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- Newsgroups: comp.databases.sybase
- Path: sparky!uunet!news.gtech.com!caw
- From: caw@gtech.com (Christopher A. White)
- Subject: Re: Recovering from a log segment full condition
- Message-ID: <1992Dec21.223620.26626@gtech.com>
- Sender: news@gtech.com (USENET Administrator)
- Organization: GTECH Corporation, West Greenwich, RI
- References: <1992Dec16.205611.19776@spectrum.xerox.com> <dave.724703604@rincon>
- Date: Mon, 21 Dec 1992 22:36:20 GMT
- Lines: 20
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- In article <dave.724703604@rincon> dave@ema.rockwell.com (Dave Emde) writes:
- >In <1992Dec16.205611.19776@spectrum.xerox.com> sauvain@fandango.wrc.xerox.com (Richard Sauvain) writes:
- >I've had the same problem myself. Using dump tran database with no_log
- >works will but there have been several instances where I dumped my transaction
- >log only to find that I still received the "out of space in syslogs" message.
- >
- >In this case you need to shutdown and restart the server and then issue
- >another dump with no_log. This fixed my problem. If you have the Sybase
- >Troubleshooting Guide they have a good writeup about this type of problem.
-
- Do NOT do this if master or model is full. The server cannot restart if the
- log segment of one of these two is full. We've never had a problem dumping
- them with 'no_log' however.
-
- Topher
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