, the lines with all the errors for dbm.prt.






> 
> May we have a look into the files dbm.prt, dbm.knl, dbm.mdf and dbm.mmm too? You can 
>also compress them, if you like.
> 
> Best Regards,
> Tilo Heinrich
> SAP Labs Berlin
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Peng Tuck Kwok [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 11. Dezember 2002 10:24
> To: Heinrich, Tilo
> Subject: Re: Back up error
> 
> 
> Two different win2k servers, one which doesn't take to kindly to backup 
> mediums at all and one which works with certain type of names 
> apparently, for example if the medium name is Handle and the location is
> C:\DB\Athena_Backup.log it is fine. If I have somethig else like Test 
> for medium name and for file location C:\DB\Test.log then it does not 
> work, I would get the -903 error.
> I'm attaching the files that you ask for, hope it helps.
> I'm getting errors like this in the knldiag.err file
> 
> 2002-12-11 15:08:20      0x504 ERR 18500 IO       Wrong file or device 
> name 'C:\DB\Mydatabase_backup.log'
> 2002-12-11 15:08:45      0x528 ERR 18500 IO       Wrong file or device 
> name 'C:\DB\Mydatabase_backup.log'
> 2002-12-11 15:09:22      0x204 ERR 18500 IO       Wrong file or device 
> name 'C:\DB\Mydatabase_backup.log'
> 2002-12-11 15:09:34      0x204 ERR 18500 IO       Wrong file or device 
> name 'C:\DB\Mydatabase_backup.log'
> 
> Thanks.
> 
> Heinrich, Tilo wrote:
> 
>>Hello,
>>
>>
>>
>>>Description sql error[backup_label "Handle"];-903,Host file I/O
>>>             error,invalid file or device name.
>>
>>
>>What do you find in knldiag regarding the error? Information from
>>dbm.utl could be usefull too.
>>
>>
>>
>>>I managed to get the backup working on my workstation (meaning I'm 
>>>running sapdb locally) but could not get the other win2k to backup the 
>>>database.
>>
>>
>>So you have two databases on two systems, or one database administrated
>>from two systems?
>>
>>Best Regards,
>>Tilo Heinrich
>>SAP Labs Berlin
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