Database Restore Date

Hi,
¿Does anybody knows where I can get the restore date of a database?. I need to make a list of all the active Databases on my Oracle 11g Server with the next format:
<Database Name> + <Restore Date>.
Thanks in advance.

Hi,
you have to check on the v$database view.
You may be intersted in following columns.
NAME
CREATED <- DB Creation Date
RESETLOGS_TIME <- If database was recovered using resetlogs
Regards
Edited by: skvaish1 on Feb 17, 2010 2:46 PM

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    NiBufIn: Packet complete for hdl 3
    NiBufReceive starting
    MsINiRead: received 114 bytes
    MSG received, len 110+4, flag 3, from MSG_SERVER, typ 0, key -
    Received 4 bytes from MSG_SERVER                             
    Received opcode MS_NOOP from msg_server, reply MSOP_OK
    MsOpReceive: ok
    MsSendKeepalive : keepalive sent to message server
    NiPRead: WSAEWOULDBLOCK 1.time 4
    Wed Dec 05 11:05:10 2007
    NiIPeek: peek for hdl 3 / socket 1476 timed out (r; 1000)
    DpHalt: no more messages from the message server
    DpHalt: sync with message server o.k.
    detach from message server
    ***LOG Q0M=> DpMsDetach, ms_detach () [dpxxdisp.c   10403]
    NiBufSend starting
    NiIWrite: write 110, 1 packs, MESG_IO, hdl 3, data complete
    MsINiWrite: sent 110 bytes
    MsIDetach: send logout to msg_server
    MsIDetach: call exit function
    DpMsShutdownHook called
    NiSelClear: removed hdl 3 from selectset
    MBUF state OFF
    AdGetSelfIdentRecord: >                                                                           <
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 60 (AD_SELFIDENT), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    AdCvtRecToExt: opcode 40 (AD_MSBUF), ser 0, ex 0, errno 0
    blks_in_queue/wp_ca_blk_no/wp_max_no = 1/300/12
    LOCK WP ca_blk 1
    make DISP owner of wp_ca_blk 1
    DpRqPutIntoQueue: put request into queue (reqtype 1, prio LOW, rq_id 23)
    MBUF component DOWN
    NiBufClose: clear extensions for hdl 3
    NiBufSetStat: bufstat of hdl 3 changed from OK to OFF
    NiICloseHandle: shutdown and close hdl 3 / socket 1476
    MsIDetach: detach MS-system
    EsCleanup ....
    ***LOG Q05=> DpHalt, DPStop ( 2896) [dpxxdisp.c   8776]
    Good Bye .....
    <b></b>
    <b>dev_w0</b>
    trc file: "dev_w0", trc level: 1, release: "640"
    ACTIVE TRACE LEVEL           1
    ACTIVE TRACE COMPONENTS      all, M

    B Wed Dec 05 11:04:03 2007
    B  create_con (con_name=R/3)
    B  Loading DB library 'C:\usr\sap\Q02\SYS\exe\run\dbmssslib.dll' ...
    B  Library 'C:\usr\sap\Q02\SYS\exe\run\dbmssslib.dll' loaded
    B  Version of 'C:\usr\sap\Q02\SYS\exe\run\dbmssslib.dll' is "640.00", patchlevel (0.195)
    B  New connection 0 created
    M sysno      00
    M sid        Q02
    M systemid   560 (PC with Windows NT)
    M relno      6400
    M patchlevel 0
    M patchno    196
    M intno      20020600
    M make:      multithreaded, Unicode
    M pid        1368
    M
    M  ***LOG Q0Q=> tskh_init, WPStart (Workproc 0 1368) [dpxxdisp.c   1162]
    I  MtxInit: -2 0 0
    M  DpSysAdmExtCreate: ABAP is active
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm)          15840     (1320)
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm)          2969176     (14772)
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm)          24000     (80)
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm)     8000     (80)
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm)          290000     (580)
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm)          0     (424)
    M  DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm)          (38456/34360/64/184)
    M  DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY          (addr: 08110040, size: 3386992)
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 08110040
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 08111B88
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 08115968
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 08115990
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 083EA7E8
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 083F05A8
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm_list at 083F24E8
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 083F2500
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 084391D0
    M  DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 084391F8
    M  DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 08439200
    X  EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
    X  <ES> client 0 initializing ....

    X Wed Dec 05 11:04:04 2007
    X  Using implementation flat
    M  <EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
    X  ES initialized.
    M  calling db_connect ...
    C  Thread ID:2236
    C  Thank You for using the SLOLEDB-interface
    C  Using dynamic link library 'C:\usr\sap\Q02\SYS\exe\run\dbmssslib.dll'
    C  dbmssslib.dll patch info
    C    patchlevel   0
    C    patchno      195
    C    patchcomment DBCON: database names must not start with digits (1078650)
    C  np:(local) connection used on IBWOKSAPQ02
    C  CopyLocalParameters: dbuser is 'q02'
    C  Provider SQLNCLI could not be initialized. See note #734034 for more information.
    C  Using provider SQLOLEDB instead.
    C  OpenOledbConnection: MARS property was not set.

    C Wed Dec 05 11:04:05 2007
    C  Provider Release:08.10.3959
    C  Provider SQLNCLI could not be initialized. See note #734034 for more information.
    C  Using provider SQLOLEDB instead.
    C  Cache sizes: header 68 bytes, 20000 names (31680000 bytes), 1000 dynamic statements (5696000 bytes), total 37376068 bytes
    C  Using shared procedure name cache IBWOKSAPQ02_Q02Q02_Q02_MEM initialized by another process.
    C  Connected to db server : [IBWOKSAPQ02] server_used : [np:(local)], dbname: Q02, dbuser: q02
    C  pn_id:IBWOKSAPQ02_Q02Q02_Q02
    C  Not using MARS (on sql 8.0)
    B  Connection 0 opened (DBSL handle 0)
    B  Wp  Hdl ConName          ConId     ConState     TX  PRM RCT TIM MAX OPT Date     Time   DBHost         
    B  000 000 R/3              000000000 ACTIVE       NO  YES NO  000 255 255 20071205 110404 IBWOKSAPQ02    
    C  The IRow interface is supported by this OLEDB provider
    M  db_connect o.k.
    M  ICT: exclude compression: .zip,.cs,.rar,.arj,.z,.gz,.tar,.lzh,.cab,.hqx,.ace,.jar,.ear,.war,.css,.pdf,.js,.gzip,.uue,.bz2,.iso,.sda,.sar,.gif

    I Wed Dec 05 11:04:10 2007
    I  *** ERROR => OpenProcess PID 3272 failed for checking semaphore 4
                  ERROR_INVALID_PARAMETER: The parameter is incorrect.  [semnt.c      1939]
    I  MtxInit: 0 0 0
    M  SHM_PRES_BUF               (addr: 0C8B0040, size: 4400128)
    M  SHM_ROLL_AREA          (addr: 2FA50040, size: 161480704)
    M  SHM_PAGING_AREA          (addr: 10500040, size: 73400320)
    M  SHM_ROLL_ADM               (addr: 0CCF0040, size: 1612020)
    M  SHM_PAGING_ADM          (addr: 0CE80040, size: 525344)
    M  ThCreateNoBuffer          allocated 544152 bytes for 1000 entries at 0CF10040
    M  ThCreateNoBuffer          index size: 3000 elems
    M  ThCreateVBAdm          allocated 12160 bytes (50 server) at 0CFA0040
    X  EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
    X  <ES> client 0 initializing ....
