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| Scottm 2005-07-14, 8:23 pm |
| I have an issue where the log starting offset differs from
the offsets in sysremoteuser. Can these columns be updated
in the sysremoteuser table?
It's Sybase 9.0.1.1302...
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| Rob Waywell 2005-07-15, 9:23 am |
| How do the offsets differ?
Is the log starting offset later than the offset required for dbremote?
If so, have you included the path to the old log files in the dbremote
command line?
SQL Remote User's Guide
Utilities and Options Reference
The Message Agent
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Syntax
{ dbremote | ssremote } [ options ] [ directory ]
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directory The directory in which old transaction logs are held
(Adaptive Server Anywhere only)
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If you have specified the old log files directory, are you missing a
transaction log?
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<Scottm> wrote in message news:42d6bebe.4c8a.1681692777@sybase.com...
>I have an issue where the log starting offset differs from
> the offsets in sysremoteuser. Can these columns be updated
> in the sysremoteuser table?
>
> It's Sybase 9.0.1.1302...
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