-50 error after restoring
I was having issues with my phone so I restored it and receive and error -50 saying that particular songs cold not be synced, so just for sake of time I deleted those songs and tried to sync again and every time I try to re-sync I get the same error -50 but for a different song. Once I get that error code my sync stops...I have already restored the iPhone like 3 or 4 times and don't know what else to do. My husband got the same error but just restored his as new and it was fine, but not mine.
look for you error message here then follow instruction to correct error
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3694#error1015
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4 ETW000 R3trans version 6.14 (release 700 - 25.01.08 - 14:11:00).
4 ETW000 unicode enabled version
4 ETW000 ===============================================
4 ETW000
4 ETW000 date&time : 23.07.2008 - 10:47:47
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4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Wed Jul 23 10:47:47 2008 495 0.000495
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] db_con_init called 127 0.000622
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] create_con (con_name=R/3) 146 0.000768
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Loading DB library '/usr/sap/EPD/SYS/exe/run/dbdb6slib.so' ...
4 ETW000 484 0.001252
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] load shared library (/usr/sap/EPD/SYS/exe/run/dbdb6slib.so), hdl 0
4 ETW000 14650 0.015902
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Library '/usr/sap/EPD/SYS/exe/run/dbdb6slib.so' loaded
4 ETW000 249 0.016151
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] function DbSlExpFuns loaded from library /usr/sap/EPD/SYS/exe/run/dbdb6slib.so
4 ETW000 221 0.016372
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Version of '/usr/sap/EPD/SYS/exe/run/dbdb6slib.so' is "700.08", patchlevel (0.144)
4 ETW000 1012 0.017384
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] function dsql_db_init loaded from library /usr/sap/EPD/SYS/exe/run/dbdb6slib.so
4 ETW000 219 0.017603
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] function dbdd_exp_funs loaded from library /usr/sap/EPD/SYS/exe/run/dbdb6slib.so
4 ETW000 210 0.017813
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] New connection 0 created 230 0.018043
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] 0: name = R/3, con_id = -000000001 state = DISCONNECTED, perm = YES, reco = NO , timeout = 000, con_max = 255, con_opt = 255, occ = NO
4 ETW000 244 0.018287
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] db_con_connect (con_name=R/3) 136 0.018423
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] find_con_by_name found the following connection for reuse:
4 ETW000 198 0.018621
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] 0: name = R/3, con_id = 000000000 state = DISCONNECTED, perm = YES, reco = NO , timeout = 000, con_max = 255, con_opt = 255, occ = NO
4 ETW000 232 0.018853
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] DB2 library successfully loaded DB2 library '/db2/db2epd/sqllib/lib64/libdb2.so' successfully loaded
4 ETW000 68125 0.086978
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] DB6 (DB2 UDB) UNICODE database interface 700.08 [opt]
4 ETW000 234 0.087212
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] DB6 shared library (dbdb6slib) patchlevels 130 0.087342
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.8) DB6: V8.2.2 optguidelines in OPEN SQL (note 150037)
4 ETW000 205 0.087547
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.8) Support of SDBUPDEXCL (note 847616) 136 0.087683
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.9) DB6: use export file for dbdb6slib (note 835135)
4 ETW000 199 0.087882
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.9) DB6: Core in getAndBindSQLDA (note 833183)
4 ETW000 197 0.088079
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.10) DB6: link dbdb6slib.dll on windows with libdb6.obj (note 761159)
4 ETW000 224 0.088303
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.10) DB6: DUPLICATE_KEY on MERGE -> repeat (note 851474)
4 ETW000 202 0.088505
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.15) DB6: wrong CAST for short string ABAP type (note 861905)
4 ETW000 202 0.088707
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.17) DB6: special characters in sidadm passwd (note 865839)
4 ETW000 202 0.088909
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.21) DB6: no SAP_INFO comments (note 873889)
4 ETW000 197 0.089106
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.22) DB6: hints: get correlation names from view texts (note 868888)
4 ETW000 222 0.089328
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.23) DB6: hints: get correlation names from view texts (note 868888)
4 ETW000 206 0.089534
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.26) DB6: DB6_DBSL_CLP_COMMAND STRING_BAD_REF (note 883402)
4 ETW000 205 0.089739
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.27) DB6: activate value compression (note 886231)
4 ETW000 199 0.089938
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.28) DB6: optimization guidelines on views part 2 (note 868888)
4 ETW000 203 0.090141
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.30) DB6: no SQL trace for SQLCancel (note 892111)
4 ETW000 214 0.090355
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.33) DB6: append SAP_TA comment (note 873889)
