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12-17-2003 11:33 PM
12-17-2003 11:33 PM
SDLT Tape drive and Oracle exports
Dear all,
I have an ES40 system running Tru64UNIX V 5.1B PK#2, running Oracle 9.2 databases.
Everyday we take an export of the databases and at the end it reports a strange message of Error in closing /dev/ntape/tape1c, but it reports that the Export has terminated without errors
What does this mean???
Following is the tail of the oracle export log file:
. exporting synonyms
. exporting views
. exporting referential integrity constraints
. exporting stored procedures
. exporting operators
. exporting indextypes
. exporting bitmap, functional and extensible indexes
. exporting posttables actions
. exporting triggers
. exporting materialized views
. exporting snapshot logs
. exporting job queues
. exporting refresh groups and children
. exporting dimensions
. exporting post-schema procedural objects and actions
. exporting user history table
. exporting default and system auditing options
. exporting statistics
error closing export file /dev/ntape/tape1c
Export terminated successfully without warnings.
I have an ES40 system running Tru64UNIX V 5.1B PK#2, running Oracle 9.2 databases.
Everyday we take an export of the databases and at the end it reports a strange message of Error in closing /dev/ntape/tape1c, but it reports that the Export has terminated without errors
What does this mean???
Following is the tail of the oracle export log file:
. exporting synonyms
. exporting views
. exporting referential integrity constraints
. exporting stored procedures
. exporting operators
. exporting indextypes
. exporting bitmap, functional and extensible indexes
. exporting posttables actions
. exporting triggers
. exporting materialized views
. exporting snapshot logs
. exporting job queues
. exporting refresh groups and children
. exporting dimensions
. exporting post-schema procedural objects and actions
. exporting user history table
. exporting default and system auditing options
. exporting statistics
error closing export file /dev/ntape/tape1c
Export terminated successfully without warnings.
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12-18-2003 01:24 AM
12-18-2003 01:24 AM
Re: SDLT Tape drive and Oracle exports
Hi,
please ignore this duplicate thread.
Michael
please ignore this duplicate thread.
Michael
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