suspect database

From: Jose Branco (jose.branco@midesa.pt)
Date: 04/17/03


From: "Jose Branco" <jose.branco@midesa.pt>
Date: Thu, 17 Apr 2003 21:19:05 +0100


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      Dear all,

      We have a very serious situation in our hands, today our database
      went to Suspect status.
      We managed to change the status to normal , and i can go into the
database. If i try to post anything in it it freezes, and if i try to back
it up sql says that the status of the database is emergency mode and does
not let me to do it. The status in the database is Normal.
      Can anyone help me solving this serious problem???
      Help, itīs very urgent.

      Best regards
      Jose



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