4 ETW000 200 0.090555
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.34) DB6: activate value compression with quoted names (note 886231)
4 ETW000 205 0.090760
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.36) DB6: Repeat isolated DDL statements after SQL0911 (note 901338)
4 ETW000 205 0.090965
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.41) DB6: add V9 to list of supported DB2 releases (note 912386)
4 ETW000 203 0.091168
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.50) DB6: reread passwords for secondary connections (note 931742)
4 ETW000 219 0.091387
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.52) DB6: double quote table names in optguidelines (note 868888)
4 ETW000 206 0.091593
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.54) DB6: error handling in DBSL CLP (note 940260)
4 ETW000 198 0.091791
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.69) DB6: technical support of DB2 CLI driver (note 962892)
4 ETW000 202 0.091993
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.73) DB6: log table name on TRUNCATE failure (note 970743)
4 ETW000 201 0.092194
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.79) DB6: column type XML in index size calculation (note 982993)
4 ETW000 356 0.092550
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.82) DB6: CAST for SSTRING data types (note 989568)
4 ETW000 204 0.092754
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.86) DB6: long runtimes for R3szchk (note 1000847)
4 ETW000 203 0.092957
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.88) DB6: patch collection Dec 06 (note 1005574)
4 ETW000 199 0.093156
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.96) DB6: patch collection Jan 07 (note 1017852)
4 ETW000 198 0.093354
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.97) DB6: CLP commands with DB2 CLI Driver (note 1024102)
4 ETW000 201 0.093555
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.99) DB6: SUBSTITUTE VALUES with FAE statements (note 1028779)
4 ETW000 221 0.093776
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.107) DB6: patch collection Apr 07 (note 1047194)
4 ETW000 199 0.093975
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.110) DB6: SAP user names ending with non-ASCII char (note 1054555)
4 ETW000 205 0.094180
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.113) DB6: work process type in application snapshot (note 1059905)
4 ETW000 204 0.094384
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.114) DB6: connect using SAPDBHOST and DB2DB6_SVCENAME (note 1062049)
4 ETW000 204 0.094588
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.117) DB6: patch for execution of long DDL statements (note 1069658)
4 ETW000 219 0.094807
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.122) DB6: SNAPSHOT_TBS_CFG table function is deprecated (note 1077963)
4 ETW000 208 0.095015
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.123) DB6: CLP commands on Windows with V9.1 (note 1080149)
4 ETW000 201 0.095216
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.124) DB6: Set DB2CODEPAGE=819 for non-Unicode (note 1084400)
4 ETW000 203 0.095419
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.126) DB6: reuse optguidelines on FAE statements (note 1087375)
4 ETW000 204 0.095623
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.126) DB6: Enforce DB2CODEPAGE=819 for non-Unicode environments (note 1084400)
4 ETW000 222 0.095845
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.128) DB6: db6_free on invalid memory area (note 1092030)
4 ETW000 204 0.096049
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.133) DB6: statement cache enhancements (note 1101031)
4 ETW000 201 0.096250
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.136) DB6: change for enhancement pack installer (note 1111536)
4 ETW000 203 0.096453
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.138) DB6: improoved table size estimate for DB8 V8 (note 1119934)
4 ETW000 205 0.096658
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.144) I5/OS ldappasswd support for 5250 terminal. (note 1129573)
4 ETW000 218 0.096876
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] (0.144) MSSQL: ODBC fastload on separate connection (note 1131805)
4 ETW000 206 0.097082
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Supported features: 127 0.097209
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] ..retrieving configuration parameters 127 0.097336
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] ..done 487 0.097823
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Running with UTF-8 Unicode 133 0.097956
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Wed Jul 23 10:47:48 2008 1373400 1.471356
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] DB2 client driver version '09.01.0003' 149 1.471505
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Connected to DB2 server type 'DB2/SUN64' 168 1.471673
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Connected to DB2 version '09.01.0003' 200 1.471873
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Connect to 'EPD' as 'SAPEPD' schema 'SAPEPD' o.k.; con_hdl=0
4 ETW000 11832 1.483705
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Database code page is ok. 155 1.483860
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Database collating sequence is ok. 85862 1.569722
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] DB2_WORKLOAD=SAP is set in DB2 registry as required.
