System start error after restore

Hi,
I have restored DB2 database from tape backup and applied logs to time before crash.
All processes ends successfully. But when I try to start sap system via startsap database "stands up", Java instance too, but ABAP instance ends with message:
Starting SAP Instance DVEBMSG_34
Killed
Startup of Instance failed
See /export/home/epdadm/startsap_DVEBMSG_34.log for details
In log file mentioned above isn't any details about reason why ABAP instance fail to run.
Is there any trace/debug method to see what causes startsap fail.
Of course I've search all files in /usr/sap/EPD/DVEBMGS34/work, but there aren't any usefull info.
PS. Tech. spec. OS: Solaris 10, DB: DB2 v9.1 FP3, NetWeaver 2004s, system consists of  ABAP and JAVA instance
Thanks for any suggestions
Michael

Here is R3trans -x and trans.log
sapqassma:epdadm 15% R3trans -x
This is R3trans version 6.14 (release 700 - 25.01.08 - 14:11:00).
unicode enabled version
R3trans finished (0000).
trans.log
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
4 ETW000 control file: <no ctrlfile>
4 ETW000 R3trans was called as follows: R3trans -d -v
4 ETW000  trace at level 2 opened for a given file pointer
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
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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
4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: ia_p 101872240, ia_len 64000             172  1.678175
4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: FTAB: dat_p 101881c50, dat_len 512000          134  1.678309
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
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4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 1
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4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 2
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4 ETW000  [dev trc     ,00000]  NTAB: mem_handler: alloc for 500 elems, task 0, art 3
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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
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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
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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
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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
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