    X  Using implementation flat
    X  ES initialized.
    C  The IRow interface is supported by this OLEDB provider
    B  db_con_shm_ini:  WP_ID = 0, WP_CNT = 12, CON_ID = -1
    C  Provider SQLNCLI could not be initialized. See note #734034 for more information.
    C  Using provider SQLOLEDB instead.
    B  dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABL  (addr: 161000C8, size: 30000128, end: 17D9C4C8)
    B  dbtbxbuf: Profile: max_objects = 5000, displace = 1, reorg = 1
    B  dbtbxbuf: request_unit = 2000, sync_reload = 5, inval_reload = 5
    B  dbtbxbuf: protect_shm = 0, force_checks = 0
    B  dbtbxbuf: tsize_retry = 14291712
    B  ***LOG BB0=> buffer TABL       started with length 30000128   bytes [dbtbxbuf#8 @ 16037] [dbtbxbuf1603 7]
    B  dbtbxbuf: Buffer TABLP (addr: 17DA00C8, size: 10240000, end: 187640C8)
    B  dbtbxbuf: Profile: max_objects = 500, displace = 1, reorg = 1
    B  dbtbxbuf: request_unit = 2000, sync_reload = 5, inval_reload = 5
    B  dbtbxbuf: protect_shm = 0, force_checks = 0
    B  dbtbxbuf: tsize_retry = 5044992
    B  ***LOG BB0=> buffer TABLP      started with length 10240000   bytes [dbtbxbuf#8 @ 16037] [dbtbxbuf1603 7]
    B  dbtbxbuf: Reading TBX statistics:
    B  dbtbxbuf: 0 object entries precreated
    B  Layout of EIBUF buffer shared memory:
    B  0: 1 * 4 = 4
    B  1: 1 * 344 = 344
    B  2: 12 * 20 = 240
    B  3: 4001 * 48 = 192048
    B  4: 2000 * 232 = 464000
    B  5: 4001 * 4 = 16004
    B  6: 1 * 200 = 200
    B  7: 65 * 4 = 260
    B  8: 13754 * 256 = 3521024
    B  Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer EIBUF (addr: 187700D0, size: 4194304, end: 18B700D0)
    B  ***LOG BB0=> buffer EIBUF      started with length 4096k      bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
    B  Layout of ESM   buffer shared memory:
    B  0: 1 * 4 = 4
    B  1: 1 * 344 = 344
    B  2: 12 * 20 = 240
    B  3: 4001 * 48 = 192048
    B  4: 2000 * 232 = 464000
    B  5: 4001 * 4 = 16004
    B  6: 1 * 200 = 200
    B  7: 65 * 4 = 260
    B  8: 13754 * 256 = 3521024
    B  Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer ESM   (addr: 18B800D0, size: 4194304, end: 18F800D0)
    B  ***LOG BB0=> buffer ESM        started with length 4096k      bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
    B  Layout of CUA   buffer shared memory:
    B  0: 1 * 4 = 4
    B  1: 1 * 344 = 344
    B  2: 12 * 20 = 240
    B  3: 3001 * 48 = 144048
    B  4: 1500 * 232 = 348000
    B  5: 3001 * 4 = 12004
    B  6: 1 * 200 = 200
    B  7: 193 * 4 = 772
    B  8: 5012 * 512 = 2566144
    B  Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer CUA   (addr: 18F900D0, size: 3072000, end: 1927E0D0)
    B  ***LOG BB0=> buffer CUA        started with length 3000k      bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
    B  Layout of OTR   buffer shared memory:
    B  0: 1 * 4 = 4
    B  1: 1 * 344 = 344
    B  2: 12 * 20 = 240
    B  3: 4001 * 48 = 192048
    B  4: 2000 * 232 = 464000
    B  5: 4001 * 4 = 16004
    B  6: 1 * 200 = 200
    B  7: 81 * 4 = 324
    B  8: 13754 * 256 = 3521024
    B  Tracing = 0, Shm Protection = 0, Force checks = 0, Recovery delay = 500000
    B  dbexpbuf: Buffer OTR   (addr: 192800D0, size: 4194304, end: 196800D0)
    B  ***LOG BB0=> buffer OTR        started with length 4096k      bytes [dbexpbuf#6 @ 2342] [dbexpbuf2342 ]
    B  ***LOG BB0=> buffer CALE       started with length 500000     bytes [dbcalbuf#5 @ 2274] [dbcalbuf2274 ]
    M  call semaphore clean-up function ...
    M  SemCleanup: Reset blocking on semaphore (Key:4/Slot:3)
    M  ***LOG Q0E=> DpSigGenHandler, Exception (c0000005) [dpnttool.c   462]
    M  -
    C-STACK -
    SAP (R) - R/3(TM) Callstack, Version 1.0
    Copyright (C) SAP AG. All rights reserved.
    Application exception occurred:
    Exception : c0000005 (Access Violation)
    App       : disp+work.EXE (pid=1368)
    When      : 12/5/2007 11:4:11.366
    Threads   : 2
    Computer Name       : IBWOKSAPQ02
    User Name           : SAPServiceQ02
    Number of Processors: 4
    Processor Type: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 5
    Windows Version     : 5.2 Current Build: 3790
    Stack Dump for Thread Id 8bc
    eax=00262802 ebx=00000002 ecx=0596b003 edx=00003d43 esi=00004200 edi=00004200
    eip=00bbaf10 esp=0526fa88 ebp=0526fa94 iopl=0         nv up ei pl nz na pe nc
    cs=001b  ss=0023  ds=0023  es=0023  fs=003b  gs=0000             efl=00010202
    function : get_nec_length
            00bbaef8 7403             jz      get_nec_length+0x17b (00bbaefd)
            00bbaefa c60100           mov     byte ptr [ecx],0x0           ds:0596b003=??
            00bbaefd 83c120           add     ecx,0x20
            00bbaf00 4a               dec     edx
            00bbaf01 75f2             jnz     get_dbtab_columns+0x87 (00bbaff5)
            00bbaf03 eb19             jmp     get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
            00bbaf05 6685ff           test    di,di
            00bbaf08 7e14             jle     get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
            00bbaf0a 83c103           add     ecx,0x3
            00bbaf0d 0fb7d7           movzx   edx,di
    FAULT-> 00bbaf10 803900           cmp     byte ptr [ecx],0x0           ds:0596b003=??
            00bbaf13 7403             jz      get_nec_length+0x196 (00bbaf18)
            00bbaf15 ff45fc           inc     dword ptr [ebp+0xfc]   ss:0a4dd51a=????????
            00bbaf18 83c120           add     ecx,0x20
            00bbaf1b 4a               dec     edx
            00bbaf1c 75f2             jnz     get_dbtab_columns+0xa2 (00bbb010)
            00bbaf1e 5f               pop     edi
            00bbaf1f 8b0dccfcc901  mov ecx,[FDESCR2_SIZE (01c9fccc)] ds:01c9fccc=0000017c
            00bbaf25 0fbf55fc         movsx   edx,word ptr [ebp+0xfc]    ss:0a4dd51b=????
            00bbaf29 83c102           add     ecx,0x2
            00bbaf2c 0fafca           imul    ecx,edx
            00bbaf2f 8d440102         lea     eax,[ecxeax0x2]      ds:054d0289=????????