4 ETW000 26604 1.596326
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] CLI Insert Buffering is disabled on single partition databases.
4 ETW000 2044 1.598370
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] INFO: Unable to determine SAPDBHOST; defaulting to 'UNKNOWN'
4 ETW000 2274 1.600644
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0) 171 1.600815
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] INFO: Unable to determine SAPDBHOST; defaulting to 'UNKNOWN'
4 ETW000 28183 1.628998
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: Structure of NTAB on DB is VERS_B 42992 1.671990
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: standalone processing 261 1.672251
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: read profile 132 1.672383
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: rsdb/ntab/entrycount 1000. 131 1.672514
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: rsdb/ntab/ftabsize 500. 129 1.672643
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: rsdb/ntab/irbdsize 100. 127 1.672770
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: rsdb/ntab/sntabsize 100. 129 1.672899
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: compute_hash_card: 2003. 190 1.673089
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: maxcnt 1000. 175 1.673264
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: hfactor 2003. 129 1.673393
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: mem_protocol_size 104 128 1.673521
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: hdr_backpack_offset 0 127 1.673648
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: hdr_backpack_size 0 127 1.673775
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: FTAB: header_size 80. 128 1.673903
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: FTAB: item_size 64. 127 1.674030
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: FTAB: item_cnt 1000. 128 1.674158
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: FTAB: unit_size 4 128 1.674286
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: FTAB: unit_cnt 128000. 127 1.674413
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: FTAB: data_size 512000. 280 1.674693
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: IREC: header_size 80. 131 1.674824
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: IREC: item_size 64. 128 1.674952
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: IREC: item_cnt 250. 127 1.675079
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: IREC: unit_size 8 126 1.675205
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: IREC: unit_cnt 12800. 128 1.675333
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: IREC: data_size 102400. 128 1.675461
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: STAB: header_size 80. 127 1.675588
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: STAB: item_size 64. 127 1.675715
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: STAB: item_cnt 250. 126 1.675841
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: STAB: unit_size 4 144 1.675985
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: STAB: unit_cnt 25600. 129 1.676114
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: STAB: data_size 102400. 128 1.676242
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: TTAB: header_size 184. 128 1.676370
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: TTAB: item_size 40. 127 1.676497
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: TTAB: item_cnt 1000. 127 1.676624
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: TTAB: unit_size 256 139 1.676763
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: TTAB: unit_cnt 1000. 129 1.676892
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: TTAB: data_size 256000. 129 1.677021
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: FTAB: hh_p 1017dc710, hh_len 80 843 1.677864
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: FTAB: aa_p 10186e390, aa_len 16024 139 1.678003
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4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: IREC: hh_p 1017db620, hh_len 80 130 1.678439
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: IREC: aa_p 1018fec60, aa_len 16024 133 1.678572
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: IREC: ia_p 101902b10, ia_len 16000 131 1.678703
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: IREC: dat_p 1019069a0, dat_len 102400 132 1.678835
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: STAB: hh_p 1017db680, hh_len 80 129 1.678964
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: STAB: aa_p 10191f9b0, aa_len 16024 132 1.679096
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: STAB: ia_p 101923860, ia_len 16000 131 1.679227
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: STAB: dat_p 1019276f0, dat_len 102400 132 1.679359
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: TTAB: hh_p 1017e7a70, hh_len 184 146 1.679505
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: TTAB: aa_p 101940700, aa_len 16024 132 1.679637
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: TTAB: ia_p 1019445b0, ia_len 40000 132 1.679769
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: TTAB: dat_p 10194e200, dat_len 256000 132 1.679901
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: ntab_mem_protocol 1017e7a70, ntab_mp_p 1017e7a70, ntab_proc_id 0
4 ETW000 210 1.680111
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: FTAB: hh_p 1017dc710, ha_list 10186e390, hi_list 101872240, buffer 101881c50
4 ETW000 433 1.680544
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: IREC: hh_p 1017db620, ha_list 1018fec60, hi_list 101902b10, buffer 1019069a0
4 ETW000 208 1.680752
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: STAB: hh_p 1017db680, ha_list 10191f9b0, hi_list 101923860, buffer 1019276f0
4 ETW000 225 1.680977
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: TTAB: hh_p 1017e7ad8, ha_list 101940700, hi_list 1019445b0, buffer 10194e200
4 ETW000 208 1.681185
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 0
4 ETW000 237 1.681422
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 1
4 ETW000 255 1.681677
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 2
4 ETW000 252 1.681929
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 3
4 ETW000 270 1.682199
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:0 3248 1.685447
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: PGMID 129 1.685576
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 1 120 1.685696
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 0 119 1.685815
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 4 118 1.685933
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:4 120 1.686053
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:1 127 1.686180
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: OBJECT 120 1.686300
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 1 118 1.686418
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 4 137 1.686555
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 4 120 1.686675
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:4 120 1.686795
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:2 125 1.686920
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: OBJ_NAME 119 1.687039
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 1 118 1.687157
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 8 119 1.687276
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 40 118 1.687394
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:40 119 1.687513
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:3 124 1.687637
