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RE: Database recovery
From: Hahn, Uwe (uwe.hahn
sap.com)
Date: Fri Jun 25 2004 - 01:14:03 CDT
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Is the kernel in adnin mode ?
If not then do in dbmcli:
db_admin
util_connect
recover_start ...
regards,
uwe
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Jonathan Sarabia [mailto:jsarabia
gitusa.com]
>Sent: Friday, June 25, 2004 2:03 AM
>To: maxdb
lists.mysql.com
>Subject: Database recovery
>
>
>Hi list!!
>
>I am doing a database recovery by following some examples I
>found in the SAPDB manuals and also in the internet. Beyond,
>you will find the commands and also the error I get:
>
>C:\>dbmcli -uUTL -d siscodb -u dbm,dbm
>dbmcli on siscodb>medium_getall
>OK
>logsave LOG FILE LOG 0 0 NO NO
> 20040624
>194827 20040624194827
>datasave DATA FILE DATA 0 0 NO NO
>20040624194844 20040624194844
>---
>dbmcli on siscodb>recover_start datasave
>ERR
>-24988,ERR_SQL: sql error
>-3005,Invalid SQL statement
>---
>dbmcli on siscodb>
>
>Best regards,
>Jonathan
>
>
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