Hi,
When checking in the file Drucker3.cs from Vault-Client the error message occurs: FailDBInsert
Log file says: Internal Data Consistency Error -- attempted to write 2 duplicate entries of object id 71966 into the folder with object id 339729. The duplicated object is named GUI, and the parent folder is named Stamm. This is duplicate 1 of 1.
(Detailed error report is attached)
I tried to do this from 2 different PCs, both give the same error.
Looks like something in the data base is wrong.
What can I do? Is there a ways to repair the data base?
Kind Regards
Peter
Internal Data Consistency Error when checking in
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Internal Data Consistency Error when checking in
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Re: Internal Data Consistency Error when checking in
Hello,
Thank you for the in-depth details. Can you please tell us the exact version of Vault you are using?
Thanks,
Tonya
Thank you for the in-depth details. Can you please tell us the exact version of Vault you are using?
Thanks,
Tonya
Re: Internal Data Consistency Error when checking in
Sure, you can also find it in the PDF document:
[23.07.2020 10:18:43] Version Check: This Vault Standard client is version 10.0.2.936
[23.07.2020 10:18:43] Version Check: Your Vault Standard server is version 10.0.2.936
[23.07.2020 10:18:43] Version Check: This Vault Standard client is version 10.0.2.936
[23.07.2020 10:18:43] Version Check: Your Vault Standard server is version 10.0.2.936
Re: Internal Data Consistency Error when checking in
Hello again,
Can you please email us at support@sourcegear.com and reference this forum post? The issue you are experience can be a bit tedious to troubleshoot and we have some SQL Server queries we'd like for you to run.
Thanks,
Tonya
Can you please email us at support@sourcegear.com and reference this forum post? The issue you are experience can be a bit tedious to troubleshoot and we have some SQL Server queries we'd like for you to run.
Thanks,
Tonya
Re: Internal Data Consistency Error when checking in
OK. Thank you. Send the email