Index upgrade to 64 bit error msg in Journal
Created: 03 Mar 2013 | Updated: 13 Mar 2013 | 8 comments
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Hi all,
I have errors in EV server on upgrade index task for Journal archive.
the error is:
Log Name: Symantec Enterprise Vault
Source: Enterprise Vault
Date: 2/28/2013 5:53:31 PM
Event ID: 41352
Task Category: Index Volumes Processor
Level: Error
Keywords: Classic
User: N/A
Computer: Server Name
Description:
The processing of the Upgrade Sub task has stopped following errors.
Upgrade Sub task ID: 12EB8C465E838D84E88B2A8242AB4B2E11110000evsite_0
Reason: Undefined
Error Type: NonCritical
Description: Unable to find the highest index sequence number of the 32 bit volumes for archive id [12EB8C465E838D84E88B2A8242AB4B2E11110000evsite].
attached print screen of index, the weird thins is that it shows 1-Not Set on the 32bit index.
if upgrade was done successfully from 32 to 64 bit indexing, shouldn't the 64bit index start from1? since it starts with 2562665...
any advice?
Sarah
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Did you try to rebuild or just upgrade?
If only upgrade, try to rebuild it. If that fails run a dtrace of the following:
Seems like the 32 bit index was corrupt to begin with.
Tony Sterling
www.bluesource.net or www.bluesource.co.uk
Offices in the US and the UK
started rebuilding.
it's journal archive, it will probably take a week
Yep, but if it completes it will be 64-bit and it was pretty useless the way it was.
Tony Sterling
www.bluesource.net or www.bluesource.co.uk
Offices in the US and the UK
well, it did complete, however, it still has in 32bit range '1-Not Set' so... I opened a case at Symantec.
Will update this thread once we have results.
1 to not set should mean its an empty index volume
Should
but I checked and the folder of the 32bit exist, and has 1.8 GB of index.
Plus the fact that 64bit index starts from range 2,078,897... while it should have started from 1...
My guess is that something went wrong and the 32bit index file are not counted correctly.
huh, what happens if you perform a synchronize on that index?
Well, you learn something new every day
Synchronizing the Journal Index brought back the correct range.
Now upgrade task is running.
Thanks!
Sarah
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