Database ID is showing different host name in live cache backup

Hello All ,
While triggering the live cache backup , the database id is showing different one.
i have build the system using cloning method from production. the server name is showing correct one but database id still showing the source system.
Please help me to fix the issue . Thanks in advance .
Backlog is pasted below.
>backup_start  LCD_DB_Backup
OK
Returncode              0
Date                    20140804
Time                    00081900
Server                  *********(showing correct hostname)
Database                LCD
Kernel Version          Kernel    7.9.08   Build 008-123-247-140
Pages Transferred       913824
Pages Left              0
Volumes                 1
Medianame               TH_LCD_DB_Backup
Location                /sapdb/LCD/backup/LCD_DB_Backup
Errortext
Label                   DAT_000000820
Is Consistent           true
First LOG Page          4981
Last LOG Page
DB Stamp 1 Date         20140804
DB Stamp 1 Time         00081900
DB Stamp 2 Date
DB Stamp 2 Time
Page Count              913803
Devices Used            1
Database ID             xxxxxx:LCD_20140803_103951 ( wrong database ID: xxxxx)
Max Used Data Page      0
Converter Page Count    991
Regards,

Hello,
I recommend you to create the SAP message to BC-DB-LVC component and get SAP support.
- How have you build the system using cloning method from production?
- What note/documens did you follow?
Regards, Natalia Khlopina

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