on 05-22-2011 12:21 AM
Guys, system was bounced during normal hours with 3 sm13 updates in process. i realise the updates were not processed they were deactivated (see log below) and we didnt set rdispvbdelete so is it safe to say any updates bring processed have already been deleted after system was brought back up?
how can i confirm they were either deleted or processed?
16:47:43 DP Q0N Failed to send a request to the message server
16:47:43 DIA 001 R0R The update has been deactivated following a system error
16:47:43 DIA 001 R0Z The update dispatch info was reset
16:47:43 DP Q0N Failed to send a request to the message server
16:47:43 DIA 001 R0R The update has been deactivated following a system error
16:47:43 DP Q0N Failed to send a request to the message server
16:47:43 DIA 001 R0R The update has been deactivated following a system error
16:47:43 DIA 001 R0Z The update dispatch info was reset
16:47:43 DP Q0N Failed to send a request to the message server
16:47:43 DIA 001 R0R The update has been deactivated following a system error
thats my assumption also "probably" at startup - i was just wondering how to confirm this when i dont have an update key but just the time stamp
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hello Joe,
parameter "rdisp/vbstart = 1" Determines whether unprocessed or unfinished (status run, Update components not processed, etc.) update requests are automatically processed when an update server is started. By default, these records (usually with status auto) are processed.
hope it helps,
Mercedes
thanks for your response
well nothing there - i cant find what the update key was - system is hard to work with in this case but i'm sure this is a common problem so where are all the replies?
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Hi,
Check vbhdr and vbdata table for any pending updates.
-Sanjay
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