Phase MAIN_SHDIMP/ICNVINIT been running for a long time, strange files?

Hi,
AIX 5300-10-01-0921
db6 9.1.0.7
We're running an upgrade using EHPI. I'm now in the MAIN_SHDIMP/ICNVINIT phase and it has been running for 20 hours or something. Could that be normal?
In my work-directory there are a lot of files, named Y_000xxx, what kind of files are these? Looks like some kind of tracefiles?
Example of content
C-STACK -
=> 64 bit R/3 Kernel
=> 64 bit AIX Kernel
=> Heap limit      = unlimited
=> Stack limit     = unlimited
=> Core limit      = 51200000
=> File size limit = unlimited
=> Heap address  = 0x11356e680
=> Stack address = 0xfffffffffff8d20
=> Stack low     =  0xfffffffffff8d20
=> Stack high    =  0xffffffffffff640
=> Stack Trace:
        AixStack() at 0x1000a2e94
        CTrcStack2() at 0x1000a2f8c
        rabax_CStackSave__Fv() at 0x1000d26c0
        ab_rabax() at 0x1000cec80
        ab_repoerr__FiPCcT1N22P15RI_Report_Descr14RI_Access_ModeT1Pv() at 0x1008fe234
        db_info__FPCcPPcUi() at 0x1004f84a0
        ab_pginfo() at 0x1004f8cac
        newload__FPCcP13TmpSubpoolDirUiPUi() at 0x100220f54
        ab_LoadProgOrTrfo__FPCcUiPUi() at 0x100220bf4
        ab_LoadProg__FPCcUi() at 0x100220ce8
        LoadGlobalClass__FPCcUiN229ClasState() at 0x10043e280
        excpCladId__F11ExcpClassIdUc() at 0x100435ba0
        ab_CatchSysExc_1when() at 0x1004364a8
        ab_CatchSysExc_1ok() at 0x100436fb0
        HandleRsqlErrors__F9RsqlError9CloseMode() at 0x101652520
        SqlsExecuteCall__FUcP11DynCallInfo() at 0x101650c8c
        ab_jsqls__Fv() at 0x10164c16c
        ab_extri__Fv() at 0x1003997a4
        ab_xevent__FPCc() at 0x100d03b1c
        ab_dstep() at 0x100848474
        dynpmcal() at 0x100ce38c0
        dynppai0() at 0x100ce0d9c
        dynprctl() at 0x100cea548
        dynpen00() at 0x100cdce38
        Thdynpen00() at 0x1000fc914
        TskhLoop() at 0x1001016d0
        ThStart() at 0x100118cd0
        DpMain() at 0x1018c6acc
        nlsui_main() at 0x1019b3454
============================
The file dev_w0  shows me,
C  *** ERROR in DB6Open[dbdb6.c, 3285] (END)
B  ***LOG BY4=> sql error -727   performing SEL on table DOKIL      [dbtrtab#2 @ 3914] [dbtrtab 3914 ]
B  ***LOG BY0=> SQL0727N  An error occurred during implicit system action type "2".  Information returned for the error includes SQLCODE "-204", SQLSTATE "42704" and message tokens "SAPPRDSHD.DOKIL".  SQLSTATE=56098 [dbtrtab#2 @ 3914] [dbtrtab 3914 ]
C  *** ERROR in DB6Open[dbdb6.c, 3285] CON = 0 (BEGIN)
C  &+     DbSlReadDB6( SQLExecute ): [IBM][CLI Driver][DB2/AIX64] SQL0727N  An error occurred during implicit system action
C  &+     type "2".  Information returned for the error includes SQLCODE "-204", SQLSTATE "42704" and message tokens "SAPPRD
C  &+     SHD.DOKIL".  SQLSTATE=56098
C  &+
C  &+     SELECT "ID" , "OBJECT" , "LANGU" , "TYP" , "VERSION" , "MASTERLANG" , "TXTLINES" , "DOKSTATE" , "SELFDEF" FROM "DO
C  &+     KIL" WHERE "ID" = ? AND "OBJECT" = ? AND "LANGU" = ? AND "TYP" = ?  WITH UR
C  &+       cursor type=NO_HOLD, isolation=UR, cc_release=YES, optlevel=5, degree=1, buffer_lobs=YES, op_type=18, reopt=0
C  &+       ABAP location info: 'SAPMSYST', 0
C  &+
C  &+     Input SQLDA:
C  &+                        1 CT=CHAR            T=VARCHAR         L=2     P=2     S=0
C  &+                        2 CT=CHAR            T=VARCHAR         L=60    P=60    S=0
C  &+                        3 CT=CHAR            T=VARCHAR         L=1     P=1     S=0
C  &+                        4 CT=CHAR            T=VARCHAR         L=1     P=1     S=0
C  &+
C  &+     Input data:
C  &+     row 1:             1 CHAR            I=2       "NA"
