Tricia

Seconding what Steve said. Do NOT RELOAD yet.  Do the AUTOCHK FULL to a file
and then send back to us what the errors were.  THe %'s you saw at the end
are NOT the errors it encountered.

David Blocker

----- Original Message -----
From: "Steve Vellella" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, September 12, 2002 3:50 PM
Subject: Re: Ran Autochk


> Tricia,
>
> Make sure that you run AUTOCHK FULL to get the details of the problem.
>
> A lot of times I will output the results to a file so that I can read
> through them.
>
> For example from the R> type:
>
> OUT ERRCHK.TXT
> AUTOCHK FULL
> OUT SCREEN
>
> It is important to know how severe the damage is in order for you to
> decide whether you should restore from backup or reload the database
> (which will most likely fix the errors). However, sometimes the errors
> are so severe that a reload will chop off a big chunk of the data in
> your table.
>
> Steve Vellella
>
> Tricia PORTER wrote:
>
> >  I did an autochk on my database and I got the following: File #2
> > active space:  3005964   File #2  unusable space :  25076  File #2
> > utilization 99.172693....% Errors have been encountered. Can anyone
> > tell me what that means and how I may correct the problem?  Thanks.
> > Tricia
>
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