Of course, the problem was that the Application Log on my server was full. But looking at it I found some errors, maybe they would be interesting for someone from SAP team ;-) (because they were caused during restore-operations with DBM GUI).
1.Could not open xparam file 2.Could not access xparam file "C::\Program Files\sapdb\indep_data\config\[DB_NAME]" , rc =2 3.RTE_ERROR: 1/cannot accss PARAM file [2] 4.OS_ERROR 0 / any ideas?? Greetings, Marcin Pytel TALEX S.A. Pozna� U�ytkownik "Marcin P" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> napisa� w wiadomo�ci atpvp9$tos$[EMAIL PROTECTED]">news:atpvp9$tos$[EMAIL PROTECTED]... > Hi again, > Today, for my test purposes I tried to create a 1 to 1 copy > of my SAP DB instance. Using DBM GUI seemed to be the simplest way > to me. And I did so. > I created complete backup (for migration) on my source > instance (Red Hat, SAP DB 7.3.0.29), > then copied it to the destination server (Win 2000 AS, SAP DB 7.3.0.29) > and tried to install a new instance with the option > "Restore parameters from a backup medium". > I added this backup to my mediums list, but whenever > i try to go for the next step I receive following error: > -24994 runtime environment error [service_connect] > > So, I took a look at my knldiag files, and the only error I have found is: > ERR 18431 MESSAGES Could not write to event log, rc=1717. > > Maybe someone has already solved it?? > > And I'sure, in the version 7.3.0.25 there was no problem with it, > because it sometimes happened to my to do it and it worked perfectly. > > Fortunately, there is no problem with restoring data from backup after > manually setting instance parameters. > > Kind Regards, > Marcin Pytel > TALEX S.A. Pozna� _______________________________________________ sapdb.general mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://listserv.sap.com/mailman/listinfo/sapdb.general
