You can change the file code with any number of utilities, I would imagine
that they would create fclose log entires. Enable fclose logging and take
a scan for what is doing it.
At 05:51 PM 4/30/2001, [log in to unmask] wrote:
>cory,
>
>the file is intact but the code is no longer "PRIV" when you do a listf
>filename,2?
>
>i have never seen this problem but it sounds like the label is getting
>changed. have you looked at your log files to see if someone or a job is
>signing on around that time?
>
>----------
>
>Twice in the past few weeks we've had the PRIV code get lost on the same
>production dataset on our 6.0 PP1 machine. The dataset is not a jumbo.
>So
>far the cause or any symptoms have eluded us. Both occurred overnight,
>but
>at significantly different points in our nightly cycle. Neither HP nor
>Bradmark (we use DBGeneral, although it was not being used at the time of
>failure) has any prior experience with the problem. The first time we
>restored the DB and had to rerun the nightly jobs. The second time we
>were
>prepared with FILECODE from Allegro and simply putting the code back fixed
>the problem.
>
>Any ideas or experience you can share would be appreciated.
>
>Cory Black
>First Penn-Pacific Life
>847-466-8558
>
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