    --> Stack Back Trace <--
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1  Param#2  Param#3  Param#4  Function Name
    0526fa94 00bbefb1 00000287 0526fb24 00000000 0d064200 disp+work!get_nec_length [dbntab.c (12438)]
    0526faf4 00bc2ec5 0526fb80 0526fb24 0526fb20 00000000 disp+work!ftab_select [dbntab.c (10343)]
    0526fb44 00bc390e 00000000 0526fb80 00000000 01c9fcbc disp+work!fetch_entry [dbntab.c (7186)]
    0526fb5c 00bc4274 00000000 0526fb80 01d577ec 01d57760 disp+work!procure_2 [dbntab.c (6855)]
    0526fbb8 00c921a9 00000002 0526fc30 0526fc44 00000000 disp+work!db_ntab [dbntab.c (3104)]
    0526fc4c 00c950a2 0fe300c8 0fe30040 00000000 00310030 disp+work!read_ntab [dbcalbuf.c (3177)]
    0526fd40 00c95805 00000000 00000000 0fe30040 00660075 disp+work!db_cbufload [dbcalbuf.c (4507)]
    0526fd68 00c97937 01d58d0c 00000008 0fe30040 0526fd90 disp+work!reset_handling [dbcalbuf.c (2676)]
    0526fdac 00c97ab8 00000000 7c355852 00000000 00000005 disp+work!init_shm_and_load_cals [dbcalbuf.c (2278)]
    0526fdd8 00c5904d 0526fdf4 05b30dcc 00000000 0000000a disp+work!db_cbufinst [dbcalbuf.c (1599)]
    0526fe08 00ca8ed0 057c7200 057c7178 00000090 057c717c disp+work!db_calinit [dbbmng0.c (2786)]
    0526fe1c 0045790a 00000011 00000004 00000000 00000000 disp+work!db_init [dblink.c (2213)]
    0526fe3c 00488e83 00000011 00000000 024987e0 00000000 disp+work!ThCallHooks [thxxtool3.c (246)]
    0526fe58 004980ff 00000000 00000002 0526ff04 00000000 disp+work!ThIPCInit [thxxhead.c (1914)]
    0526fee8 0049c594 00000001 05425fd0 00000000 00000000 disp+work!tskh_init [thxxhead.c (1356)]
    0526ff04 004233fb 00000000 7ffd8000 0526ff60 00401085 disp+work!tskhstart [thxxhead.c (1017)]
    0526ff14 00401085 00000003 05425fd0 00000001 00000000 disp+work!DpMain [dpxxdisp.c (1011)]
    0526ff60 0111cebb 00000003 05425fd0 05426888 017d9000 disp+work!nlsui_main [thxxanf.c (85)]
    0526ffc0 77e6f23b 00000000 00000000 7ffd8000 00000000 disp+work!wmainCRTStartup [crtexe.c (395)]
    0526fff0 00000000 0111cd78 00000000 00905a4d 00000003 kernel32!ProcessIdToSessionId
    Stack Dump for Thread Id 838
    eax=00000001 ebx=00000103 ecx=7c829f59 edx=00410000 esi=00000000 edi=00000000
    eip=7c8285ec esp=078ffeb0 ebp=078ffef4 iopl=0         nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b  ss=0023  ds=0023  es=0023  fs=003b  gs=0000             efl=00000246
    function : KiFastSystemCallRet
            7c8285ec c3               ret
            7c8285ed 8da42400000000   lea     esp,[esp]              ss:078ffeb0=7c8270fb
            7c8285f4 8d642400         lea     esp,[esp]              ss:0cb6d937=00000000
    --> Stack Back Trace <--
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1  Param#2  Param#3  Param#4  Function Name
    078ffef4 01076a50 000006a0 00000000 00000000 0542b0d0 ntdll!KiFastSystemCallRet
    078fff84 7c349565 00000000 00000000 00000000 0542b038 disp+work!SigIMsgFunc [signt.c (632)]
    078fffb8 77e64829 0542b038 00000000 00000000 0542b038 MSVCR71!endthreadex
    078fffec 00000000 7c3494f6 0542b038 00000000 00000000 kernel32!GetModuleHandleA
    M  -

    M Wed Dec 05 11:04:11 2007
    M  call clean-up function ...
    M  in_ThErrHandle: 1
    M  ThSigHandler: signal (step 1, th_errno 11, action 4)

    M  Info for wp 0

    M    stat = 4
    M    reqtype = 1
    M    act_reqtype = -1
    M    rq_info = 0
    M    tid = -1
    M    mode = 255
    M    len = -1
    M    rq_id = 65535
    M    rq_source = 255
    M    last_tid = 0
    M    last_mode = 0
    M    int_checked_resource(RFC) = 0
    M    ext_checked_resource(RFC) = 0
    M    int_checked_resource(HTTP) = 0
    M    ext_checked_resource(HTTP) = 0
    M    report = >                                        <
    M    action = 0
    M    tab_name = >                              <

    M  *****************************************************************************
    M  *
    M  *  LOCATION    SAP-Server ibwoksapq02_Q02_00 on host ibwoksapq02 (wp 0)
    M  *  ERROR       ThSigHandler: signal
    M  *
    M  *  TIME        Wed Dec 05 11:04:11 2007
    M  *  RELEASE     640
    M  *  COMPONENT   Taskhandler
    M  *  VERSION     1
    M  *  RC          11
    M  *  MODULE      thxxhead.c
    M  *  LINE        9806
    M  *  COUNTER     1
    M  *
    M  *****************************************************************************

    M  PfStatDisconnect: disconnect statistics
    M  Entering TH_CALLHOOKS
    M  ThCallHooks: call hook >ThrSaveSPAFields< for event BEFORE_DUMP
    M  *** ERROR => ThrSaveSPAFields: no valid thr_wpadm [thxxrun1.c   730]
    M  *** ERROR => ThCallHooks: event handler ThrSaveSPAFields for event BEFORE_DUMP failed [thxxtool3.c  254]
    M  Entering ThSetStatError
    M  ThIErrHandle: call ThrCoreInfo
    A  RABAX in run level 0
    A  RABAX in unkown environment: task_type=0, run level=0, rabax state=80000000 ztta_task_type=0
    SAP (R) - R/3(TM) Callstack, Version 1.0
    Copyright (C) SAP AG. All rights reserved.
    Application exception occurred:
    Exception : c0000005 (Access Violation)
    App       : disp+work.EXE (pid=1368)
    When      : 12/5/2007 11:4:11.476
    Threads   : 2
    Computer Name       : IBWOKSAPQ02
    User Name           : SAPServiceQ02
    Number of Processors: 4
    Processor Type: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 5
    Windows Version     : 5.2 Current Build: 3790
    Stack Dump for Thread Id 8bc
    eax=00262802 ebx=00000002 ecx=0596b003 edx=00003d43 esi=00004200 edi=00004200
    eip=00bbaf10 esp=0526fa88 ebp=0526fa94 iopl=0         nv up ei pl nz na pe nc
    cs=001b  ss=0023  ds=0023  es=0023  fs=003b  gs=0000             efl=00010202
    function : get_nec_length
            00bbaef8 7403             jz      get_nec_length+0x17b (00bbaefd)
            00bbaefa c60100           mov     byte ptr [ecx],0x0           ds:0596b003=??
            00bbaefd 83c120           add     ecx,0x20
            00bbaf00 4a               dec     edx
            00bbaf01 75f2             jnz     get_dbtab_columns+0x87 (00bbaff5)
            00bbaf03 eb19             jmp     get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
            00bbaf05 6685ff           test    di,di
            00bbaf08 7e14             jle     get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
            00bbaf0a 83c103           add     ecx,0x3
            00bbaf0d 0fb7d7           movzx   edx,di
    FAULT-> 00bbaf10 803900           cmp     byte ptr [ecx],0x0           ds:0596b003=??
