I've seen this in association with AUDIT. It happened on my server when the
server crashed and had to go back to the previous weeks database for
restore. After restoring the database, when you start the server you find
that the disk volumes vary online and you issue an audit on the disk pools.
This is when these messages start appearing on the screen.

Prasanna


-----Original Message-----
From: PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 12:24 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ANR9999D
Importance: High


I dont think so the same occured before to someone but not with audit.As was
seen on q & a.

-----Original Message-----
From: Fred Johanson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 09, 2001 10:53 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ANR9999D


I just did an AUDIT VOL FIX=YES on a cartridge with known bad files on
it.  Interspersed among the report in the log are the following messages,
repeated a number of times.  Can anyone reassure me that they are caused by
the AUDIT?

TIA



>Date/Time                Message
 >
>--------------------
>----------------------------------------------------------
>05/09/01   10:23:41      ANR9999D sstrans.c(5214): Invalid magic number
>found in
>                           frame
> header.
>05/09/01   10:23:41      ANR9999D sstrans.c(5221): Wrong segment group id
>found in
>                           frame
> header.
>05/09/01   10:23:41      ANR9999D sstrans.c(5227): Wrong sequence number
>found in
>                           frame
> header.
>05/09/01   10:23:41      ANR9999D sstrans.c(5233):
>Actual:   Magic=34301260,
>                           SrvId=1043803943,
> SegGroupId=2310630566846005451,
>                           SeqNum=1229539657.
 >
>05/09/01   10:23:41      ANR9999D sstrans.c(5240): Expected:
>Magic=53454652,
>                           SrvId=0, SegGroupId=72927781.
> SeqNum=1.

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