Running Global Projects
Transaction Audit Trail
:
Transaction Success and Failure Messages
: Scheduled Updates - Successes
Scheduled Updates - Successes
A successful scheduled update normally reports two messages:
Each successful update also generates a success:
In this case, all successful database updates report ‘no data to send’ since the database was up to date. This is reflected in the summary, which reports the number of successful Copies and Updates. Note that the success for the Global db is also reported as database =0/0.
A scheduled update normally only sends the latest sessions for a database - this is an Update. However, if the database has been merged or had another non-additive change (reconfigure, backtrack), then the entire database file must be copied. Database copies are always executed at the destination (the location to which the file must be copied).
The file is copied from the remote location to a temporary file with the suffix .admnew and then committed. The database copy cannot be committed in the following circumstances:
•
There are users in the database (recorded in the Comms db)
•
There are dead users (file is locked) and Overwriting is disabled (see below)
•
If the commit fails, the .admnew file will be retained. The next copy attempt will test this file against the remote original to see whether the remote copy stage must be repeated.
In the case of updates, the number of sessions and pages sent is also reported in the success for each database as well as cumulated in the update summary. In the case of copies, the number of pages sent will only be reported if the copy is executed locally. For DRAW databases, the number of picture-files sent is also reported.
The update summary also reports on the number of other data files transferred (see also success for ‘Exchange of other data’). Note that this will always report a success even if there is nothing to transfer or ‘Other data transfer’ is not set up.
1974 to current year.
AVEVA Solutions Limited and its subsidiaries. All rights reserved.