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: KORRNUM 135 1.687772
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 120 1.687892
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 48 119 1.688011
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 10 118 1.688129
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:10 119 1.688248
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:4 125 1.688373
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: SRCSYSTEM 119 1.688492
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 118 1.688610
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 58 119 1.688729
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 10 118 1.688847
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:10 226 1.689073
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:5 127 1.689200
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: AUTHOR 121 1.689321
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 118 1.689439
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 68 119 1.689558
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 12 118 1.689676
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:12 119 1.689795
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:6 124 1.689919
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: SRCDEP 120 1.690039
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 118 1.690157
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 80 119 1.690276
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 1 9349 1.699625
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1 127 1.699752
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:7 127 1.699879
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: DEVCLASS 121 1.700000
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 118 1.700118
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 81 119 1.700237
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 30 118 1.700355
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:30 119 1.700474
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:8 125 1.700599
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: GENFLAG 119 1.700718
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 136 1.700854
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 111 121 1.700975
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 1 118 1.701093
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1 119 1.701212
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:9 125 1.701337
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: EDTFLAG 119 1.701456
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 119 1.701575
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 112 119 1.701694
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 1 117 1.701811
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1 119 1.701930
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:10 141 1.702071
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: CPROJECT 121 1.702192
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 118 1.702310
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 113 120 1.702430
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 8 118 1.702548
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:8 118 1.702666
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:11 126 1.702792
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: MASTERLANG 119 1.702911
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 119 1.703030
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 121 119 1.703149
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 1 118 1.703267
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1 133 1.703400
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:12 128 1.703528
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: VERSID 119 1.703647
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 118 1.703765
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 122 119 1.703884
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 20 119 1.704003
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:20 118 1.704121
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:13 125 1.704246
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: PAKNOCHECK 120 1.704366
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 118 1.704484
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 142 134 1.704618
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 1 120 1.704738
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1 120 1.704858
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:14 126 1.704984
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: OBJSTABLTY 120 1.705104
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 118 1.705222
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 143 119 1.705341
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 1 118 1.705459
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1 119 1.705578
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:15 125 1.705703
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: COMPONENT 120 1.705823
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 134 1.705957
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 144 120 1.706077
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 30 119 1.706196
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:30 119 1.706315
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:16 126 1.706441
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: CRELEASE 120 1.706561
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 118 1.706679
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 174 120 1.706799
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 10 118 1.706917
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:10 119 1.707036
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:17 141 1.707177
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: DELFLAG 121 1.707298
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 118 1.707416
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 184 119 1.707535
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 1 118 1.707653
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1 118 1.707771
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00571] i:18 126 1.707897
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00572] db_fd_p<i>.fname: TRANSLTTXT 120 1.708017
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00573] db_fd_p<i>.is_key: 0 118 1.708135
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00574] db_fd_p<i>.offset: 185 119 1.708254
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00575] db_fd_p<i>.db_length: 1 214 1.708468
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00576] db_fd_p<i>.fixed_length:1 122 1.708590
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00730] buffer:'' 2005 1.710595
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00735] i:0 129 1.710724
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00736] tw_fd_p<i>.offset:0 119 1.710843
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00735] i:1 118 1.710961
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00736] tw_fd_p<i>.offset:4 118 1.711079
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00735] i:2 118 1.711197
4 ETW000 [twdydbacc.c ,00736] tw_fd_p<i>.offset:8 117 1.711314
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] { db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_READ_ONLY', tname = 'TADIR' ) {twdbcall.c:653}
4 ETW000 218 1.711532
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] } db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_READ_ONLY', retcode = 0 )
