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error in database?

2002-10-10 10:28:50
Subject: error in database?
From: Alexander Lazarevich <alazarev AT HERA.ITG.UIUC DOT EDU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2002 09:28:19 -0500
i'm getting a lot of these errors when the server is running the automatic
expiration process:

ANR9999D imutil.c(1311): Error deleting object (0 9009661)
ANR9999D imutil.c(2810): Bitfile id 0.9009662 not found.
ANR9999D imutil.c(1311): Error deleting object (0 9009662)
ANR9999D imutil.c(2810): Bitfile id 0.9009663 not found.
ANR9999D imutil.c(1311): Error deleting object (0 9009663)
ANR9999D imutil.c(2810): Bitfile id 0.9009664 not found.
ANR9999D imutil.c(1311): Error deleting object (0 9009664)
ANR9999D imutil.c(2810): Bitfile id 0.9009665 not found.
ANR9999D imutil.c(1311): Error deleting object (0 9009665)
ANR9999D imutil.c(2810): Bitfile id 0.9009666 not found.

but i can't find that error tpye in the messages manual. chapter 7 says it
talks about 9999D, but there is no entry for it (another great manual!
p-psych!). from looking at the output of dsmadmc -console while its doing
the expiration, i can see that it's only getting these errors while
looking at filepsaces from our webserver. this webserver was recently
upgraded with new hardware, new OS, etc., and after the upgrade we did not
delete the old filespace, we just backed up over the old one. it should
have worked, by just deleting all the old objects for that filespace and
then backing up all the new ones. but maybe it got confused?

any ideas how i fix it? should we just blow away all the filespaces for
it, and then back it up again. we'd lose all retention files, but i
don't believe that would bother anyone too much. better to fix the
problem, then coast along with a corrupted database right?

thanks in advance,

alex
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   Alex Lazarevich | Systems | Imaging Technology Group
   alazarev AT itg.uiuc DOT edu | (217)244-1565 | www.itg.uiuc.edu
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