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Old 29-Oct-2009, 03:34 PM
 
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Default Re: Dbcopy errors Windows -> Windows

Ok, so I'd advise going to MS forums and asking how to turn off any
caching or op-locks that might be causing this. Probably drop your
server performance by 40%, but that's life.

Cheryl Alvarado wrote:
> Microsoft client. No Novell client installed.
>
> >>> Michael Bell<mikebell90@no-mx.forums.novell.com> 10/29/2009 10:19

> AM >>>
> Cheryl Alvarado wrote:
> > So it only works to dbcopy to the same server? Or should it work and
> > I'm missing a setting on some of my servers? It seems to work fine for
> > one of my PO servers - no errors in dbcopy on that one, but on some PO
> > servers - no user or msg files get copied, and I've seen at least one
> > server where SOME of the user and msg files get copied, but not all.

>
> I mean network clients (and you don't mention which client is used) can
> introduce all kindsa fun opportunistic locking stuff at a layer dbcopy
> cannot see.
>
> >
> > >>> Michael Bell<mikebell90@no-mx.forums.novell.com> 10/29/2009 12:03

> > AM >>>
> > Cheryl Alvarado wrote:
> > > I'm trying to use dbcopy to create restore areas. My PO's are GW

> 7.0.3
> > > on Windows , and my restore areas are on another Windows sever.
> > >
> > > It seems that open files are not being copied. The errors I see

> in the
> > > logs are:
> > > Source file user0dh.db found in ngwguard.db as user0dh.db
> > > Error: Unable to open source file k:\ofuser\user0dh.db (8201)

> errno (5)
> > > Error: Return Code (8201) processing k:\ofuser\user0dh.db
> > >
> > > Other user files in the same directory copy fine. I have the same
> > > problem with msg files.
> > > Isn't dbcopy supposed to be able to copy open files?
> > > Is there some Windows setting I'm missing?
> > > Cheryl

> > sure but k ain't a local windows drive is it? As soon as you go network,
> > things are different
> >
> >

>
>

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