For information my config is :
- Redhat 7.2 with latest updates
- sapdb 7.3.0.20 installed from the rpms 

If you need more information please contact me.

Laurent



On Tue, 2002-03-12 at 14:19, Laurent Vaills wrote:
> Hi.
> 
> As Yves Trudeau I am preparing myself for a possible crash.
> So I do a complete backup on Sunday and every other day of the week only
> an incremental backup.
> Each time an incremental backup is completed successfully I copied it
> into a safe place.
> In the documentation (pdf "Backup and recovery with the DBMCLI"), it is
> written (p.6) that "with incremental backups, only data that has been
> chenged since the last complete backup is saved. 
> So to restore a crash, the recover's procedure should be : 
> - recover the complete backup
> - recover only the last incremental backup.
> 
> Here is the test I do :
> - create an empty database
> - create tables
> - fill tables
> - do a complete backup with checkpoint
> - fill tables
> - do an incremental backup with checkpoint (A)
> - fill tables
> - do an incremental backup with checkpoint (B)
> - drop the database and delete files
> - create an empty database
> - set state to cold and util_execute INIT CONFIG
> - recover complete backup
> - recover second incremental backup (B) : it does not work !!!
> The error message I got is :
> dbmcli on localhost : TST>ERR
> -24988,ERR_SQL: sql error
> -111,Message not available
> >From the doc, a more explicit error message : "Incompatible incremental
> backup" [btw, why not setting this message instead of "message not
> available].
> 
> What did I do wrong ?
> Am I obliged to recover all the previous incremental backups ?
> 
> Laurent
> 
> 
> 
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