4 ETW000 2049 1.713581
4 ETW000 Connected to DBMS = DB6 --- DB2DBDFT = 'EPD' --- SYSTEM = 'EPD'.
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] { db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_INSERT', tname = 'PATCHHIST' ) {saprel.c:1252}
4 ETW000 1633 1.715214
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] } db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_INSERT', retcode = 0 ) 3432 1.718646
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] dsql_open (con_da=(0,R/3),stmt="SELECT EXECUTABLE,SAPRELEASE,H ...",#binds=0,name=UNKNOWN,#input=0)
4 ETW000 252 1.718898
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] dsql_fetch (con_da=(0,R/3),cu_id=10,#output=8) 1957 1.720855
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] dsql_close (con_da=(0,R/3),cu_id=10) 261 1.721116
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] { db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_DELETE', tname = 'PATCHHIST' ) {saprel.c:1360}
4 ETW000 257 1.721373
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] } db_rtab( fcode = 'RT_DELETE', retcode = 0 ) 1594 1.722967
4 ETW000 PATCHHIST was already up to date.
4 ETW690 COMMIT "0" "0"
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] db_con_commit (con_da={R/3,0,0},th_commit=1,tx=1,hold_cursor=0)
4 ETW000 294 1.723261
4 ETW000 trace to file pointer closed
4 ETW000 trace at level 1 opened for a given file pointer
4 ETW000
4 ETW000 ================== STEP 1 =====================
4 ETW000 date&time : 23.07.2008 - 10:47:48
4 ETW000 function : CONNECT
4 ETW000 buffersync : YES
4 ETW000 clients : default
4 ETW000 l.s.m. : VECTOR
4 ETW000 commit : 100000
4 ETW000 table cache : dynamic
4 ETW000
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Disconnecting from ALL connections: 6713 0.006713
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] disconnected from 'EPD', con_hdl=0 14255 0.020968
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] Disconnected from connection 0 270 0.021238
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] statistics db_con_commit (com_total=1, com_tx=1)
4 ETW000 201 0.021439
4 ETW000 [dev trc ,00000] statistics db_con_rollback (roll_total=0, roll_tx=0)
4 ETW000 196 0.021635
4 ETW000 Disconnected from database.
4 ETW000 End of Transport (0000).
4 ETW000 date&time: 23.07.2008 - 10:47:48
Michael -
404 error after restoring the database
Friends, our dba team restored the Flows_030000 schema after a complete monthly refresh of our server (RMAN restore). Now when I try to access the APEX admin page or any of the applications it gives me a 404 error saying '/pls/apex/apex_admin/ was not found on this server'.
I looked at the apache error log file and found the following
mod_plsql: /pls/apex/apex_admin HTTP-404 ORA-04063: package body "FLOWS_030000.WWV_FLOW_SECURITY" has errors
ORA-06508: PL/SQL: could not find program unit being called
ORA-06512: at "FLOWS_030000.F", line 276
ORA-06512: at "FLOWS_030000.APEX_ADMIN", line 5
ORA-06512: at line 10.
The RMAN refresh is a regular monthly process for us it was going smooth for the past one year ever since we deployed Apex 2.2. Last month we upgraded it to 3.0 and this is the first refresh after the upgrade.
I feel it is most probably a priveleges issue. But not sure what it could be.
Guys, any thoughts or any experiences facing the same kind of situation?You could do a new install in a different database and see what privileges the FLOWS_030000 schema has that were granted by SYS, for example (don't use these results):
SQL> select granted_role from dba_role_privs where grantee='FLOWS_030000';
GRANTED_ROLE
SELECT_CATALOG_ROLE
RESOURCE
CONNECT
SQL> select privilege from dba_sys_privs where grantee='FLOWS_030000';
PRIVILEGE
CREATE OPERATOR
DROP ANY DIRECTORY
CREATE PROCEDURE
CREATE JOB
CREATE ANY CONTEXT
CREATE DIMENSION
CREATE MATERIALIZED VIEW
ALTER DATABASE
CREATE ANY DIRECTORY
CREATE VIEW
CREATE CLUSTER
DROP USER
DROP TABLESPACE
CREATE ROLE
CREATE PUBLIC SYNONYM
CREATE SYNONYM
CREATE TABLE
CREATE INDEXTYPE
CREATE TRIGGER
EXECUTE ANY PROCEDURE
SELECT ANY TABLE
CREATE USER
CREATE DATABASE LINK
CREATE SEQUENCE
ALTER USER
CREATE TABLESPACE
ALTER SYSTEM
DROP PUBLIC SYNONYM
ALTER SESSION
CREATE LIBRARY
CREATE TYPE
31 rows selected.