C  &+                        2 CHAR            I=5       "00671"
C  &+                        3 CHAR            I=1       "D"
C  &+                        4 CHAR            I=1       "E"
C  &+
C  &+     ABAP location info 'SAPMSSY2', 14482
C  &+
C  *** ERROR in DB6Open[dbdb6.c, 3285] (END)
B  ***LOG BY4=> sql error -727   performing SEL on table DOKIL      [dbtrtab#2 @ 3914] [dbtrtab 3914 ]
B  ***LOG BY0=> SQL0727N  An error occurred during implicit system action type "2".  Information returned for the error includes SQLCODE "-204", SQLSTATE "42704" and message tokens "SAPPRDSHD.DOKIL".  SQLSTATE=56098 [dbtrtab#2 @ 3914] [dbtrtab 3914 ]
M  *** WARNING => PfStatWrite: missing STAT_END for opcode STAT_REPLOAD [pfxxstat.c   4131]
That doesn't look too good, right?
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From the SLOG
0001-727  SELDOKIL                                      dbtrtab 3914 BY020100420085557005284000000D0        SAPSYS                          SAPMSSY2                                0001SQL0727N  An error occurred during implicit system action        BY020100420085557005284000000D0        SAPSYS                          SAPMSSY2                                0001type "2".  Information returned for the error includes           BY020100420085557005284000000D0        SAPSYS                          SAPMSSY2       
=====
My question is what I can do? I was hoping there should be some kind of error message in the EHPI, but that just shows me "running.."
Should I cancel the installation and restart? If I use the "Stop installation" in the EHPI gui, will that end the installation so that I have to start from the beginning?
Any thoughts appreciated!
Edited by: Carl-Johan Cedlert on Apr 20, 2010 9:44 AM

I'm sorry fro the formatting of the above. Can anyone tell me how to get a new line in the text? As the "enter"-key doesn't seems to work...

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    <p>Light breaking forth in the person of the Redeemer.</p>
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    <p>The captive delivered, and preparing for her husband, the Redeemer.</p>
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    <p> 2. AQUILA (The Eagle).</p>
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    I have installed NW 7.0 SR3 -> AS ABAP. I am trying to update SPAM. My current version is 7.00/0026. I tried updating it to patch level 33 and 36 but during both the updates SPAM is taking an awful amount of time in the MAIN_IMPORT phase. Update to patch level 33 has been running for almost a week now after i used 'R3trans -i' from the command line as a last-ditch effort. a 'trans.log' file is being continuously updated. Any ideas on why just SPAM update is running for so long?
    Thanks,
    Rense

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    4 ETW000 R3trans.exe version 6.14 (release 700 - 09.04.10 - 11:26:00).
    4 ETW000 unicode enabled version
    4 ETW000 ===============================================
    4 ETW000
    4 ETW000 date&time   : 07.12.2010 - 15:30:49
    4 ETW000 control file: \\sap\sapmnt\trans\tmp\SAPKKD70033.IDS
    4 ETW000 > #pid 4004 on sap (APServiceIDS)
    4 ETW000 > import
    4 ETW000 > buffersync=yes
    4 ETW000 > file='\\sap\sapmnt\trans\data\RD70033.SAP'
    4 ETW000 > continuation='\\sap\sapmnt\trans\data\RD70033_#.SAP'
    4 ETW000 > client cascade yes
    4 ETW000 >
    4 ETW000 > excluding 'R3TRDDDD','R3TRDOMA','R3TRDTEL','R3TRENQU','R3TRMACO','R3TRMCID','R3TRMCOB','R3TRSHLP','R3TRSQLT','R3TRTABL','R3TRTTYP','R3TRUENO','R3TRVIEW'
    4 ETW000 R3trans was called as follows: R3trans.exe -w \\sap\sapmnt\trans\tmp\SAPID70033.IDS \\sap\sapmnt\trans\tmp\SAPKKD70033.IDS
