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    Default Upgrade dies in phase four of the upgrade

    I get the following message : The ServiceCenter Server has died unexpectedly with signal 11. Clien will terminate.

    Signaturing formatctrl file (23/69 complete)
    54/859 records signatured.
    33% complete

    Does anyone know what could be causing this error ?? Open a problem with Peregrine but i have no news yet. Its been 10 days. I have done a lfscan and it reports the following :

    Inconsistent key types (4,0) for key #2 at 0x01C8 and 0x01D0.
    Inconsistent key types (0,4) for key #2 at 0x0398 and 0x03A0.
    ...invalid index record at 3:240133/1024 in 'datadict' (DLF#3282)
    Scanned a total of 1049 level 2 records
    Scanned a total of 6429 level 3 records
    Scanned a total of 19823 level 4 records
    Scanned a total of 4962 level 5 records

    Highest used address in physical file 1 = 0xcb8000 (13336576)
    622984 bytes (4.7%) inaccessible in 8 holes in physical file 1
    4561272 bytes (34.2%) unused in 146810 bins (91977) in physical file 1

    Highest used address in physical file 2 = 0x20000 (131072)
    98200 bytes (74.9%) inaccessible in 3 holes in physical file 2
    98712 bytes (75.3%) unused in 17 bins (4) in physical file 2

    Highest used address in physical file 3 = 0x10c40000 (281280512)
    110136 bytes (0.0%) unused in 340 bins (306) in physical file 3

    Highest used address in physical file 4 = 0x610000 (6356992)
    32760 bytes (0.5%) inaccessible in 1 hole in physical file 4
    696056 bytes (10.9%) unused in 534 bins (478) in physical file 4

    Highest used address in physical file 5 = 0xab0000 (11206656)
    32760 bytes (0.3%) inaccessible in 1 hole in physical file 5
    1225208 bytes (10.9%) unused in 392 bins (345) in physical file 5

    Highest used address in physical file 6 = 0x3c40000 (63176704)
    32760 bytes (0.1%) inaccessible in 1 hole in physical file 6
    1446904 bytes (2.3%) unused in 586 bins (542) in physical file 6

    Highest used address in physical file 7 = 0x328000 (3309568)
    32760 bytes (1.0%) inaccessible in 1 hole in physical file 7
    3303416 bytes (99.8%) unused in 117 bins (3) in physical file 7

    Highest used address in physical file 8 = 0x20000 (131072)
    32760 bytes (25.0%) inaccessible in 1 hole in physical file 8
    130040 bytes (99.2%) unused in 19 bins (2) in physical file 8

    Highest used address in physical file 9 = 0x5a0000 (5898240)
    32760 bytes (0.6%) inaccessible in 1 hole in physical file 9
    5745912 bytes (97.4%) unused in 847 bins (234) in physical file 9

    324121312 bytes in 548442 variable records
    1065440 bytes in 14 spanned records with 41 blocks
    33515264 bytes in 32768 index records for 505 files
    Total of 917744 bytes (0.2%) inaccessible in 17 holes
    Total of 17317656 bytes (4.5%) unused in 149662 bins (93891)

    Total of 1 index error
    1 file needs to be regenned.
    Total of 1 file with errors

    LFSCAN has detected problems in your P4 file system.
    Check output for detailed messages.

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    You need to regen the datadict.

    Do it with scdbutil.

    Select option 2 file exerciser
    enter reg
    enter datadict
    x
    x
    Best regards Tommy
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    I know that error, was it this one?? :wink:
    (sorry, Tommy, I know, this should be at the chitchat section, excuse me, couldn't help it;-)
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