Kbase P90379: What does the dbrpr scan message: 'Extent above the high water mark, skipping' mean?
Autor |
  Progress Software Corporation - Progress |
Acesso |
  Público |
Publicação |
  8/6/2009 |
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Status: Verified
GOAL:
What does the dbrpr scan message: 'Extent above the high water mark, skipping' mean?
GOAL:
What does the message: Extent above the high water mark, skipping... mean?
FACT(s) (Environment):
All Supported Operating Systems
Progress 9.x
OpenEdge 10.x
FIX:
The message, 'Extent <pathname/extent> is above high water mark, skipping', is an informational message that you may encounter when using the dbrpr utility to scan a database. The message is making note that you have pre-formatted extents in this multi-volume database that have yet to be used for storage by the database. This does not indicate any corruption with your database structure.