    4 ETW000 Connected to DBMS = ORACLE --- dbs_ora_tnsname = 'IDS' --- SYSTEM = 'IDS'.
    4 ETW690 COMMIT "0" "0"
    4 ETW000  trace at level 1 opened for a given file pointer
    4 ETW000
    4 ETW000 ================== STEP 1 =====================
    4 ETW000 date&time        : 07.12.2010 - 15:30:49
    4 ETW000 function         : IMPORT
    4 ETW000 data file        : \\sap\sapmnt\trans\data\RD70033.SAP
    4 ETW000 Continuation     : \\sap\sapmnt\trans\data\RD70033_#.SAP
    4 ETW000 buffersync       : YES
    4 ETW000 clients          : cascade
    4 ETW000 repeatimport     : NO
    4 ETW000 repeatclimport   : NO
    4 ETW000 c.s.i.           : NO
    4 ETW000 l.s.m.           : VECTOR
    4 ETW000 charsetadapt     : YES
    4 ETW000 def. charset     : WEUROPEAN
    4 ETW000 commit           : 100000
    4 ETW000 table cache      : dynamic
    4 ETW000 EXCLUDING        : 'R3TRVIEW','R3TRUENO','R3TRTTYP','R3TRTABL','R3TRSQLT','R3TRSHLP','R3TRMCOB','R3TRMCID','R3TRMACO','R3TRENQU','R3TRDTEL','R3TRDOMA','R3TRDDDD'
    4 ETW000
    4 ETW000 clients which are protected against client cascade: 066
    4 ETW000
    4 ETW000 client cascade to: 000, 001, 800, 810, 811, 812
    4 ETW000 Character set on this machine : 2 byte unicode little endian.
    4 ETW000 Character set on the data file: 2 byte unicode big endian.
    4 ETW000 Data file is compressed with algorithm 'L'.
    4 ETW000 Export was executed on 11.12.2008 at 10:34:54 by k7badm     
    3 ETW709 "700 "
    4 ETW000   with R3trans version: 14.02.08 - 14:55:00
    4 ETW000 Source System = Solaris on SPARCV9 CPU on DBMS = DB6 --- DB2DBDFT = 'K7B' --- SYSTEM = 'K7B'.
    4 ETW000
    4 ETW000 language vector during export: DE
    4 ETW000 language vector during export: DE (ISO-DEEN)
    4 ETW000 lsm during export: ALL
    4 ETW000 datafile was created with 'langdeletions=no'.
    4 ETW000 trfunction = D (patch transport)
    4 ETW000 switching to selective language import
    3WETW000 language '1' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'V' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'W' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language '3' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'H' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'R' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'U' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'd' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language '6' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'P' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'I' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'K' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'M' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'Q' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language '5' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'C' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'J' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'T' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'N' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'O' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'Z' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language '2' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language '4' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'F' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'G' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'L' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    3WETW000 language 'S' is installed, but no entries for this language were exported ('DE')
    4 ETW000 the following languages will be imported: 1VW3HRUd6PIKDMQ5CJTNOZ24EFGLS
    4 ETW000 Used Commandfile SAPKD70033           (SAPUSER/570)
    4 ETW000 Target client in E070C updated (   )
    4 ETW000   0 entries for E070 imported (SAPKD70033).
    4 ETW000   0 entries for E071 imported (SAPKD70033          *).
    3 ETW674Xstart import of "R3TRCLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT" ...
    4 ETW000   1 entry for TADIR updated  (R3TRCLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT                      ).
    4 ETW000 REPOS CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT============CI         A replaced.
    4 ETW000 REPOS CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT============CO         A replaced.
    4 ETW000 REPOS CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT============CT         A replaced.
    4 ETW000 REPOS CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT============CU         A replaced.
    4 ETW000   0 d /   0 i /   0 u /  60 = 100% ucf SEOCOMPO
    4 ETW000  60 entries for SEOCOMPO imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            *).
    4 ETW000   0 d /   0 i /   0 u /  60 = 100% ucf SEOCOMPODF
    4 ETW000  60 entries for SEOCOMPODF imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            *).
    4 ETW000 no entries from SEOCOMPOEX (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            *) deleted (table is empty).