            00bbaf13 7403             jz      get_nec_length+0x196 (00bbaf18)
            00bbaf15 ff45fc           inc     dword ptr [ebp+0xfc]   ss:0a4da78e=????????
            00bbaf18 83c120           add     ecx,0x20
            00bbaf1b 4a               dec     edx
            00bbaf1c 75f2             jnz     get_dbtab_columns+0xa2 (00bbb010)
            00bbaf1e 5f               pop     edi
            00bbaf1f 8b0dccfcc901  mov ecx,[FDESCR2_SIZE (01c9fccc)] ds:01c9fccc=0000017c
            00bbaf25 0fbf55fc         movsx   edx,word ptr [ebp+0xfc]    ss:0a4da78f=????
            00bbaf29 83c102           add     ecx,0x2
            00bbaf2c 0fafca           imul    ecx,edx
            00bbaf2f 8d440102         lea     eax,[ecxeax0x2]      ds:054cd4fd=????????
    --> Stack Back Trace <--
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1  Param#2  Param#3  Param#4  Function Name
    0526fa94 00bbefb1 00000287 0526fb24 00000000 0d064200 disp+work!get_nec_length [dbntab.c (12438)]
    0526faf4 00bc2ec5 0526fb80 0526fb24 0526fb20 00000000 disp+work!ftab_select [dbntab.c (10343)]
    0526fb44 00bc390e 00000000 0526fb80 00000000 01c9fcbc disp+work!fetch_entry [dbntab.c (7186)]
    0526fb5c 00bc4274 00000000 0526fb80 01d577ec 01d57760 disp+work!procure_2 [dbntab.c (6855)]
    0526fbb8 00c921a9 00000002 0526fc30 0526fc44 00000000 disp+work!db_ntab [dbntab.c (3104)]
    0526fc4c 00c950a2 0fe300c8 0fe30040 00000000 00310030 disp+work!read_ntab [dbcalbuf.c (3177)]
    0526fd40 00c95805 00000000 00000000 0fe30040 00660075 disp+work!db_cbufload [dbcalbuf.c (4507)]
    0526fd68 00c97937 01d58d0c 00000008 0fe30040 0526fd90 disp+work!reset_handling [dbcalbuf.c (2676)]
    0526fdac 00c97ab8 00000000 7c355852 00000000 00000005 disp+work!init_shm_and_load_cals [dbcalbuf.c (2278)]
    0526fdd8 00c5904d 0526fdf4 05b30dcc 00000000 0000000a disp+work!db_cbufinst [dbcalbuf.c (1599)]
    0526fe08 00ca8ed0 057c7200 057c7178 00000090 057c717c disp+work!db_calinit [dbbmng0.c (2786)]
    0526fe1c 0045790a 00000011 00000004 00000000 00000000 disp+work!db_init [dblink.c (2213)]
    0526fe3c 00488e83 00000011 00000000 024987e0 00000000 disp+work!ThCallHooks [thxxtool3.c (246)]
    0526fe58 004980ff 00000000 00000002 0526ff04 00000000 disp+work!ThIPCInit [thxxhead.c (1914)]
    0526fee8 0049c594 00000001 05425fd0 00000000 00000000 disp+work!tskh_init [thxxhead.c (1356)]
    0526ff04 004233fb 00000000 7ffd8000 0526ff60 00401085 disp+work!tskhstart [thxxhead.c (1017)]
    0526ff14 00401085 00000003 05425fd0 00000001 00000000 disp+work!DpMain [dpxxdisp.c (1011)]
    0526ff60 0111cebb 00000003 05425fd0 05426888 017d9000 disp+work!nlsui_main [thxxanf.c (85)]
    0526ffc0 77e6f23b 00000000 00000000 7ffd8000 00000000 disp+work!wmainCRTStartup [crtexe.c (395)]
    0526fff0 00000000 0111cd78 00000000 00905a4d 00000003 kernel32!ProcessIdToSessionId
    Stack Dump for Thread Id 838
    eax=00000001 ebx=00000103 ecx=7c829f59 edx=00410000 esi=00000000 edi=00000000
    eip=7c8285ec esp=078ffeb0 ebp=078ffef4 iopl=0         nv up ei pl zr na po nc
    cs=001b  ss=0023  ds=0023  es=0023  fs=003b  gs=0000             efl=00000246
    function : KiFastSystemCallRet
            7c8285ec c3               ret
            7c8285ed 8da42400000000   lea     esp,[esp]              ss:078ffeb0=7c8270fb
            7c8285f4 8d642400         lea     esp,[esp]              ss:0cb6abab=00000000
    --> Stack Back Trace <--
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1  Param#2  Param#3  Param#4  Function Name
    078ffef4 01076a50 000006a0 00000000 00000000 0542b0d0 ntdll!KiFastSystemCallRet
    078fff84 7c349565 00000000 00000000 00000000 0542b038 disp+work!SigIMsgFunc [signt.c (632)]
    078fffb8 77e64829 0542b038 00000000 00000000 0542b038 MSVCR71!endthreadex
    078fffec 00000000 7c3494f6 0542b038 00000000 00000000 kernel32!GetModuleHandleA
    A  TH VERBOSE LEVEL FULL
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_MTX entered.
    A  ** RABAX:  level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_MTX failed.
    A  *** suicide ON
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_VMIT_CLEANUP entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_VMIT_CLEANUP completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ROLLBACK entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ROLLBACK completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_DB_ALIVE entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_DB_ALIVE completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_HOOKS entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_HOOKS completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_STANDARD entered.
    A  ** RABAX:  level LEV_RX_STANDARD failed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_C_STACK entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_C_STACK completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_MEMO_CHECK entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_MEMO_CHECK completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INTERFACES entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INTERFACES completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_GET_MESS entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_GET_MESS completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INIT_SNAP entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_INIT_SNAP completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_WRITE_SYSLOG entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_WRITE_SYSLOG completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_WRITE_SNAP entered.
    X  *** ERROR => invalid MM administration (adm) 00000000  (admCheck)00000000 [mmxx.c       2127]
    A  ** RABAX:  level LEV_RX_WRITE_SNAP failed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_SET_ALERT entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_SET_ALERT completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_COMMIT entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_COMMIT completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_SNAP_SYSLOG entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_SNAP_SYSLOG completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RESET_PROGS entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RESET_PROGS completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_STDERR entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_STDERR completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RFC_ERROR entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RFC_ERROR completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RFC_CLOSE entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RFC_CLOSE completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_IMC_ERROR entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_IMC_ERROR completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_DATASET_CLOSE entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_DATASET_CLOSE completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_RESET_SHMLOCKS entered.
    A  ** RABAX:  level LEV_RX_RESET_SHMLOCKS failed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ERROR_SAVE entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ERROR_SAVE completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ERROR_TPDA entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_ERROR_TPDA completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_RUDI entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_PXA_RELEASE_RUDI completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_LIVE_CACHE_CLEANUP entered.
    M  RmCleanUpResources3: hdr/tbl/ext_tbl/free/keep = 048810F0/00000000/0/0/1
    M  RmCleanUpResources3: no resources registered
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_LIVE_CACHE_CLEANUP completed.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_END entered.
    A  ** RABAX: level LEV_RX_END completed.
