Richard was right (Thanks Richard!). My sql query finished. It found the deleted files. The server thinks the files are still active.
I'm going to rename the file space and ask the customer to run a fresh backup. After a few weeks I'll remove the renamed file space. I see no other way to get rid of these false references in the server. Thanks to everybody who responded to my question! Best regards, Alexander John Naylor wrote: > > Thats a good thought Richard, and easily checked with an sql query > However if this is the same as I am seeing the sql does not find anything. > > Richard Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 12/19/2002 06:33:30 PM > > Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > cc: (bcc: John Naylor/HAV/SSE) > Subject: Re: Client tries to backup non-existing files > > >12/19/02 04:43:43 ANS1228E Sending of object '/bla/bla/file' failed > > > >Every night the client complains about the same files. > > > >And now for the bizarre part: According to our > >customer these files have been removed from > >the client some time ago... > > Hmmm... I wonder if the Sending error might be the client having seen > the name in the active-files list it got from the server at the start > of the backup and, not having found the file in the client file system, > is trying to incite an Expire, but is having trouble communicating that > file name to the server (odd characters, etc.). Keep in mind that many > message-issuance routines expect normalcy in the strings they handle, > and neither look for nor deal with inadvertent non-displayable, binary > characters. That kind of thing can always throw off an investigation: > what you see is not the reality. > > Richard Sims, BU > > ********************************************************************** > The information in this E-Mail is confidential and may be legally > privileged. It may not represent the views of Scottish and Southern > Energy plc. > It is intended solely for the addressees. Access to this E-Mail by > anyone else is unauthorised. If you are not the intended recipient, > any disclosure, copying, distribution or any action taken or omitted > to be taken in reliance on it, is prohibited and may be unlawful. > Any unauthorised recipient should advise the sender immediately of > the error in transmission. > > Scottish Hydro-Electric, Southern Electric, SWALEC and S+S > are trading names of the Scottish and Southern Energy Group. > ********************************************************************** -- ----------------------------------------------- Alexander Verkooijen ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Senior Systems Programmer SARA High Performance Computing