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    Oracle Data Pump and Z91

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    • Article Type: General
    • Product: Aleph
    • Product Version: 20

    Problem Symptoms:
    * Aleph site using ADAM recently has used Oracle Data Pump to transfer data from server A to server B
    OR Aleph site using ADAM upgrade from one verstion to another using Data Pump
    * Afterwards parts of ADAM full text index (Z91, DR$Z91_ID1) are missing on server B
    * There may be following error messages in "run_e_01_z0102.*"

    Oracle error: ctx_sync_error
    ORA-20000: Oracle Text error:
    DRG-10502: index XXX01.Z91_ID1 does not

    Cause:
    Oracle Data Pump is not able to transfer Z91 data

    Resolution:
    On target server -after Data Pump is performed- call up service "Update Full Text Index (manage-91)" in library XXX01 to recreate Z91

    Additional Information

    Service manage-91 is relatively fast (approx. 30 minutes for 200.000 ADAM objects)

    Category: ADAM (500)


    • Article last edited: 4/4/2014
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