    A  ** RABAX: end RX_SUICIDE
    A  *
    A  * Non recoverable error. Aborting process...
    A  *
    M  ***LOG R63=> ThWpHalt, halt wp () [thxxhead.c   15138]
    M  in_ThErrHandle: 2
    M  *** ERROR => ThWpHalt: halt wp (step 1, th_errno 5, action 2, level 2) [thxxhead.c   9621]
    M  ***LOG R0H=> ThIErrHandle, Loop in ThErrHandle, restart wp () [thxxhead.c   9642]
    M  -
    C-STACK -
    SAP (R) - R/3(TM) Callstack, Version 1.0
    Copyright (C) SAP AG. All rights reserved.
    Application exception occurred:
    Exception : c0000005 (Access Violation)
    App       : disp+work.EXE (pid=1368)
    When      : 12/5/2007 11:4:11.507
    Threads   : 2
    Computer Name       : IBWOKSAPQ02
    User Name           : SAPServiceQ02
    Number of Processors: 4
    Processor Type: x86 Family 15 Model 2 Stepping 5
    Windows Version     : 5.2 Current Build: 3790
    Stack Dump for Thread Id 8bc
    eax=00262802 ebx=00000002 ecx=0596b003 edx=00003d43 esi=00004200 edi=00004200
    eip=00bbaf10 esp=0526fa88 ebp=0526fa94 iopl=0         nv up ei pl nz na pe nc
    cs=001b  ss=0023  ds=0023  es=0023  fs=003b  gs=0000             efl=00010202
    function : get_nec_length
            00bbaef8 7403             jz      get_nec_length+0x17b (00bbaefd)
            00bbaefa c60100           mov     byte ptr [ecx],0x0           ds:0596b003=30
            00bbaefd 83c120           add     ecx,0x20
            00bbaf00 4a               dec     edx
            00bbaf01 75f2             jnz     get_dbtab_columns+0x87 (00bbaff5)
            00bbaf03 eb19             jmp     get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
            00bbaf05 6685ff           test    di,di
            00bbaf08 7e14             jle     get_nec_length+0x19c (00bbaf1e)
            00bbaf0a 83c103           add     ecx,0x3
            00bbaf0d 0fb7d7           movzx   edx,di
    FAULT-> 00bbaf10 803900           cmp     byte ptr [ecx],0x0           ds:0596b003=30
            00bbaf13 7403             jz      get_nec_length+0x196 (00bbaf18)
            00bbaf15 ff45fc           inc     dword ptr [ebp+0xfc]   ss:0a4d9f06=????????
            00bbaf18 83c120           add     ecx,0x20
            00bbaf1b 4a               dec     edx
            00bbaf1c 75f2             jnz     get_dbtab_columns+0xa2 (00bbb010)
            00bbaf1e 5f               pop     edi
            00bbaf1f 8b0dccfcc901  mov ecx,[FDESCR2_SIZE (01c9fccc)] ds:01c9fccc=0000017c
            00bbaf25 0fbf55fc         movsx   edx,word ptr [ebp+0xfc]    ss:0a4d9f07=????
            00bbaf29 83c102           add     ecx,0x2
            00bbaf2c 0fafca           imul    ecx,edx
            00bbaf2f 8d440102         lea     eax,[ecxeax0x2]      ds:054ccc75=????????
    --> Stack Back Trace <--
    FramePtr ReturnAd Param#1  Param#2  Param#3  Param#4  Function Name
    0526fa94 00bbefb1 00000287 0526fb24 00000000 0d064200 disp+work!get_nec_length [dbntab.c (12438)]
    0526faf4 00bc2ec5 0526fb80 0526fb24 0526fb20 00000000 disp+work!ftab_select [dbntab.c (10343)]
    0526fb44 00bc390e 00000000 0526fb80 00000000 01c9fcbc disp+work!fetch_entry [dbntab.c (7186)]
    0526fb5c 00bc4274 00000000 0526fb80 01d577ec 01d57760 disp+work!procure_2 [dbntab.c (6855)]
    0526fbb8 00c921a9 00000002 0526fc30 0526fc44 00000000 disp+work!db_ntab [dbntab.c (3104)]
    0526fc4c 00c950a2 0fe300c8 0fe30040 00000000 00310030 disp+work!read_ntab [dbcalbuf.c (3177)]
    0526fd40 00c95805 00000000 00000000 0fe30040 00660075 disp+wor

    Hi Guenther,
    I've managed to bring up the SAP now after changing some parameters
    in the instance profile that are pointing to D:\. It's now up and
    running, but the dispatcher is in yellow colour. The status
    is "Running, Message Server connection ok, Dialog Queue time: 0.00 sec,
    J2EE status info unavailable". I did not select Java during the
    installation. Only ABAP was selected.
    I am able to login to the R/3 system now. I notice that there are some
    parameters in the instance profile are related to the Java like
    rdisp/j2ee_start, login/accept_sso2_ticket and etc. Is it possible that
    database backup that I used to restore was from a ABAP + JAVA system?
    Please see below for the dev_disp
    trc file: "dev_disp", trc level: 1, release: "640"
    Fri Dec 07 03:53:19 2007
    kernel runs with dp version 136(ext=102) (@(#) DPLIB-INT-VERSION-136)
    length of sys_adm_ext is 312 bytes
    sysno      00
    sid        Q02
    systemid   560 (PC with Windows NT)
    relno      6400
    patchlevel 0
    patchno    211
    intno      20020600
    make:      multithreaded, ASCII
    pid        3836
    ***LOG Q00=> DpSapEnvInit, DPStart (00 3836) [dpxxdisp.c   1102]
         shared lib "dw_xml.dll" version 211 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_xtc.dll" version 211 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_stl.dll" version 211 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_gui.dll" version 211 successfully loaded
         shared lib "dw_mdm.dll" version 211 successfully loaded
    Fri Dec 07 03:53:23 2007
    MtxInit: -2 0 0
    DpSysAdmExtInit: ABAP is active
    DpIPCInit2: start server >ibwoksapq02_Q02_00                      <
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_adm)          11648     (832)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(tm_adm)          2379840     (11840)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wp_ca_adm)          18000     (60)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(appc_ca_adm)     6000     (60)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(comm_adm)          192000     (384)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(vmc_adm)          0     (364)
    DpShMCreate: sizeof(wall_adm)          (22440/34344/56/100)
    DpShMCreate: SHM_DP_ADM_KEY          (addr: 06340040, size: 2670480)
    DpShMCreate: allocated sys_adm at 06340040
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_adm at 063417D8
    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm_list at 06344558
    DpShMCreate: allocated tm_adm at 06344580
    DpShMCreate: allocated wp_ca_adm at 065895C0
    DpShMCreate: allocated appc_ca_adm at 0658DC10
    DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm_list at 0658F380
    DpShMCreate: allocated comm_adm at 0658F398
    DpShMCreate: allocated vmc_adm_list at 065BE198
    DpShMCreate: system runs without vmc_adm
    DpShMCreate: allocated ca_info at 065BE1C0
    DpShMCreate: allocated wall_adm at 065BE1C8
    MBUF state OFF
    Fri Dec 07 03:53:24 2007
    ThTaskStatus: rdisp/reset_online_during_debug 0
    EmInit: MmSetImplementation( 2 ).
    <ES> client 0 initializing ....
    <ES> InitFreeList
    <ES> block size is 1024 kByte.
    Using implementation flat
    <EsNT> Memory Reset disabled as NT default
    <ES> 1299 blocks reserved for free list.
    ES initialized.
