Never seen this error message before, no sure on the severity but I hope
it's easy to fix:
File 'E:\dbms\LIVE\DATAFLO/SHIPMENTS/SHIPMENTS':
Computed blink of 0x765800 does not match expected blink of 0x765000!
Detected within group starting at address 0x1068E000!
Any input as to what I
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[mailto:u2-users-boun...@listserver.u2ug.org] On Behalf Of Holt, Jake
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Subject: [U2] blink error?
Never seen this error message before, no sure on the severity but I hope it's
easy to fix
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I have not seen that in a long time. Used to occasionally get it in UniVerse
on an AIX box. I think it stands for backward link (blink).
Simply listing or selecting the file will fail when it hits the offending data.
If you can detect the key
:26 AM
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I have not seen that in a long time. Used to occasionally get it in
UniVerse on an AIX box. I think it stands for backward link (blink).
Simply listing or selecting the file will fail when it hits the
offending data.
If you can detect
Nevermind. I remembered how to spell HELP
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I have not seen
to overflow buffer 134428.
Attempting to unlink buffer at 0x1068e000.
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Sorry, I hate to keep bombing this with questions especially since this
might be a totally unanswerable question, but generally is fixing the
file a long process? It's a 268mb file
account and should be run as root/administrator.
HTH,
Andy
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Sorry, I hate to keep bombing this with questions
Where is this whitepaper at natively?
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Jake,
You do not say what release of UV you are running
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Where is this whitepaper at natively?
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Subject: [U2] Blink Error - Dictionary Related
A client is experiencing a blink error when using a certain I-descriptor in a
SORT, but not in a LIST or SELECT.
I can't copy the code into the post because of copyright purposes, but this is
the dictionary item:
0001: I
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Subject: RE: [U2] Blink Error - Dictionary Related
I have a situation were I have a Prod box and a Dev Box both with Universe
installed.
On the Prod box we have a samba share that is pointing to the Dev box and we
have voc entries pointing to Dev files
: [U2] Blink Error - Dictionary Related
I have a situation were I have a Prod box and a Dev Box both
with Universe installed.
On the Prod box we have a samba share that is pointing to the
Dev box and we have voc entries pointing to Dev files.
But when I execute a command such as: Copy from
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I have
.
Has anyone experienced this or know how to fix it?
Henry M.
Database Administrator
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For those of us new to universe (or have never heard of it) what exactly
is a blink error
thanks
dougc
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For those of us new to universe (or have never heard of it) what exactly
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Are both boxes on the same release of UniVerse and the same operating system
(same release)?
Jerry Banker
Senior Programmer Analyst
IBM Certified Solutions Expert
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I would try re-writing the A type as a D...I'm not sure I-types
always play well with A/S types.
Mark
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A client is experiencing a blink error when using a certain I-descriptor
in a SORT
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Can anybody direct me how to go about fixing this blink error? Is there a
utility onboard that will do it? I was caused by a power outage. from what
my programmer can tell, It appears that there are three corrupt records in
the file.
Running
Good Catch Karl!
Light bulb went off... Yes it truncates the group, not the file. I
remember Mark talking that if a file is tremendously undersized and has
lots of overflow groups, the damage would be more severe. Really makes
sense now.
Steve
Correction, you should only see loss of
Why, oh why, doesn't UV fail the write before it corrupts the file? It is
trivial to know that this is about to happen.
Martin Phillips
Ladybridge Systems
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Why, oh why, doesn't UV fail the write before it corrupts the file? It
is trivial to know that this is about to happen.
Martin Phillips
Wow, what a concept! But then, that would reduce a bit of job security for
folks like me, wouldn't it? I've always told clients going in that if I do
my job right, I'll be out of a job. Yes, I tell my clients that. It's
basically true, but there are certainly glaring exceptions.
Karl
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Do I detect an enhancement suggestion?
Whether this is trivial or hard is beyond me, but I tend to believe
Mr.
Phillips.
(On this subject, anyway. I don't know his opinion of the British
Royals, for example
Hi,
I am receiving the following error:
Computed blink of 0xB44 does not match expected blink of 0x0!
Detected within group starting at address 0x8000!
Internal data error.
I am having a 2GB Data 30 file, which got locked due to unix restriction on
file size.
A unibasic program has been
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I am receiving the following error:
Computed blink of 0xB44 does not match expected blink of 0x0!
Detected within group starting at address
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I am receiving the following error:
Computed blink of 0xB44 does not match expected blink of 0x0!
Detected within group starting at address 0x8000!
Internal data
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