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Old 10-27-2005
Exec of 'dbupgrade' returned non-zero status of '0x1' error

After upgrading to IS 4.0 Sp4 I am now recieving an error when running initfnsw start

Exec of 'dbupgrade' returned non-zero status of '0x1'

This error appears right after trying to start the Oracle Database.

This stops the FileNet software from starting. After many different attempts at a fix. I am at a loss. I decided to join this forum in hopes of getting some help.

Thanks in advance, for any help you can give.
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xqxdecode(1)						      General Commands Manual						      xqxdecode(1)

NAME
xqxdecode - Decode a XQX stream into human readable form. SYNOPSIS
xqxdecode [options] <xqx-file DESCRIPTION
xqxdecode decodes a XQX stream into human readable form. An XQX stream is the printer langauge used by some HP LaserJet printers, such as the HP LaserJet M1005 (MFP). COMMAND LINE OPTIONS
These are the options that can appear on the command line. -d basename Basename of .pbm file for saving decompressed planes. -h Print hex file offsets. -o Print file offsets. -D level Set Debug level [0]. EXAMPLES
Decode an XQX stream file created by foo2xqx. $ xqxdecode -h < testpage.xm 0: 33%-12345X@PJL JOB 12: @PJL SET JAMRECOVERY=OFF 2b: @PJL SET DENSITY=3 3e: @PJL SET ECONOMODE=OFF 55: @PJL SET RET=MEDIUM 69: @PJL INFO STATUS 7a: @PJL USTATUS DEVICE = ON 93: @PJL USTATUS JOB = ON a9: @PJL USTATUS PAGE = ON c0: @PJL USTATUS TIMED = 30 10c: @PJL SET JOBATTR="JobAttr4=20061118160242" 10c: XQX_MAGIC, 0x5851582c (,XQX) 110: XQX_START_DOC(1), 7 items 118: XQXI_0x80000000, 84(0x54) 124: XQXI_0x10000005, 1(0x1) 130: XQXI_0x10000001, 0(0x0) 13c: XQXI_DMDUPLEX, 0(0x0) 148: XQXI_0x10000000, 0(0x0) 154: XQXI_0x10000003, 1(0x1) 160: XQXI_END, 3735928559(0xdeadbeef) 16c: XQX_START_PAGE(3), 15 items [Page 1] 174: XQXI_0x80000000, 180(0xb4) 180: XQXI_0x20000005, 1(0x1) 18c: XQXI_DMDEFAULTSOURCE, 7(0x7) 198: XQXI_DMMEDIATYPE, 1(0x1) 1a4: XQXI_0x20000007, 1(0x1) 1b0: XQXI_RESOLUTION_X, 600(0x258) 1bc: XQXI_RESOLUTION_Y, 600(0x258) 1c8: XQXI_RASTER_X, 9856(0x2680) 1d4: XQXI_RASTER_Y, 6432(0x1920) 1e0: XQXI_VIDEO_BPP, 2(0x2) 1ec: XQXI_VIDEO_X, 4923(0x133b) 1f8: XQXI_VIDEO_Y, 6432(0x1920) 204: XQXI_ECONOMODE, 0(0x0) 210: XQXI_DMPAPER, 1(0x1) 21c: XQXI_END, 3735928559(0xdeadbeef) 228: XQX_START_PLANE(5), 4 items 230: XQXI_0x80000000, 64(0x40) 23c: XQXI_0x40000000, 0(0x0) 248: XQXI_BIH(0x40000002) DL = 0, D = 0, P = 1, - = 0, XY = 9856 x 6432 L0 = 128, MX = 16, MY = 0 Order = 3 ILEAVE SMID Options = 92 LRLTWO TPDON TPBON DPON 51 stripes, 0 layers, 1 planes 264: XQXI_END, 3735928559(0xdeadbeef) 270: XQX_JBIG(7), 110 items 2e6: XQX_END_PLANE(6), 0 items 2ee: XQX_END_PAGE(4), 0 items 2f6: XQX_END_DOC(2), 0 items Total size: 110 bytes 0: 33%-12345X@PJL EOJ 12: 33%-12345X FILES
/usr/bin/xqxdecode SEE ALSO
foo2xqx-wrapper(1), foo2xqx(1) AUTHOR
Rick Richardson <rick.richardson@comcast.net> http://foo2xqx.rkkda.com/