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Re: ovwdb: strange objects

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Subject: Re: ovwdb: strange objects
From: "Leslie Clark" <lclark@us.ibm.com>
Date: Wed, 18 Apr 2001 16:11:16 -0400
Helmut, I have not seen that happen in years. I keep an eye out for them
because long ago there were some code problems that could cause them.
But I don't see it any more. Have you been migrating the same database
since V4? If I saw that, even if they were not growing, I would schedule
time
for a rediscovery just to get it clean. If it is growing, call Support. If
not,
weigh the pain and either ignore it or clean it up. Or call Support.

And I will say it again, you should always be prepared to rediscover or
restore your database. Stuff happens.  I would take a backup of this, and
restore from an old backup and check to see if they were always there. If
they were, you can just restore your most current one ( if you have the fix
for pax installed).

Cordially,

Leslie A. Clark
IBM Global Services - Systems Mgmt & Networking
Detroit

helmut.schroeder.hs@bayer-ag.de@tkg.com on 04/17/2001 11:47:18 AM

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Hi,

This is NV 6.01 in AIX 4.3.3:
Checking our object DB, I found about 9.000 objects with no
fields but Selection Name as follows:

OBJECT: 134765
        FIELD ID        FIELD NAME                      FIELD VALUE
        10              Selection Name                  "Selection
Name134765"

OBJECT: 134766
        FIELD ID        FIELD NAME                      FIELD VALUE
        10              Selection Name                  "Selection
Name134766"
....

I have no idea where they came from  - ovtopofix changes nothing.
 ...  I don't really want to restore from backup because they
seem to be there for quite a while.
Any ideas ? Thanks in advance ....

Helmut Schroeder



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