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12224 - Recovering from damaged objects

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Recovering from damaged objects

Hi Rick,

what is the result of the CHKPF Tool ?

What tables are damaged ?

Regards

Volker

--- In DoNotReply@consolut.eu, "Volker Gueldenpfennig"
<volker.gueldenpfennigZs...> wrote:
> 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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