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Hello John,
Thanks so much for your advise.
I deleteted both index files (actually renamed them to *.bak) and restarted TS
in the off line mode. It began to rebuild the file and stopped midway with a
message that the tick file was corrupted. Fortunately, I had done a backup with
ghost on Saturday so I restored the files and now all seems to be functioning
fine. Thanks again. I hope your dettailed instructions will also be helpful to
others that may have this problem.
Karl
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Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 5:09
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Subject: Re: [RT] TS4 Server error
Karl,
Don't know what this error message means specifically, but
when I used to get CTREE errors I would delete the 40Bonn.idx file and then
start up the TS4 server. It would "rebuild the index file" and all would
be well. This .idx file is in your /Omega/Server/BTC folder.
Also in that folder is 40Bonn.dat, your main data file. Make sure you
don't delete that. And its a good idea to make a copy of the main data
file every week and keep it elsewhere. 40Bonn5.dat and 40Bonn5.idx are two
other files that can be deleted when you have strange problems as they will
also be rebuilt when you start up the server. Recently to resolve a
problem I had to delete all three of these files(40Bonn.idx, 40Bonn5.dat, 40
Bonn5.idx) and then reboot the computer...and do all this 3 or 4 times
before the server would work again. Having to repeat this
action was very unusual but it's worked for me twice recently.
These files named above are those with BMI as the data
feed. They would have slightly different names depending on your data
feed. If you're unsure about doing this, just make copies of the files
you want to delete and keep them in a different folder so you can always put
them back in place.
John
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To: <A
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Sent: Tuesday, January 22, 2002 10:58
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Subject: [RT] TS4 Server error
My server just started giving me an error.
shutting down and restart doesn't help. The error:
CTREE error: Addrec:(31) flag not
set in delete chain
Dump file 0, isam_er31,
uerr_cod31, sisiocodo (C:\sr\or_server40.c-line
Any suggestions for fixing this would be
most appreciated.
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