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TP MAXIMUM RETURN CODE:8888, tp running

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Hi,

We were performing client export/ import from PRD to QA.

Export is successful(21/2 hours for 150 GB size of DB).

The tp request successfully added to buffer after the import is running for longer period.

The size of datafile is 12GB around.

In stms import status is showing as import running(truck).

tp and r3trans for running at OS level.

Import monitor log

traget client=410

maximum return code: 8888 - tp running

(pr1kt00055, ) running main report.

tp SLOG:

START TRANSMIT BUFFER ENTR QA1 g 20110917070813

STOP TRANSMIT BUFFER ENTR QA1 g 0000 20110917070813

START TRANSMIT BUFFER ENTR QA1 g 20110917071331

STOP TRANSMIT BUFFER ENTR QA1 g 0000 20110917071331

START TRANSMIT BUFFER ENTR QA1 g 20110917071433

STOP TRANSMIT BUFFER ENTR QA1 g 0000 20110917071433

START TRANSMIT BUFFER ENTR QA1 g 20110917071434

STOP TRANSMIT BUFFER ENTR QA1 g 0000 20110917071434

Please let us know whether the tp import is running or not.

Please suggest the time taken to import in STMS.

Thanks and Regards

KARTHIK

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maximum return code: 8888 - tp running

It means import is running, during a import of transport request also you can find the status.

And remote client copy is not a suggested (I mean recommended) way for bigger clients.

Always client export and import is good option for doing a client copy (Remotely).

Regards,

Nick Loy

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We used to use SCC9 for remote client copy, not SCC8 export and then import for that much big content.

scc8 import and then import I see it for the first time for this much big datafile.

maximum return code: 8888 - tp running

(pr1kt00055, ) running main report

tp return code seems the point of concern here, however if the import logs are getting updated 'regularly' at OS level then import is still running.

Can't estimate the time duration, but import of datafile of 12gb is quite heavy. Let's see what other techies suggest here.

Thanks