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At 28 JUL 2004 03:54:19AM Brian Parker wrote:

GFE after REMAKETABLE

I am trying some experiments on a test system to improve access to our AREV 3.12 hashed files. The test file in question first has VERIFYLH (F) run, which checks out ok and recommends a framesize of 2048. The file statistics are as follows:-

Size .LK=96,631 Kb

Size .OV=338,957 Kb

Frame=1024

Modulo=96,631

Av rows per group=3.08

Av row length=1272.17

Total rows=297,706

Dict rows (from LIST_DICT)=7

I then rebuilt the table as follows:-

REMAKETABLE DATA 297706 1273 7 2048 50

Resetting the threshold and the framesize however the file then has a GFE in the first group. Am I doing something wrong here?

Many Thanks for any help.

Brian


At 28 JUL 2004 05:03AM support@sprezzatura.com wrote:

How big are the resulting LK and OV files?

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At 28 JUL 2004 05:54AM Brian Parker wrote:

.LK=467,788 .OV=257,792

Looking at the file with dumplh gives the following message:-

Header for group 1 has been corrupted. No framesize or modulo can be read. It then offers to fix it, which I haven't yet tried.


At 28 JUL 2004 07:08AM support@sprezzatura.com wrote:

Can you repeat the remakefile LOCALLY using no network driver?

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At 28 JUL 2004 09:50AM Brian Parker wrote:

And that works fine. (Run from a local C: drive without LHsrvc).


At 28 JUL 2004 10:05AM support@sprezzatura.com wrote:

OK will ensure the PTB are notified.

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At 28 JUL 2004 10:35AM Brian Parker wrote:

OK - Thanks for helping


At 28 JUL 2004 11:59AM Mike Ruane wrote:

Brian-

What network product are you using, and what version?

Thanks-

Mike Ruane

Revelation Software


At 28 JUL 2004 12:05PM Brian Parker wrote:

It's the Universal driver 3.0.0.2 on Win2K server.

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