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Folder "FailedTrans"
Posted: 10 Jan 08 9:06 AM
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Hello,
I have a problem and I come back into sync, please help me.
I have a main office and a remote office. The timing worked well, but now we have problems there and files stay in the folder "FailedTrans" from the main office.
I have a question, these files were synchronized or not?
How can I make this folder "FailedTrans" is empty, and all of these files can synchronize? |
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Re: Folder "FailedTrans"
Posted: 10 Jan 08 9:50 AM
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File in FailedTrans have come back from the remote and contain details of why transactions failed to apply on the remote.
Use trnViewer.exe to open them.
Stephen
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Re: Folder "FailedTrans"
Posted: 10 Jan 08 10:35 AM
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Thanks Stephen
I used trnViewer.exe and errors are:
1. Warning: Fatal error 3624 occurred at Jan 8 2008 10:38AM : Location: q:\SPHINX\NTDBMS\storeng\drs\include\record.inl:1447 Expression: m_SizeRec > 0 && m_SizeRec <= MAXDATAROW SPID: 51 Process ID: 1196
2. Warning: Fatal error 7987 occurred at Jan 10 2008 10:16AM
I believe that mistakes are database, you know, which may be the solution?
In the Folder FailedTrans there are 150 files.
I have another question. Eat hecer that all 150 files "FailedTrans" and all transactions are updated in the remote office?
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Re: Folder "FailedTrans"
Posted: 10 Jan 08 10:44 AM
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I review most of the files and all errors are in the insert to the table Address
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Re: Folder "FailedTrans"
Posted: 10 Jan 08 12:03 PM
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If you Google MAXDATAROW, it appears to indicate something wrong with either the table or perhaps a clustered index. As this is happening during sync on a remote, I would recommend recutting that remote.
Stephen
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Re: Folder "FailedTrans"
Posted: 10 Jan 08 12:12 PM
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Thanks.
And your podrias which would help the process of recutting remote?
Or you mean to make you all from the beginning, or take back the remote database and then attach |
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Re: Folder "FailedTrans"
Posted: 10 Jan 08 2:28 PM
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Sorry Bryan, I'm not 100% sure what you are asking me.
To clarify: Recut the database on the server. Move it to the remote. Run AttachRemote to attach.
Stephen
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