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| Hi, yes, it is very likely (95%) that you hit this defect PTS#172181 that you already found. It got fixed in 9.40.xC7. Unfortunately I don't think that there is a workaround, i.e. no fixing the problem without upgrade. Probably using a newer archecker (from 9.40.xC7) would solve this problem, but may cause other problems ... so I don't want to recommend that either. The problem is in the way how archecker does the checking. It does not mean that something is wrong with the backup. Regards, Martin -- Martin Fuerderer IBM Informix Development Munich, Germany Information Management IBM Deutschland Entwicklung GmbH Chairman of the Supervisory Board: Martin Jetter Board of Management: Herbert Kircher Corporate Seat: Boeblingen, Germany Reg.-Gericht: Amtsgericht Stuttgart, HRB 243294 informix-list-bounces@iiug.org wrote on 08.05.2008 19:35:58: > HPUX 11i IDS 9.40.HC5 > > I'm seeing this message in an archecker log file. > > STATUS: Checking carstrain:syssyntable > STATUS: Checking 0x00200B89: > ERROR: bad extent number 0 -- only 0 extents. > ERROR: Unable to convert logical address to physical address. > STATUS: Checking 0x00200B8A: > ERROR: bad extent number 0 -- only 0 extents. > ERROR: Unable to convert logical address to physical address. > > A google search reveals a reference to a bug fixed in version 10.xx > > bug_number 172181 > description ARCHECKER RETURNS MISLEADING ERROR MESSAGE LIKE > "ERROR: BAD EXTENT NUMBER 0 -- ONLY 0 EXTENTS." WITH IN-PLACE ALTER > TABLE PARTITION PAGES > product_code ONLINE > component_code ARCHECKR > > Does this look like what I'm seeing here? Is there a way to fix > whatever archecker thinks is wrong as upgrading right now is not > really an option. > > -- > -------------------------------------------- > Chris Salch > Programmer/Analyst > _______________________________________________ > Informix-list mailing list > Informix-list@iiug.org > http://www.iiug.org/mailman/listinfo/informix-list |