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| Iniciado por guest, 18,dic. 2014 13:30 - 4 respuestas |
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| Publicado el 18,diciembre 2014 - 13:30 |
Hi, the following code works just fine in a WD17application and a HFSQL v17 database:
// Describe an immediate backup Backup_Doc is hBackupDescription Backup_Doc..Description = "Doc Backup" Backup_Doc..WithIndex = True Backup_Doc..ProgressBar = "PROGBAR_ProgBarHand" Backup_Doc..Destination =MyDirectory Backup_Doc..Source = "*" Backup_Doc..LimitNumberBackups = 0 // Save the backup nMyBackup=HBackup(myconnect, Backup_Doc) ///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
When I upgrade this app/code to WD19 and HFSQL 19 - it gives an error - near the end of the backup - saying .."Not enough storage is available to process this command(<img src="/NG2013_WEB/ui/smiley/7.gif" align=absmiddle border=0 alt="8)">". and an errorcode 70151 (which means INSUFFICIENT MEMORY)
I get the same error with the WD19 app and HFSQL 17 ....
Any Ideas ? |
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| Publicado el 18,diciembre 2014 - 14:25 |
Hi Steven,
The error message reads like it it has two meanings: 1) Not enough memory 2) Not enough hard disk space...
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Insufficient memory to complete the operation.
Close one or more applications or free disk space and repeat the operation.
I know its a basic question, but do you have space on your drive for the backup file?
Thanks Ned! |
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| Publicado el 18,diciembre 2014 - 18:32 |
Hi Ned, yes I have a lot of space. I sent a report to PCSoft about the problem, but in the meantime I bypassed the problem changing this: Backup_Doc..Source = "*" to Backup_Doc..Source = "myDatabase/*"
It is a resource problem of some kind, but not a problem with disk space. I also forgot to say that it happens with HFSQL 32bit and 64 bit |
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| Publicado el 22,diciembre 2014 - 13:44 |
Hi Steven,
What is the OS? If it is Win 8 or Win8.1, then it may be a problem with the OS. I have seen similar kinds of (wrong) errors (not enough disk space) in some other software too, when moving from an earlier Windows to 8.
Best regards Ola |
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| Publicado el 22,diciembre 2014 - 14:19 |
Hi Ola, I tested it and it happens on Windows 2012R2 Server (also 2008R2) and Windows 7, Windows 8 and 8.1 !!!!
The same code compiled with V17, works just fine.
My original code (the one I posted) did a FULL backup of the server (all its databases, log files etc). According to PCSoft support the only thing I can do is upgrade the "server" - for me this means more RAM - but I already have 16 GB !!!! And say I go to 32 GB - what happens if after that I need more RAM ?
I would assume that if this was a RAM problem, PCSoft could use "Virtual RAM" like the hard disk to bypass the problem. We have plenty of free hard disk storage - but RAM?
Since I am not optimistic - to get a solution from PCSoft -I am now just doing a backup one database each time ...
Steven Sitas |
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