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102400 Unexpected error when attempting to remove a lock

Breck_Carter
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Can anyone remember seeing this assertion? It's a repetitive occurrence, so an avoidance strategy is sought ( a.k.a. "a clue" 🙂

E. 03/09 19:43:36. *** ERROR *** Assertion failed: 102400[ddd] (11.0.1.2843)
Unexpected error when attempting to remove a lock

( EXTRA POINTS for recommending an upgrade to Version 17 ! )

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Hi Breck,

Is this on Linux? There is a bug (CR #725718) that can result in this assertion on "newer" versions of glibc. Was to OS recently updated?

The bug is fixed in 11.0.1.2908+, 12.0.1.3826+, 16.0.1271+ (and 17!)

-Mikel

Breck_Carter
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Yes, indeed, it is on Linux, THANK you!

Are the V11 Linux EBFs floating around somewhere? I have 3158 for Windows but not Linux.

Breck_Carter
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...and yes, you get the extra points.

That's the good news...

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EBFs back to v9 are available on the support launchpad.

This link works for me:

https://launchpad.support.sap.com/#/softwarecenter/template/products/%20_APP=00200682500000001943&_E...

Breck_Carter
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NO DATA AVAILABLE for me, even with an S user id.

VolkerBarth
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Well, for me there certainly are EBFs available down to SQL Anywhere 9 when I search for "Downloads" and "SQL Anywhere XY" in the SAP Portal "Software Downloads" page (just the page I also use to get fresh v17 EBFs). That doesn't help you, I know...