SQL>
SQL> select owner||':'||table_name||':'||privilege from dba_tab_privs where grantee='FLOWS_030000' and grantor='SYS';
SYS:EXPORT_FILES_DEMO:WRITE
SYS:EXPORT_FILES_DEMO:READ
SYS:DBMS_REGISTRY:EXECUTE
SYS:UTL_FILE:EXECUTE
SYS:UTL_SMTP:EXECUTE
SYS:UTL_HTTP:EXECUTE
SYS:DBMS_LOB:EXECUTE
SYS:DBMS_LOCK:EXECUTE
SYS:DBMS_SYS_SQL:EXECUTE
SYS:DBMS_FLASHBACK:EXECUTE
SYS:DBMS_RLS:EXECUTE
SYS:DBMS_CRYPTO:EXECUTE
SYS:WWV_FLOW_VAL:EXECUTE
SYS:SEG$:SELECT
SYS:TS$:SELECT
SYS:OBJ$:SELECT
SYS:USER$:SELECT
SYS:ARGUMENT$:SELECT
SYS:V_$SQL_PLAN:SELECT
SYS:V_$PROCESS:SELECT
SYS:V_$SESSION:SELECT
SYS:V_$LOCKED_OBJECT:SELECT
SYS:V_$SESSTAT:SELECT
SYS:V_$MYSTAT:SELECT
SYS:V_$SYSSTAT:SELECT
SYS:V_$STATNAME:SELECT
SYS:V_$PARAMETER:SELECT
SYS:V_$DATABASE:SELECT
SYS:V_$SQL:SELECT
SYS:V_$OPEN_CURSOR:SELECT
SYS:V_$TIMER:SELECT
SYS:V_$SESSION_WAIT:SELECT
SYS:V_$SESS_IO:SELECT
SYS:DBA_PROFILES:SELECT
SYS:ALL_COL_COMMENTS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_COL_COMMENTS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_COL_PRIVS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_DB_LINKS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_INDEXES:SELECT
SYS:ALL_IND_COLUMNS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_IND_COLUMNS:SELECT
SYS:ALL_OBJECTS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_OBJECTS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_ROLLBACK_SEGS:SELECT
SYS:USER_ROLE_PRIVS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_ROLE_PRIVS:SELECT
SYS:USER_SYS_PRIVS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_SYS_PRIVS:SELECT
SYS:ALL_SEQUENCES:SELECT
SYS:DBA_SEQUENCES:SELECT
SYS:DBA_SYNONYMS:SELECT
SYS:ALL_SYNONYMS:SELECT
SYS:ALL_TABLES:SELECT
SYS:DBA_TABLES:SELECT
SYS:ALL_TAB_COLUMNS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_TAB_COLUMNS:SELECT
SYS:ALL_TAB_COMMENTS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_TAB_COMMENTS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_TAB_PRIVS:SELECT
SYS:ALL_USERS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_USERS:SELECT
SYS:ALL_VIEWS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_VIEWS:SELECT
SYS:ALL_CONSTRAINTS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_CONSTRAINTS:SELECT
SYS:ALL_CONS_COLUMNS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_CONS_COLUMNS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_TYPES:SELECT
SYS:DBA_RECYCLEBIN:SELECT
SYS:DBA_LOCK:SELECT
SYS:ALL_ERRORS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_ERRORS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_SOURCE:SELECT
SYS:ALL_TRIGGERS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_TRIGGERS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_TRIGGER_COLS:SELECT
SYS:ALL_DEPENDENCIES:SELECT
SYS:DBA_DEPENDENCIES:SELECT
SYS:DBA_JOBS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_SEGMENTS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_EXTENTS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_FREE_SPACE:SELECT
SYS:DBA_DATA_FILES:SELECT
SYS:DBA_TABLESPACES:SELECT
SYS:DBA_RSRC_PLAN_DIRECTIVES:SELECT
SYS:DBA_SNAPSHOTS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_FEATURE_USAGE_STATISTICS:SELECT
SYS:DBA_JAVA_POLICY:SELECT
88 rows selected.
