> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hans Scheffers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Dienstag, 18. Februar 2003 15:44
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: Kernel Panic
> 
> 
> Hi
> Last saturday we had a kernel panic on our development system.
> Because of this, sapdb has crashed also and I am not able to start the
> database again.
> The database will come up with db_cold to the cold state, but db_warm
> gives the following error message:
> 
> dbmcli on TST>db_warm
> ERR
> -24988,ERR_SQL: sql error
> -4008,Message not available
> 
> The last complete backup I have is from 12-02, and this one is
> restored. After the complete backup I have 1 log-backup, this one is
> also restored (all in antoher database, made for this purpose).
> 
> Logically, the data in the database now ends on the 12 february, but I
> should be able to get the rest from the logging devices. How do I
> restore these and how can I get the database in the warm state again?
> 
> The system runs sapdb-7.3.0.29 on redhat 7.3

You should save the log-pages of the crashed database in cold-mode.
Then recover them together with the complete backup and the other
log-backups. You should be able to recover until the time of the 
crash by this procedure if the log-device is not corrupted.

regards, martin
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