Hi,

i forwarded my previous concerns FIY ...

The Problem to be solved :

Before the "incident" a backup of the instance could easily restored into a
new instances. The old backups seem to contain the parameter-data.
New Backups don't. When triing to migrate or restore into a new instance, no
parameter-data is preset. And when triing to set the parameter-data
manually, sapdb just won't accept them, quittiung with some "blah is
mandatory"-error.

What did i do wrong?

Regards,

Flo

-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: Florian Schmitz [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 24. Juni 2004 15:31
An: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Betreff: AW: Database crash with 8524 ERR 55011 FBM invalid marker
combination for block


After about 18 hours of plain work, most seems to be fixed now.
The Database is back running with no Dataloss at all. Autolog did awesome
miracles.
But some Indizes are marked as bad. ATM, i'm afraid of fixing them 'cause
the restore took ages ...

What struggles me most :
Before the "incident" a backup of the instance could easily restored into a
new instances. The old backups seem to contain the parameter-data.
New Backups don't. When triing to migrate or restore into a new instance, no
parameter-data is preset. And when triing to set the parameter-data
manually, sapdb just won't accept them, quittiung with some "blah is
mandatory"-error.

What did i do wrong?

Heck, i just wanted to code and not to administrate. :-))

Flo

-----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht-----
Von: D�hr, Markus ICC-H [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Gesendet: Mittwoch, 23. Juni 2004 16:17
An: 'Florian Schmitz'; D�hr, Markus ICC-H
Cc: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'
Betreff: RE: Database crash with 8524 ERR 55011 FBM invalid marker
combination for block


> we use 'standard' sata Disks under Linux without dynamic mechanisms.
> I tried to recreate some faulty Indizes with the DMGui, but
> it gave me a
> 9041  BD Index not accessible.
> I droped the faulty Indizes and do a DB-Check again.
> Afterwards, i'll try to do a reiserfsck now and check the disks.
>

Ok...

> What do you mean with "evenlog" in special?

Oops - my message was based on the assumption that you are using W*** - just
forget it.

You could check if there were problems with the harddisk driver in
/var/log/messages or dmesg. What kernel do you use?


Greetz,

SIEGENIA-AUBI KG
Informationswesen

i.A.

Markus D�hr
SAP-CC/BC, SAPDB-DBA

Tel.:    +49 6503 917-152
Fax:     +49 6503 917-7152
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Internet: http://www.siegenia-aubi.com


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