Hi! Thanks for response, but ADS is $$$$... for me. :-( I need to know which file is corrupted.
Maybe: Unrecoverable error 1010: hb_cdxIndexPageRead: Read index page failed. Called from DBUSEAREA(0) - c:\dados\Dir01\clientes.dbf. //So, can correct the correct file. Regards, Itamar M. Lins Jr. "Massimo Belgrano" <mbelgr...@deltain.it> escreveu na mensagem news:609353e70905190722j75effd3cv99d43f2305e7e...@mail.gmail.com... Client server not reduce data corruption? I am Using ads it is never crashed on server side (register error in log but non crash server) what appen if you Restart letodb executable on error and not use corrupted file 2009/5/19 Itamar Lins <itamarl...@bol.com.br> Hi! I get the error. Application Internal Error - C:\letodb\bin\letodb.exe Terminated at: 2009.05.18 17:22:09 Unrecoverable error 1010: hb_cdxIndexPageRead: Read index page failed. Called from DBUSEAREA(0) Called from HS_OPENTABLE(390) in source\server\server.prg Called from LETO_SERVER(0) Called from STARTSERVER(239) in source\server\server.prg Called from MAIN(157) in source\server\server.prg ------------------------------------------------------------------------ My RDD is CDX, and i am using Harbour, SVN. My enviroment is: c:\dados\Dir01\clientes.dbf c:\dados\Dir02\clientes.dbf c:\dados\Dir03\clientes.dbf c:\dados\Dir04\clientes.dbf I need to know what file this with corrupted index and in that place(sub directory). The letodb not informed. This is the reply of Mr Alexander: > Unfortunately, there is no possibility to know this. [x]Harbour doesn't > allow to catch, to handle the internal error, it simply terminates the > application. > Theoretically, if there wasn't hardware problems, including power off, if > the table and index are handled by Harbour only and the DBFCDX RDD hasn't > errors, such kind of problems >shouldn't appear. But if it appears, the > only way is to reindex tables and restart the letodb. >Regards, Alexander. I need to know which file is corrupted. Maybe: Unrecoverable error 1010: hb_cdxIndexPageRead: Read index page failed. Called from DBUSEAREA(0) - c:\dados\Dir01\clientes.dbf. //So I know to fix the problem!!!! Regards, Itamar M. Lins Jr. _______________________________________________ Harbour mailing list Harbour@harbour-project.org http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour -- Massimo Belgrano ------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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