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| Hi, what exactly do you mean by "i create them same size and same offsets as old ones"? You only need to create the chunks on OS- or filesystem level. They need to have exactly the same path name and offsets as the old ones. You should not create the dbspaces using an "onspaces" command (or doing something similar with a different tool). Regards, Martin -- Martin Fuerderer IBM Informix Development Munich, Germany Information Management informix-list-bounces@iiug.org wrote on 10.05.2006 10:29:23: > Hi, > I am trying to restore two dbspaces with warm restore > first dbsapce has one chunk and it's on raw disk > second one ( its a smart blob space) has two chunks and they are cooked file > > And i create them same size and same offsets as old ones. > > execution of ontape -r -D space1 space2 > space1 ok > but restoring space2 its take an error like that "archived 'space2' is a different space from the current 'space2'. > > do you have any idea whats wrong with me? > > IDS 9.40UC2 on solaris8 > > Deniz_____________________________________________ __ > Informix-list mailing list > Informix-list@iiug.org > http://www.iiug.org/mailman/listinfo/informix-list |