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What was your current group when you added group 4? Try instead
to be in a group 1 current, and add group 5. In other words, add one
more group than you originally started with when the database was created,
and make sure that you are currently in log one. I think if you do a log switch
when you are done, it will go to log group 5.
satar_at_my-dejanews.com wrote:
> Oh ok... When you solve this, please post in this newsgroup so we all can
> learn from your experience. By the way, I created log groups out of sequence
> (remove log group 2, add log group 4) and didn't experience what you were
> experiencing.
>
> Satar
>
> In article <71lrpm$cv9$1_at_home.kpbank.ru>,
> real_at_kpbank.ru (Alexey M. Reshetov) wrote:
>
> > Thanks for your advise, but it's only my test database (sometimes I makes
> > rm * in the data files directory). Adding of another member per group doesn't
> > explain 1,2,4,3 log switch sequence.
> >
> > Regards,
> > ____________________________________________________
> > Alexey Reshetov
> > real_at_kpbank.ru
> >
> >
>
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Received on Tue Nov 03 1998 - 14:31:18 CST