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Re: error message ANR0104E, aix server V2.1

1995-12-18 12:38:46
Subject: Re: error message ANR0104E, aix server V2.1
From: Dave Cannon <dcannon AT VNET.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 1995 10:38:46 MST
>On Mon, 18 Dec 1995, Klaere Cassirer wrote:

>> The following messages appear each night in the activity log when expiation
>> processing is done:
>>
>> 12/17/1995 01:35:29  ANR0811I Inventory client file expiration started as
>>                       process 2.
>> 12/17/1995 01:59:03  ANR0104E astxn.c(1159): Error 2 deleting row from table
>>                       "AS.Volume.Assignment".
>> 12/17/1995 01:59:03  ANR1181E astxn.c294: Data storage transaction 0:341101
>>                       was aborted.
>> 12/17/1995 01:59:06  ANR2183W imexp.c1533: Transaction 0:3341101 was aorted.
>> 12/17/1995 01:59:06  ANR0865E Expiration processing failed - internal server
>>                       error.
>> 12/17/1995 01:59:06  ANR0860E Expiration process 2 terminated due to iternal
>>                       error: deleted 1792 backup files and 0 archive fles.
>>
>> Does anybody know what it means and what I can do?
>>
>> Thanks in advance
>>
>> Klaere Cassirer
>> GMD - German National Research Center for Information Technology
>> Institute for Algorithms and Scientific Computing (SCAI)
>> Schloss Birlinghoven, 53754 Sankt Augustin, Germany
>> e-mail: cassirer AT gmd DOT de                                   Tel.: +49 
>> 221 14275
>8
>>
>>
>Yes , I had this problem. You must upgrade server at release 2.1.2. This
>is a bug in first release of server. After you must correct the problem
>with the data base, it's a very long process... You must stop the server
>do a dsmserv dump db to take a backup of ypour data base, after you must
>do dsmserv loaddb. At the end you must do a audit db on your data base.
>have a database with 2 Gb, 22,000,000 entry in sdata base and the proces
>taken 38 Hours..... Good luck.


>Yves tremblay, University of Sherbrooke
>Yves.Tremblay AT courrier.usherb DOT ca

Please refer to APAR II08975, which gives instructions for correcting
this problem.  If you follow these instructions, you should not find
the process to be very time consuming.  In particular, it is not
necessary to dump your entire database nor perform a database audit.
Good luck.

Dave Cannon
ADSM Development
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