    ERROR => DpForkExec: CreateProcess (3: No such process) [dpntdisp.c   1486]
    ***LOG Q0I=> DpForkExec, CreateProcess ( CreateProcess 3) [dpntdisp.c   1488]
    Memory diagnostic                                 *
    Systeminformation
    Processor-Typ             : Intel unknown
    Processor-Count           : 4
    Operating System          : NT 5.2, Build 3790
    Service Pack              : Service Pack 2
    NT Pagefile Informations
    Config. minimum size      : 4190208 K
    Config. maximum size      : 4190208 K
    Avail.  maximum size      : 4190208 K
    Num
    Pagefile
    Min.Size
    Max.Size
    Avail.Max
    Curr.Size
    1
    c:\pagefile.sys
    4190208 K
    4190208 K
    4190208 K
    4190208 K
    NT Task Manager Informations
    Total Handles             :    12859
    Total Threads             :      703
    Total Processes           :       54
    Commit Charge Total       :  1974636 K
    Commit Charge Limit       :  6137308 K
    Commit Charge Peak        :  1975500 K
    Phys.Memory Total         :  2096524 K
    Phys.Memory Available     :  1449380 K
    File Cache                :   116072 K
    Kernel Memory Total       :   104040 K
    Kernel Memory Paged       :    91112 K
    Kernel Memory Nonpaged    :    12928 K
    Memory usage of current process
    Total virt.address space  :  2097024 K
    Avail.virt.address space  :   895036 K
    Private Pages             :        0 K
    Total heap size           :    12826 K
    Virtual memory regions    :        0 K
    Uncommitted heap memory   :     7632 K
    Allocated heap memory     :     5028 K
    Moveable heap memory      :        0 K
    DDE shared heap memory    :        0 K
    Memory usage of all processes
    PID
    Image
    Instance
    Work.Set
    WS Peak
    Priv.Pages
    PP Peak
    Pg Fault
    4
    212 K
    2068 K
    0 K
    0 K
    128
    280
    smss.exe
    452 K
    468 K
    164 K
    164 K
    0
    352
    winlogon.exe
    9848 K
    9920 K
    6608 K
    6616 K
    2
    400
    services.exe
    3844 K
    3852 K
    1712 K
    1736 K
    1
    412
    lsass.exe
    9664 K
    9724 K
    9040 K
    9156 K
    2
    636
    svchost.exe
    2692 K
    2692 K
    900 K
    900 K
    0
    816
    svchost.exe
    22124 K
    22364 K
    16068 K
    20016 K
    13
    968
    spoolsv.exe
    4708 K
    4800 K
    3608 K
    3796 K
    1
    1112
    svchost.exe
    2116 K
    2116 K
    568 K
    568 K
    0
    1196
    inetinfo.exe
    8520 K
    10552 K
    3396 K
    5408 K
    3
    1220
    Srvany.exe
    1412 K
    1424 K
    300 K
    316 K
    0
    1244
    lmwu.exe
    2464 K
    2472 K
    724 K
    748 K
    0
    1252
    sqlservr.exe
    119352 K
    119352 K
    93168 K
    93204 K
    29
    1312
    ntrtscan.exe
    4012 K
    55404 K
    2536 K
    53960 K
    16
    1688
    sapstartsrv.exe
    21016 K
    21016 K
    22168 K
    22168 K
    5
    1752
    tmlisten.exe
    7368 K
    8080 K
    4028 K
    5052 K
    4
    1844
    OfcPfwSvc.exe
    5000 K
    5508 K
    3828 K
    4344 K
    2
    1888
    svchost.exe
    7568 K
    9404 K
    5036 K
    6952 K
    3
    2272
    svchost.exe
    4464 K
    4516 K
    2472 K
    22888 K
    1
    2296
    svchost.exe
    3880 K
    3880 K
    2932 K
    2932 K
    1
    2308
    UQ8188.EXE
    2684 K
    2748 K
    1152 K
    1256 K
    1
    2860
    winlogon.exe
    3320 K
    9008 K
    5136 K
    7604 K
    10
    3148
    userinit.exe
    2984 K
    2984 K
    1980 K
    1980 K
    0
    3156
    rdpclip.exe
    2916 K
    2916 K
    924 K
    972 K
    0
    3224
    userinit.exe
    2116 K
    2184 K
    608 K
    628 K
    0
    3244
    ctfmon.exe
    2752 K
    3016 K
    504 K
    844 K
    0
    3256
    Explorer.EXE
    11508 K
    11540 K
    7104 K
    7136 K
    4
    3328
    pccntmon.exe
    4572 K
    4572 K
    2436 K
    2444 K
    1
    3336
    jusched.exe
    2428 K
    2428 K
    564 K
    564 K
    0
    3380
    jucheck.exe
    5492 K
    5492 K
    2648 K
    2648 K
    1
    3396
    sqlmangr.exe
    4968 K
    6720 K
    1384 K
    2752 K
    2
    3464
    mmc.exe
    18596 K
    18720 K
    18648 K
    19016 K
    5
    3528
    wuauclt.exe
    3548 K
    3548 K
    1972 K
    1972 K
    0
    3756
    sqlagent.exe
    968 K
    6372 K
    2336 K
    2472 K
    2
    3812
    msg_server.exe
    [MS] Q02_00
    7584 K
    7584 K
    8408 K
    8408 K
    1
    3836
    disp+work.exe
    30856 K
    30920 K
    49372 K
    49476 K
    7
    3844
    igswd.exe
    [**] Q02_00
    2508 K
    2792 K
    1424 K
    1752 K
    0
    3864
    igsmux.exe
    13324 K
    13324 K
    12844 K
    12844 K
    3
    3948
    igspw.exe
    12260 K
    12260 K
    11744 K
    11744 K
    3
    3956
    igspw.exe
    12260 K
    12260 K
    11744 K
    11744 K
    3
    192
    gwrd.EXE
    [GW] Q02_00
    47908 K
    47908 K
    8392 K
    10832 K
    11
    216
    icman.EXE
    69316 K
    69316 K
    72008 K
    72008 K
    17
    Sum
    505584 K
    402588 K
    DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = INIT
    ERROR => DpProcCreate: DpJ2eeStart failed [dpxxdisp.c   10768]
    Fri Dec 07 03:53:25 2007
    rdisp/http_min_wait_dia_wp : 1 -> 1
    ***LOG Q0K=> DpMsAttach, mscon ( ibwoksapq02) [dpxxdisp.c   10113]
    DpStartStopMsg: send start message (myname is >ibwoksapq02_Q02_00                      <)
    DpStartStopMsg: start msg sent
    CCMS: AlInitGlobals : alert/use_sema_lock = TRUE.
    CCMS: start to initalize 3.X shared alert area (first segment).
    DpMsgAdmin: Set release to 6400, patchlevel 0
    MBUF state PREPARED
    MBUF component UP
    DpMBufHwIdSet: set Hardware-ID
    ***LOG Q1C=> DpMBufHwIdSet [dpxxmbuf.c   1025]
    DpMsgAdmin: Set patchno for this platform to 211
    Release check o.K.
