Hello,
We're running Ingres 2.0/win32 on a Win2K server. The recent weather
problems here in the Midwest took their toll on us Tuesday night,
dropping the power line to the building. I wasn't notified until after
the UPS battery died, so we had a less than graceful exit.
We're back up now, the ERP system is talking to the db, but none of my
ODBC users can log in. Attempts to use VDBA result in this error
message:
E_LQ0001 Failed to connect to DBMS session.
E_LC0001 GCA protocol service (GCA_REQUEST) failure.
Internal service status E_GC000b -- Remote login failure: invalid
password/userid. If using installation passwords, please make sure
all
servers are 6.4/02 or newer and that they have been started by the
installation owner..
Crystal Reports returns: Logon failed. Details: S1000:[CA][Ingres ODBC
Driver][Ingres]The connection to the server has been aborted.
I've removed and re-installed Ingres - no joy.
Any suggestions would be helpful.
Thanks,
Mike Ossing
IT Mgr
Rodem, Inc.
513-922-6140 x147
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OldSchool - 15 Feb 2007 21:03 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> Crystal Reports returns: Logon failed. Details: S1000:[CA][Ingres ODBC
> Driver][Ingres]The connection to the server has been aborted.
do you have ingres query and reporting tools installed on a windows
client somewhere? if so, use the character based tools to create a
new vnode entry on the client and see if you can connect to the db via
that vnode.
m00nminkey@hotmail.com - 16 Feb 2007 10:47 GMT
> Hello,
>
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> address: a...@rodem.com.
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Hi Mike,
I've had this one before ... assuming the username and password hasn't
changed (which is stating the obvious - sorry)
shutdown your installation and then remove files (copy them some where
different if your worried) in %II_SYSTEM%/ingres/files/memory
startup Ingres and life should be peachy again.
Regards,
m00n.