Error in Database startup. (JUNMsg030)

TimS@EK

New Member
So i am very green when it comes to Progress. I am trying to start a database and I get a message that the database is unnetworked and do I want to proceed. If I choose Yes I get the error "Error in Database startup. (JUNMsg030)" I have know idea how to resolve this issue. Can someone please help me with this?
 

TomBascom

Curmudgeon
What version of Progress?

What platform?

Is this a stand alone installation or is it part of a partner supplied solution?

How are you attempting to start the database? (Command line, clicking an icon, Progress Exploder, ProControl, admin server ...)
 

TimS@EK

New Member
What version of Progress? OpenEdge 10.0B

What platform? Server 2003

Is this a stand alone installation or is it part of a partner supplied solution? It is installed on a SQL server which is part of a network.

How are you attempting to start the database? (Command line, clicking an icon, Progress Exploder, ProControl, admin server ...) Progress Explorer Tool/right click on database/Start

Any help you can provide for me will be greatly appreciated.

Thank you

Tim Schroeder
 

TomBascom

Curmudgeon
Message 30 is just a generic "it didn't work" message. There are generally one or more other messages preceding it that indicate the real problem.

"Not networked" doesn't mean much to me. I would guess that it might mean that you haven't specified a service (-S). But, by itself, that shouldn't prevent the server from starting.

I'm also a bit puzzled by "installed on a SQL server which is part of a network". Are you just using generic terminology to describe a box intended to support a database that happens to be on a network or are you specifically referring to a box that runs Microsoft's SQL Server database? If the later does that imply that you are somehow trying to connect a Progress session to MS SQL Server?
 

mircea

New Member
Hello, I have a similar problem.

Cannot start database on localhost:20931:"databasename". This Process ends with outgoing code 1. (8619)(JUNMsg024).

do someone have an Idea ?

Thanks

Mircea
 

TomBascom

Curmudgeon
ID: P83077
Title: "Errors JUNMsg030 and JUNMsg024 when starting database from the Progress Explorer Tool."
Created: 06/04/2004 Last Modified: 02/02/2005
Status: Unverified

Facts:
# Windows

Symptoms:
# Errors JUNMsg030 and JUNMsg024 when starting database using Progress Explorer.
# ** This process terminated with exit code 1. (8619) (JUNMsg024)
# Error in database startup. (JUNMsg030)
# In the defaultServerGroup properties the service name is used, instead of a TCP port number (-S)


Cause:
The service name used for the defaultServerGroup value (-S) is not defined with a corresponding TCP port number in the Services file.


Fixes:

In this case, either:

Replace the defaultServerGroup properties value with a unused TCP port number

- or -

Add the service name used for the defaultServerGroup in the Services file in C:\WINDOWS\system32\drivers\etc
 

rajeev.babu

Member
I am also getting the same error while starting Progress Explorer Tool/right click on database/Start

error in startup of database localhost:20931:sports2000. Message
Broker : this process terminated with exit code 1 (8619) (JUNMsg024)

I have assigned the port number 2011 (this port number is not used anywhere else) in the server group.
 

RealHeavyDude

Well-Known Member
Have a look in the database log file. There you will see the exact cause as to why you are not able to start the database.


Heavy Regards, RealHeavyDude.
 

RealHeavyDude

Well-Known Member
Where and how did you specify that the WebSpeed broker's agents should connect to a particular database at startup?

Heavy Regards, RealHeavyDude.
 

rajeev.babu

Member
:) Thanks.

I forgot to mention the startup parameter for database using -db in broker properties -> agents.

This is my first thread in progress talk after I became member.
 

rajeev.babu

Member
:) Thanks.

I forgot to mention the startup parameter for database using -db in broker properties -> agents.

This is my first thread in progress talk after I became member.
 

RealHeavyDude

Well-Known Member
You should have a look into the log file of the WebSpeed agent. There you should see an error message giving you a clue as to why the WebSpeed can't connect the database you've specified.

Heavy Regards, RealHeavyDude.
 
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