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Sybase® Adaptive Server
Enterprise Troubleshooting and
Error Messages Guide
Volume 3
Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise
11.9.x-12.5
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DOCUMENT ID: 39994-01-1250-01 LAST REVISED: May 2002 Copyright © 1989-2002 by Sybase, Inc. All rights reserved. This publication pertains to Sybase software and to any subsequent release until otherwise indicated in new editions or technical notes. Information in this document is subject to change without notice. The software described herein is furnished under a license agreement, and it may be used or copied only in accordance with the terms of that agreement. To order additional document
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Contents About This Book .......................................................................................................................... vii CHAPTER 4 Backup Server Error Messages ................................................. 683 Commonly Encountered Errors.................................................... 683 “No language handler installed” Message............................. 683 LOGCONN Errors in Adaptive Server After Using Backup Server 684 load {database | transaction} wi
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Contents CHAPTER 5 Component Integration Services Error Messages ................... 745 Component Integration Services Error Messages ...................... 745 CHAPTER 6 Adaptive Server Error Messages ............................................... 755 Working with Error Messages ...................................................... 755 Server Error Messages 1 - 199 .................................................... 757 Server Error Messages 200 - 299 ......................................
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Contents Server Error Messages 4200 - 4299 ............................................ 935 Server Error Messages 4300 - 4399 ............................................ 938 Server Error Messages 4400 - 4499 ............................................ 941 Server Error Messages 4500 - 4599 ............................................ 943 Server Error Messages 4600 - 4699 ............................................ 944 Server Error Messages 4700 - 4799 ..........................................
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Contents Server Error Messages 9700 - 9799 .......................................... 1080 Server Error Messages 9800 - 9899 .......................................... 1083 Server Error Messages 9900 - 9999 .......................................... 1085 Server Error Messages 10100 - 10199 ...................................... 1095 Server Error Messages 10200 - 10299 ...................................... 1096 Server Error Messages 10300 - 10399 ...................................... 1100 Serve
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About This Book The Sybase Adaptive Server Enterprise Troubleshooting and Error Messages Guide is a three-volume set. The first volume contains guidelines for system database recovery and other troubleshooting procedures. The second volume contains detailed error message descriptions. This third volume includes the text of all Component Integration Services, Backup Server, and Adaptive Server error messages, along with a glossary and index. For information about the intended audience of th
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CH A P TE R 4 Backup Server Error Messages This chapter discusses Backup Server errors and Open Server errors related to Backup Server, including: “Commonly Encountered Errors” “Error Conditions Without Messages” “Errors in Backup Server Error Log” “Open Server Error Messages Related to Backup Server” “A Listing of All Backup Server Error Messages” Commonly Encountered Errors Following are descriptions of some problems that commonly occur when you use Backup Server. “No language hand
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Commonly Encountered Errors LOGCONN Errors in Adaptive Server After Using Backup Server The Adaptive Server site handler reports this error when the server has unexpectedly lost contact with another site. If the other site is a Backup Server, then a dump or load session has prematurely completed. This error message appears in the Adaptive Server error log: site_hdlr: No LOGCONN for packet from site 1, channel 2 When the error is reported because a dump or load session was aborted by a user i
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CHAPTER 4 Backup Server Error Messages Backup Server: 4.80.2.1: Server, device /dev/44a0e: You must use the no-rewind-on-close tape device. This is not a raw device problem in general, but a DEC HSC (mscp) device issue. Digital UNIX has a known problem on its HSC device driver that causes Backup Server to fail to identify the HSC device type. Digitals's CLD #00266 states that such devices return 0 when queried with “MTIOCGET ioctl.” Warning! Sybase currently supports only SCSI devices on
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Commonly Encountered Errors isql/user_name="sa". Similarly, the strings 'us_english' and 'iso_1' seen above in single quotes are converted to uppercase. This causes backupserver.exe to interpret these strings in an unexpected manner. Note The runserver file is created in this manner by the sybinit.exe program. To correct this problem, edit the Backup Server runserver file, enclosing the two strings in double quotes as follows: /LANGUAGE="us_english" - /CHARACTER_SET="iso_1" Unable to use
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CHAPTER 4 Backup Server Error Messages Change the HP-UX kernel parameter UNLOCKABLE_MEM. By default, this is 0 which signifies the aforementioned 75% - 25% ratio. Consult HP technical support before changing this parameter. Maximum Number of DBPROCESSes Already Allocated Two scenarios could result in this error. They are summarized in the following table: Scenario Action The Backup Server runserver file, the interfaces file, Verify that all three locations contain the same Backup and t
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Errors in Backup Server Error Log Errors in Backup Server Error Log The following error messages may appear in the Backup Server error log. Net-Library routine net_dict_open failed in srv__open_dictionary Net-library routine net_dict_open() failed in srv__open_dictionary() Network error: status = 11 - Could not find addressing dictionary. No server log file open; Using stderr for log. The interfaces file does not exist or cannot be opened. Check to be sure the file exists and the permissions
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CHAPTER 4 Backup Server Error Messages No driver of the requested protocol class is available No driver of the requested protocol class is available. This message indicates that the entry in the interfaces file for the requested Backup Server is wrong. Refer to the System Administration Guide Supplement for your platform to find out the correct interfaces file entries. Net-lib protocol driver call to connect two endpoints failed Net-lib protocol driver call to connect two endpoints failed.
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A Listing of All Backup Server Error Messages Error 16240.20.0 Many error conditions are associated with this Open Server error, differentiated by the accompanying messages. The following errors begin with the phrase “Open Server Fatal Error 16240.20.0”: Net-Library routine net_address_get() failed in srv__start_net Network error: status = 12 - Specified server name attribute could not be found Backup Server: 1.29.2.1: Unable to start the Backup Server. See Backup Server error log for additio
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CHAPTER 4 Backup Server Error Messages 1 Critical errors 2 Open Server event errors 3 Backup Server RPC API errors 4 I/O service layer errors (that is, operating system I/O calls) 5 Network data transfer errors 6 Archive volume manipulation errors 7 Parser errors (errors in the dump or load command options) 8 Tape auto configuration errors minor numbers order the errors within a major category. There is no special meaning to these numbers; they serve only to distinguish between errors. sever
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Backup Server Error Messages 1.1.2 - 1.63.2 Backup Server Error Messages 1.1.2 - 1.63.2 Number Severity Text and Explanation 1.1.2 2 Memory allocation failed in %1! for a %2! allocation. This DUMP or LOAD session must exit. Explanation: Indicates shortage of virtual memory on the machine running Backup Server. User should terminate unnecessary processes. 1.2.0 0 WAIT Explanation: This informational text may be a component of another message. No action is necessary. 1.3.0 0 NOWAIT Exp
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CHAPTER 4 Backup Server Error Messages Number Severity Text and Explanation 1.9.0 0 Backup Server Explanation: This informational text may be a component of another message. No action is necessary. 1.10.0 0 DUMP Explanation: This informational text may be a component of another message. No action is necessary. 1.11.0 0 LOAD Explanation: This informational text may be a component of another message. No action is necessary. 1.12.0 0 volume Explanation: This informational text may be a
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Backup Server Error Messages 1.1.2 - 1.63.2 Number Severity Text and Explanation 1.16.2 2 Error (major = %1!, minor = %2!) raised with unknown severity %3!.n Explanation: Indicates a programming bug in an instance of error reporting. 1.17.2 2 Major = %1!, Minor = %2!, Severity = %3!, state = %4!: error text is missing. Explanation: Indicates that localization files are out- of-date with the code. Check installation with Sybase Technical Support. 1.18.1 1 WARNING: Requested %1! file descr