    Fri Dec 07 03:53:32 2007
    MBUF state ACTIVE
    Fri Dec 07 03:53:33 2007
    DpModState: change server state from STARTING to ACTIVE
    Fri Dec 07 03:54:05 2007
    ERROR => DpForkExec: CreateProcess (3: No such process) [dpntdisp.c   1486]
    ***LOG Q0I=> DpForkExec, CreateProcess ( CreateProcess 3) [dpntdisp.c   1488]
    Memory diagnostic                                 *
    Systeminformation
    Processor-Typ             : Intel unknown
    Processor-Count           : 4
    Operating System          : NT 5.2, Build 3790
    Service Pack              : Service Pack 2
    NT Pagefile Informations
    Config. minimum size      : 4190208 K
    Config. maximum size      : 4190208 K
    Avail.  maximum size      : 4190208 K
    Num
    Pagefile
    Min.Size
    Max.Size
    Avail.Max
    Curr.Size
    1
    c:\pagefile.sys
    4190208 K
    4190208 K
    4190208 K
    4190208 K
    NT Task Manager Informations
    Total Handles             :    16946
    Total Threads             :      786
    Total Processes           :       67
    Commit Charge Total       :  3976044 K
    Commit Charge Limit       :  6137308 K
    Commit Charge Peak        :  3982420 K
    Phys.Memory Total         :  2096524 K
    Phys.Memory Available     :   527080 K
    File Cache                :   116948 K
    Kernel Memory Total       :   106168 K
    Kernel Memory Paged       :    92308 K
    Kernel Memory Nonpaged    :    13860 K
    Memory usage of current process
    Total virt.address space  :  2097024 K
    Avail.virt.address space  :   844964 K
    Private Pages             :        0 K
    Total heap size           :    15499 K
    Virtual memory regions    :        0 K
    Uncommitted heap memory   :     9444 K
    Allocated heap memory     :     5896 K
    Moveable heap memory      :        0 K
    DDE shared heap memory    :        0 K
    Memory usage of all processes
    PID
    Image
    Instance
    Work.Set
    WS Peak
    Priv.Pages
    PP Peak
    Pg Fault
    4
    212 K
    2068 K
    0 K
    0 K
    142
    280
    smss.exe
    452 K
    468 K
    164 K
    164 K
    0
    352
    winlogon.exe
    9732 K
    9920 K
    6496 K
    6616 K
    2
    400
    services.exe
    3804 K
    3852 K
    1616 K
    1736 K
    1
    412
    lsass.exe
    9680 K
    9724 K
    9060 K
    9156 K
    2
    636
    svchost.exe
    2692 K
    2692 K
    900 K
    900 K
    0
    816
    svchost.exe
    22104 K
    22364 K
    16044 K
    20016 K
    13
    968
    spoolsv.exe
    4708 K
    4800 K
    3608 K
    3796 K
    1
    1112
    svchost.exe
    2116 K
    2116 K
    568 K
    568 K
    0
    1196
    inetinfo.exe
    8552 K
    10552 K
    3348 K
    5408 K
    3
    1220
    Srvany.exe
    1412 K
    1424 K
    300 K
    316 K
    0
    1244
    lmwu.exe
    2464 K
    2472 K
    724 K
    748 K
    0
    1252
    sqlservr.exe
    600644 K
    600660 K
    573916 K
    573980 K
    147
    1312
    ntrtscan.exe
    4016 K
    55404 K
    2540 K
    53960 K
    16
    1688
    sapstartsrv.exe
    21032 K
    21104 K
    22152 K
    22168 K
    7
    1752
    tmlisten.exe
    7360 K
    8080 K
    4016 K
    5052 K
    4
    1844
    OfcPfwSvc.exe
    5000 K
    5508 K
    3828 K
    4344 K
    2
    1888
    svchost.exe
    7568 K
    9404 K
    5036 K
    6952 K
    3
    2272
    svchost.exe
    4472 K
    4516 K
    2496 K
    22888 K
    1
    2296
    svchost.exe
    3896 K
    3896 K
    2960 K
    2960 K
    1
    2308
    UQ8188.EXE
    2684 K
    2748 K
    1152 K
    1256 K
    1
    2860
    winlogon.exe
    3344 K
    9008 K
    5104 K
    7604 K
    11
    3156
    rdpclip.exe
    2916 K
    2916 K
    924 K
    972 K
    0
    3244
    ctfmon.exe
    2752 K
    3016 K
    504 K
    844 K
    0
    3256
    Explorer.EXE
    11604 K
    11656 K
    6876 K
    7136 K
    4
    3328
    pccntmon.exe
    4572 K
    4572 K
    2436 K
    2444 K
    1
    3336
    jusched.exe
    2428 K
    2428 K
    564 K
    564 K
    0
    3380
    jucheck.exe
    5492 K
    5492 K
    2648 K
    2648 K
    1
    3396
    sqlmangr.exe
    4968 K
    6720 K
    1384 K
    2752 K
    2
    3464
    mmc.exe
    18724 K
    18732 K
    18196 K
    19016 K
    5
    3528
    wuauclt.exe
    3548 K
    3548 K
    1972 K
    1972 K
    0
    3756
    sqlagent.exe
    2536 K
    6372 K
    2572 K
    2572 K
    2
    3812
    msg_server.exe
    [MS] Q02_00
    9548 K
    9548 K
    10348 K
    10348 K
    2
    3836
    disp+work.exe
    34836 K
    34900 K
    50296 K
    50404 K
    8
    3844
    igswd.exe
    [**] Q02_00
    2508 K
    2792 K
    1424 K
    1752 K
    0
    3864
    igsmux.exe
    13420 K
    13420 K
    12928 K
    12928 K
    3
    3948
    igspw.exe
    12344 K
    12344 K
    11824 K
    11824 K
    3
    3956
    igspw.exe
    12344 K
    12344 K
    11824 K
    11824 K
    3
    192
    gwrd.EXE
    [GW] Q02_00
    48604 K
    48604 K
    8956 K
    10832 K
    11
    216
    icman.EXE
    76016 K
    76016 K
    74136 K
    75160 K
    18
    548
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    42836 K
    43300 K
    57336 K
    57336 K
    10
    596
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    119748 K
    158692 K
    57292 K
    69392 K
    86
    672
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    53840 K
    54116 K
    54360 K
    54360 K
    13
    744
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    42776 K
    43512 K
    53408 K
    53408 K
    10
    772
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    41980 K
    42752 K
    53460 K
    53460 K
    10
    912
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    29264 K
    29264 K
    52640 K
    52704 K
    7
    936
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    72868 K
    73608 K
    53852 K
    53852 K
    18
    940
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    37040 K
    37040 K
    53340 K
    53404 K
    9
    1412
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    26172 K
    26172 K
    51888 K
    51952 K
    6
    1624
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    26312 K
    26312 K
    52116 K
    52116 K
    6
    1788
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    26756 K
    26756 K
    52424 K
    52488 K
    6
    2104
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    26876 K
    26876 K
    52480 K
    52544 K
    6
    1748
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    43368 K
    43660 K
    53868 K
    53868 K
    11
    2260
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    26736 K
    26736 K
    52424 K
    52488 K
    6
    2836
    sap_mssql_cfgck.exe
    11116 K
    11116 K
    10920 K
    10928 K
    3
    Sum
    1624792 K
    1647648 K
    DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = INIT
    ERROR => DpEnvCheckJ2ee: DpJ2eeStart failed [dpxxdisp.c   6445]
    Fri Dec 07 03:54:25 2007
    ERROR => DpForkExec: CreateProcess (3: No such process) [dpntdisp.c   1486]
    ***LOG Q0I=> DpForkExec, CreateProcess ( CreateProcess 3) [dpntdisp.c   1488]