    4 ETW000 no entries from SEOCOMPOEX (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            *) deleted (table is empty).
    4 ETW000   0 d /   0 i /   0 u /  60 = 100% ucf SEOCOMPOTX
    4 ETW000  60 entries for SEOCOMPOTX imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            *).
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SEOIMPLREL (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SEOIMPLREL (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SEOMETAREL (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SEOMETAREL (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 d /   0 i /   0 u /  45 = 100% ucf SEOSUBCO
    4 ETW000  45 entries for SEOSUBCO imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            *).
    4 ETW000   0 d /   0 i /   0 u /  45 = 100% ucf SEOSUBCODF
    4 ETW000  45 entries for SEOSUBCODF imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            *).
    4 ETW000 no entries from SEOSUBCOEX (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            *) deleted (table is empty).
    4 ETW000 no entries from SEOSUBCOEX (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            *) deleted (table is empty).
    4 ETW000   0 d /   0 i /   0 u /  45 = 100% ucf SEOSUBCOTX
    4 ETW000  45 entries for SEOSUBCOTX imported (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            *).
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field IFR_TEXTID).
    4 ETW000       Field is not in NTAB.
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field IFR_MINOCC).
    4 ETW000       Field is not in NTAB.
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field IFR_MINLEN).
    4 ETW000       Field is not in NTAB.
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field IFR_NILLABLE).
    4 ETW000       Field is not in NTAB.
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field IFR_ACTIONCODE).
    4 ETW000       Field is not in NTAB.
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field R3_DTREF).
    4 ETW000       Field is not in NTAB.
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXDAT (field ENUMTYPE).
    4 ETW000       Field is not in NTAB.
    4 ETW000      table SPROXDAT: entry in DB is 136 bytes smaller than in file.
    4 ETW000      ... ignoring such differences.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SPROXDAT (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SPROXDAT (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXHDR (field ENH_HASH_ID).
    4 ETW000       Field is not in NTAB.
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXHDR (field VERSION_ID).
    4 ETW000       Field is not in NTAB.
    4 ETW000      table SPROXHDR: entry in DB is 144 bytes smaller than in file.
    4 ETW000      ... ignoring such differences.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SPROXHDR (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SPROXHDR (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXLPT (field FUNCTION).
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    4 ETW000    Existing Field  Imported Field
    4 ETW000      keypart: 'X'  'X'
    4 ETW000      format : 'C'  'C'
    4 ETW000      len    : 030  120 (chars)
    4 ETW000      offset : 035  035 (chars)
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXLPT (field FEATURE).
    3WETW000 toggled key fields
    4 ETW000    Existing Field  Imported Field
    4 ETW000      keypart: 'X'  'X'
    4 ETW000      format : 'C'  'C'
    4 ETW000      len    : 128  128 (chars)
    4 ETW000      offset : 065  155 (chars)
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXLPT (field PROPNUM).
    3WETW000 toggled key fields
    4 ETW000    Existing Field  Imported Field
    4 ETW000      keypart: 'X'  'X'
    4 ETW000      format : 'N'  'N'
    4 ETW000      len    : 004  004 (chars)
    4 ETW000      offset : 193  283 (chars)
    3WETW000 different nametabs for table SPROXLPT (field PROFILE_URI).
    4 ETW000       Field is not in NTAB.
    4 ETW000      table SPROXLPT: entry in DB is 688 bytes smaller than in file.
    4 ETW000      ... ignoring such differences.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SPROXLPT (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SPROXLPT (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SPROXREG (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SPROXREG (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SPROXSIG (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SPROXSIG (CLASCL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SEOREDEF (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SEOREDEF (CL_OCS_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SOTR_USE (LIMUCPUBCL#_OCS#_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SOTR_USE (LIMUCPUBCL#_OCS#_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SOTR_USEU (LIMUCPUBCL#_OCS#_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    4 ETW000   0 entries from SOTR_USEU (LIMUCPUBCL#_OCS#_ENVIRONMENT            %) deleted.
    Thanks,
    Rense

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