SQL>
You might want to do the same for FLOWS_FILES.
Scott -
"File Not Found" Error after Restoring Sharepoint List
Hello,
I restored a Sharepoint List via Powershell and all seemed to work fine. The Import-Log sais 0 Warnings and 0 Errors.
When I access the List now i can see all the Items, but when i click a Item to access it, i get a "File Not Found"-Error.
May the Alternate Access Mappings be the Problem? The List is restored from another Sharepoint-Farm that was accessed by different URLs.
What can i do to access the Items? Thanks for your help!How was this list moved? Using export-import? Do you still have the old list in the old environment? Can you turn off dialogs on the list so that we can tell where exactly it is navigating to? Can you also install fiddler to see the web hops?
Pranav Sharma
SharePoint Consultant, Portal Solutions -
Error after restoring source system in SAP BI side
Dear all,
i am getting issue while restoring sap source system through sap bI
"Connection LA is used in the 'LD1CLNT010'
source system as a connection 'LB1CLNT400' to BW."
Do you want to delete this connection in the source system?
Connection Is Restored After It Has Been Deleted Successfully
it asked me delete or do not delete
what to do nexthi,
you need to ensure that source system to BW is restored properly .
check in TABLE RSBASIDOC in BW through transaction se11/se16.every source system entry must be here with repect to BW.
If source system entry is missing then there are issues.Normally BASIS Team makes entry.restores system
you cn also check in RSA1-->SOURCE SYSTEM.Here u must find your R3 system name.
hope it helps
thanks,
nilesh -
Time Machine error after restoring all data
Sorry, I've tried to run through various trouble shooting guides on Time Machine (notably here http://pondini.org/TM/C4.html etc) but haven't been able to work out a solution.
I just had my iMac harddrive replaced and earlier did a full restore of the harddrive from my Time Machine backup drive.
Time Machine, rather than deleting the old backups on the disk, is now giving me the error message
"This backup is too large for the backup disk. The backup requires 564.63 GB but only 521.89 GB are available."
I backed up to Snow Leopard 10.6.8. I just upgraded to Mountain Lion 10.8.3 because there were a couple of comments online that suggested that might help resolve the problem (unfortunately it didn't)
It seems from articles I've read that this is a known issue that occassonally happens when a full restore happens and Time Machine can't associate the new harddrive with the old backups.
One solution seems to be to use disk utility to reformat the external harddrive and start again, but that seems slightly like using a sledgehammer to smash a nut. Is there a less dramatic solution? Is there a easy way to just associate the two drives with one another again?
Many thanks in advance for any help you can offer, and apologies if I've missed a relevant/ helpful thread somewhere else on the board."Reconnecting" to your backups
-
Application and system prefs errors after restoring user
When I try to open a few of my applications, I'm getting this error message: "[application] cannot be opened because of a problem." And something about check with the developer for compatibility with this version of OSX. This is happening with all the iLife apps and Mail, as well as Logic 9.
I'm also getting an error when trying to open certain panes of system preferences (https://discussions.apple.com/thread/5082670?start=0&tstart=0).
Unfortunately, every time I search up help on this issue, I can only find topics regarding Lion and Mountain Lion - but I am on Snow Leopard and this is happening!
Recently, I went through a process of renaming my main user, by deleting it but keeping the files, changing the deleted user name, and restoring the user: https://discussions.apple.com/thread/2302635?start=0&tstart=0.
Everything else seems to work fine, except for these 2 problems.
I have already: (a) Unchecked 32-bit mode for system prefs, (b) Deleted proper prefs files in the Library (com.apple.prefs....), (c) Tried launching apps from terminal, (d) Tried deleting aliases to apps and restoring them.
Nothing is working! I am about to back-up my system and re-install Snow Leopard, but I wanted to explore other avenues first.
Thank you!Reinstall SL. Only OS X components and basic Apple apps will be replaced. Then, run the 10.6.8 v 1.1 COMBO updater.
