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12217 - Recovering from damaged objects

12217 - Recovering from damaged objects

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Recovering from damaged objects

Hi Rick,

fortunately you told me, that your problems are in a dev-system.
That the backup only shows 2 objects means just nothing!
You have to run the tool first and find out if this may encounter
more tables.
Afterwards these more tables won't be able to be backed up as well!
Then I can't help you without an OSS ticket, because it is real
effort. You mentioned, that Christine sent you something. She has
experience in this area as well, because I recovered her productive
system x-mas last year.
I would suggest not to fix the things yourself. But, it's up to you.
BSIS is no problem, because it can be recreated from BSEG as it is a
duplicate. The other one is more interestig, but should contain
pretty static data. SO, it always depends on the table and then we
have to define the appropiate action.
When you open an OSS ticket, please let me know the number.

Regards

Volker

--- In DoNotReply@consolut.eu, "Rick Githens" <rgithensZg...>
wrote:
> oops, never mind - it contains a save file - also last save finally
> finished and the "only" damaged objects in SAP database are BSIS
and
> DD02T - any way you could help without an OSS ticket (since it's
> only two objects, cough, cough)
>
> --- In DoNotReply@consolut.eu, "Rick Githens" <rgithensZg...>
> wrote:
> > Volker,
> >
> > Thanks - does the zip file contain a program object or source
code
> > or??? binary ftp to host???
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Rick
> > --- In DoNotReply@consolut.eu, "Volker Gueldenpfennig"
> > <volker.gueldenpfennigZs...> wrote:
> > > Hi,
> > >
> > > I put the file CHKPF.zip to the file area at:
> > > http://groups.consolut.net/group/SAP on System i/files/
> > >
> > > This is a tool from IBM (IT?), that checks any PF for
corruption
> > with
> > > an easy CPYF and checking for errors.
> > > Unfortunately it is NOT sufficient to issue backups. I thought
> > this
> > > would work fine as well till last year, but is does definetely
> NOT.
> > > You have to run this tool immediately completely.
> > > If you encounter damaged files - what I expect - you will have
> to
> > > open a ticket at SAP and report the table names.
> > > (BSIS would be fine, because we can recover this from RFBLG,
but
> > this
> > > is not always the cased for other tables)
> > > As you seem to have no backup, this is pretty bad and we have
to
> > see,
> > > what we can do for you.
> > > ... Perhaps to live with a few inconsistencies,
> > >
> > > Regards
> > >
> > > Volker
> > >
> > > --- In DoNotReply@consolut.eu, "Rick Githens"
> > <rgithensZg...>
> > > wrote:
> > > > Recently lost a disk drive. It was replaced and it rebuilt
> > itself
> > > > with no apparent problems. However, I keep encountering
> damaged
> > > > objects when I try to backup. Is there any way, other than
> > > > submitting the backup over and over... to locate all the
> damaged
> > > > objects? Question 2 - relating to SAP tables (i.e. BSIS) - is
> > there
> > > > some way to find out the SQL statement used to create the
> table?
> > I
> > > > thought dspfd used to show the CREATE TABLE statement used
but
> > > can't
> > > > find it now. (by the by, I was able to copy data using a cpyf
> > but
> > > > would need to delete the old objects and create anew before I
> > could
> > > > copy the data back). To further complicate matters, my last
> good
> > > > backup is older than I (or the developers) would want to use.
> > > Thanks.


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