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B T Vikram Kumar <[log in to unmask]>
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B T Vikram Kumar <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 12 Nov 1999 15:11:40 +0530
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You can  use the PURGE option of DBRECOV. (Refer Page 8.11 of IMAGE manual 6th
edition, Aug 1997 or the online version at   Utility Program Operation [
TurboIMAGE/XL Database Management System Reference Manual ]

Regards,
Vikram

Scott Lindholm wrote:

> I am setting up a "poor man's" reporting box.  The method that I am trying
> to utilize is FTPing log files to the report box and roll the data base
> forward.  The recovery errors out as shown below:
>
> >recover dms.data.azce
>  DATABASE DMS LAST DBSTORED THU, NOV 11, 1999, 12:05 PM
> >run
> **** ERROR #1 **** Can't save restart file:  DUPLICATE PERMANENT FILE NAME
> (FSE
> RR 100)
>
> DBRECOV ABORTS ON THU, NOV 11, 1999,  4:08 PM
>
> DBRECOV STACKDUMP FOLLOWS:
>        PC=a.00a44bb0 NL.PUB.SYS/stackdump_prime+$264
> NM* 0) SP=418468d8 RP=a.00e56f70 stackdump2+$80c
>        DP=c0202008 PSP=41846798 PCPRIV=2
> NM  1) SP=41846798 RP=a.00e576b4 STACKDUMP+$208
>        DP=c0202008 PSP=418465d8 PCPRIV=2
> NM  2) SP=418465d8 RP=a.00e57498 ?STACKDUMP+$8
>        DP=c0202008 PSP=41846518 PCPRIV=2
>          export stub: 1450.00024b5c DBRECOV.PUB.SYS/abend+$3b0
> NM  3) SP=41846518 RP=1450.0001dbe8 runcmnd+$978
>        DP=41638000 PSP=418463d0 PCPRIV=3
> NM  4) SP=418463d0 RP=1450.00017bd0 readcommands+$664
>        DP=41638000 PSP=418462c8 PCPRIV=3
> NM  5) SP=418462c8 RP=1450.0003d254 splob'+$11c
>        DP=41638000 PSP=41846288 PCPRIV=3
> NM  6) SP=41846288 RP=1450.00000000
>        DP=41638000 PSP=41846130 PCPRIV=2
>      (end of NM stack)
>  Abort occured outside analysis and recovery time.
>  Cause of abort is:
>  Restart file open failed
>
> I cannot find the file which is apparently causing the problem.  Does
> anybody have any suggestions?
>
> Thanks,
> Scott Lindholm
> Sr Systems Administrator
> Corporate Express
> 303-664-3264
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