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Dear all,
I am experiencing a problem with "Windows Server 2008 R2", using Windows Server Backup.
Here's my setup:
Server: RAID 5 Disk setup
Backup:
By using Windows Server Backup (within Windows Server 2008 R2), C: and D: were fully backed up, with "System State" and "Baremetal Recovery" options selected. Backup went okay without any errors.
Restore:
By using Windows Recovery Environment (booted from Windows Server DVD), C: and D: were fully restored to the original partitions with "System Recovery" option found within Windows RE (without re-formatting partitions during restore). Restore
went OK without any errors. Rebooted, and system has been running fine.
Problem:
After the restore, the system itself seems running OK; no BSOD, no crash, no visible errors.
However, our client insisted some files (around 6 to 7) which are related to the propriety software has "disappeared" right after System Recovery.
Question:
Since Windows Server Backup is using "Volume Shadow Copy" technology which enables "live backup" of the running system, is it possible that some files will disappear (=restore error) after
System Recovery?
I cannot really find any errors or warnings related to Windows Server Backup in the event log, through. No Windows-backup errors. No VSS errors, too.
Do anybody have experienced this kind of problem in the past? Any suggestion will be greatly appreciated.Thank you for your reply, Ms. Mandy.
To make things clear, let me explain to you briefly:
1. The "missing data" was backed up with "full system backup".
2. After a system restore from the above backup image, as you mentioned, partitions has been overwritten with the partions' backup data in the Backup Data Set taken by Windows Server Backup. No error with backup. No error after restore, and reboot - system
has been running fine.
3. Although there was a report that the affected files(about 7 java exectables) were missing after the above restore operation, other aspect of system was running fine at the time of the report.
4. I have checked the original backup data set - and voila, there ARE files which seems to gone after restore.
5. When I used Windows Server Backup "on" Windows Server 2008 R2 normal environment (= NOT Recovery environment from DVD) and selectd ONLY these affected files to restore, these files could be RESTORED successfully, without any errors. SO... data
was property backed up.
> The recovery will overwrite the partitions so files created after the backup point will be missing.
I understand, and this is not the case this time, because the affected files are already present in the backup data set (= I have mounted the backup data as VHD, and I could clearly see them present in the mounted VHD file)
Plus, these files are completely restoreable via "selective file restore" in Windows Server Backup.
Things I want to know/confirm:
> The recovery will overwrite the partitions
If I understand this correctly, in case that the files in question are already present in the backup data set, these files SHOULD be restored after full system restore, right? (If these files could not be restored, Windows Server Backup SHOULD show some errors.)
What do you think, Ms. Mandy? :)
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TFS 2010 gating error when restorating our live DB
Hi,
We are using 2010 TFS with SQL 2008 r2 it's live environment. same setup i am trying in my test environment all the function working fine (with new configurations) but when i
restore our live DB on test involvement it's giving error after restoration when we are trying to connect. Error : TF31001: cannot connect to TFS.
Please suggest me what should i doHi Pankaj0439,
Thanks for your post.
How did you restore your TFS DBs?
Do you want move your TFS Server form current machine to test environment machine? If yes, please refer to the steps in this document:
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms404869(v=vs.100).aspx.
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Error 150:30 after restoring CS4 from Time Machine backup
I just got myself a new Imac with OS X Maverick and set it up using a time-machine-backup. My Adobe CS4 now has a Problem with the license and shows me error: 150:30?
Do I need to uninstall CS4 and reinstall? Is there any easier solution to this problem?
Thank you anyone for some help.
chrisThanks a lot for your help......everything back to normal after reeinstallation.
chris
Am 29.09.2014 um 23:28 schrieb John Waller <[email protected]>:
Error 150:30 after restoring CS4 from Time Machine backup
created by John Waller in Adobe Creative Cloud - View the full discussion
Do I need to uninstall CS4 and reinstall?
Unfortunately yes.
Also run the Cleaner Tool prior to reinstalling
Use the CC Cleaner Tool to solve installation problems | CC, CS3-CS6
Restoring from Time Machine backups invariably breaks the activation mechanism (Error 150:30) and there's no easy way to fix a 150:30 error other than via re-installing.
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http://swcdn.apple.com/content/downloads/37/23/041-5058/lr5tynbldi18zcrqo8a8uq88 rnjushqliu/Safari6Lion.pkg
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