I assume one of your mirrored log device was set to bad.
You can list all bad devices and then use the reintegration feature.
These steps should be supported by the dbmgui.
kind regards
Uwe
> -----Original Message-----
> From: R Sheehan [mailto:jrjs2000@stripped]
> Sent: Mittwoch, 16. April 2003 14:52
> To: sapdb.general@stripped
> Subject: Bad Devspace warning on DBMGui status screen
>
>
> Last weekend, the disk array was accidentally
> unplugged from our NT system running SAPDB 7.3.017.
> The database did an emergency shutdown (9050). When
> the disks were reconnected and the system rebooted,
> the database came up without errors and a database
> check completed successfully.
> Since it happened on a weekend, the database was
> quiet, no data was being added, changed or deleted at
> that time.
> However, on the status screen of the DBMGui (V7.4)
> there is a warning status indicating that I have one
> bad devspace. Knldiag and database error logs are
> clean, NT system logs look OK too.
> Is it possible that this warning is incorrect?
> Thanks for your help,
> Randella Sheehan
> Waters Corporation
>
>
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