    Memory diagnostic                                 *
    Systeminformation
    Processor-Typ             : Intel unknown
    Processor-Count           : 4
    Operating System          : NT 5.2, Build 3790
    Service Pack              : Service Pack 2
    NT Pagefile Informations
    Config. minimum size      : 4190208 K
    Config. maximum size      : 4190208 K
    Avail.  maximum size      : 4190208 K
    Num
    Pagefile
    Min.Size
    Max.Size
    Avail.Max
    Curr.Size
    1
    c:\pagefile.sys
    4190208 K
    4190208 K
    4190208 K
    4190208 K
    NT Task Manager Informations
    Total Handles             :    16896
    Total Threads             :      785
    Total Processes           :       67
    Commit Charge Total       :  4039664 K
    Commit Charge Limit       :  6137308 K
    Commit Charge Peak        :  4039768 K
    Phys.Memory Total         :  2096524 K
    Phys.Memory Available     :   475064 K
    File Cache                :   117044 K
    Kernel Memory Total       :   106176 K
    Kernel Memory Paged       :    92316 K
    Kernel Memory Nonpaged    :    13860 K
    Memory usage of current process
    Total virt.address space  :  2097024 K
    Avail.virt.address space  :   844964 K
    Private Pages             :        0 K
    Total heap size           :    15499 K
    Virtual memory regions    :        0 K
    Uncommitted heap memory   :     9444 K
    Allocated heap memory     :     5896 K
    Moveable heap memory      :        0 K
    DDE shared heap memory    :        0 K
    Memory usage of all processes
    PID
    Image
    Instance
    Work.Set
    WS Peak
    Priv.Pages
    PP Peak
    Pg Fault
    4
    212 K
    2068 K
    0 K
    0 K
    143
    280
    smss.exe
    452 K
    468 K
    164 K
    164 K
    0
    352
    winlogon.exe
    9744 K
    9920 K
    6528 K
    6616 K
    2
    400
    services.exe
    3804 K
    3852 K
    1616 K
    1736 K
    1
    412
    lsass.exe
    9680 K
    9724 K
    9060 K
    9156 K
    2
    636
    svchost.exe
    2692 K
    2692 K
    900 K
    900 K
    0
    816
    svchost.exe
    21756 K
    22364 K
    15696 K
    20016 K
    14
    968
    spoolsv.exe
    4708 K
    4800 K
    3608 K
    3796 K
    1
    1112
    svchost.exe
    2116 K
    2116 K
    568 K
    568 K
    0
    1196
    inetinfo.exe
    8552 K
    10552 K
    3348 K
    5408 K
    3
    1220
    Srvany.exe
    1412 K
    1424 K
    300 K
    316 K
    0
    1244
    lmwu.exe
    2464 K
    2472 K
    724 K
    748 K
    0
    1252
    sqlservr.exe
    660820 K
    660820 K
    634788 K
    634788 K
    162
    1312
    ntrtscan.exe
    4016 K
    55404 K
    2540 K
    53960 K
    16
    1688
    sapstartsrv.exe
    21040 K
    21104 K
    22152 K
    22168 K
    9
    1752
    tmlisten.exe
    7360 K
    8080 K
    4016 K
    5052 K
    4
    1844
    OfcPfwSvc.exe
    5000 K
    5508 K
    3828 K
    4344 K
    2
    1888
    svchost.exe
    7564 K
    9404 K
    5012 K
    6952 K
    3
    2272
    svchost.exe
    4472 K
    4516 K
    2496 K
    22888 K
    1
    2296
    svchost.exe
    3896 K
    3896 K
    2960 K
    2960 K
    1
    2308
    UQ8188.EXE
    2684 K
    2748 K
    1152 K
    1256 K
    1
    2860
    winlogon.exe
    3360 K
    9008 K
    5136 K
    7604 K
    11
    3156
    rdpclip.exe
    2916 K
    2916 K
    924 K
    972 K
    0
    3244
    ctfmon.exe
    2752 K
    3016 K
    504 K
    844 K
    0
    3256
    Explorer.EXE
    11604 K
    11656 K
    6876 K
    7136 K
    4
    3328
    pccntmon.exe
    4572 K
    4572 K
    2436 K
    2444 K
    1
    3336
    jusched.exe
    2428 K
    2428 K
    564 K
    564 K
    0
    3380
    jucheck.exe
    5492 K
    5492 K
    2648 K
    2648 K
    1
    3396
    sqlmangr.exe
    4968 K
    6720 K
    1384 K
    2752 K
    2
    3464
    mmc.exe
    18792 K
    18848 K
    18288 K
    19016 K
    5
    3528
    wuauclt.exe
    3548 K
    3548 K
    1972 K
    1972 K
    0
    3756
    sqlagent.exe
    2536 K
    6372 K
    2572 K
    2572 K
    2
    3812
    msg_server.exe
    [MS] Q02_00
    9548 K
    9548 K
    10348 K
    10348 K
    2
    3836
    disp+work.exe
    34844 K
    34908 K
    50296 K
    50404 K
    8
    3844
    igswd.exe
    [**] Q02_00
    2508 K
    2792 K
    1424 K
    1752 K
    0
    3864
    igsmux.exe
    13420 K
    13420 K
    12928 K
    12928 K
    3
    3948
    igspw.exe
    12344 K
    12344 K
    11824 K
    11824 K
    3
    3956
    igspw.exe
    12344 K
    12344 K
    11824 K
    11824 K
    3
    192
    gwrd.EXE
    [GW] Q02_00
    48604 K
    48604 K
    8956 K
    10832 K
    11
    216
    icman.EXE
    76020 K
    76020 K
    74136 K
    75160 K
    18
    548
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    42924 K
    43300 K
    57336 K
    57336 K
    10
    596
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    122256 K
    166712 K
    60196 K
    70124 K
    118
    672
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    53840 K
    54116 K
    54360 K
    54360 K
    13
    744
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    42776 K
    43512 K
    53408 K
    53408 K
    10
    772
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    41980 K
    42752 K
    53460 K
    53460 K
    10
    912
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    29264 K
    29264 K
    52640 K
    52704 K
    7
    936
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    72868 K
    73608 K
    53852 K
    53852 K
    18
    940
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    37040 K
    37040 K
    53340 K
    53404 K
    9
    1412
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    26172 K
    26172 K
    51888 K
    51952 K
    6
    1624
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    26312 K
    26312 K
    52116 K
    52116 K
    6
    1788
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    26756 K
    26756 K
    52424 K
    52488 K
    6
    2104
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    26876 K
    26876 K
    52480 K
    52544 K
    6
    1748
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    43368 K
    43660 K
    53868 K
    53868 K
    11
    2260
    disp+work.EXE
    [WP] Q02_00
    26736 K
    26736 K
    52424 K
    52488 K
    6
    2836
    sap_mssql_cfgck.exe
    11116 K
    11116 K
    10920 K
    10928 K
    3
    Sum
    1687328 K
    1711208 K
    DpJ2eeStart: j2ee state = INIT
    ERROR => DpEnvCheckJ2ee: DpJ2eeStart failed [dpxxdisp.c   6445]
    Fri Dec 07 03:54:45 2007
    ERROR => DpForkExec: CreateProcess (3: No such process) [dpntdisp.c   1486]
    ***LOG Q0I=> DpForkExec, CreateProcess ( CreateProcess 3) [dpntdisp.c   1488]
    Memory diagnostic                                 *
    Systeminformation
    Processor-Typ             : Intel unknown
    Processor-Count           : 4
    Operating System          : NT 5.2, Build 3790
    Service Pack              : Service Pack 2
    NT Pagefile Informations
    Config. minimum size      : 4190208 K
    Config. maximum size     

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