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ElevateDB Error #100 after creating a Job |
Wed, Feb 9 2011 6:31 PM | Permanent Link |
jdm77 | I created a Job (after creating a store named "backups") then I scheduled the job to run about 5 minutes later. I closed out of Manager to see how if it would run. I went open ElevateDb Manager and now get the following error:
ElevateDB Error #100 There is an error in the metadata for the configuration EDBConfig (The object has been updated by a new version of the engine) Does this mean my server engine that ran the backup was a later build than my manager? How do I fix the problem? Thanks, joni |
Thu, Feb 10 2011 5:51 AM | Permanent Link |
Roy Lambert NLH Associates Team Elevate | joni
>ElevateDB Error #100 There is an error in the metadata for the configuration EDBConfig (The object has been updated by a new version of the engine) > >Does this mean my server engine that ran the backup was a later build than my manager? How do I fix the problem? Sounds like it - I'd suggest downloading the latest of the utilities and the latest software or at least the utilities of the same version as your server Roy Lambert [Team Elevate] |
Tue, Feb 15 2011 8:45 AM | Permanent Link |
Tim Young [Elevate Software] Elevate Software, Inc. timyoung@elevatesoft.com | << I created a Job (after creating a store named "backups") then I scheduled
the job to run about 5 minutes later. I closed out of Manager to see how if it would run. I went open ElevateDb Manager and now get the following error: ElevateDB Error #100 There is an error in the metadata for the configuration EDBConfig (The object has been updated by a new version of the engine) Does this mean my server engine that ran the backup was a later build than my manager? How do I fix the problem? >> The solution is to download the ElevateDB Additional Software and Utilities for the version that you're using with the ElevateDB Server, and then install it. Then you should have no problem using the ElevateDB Manager to access the same configuration that the ElevateDB Server is using. -- Tim Young Elevate Software www.elevatesoft.com |
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