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9217 on dbisam.lck |
Wed, Apr 8 2009 4:13 AM | Permanent Link |
"Erik" | Hi,
We have a customer with a network, running several years suddenly they have dbisam errors 9217 on the dbisam.lck file the hardware/network boys have removed all the dbisam.lck files but after restarting our application the error message appears again. What could be the problem ? And, of course : how can I solve it ? with kind regards Erik |
Wed, Apr 8 2009 10:16 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | Erik
From the manual: DBISAM_READERR (9217) Error reading from the table or backup file '<Name>' This error occurs when DBISAM attempts to read from the table or backup file and cannot read the desired number of bytes. This error should never occur, however if it does the most likely reason is corruption in the table or backup file. You should repair the table if this error occurs with a table, but there is currently no way to recover data from a corrupted backup file. Please see the Verifying and Repairing Tables topic for more information on repairing tables. So it looks as though you have a corrupted table somewhere Roy Lambert Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
Wed, Apr 8 2009 10:22 AM | Permanent Link |
"Robert" | "Roy Lambert" <roy.lambert@skynet.co.uk> wrote in message news:8BEF543A-75A5-4E5C-95A6-5621F91849F7@news.elevatesoft.com... > > So it looks as though you have a corrupted table somewhere > How can the lck file be corrupted? It does not contain anything, AFAIK. Robert |
Mon, Apr 13 2009 6:18 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Robert,
<< How can the lck file be corrupted? It does not contain anything, AFAIK. >> It contains the list of tables that make up the database directory, so yes, it is updated and can be corrupted. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Apr 13 2009 6:20 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Erik,
<< We have a customer with a network, running several years suddenly they have dbisam errors 9217 on the dbisam.lck file the hardware/network boys have removed all the dbisam.lck files but after restarting our application the error message appears again. What could be the problem ? And, of course : how can I solve it ? >> I would have them check to see what, if anything, has changed all of a sudden. There must be an external cause if a previously-working application starts to fail like that. Likely culprits include anti-virus software, hot-backup software, or any type of software that can interject itself into the I/O chain and cause issues. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
Mon, Apr 27 2009 4:48 AM | Permanent Link |
"Erik" | Thanks Tim,
we were able to remove them all and restarted alle the computers and strangly the problem was solved.... how ? I don't know, but the customer is happy again.... Erik "Tim Young [Elevate Software]" <timyoung@elevatesoft.com> schreef in bericht news:671C099C-620D-4A2F-ACAC-097357AE4B9D@news.elevatesoft.com... > Erik, > > << We have a customer with a network, running several years suddenly they > have dbisam errors 9217 on the dbisam.lck file the hardware/network boys > have removed all the dbisam.lck files but after restarting our application > the error message appears again. > > What could be the problem ? > And, of course : how can I solve it ? >> > > I would have them check to see what, if anything, has changed all of a > sudden. There must be an external cause if a previously-working > application starts to fail like that. Likely culprits include anti-virus > software, hot-backup software, or any type of software that can interject > itself into the I/O chain and cause issues. > > -- > Tim Young > Elevate Software > www.elevatesoft.com > > |
Wed, Apr 29 2009 2:36 PM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | Erik,
<< we were able to remove them all and restarted alle the computers and strangly the problem was solved.... how ? I don't know, but the customer is happy again.... >> It's possible that the dbisam.lck was corrupted. It's very rare, but it is possible. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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