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Kbase 15630: NLM multi-volume db 263 603 .lk file exists Netware pathname
Autor   Progress Software Corporation - Progress
Acesso   Público
Publicação   5/10/1998
NLM multi-volume db 263 603 .lk file exists Netware pathname

With an NLM multi-volume database, the database must always be
referenced with the full Netware pathname. These pathnames are
case-sensitive, and you must use the same volume name consistently.
i.e. if the .st file contains SYS:\mydb.d1, and F: is mapped to
SYS:, you cannot use F:\mydb to refer to that database in other
commands.

For example, if your multi-volume structure file mydb.st contains:

d SYS:\mydb.d1 f 10000

you must use the full NetWare pathname SYS:\mydb for all of the
following commands and utilities:

all prostrct commands, i.e. prostrct create SYS:\mydb SYS:\mydb.st
all procopy commands, i.e. procopy sports SYS:\mydb
all NLM load commands, i.e. load _mprosrv SYS:\mydb
all proutil commands, i.e. proutil SYS:\mydb -C truncate bi

If your database is stored on a Netware file server and you do not
use the full Netware pathname (with the correct case and volume
name) in all these commands, you may see the following errors:

The database F:\mydb is in use in single user mode (263)
mydb is a copy of SYS:\mydb.db which is active (603)

Progress Software Technical Support Note # 15630