Utility Error Messages (contd.) [ TurboIMAGE/XL Database Management System Reference Manual ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation
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Utility Error Messages (contd.)
Utility Program Conditional Messages (contd.)
MESSAGE NONEXISTENT LOGID
MEANING You are trying to set an unrecognized logid into
the database, or the database logid has been
removed from MPE.
ACTION Use the MPE GETLOG command to put the database
logid into the MPE table, or set an existing logid
into the database.
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MESSAGE NO SUCH DATABASE
MEANING Specified database does not exist in users logon
group.
ACTION Check base name and logon account and group. Press
return to terminate the program.
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MESSAGE NOT A DATABASE ACCESS FILE
MEANING The specified file is not a database-access file.
ACTION Check the file name and try the command again.
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MESSAGE NOT A DATABASE OR DATABASE ACCESS FILE
MEANING The specified database is invalid, or the specified
file is not a database-access file.
ACTION Check the database or file name and try the command
again.
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MESSAGE NOT A DATABASE ROOT FILE
MEANING The specified file is not a database root file.
ACTION Check the specified database name and try the
command again.
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MESSAGE NOT A PRIVILEGED DATABASE ACCESS FILE
MEANING The database-access file has not been activated.
ACTION Check the command and reenter it correctly.
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MESSAGE NOT ALLOWED; MUST BE CREATOR
MEANING The user invoking the utility is not the creator of
the database and the database has no maintenance
word.
ACTION Log on with correct user name, account and group.
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MESSAGE NOT AN UNPRIVILEGED DATABASE ACCESS FILE
MEANING The database-access file is already activated.
ACTION Check the command and reenter it if necessary.
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MESSAGE OUTMODED ROOT
MEANING The root file of the specified database corresponds
to a different version of IMAGE software and is not
compatible with the utility program currently
executing.
ACTION Consult with your database administrator to verify
the correct version of the software. Ask HP
support personnel about conversion process.
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MESSAGE PARAMETER EXPECTED
MEANING The command you specified calls for another
parameter.
ACTION Use HELP to find the correct command syntax.
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MESSAGE PARAMETER MUST BE A COMMAND
MEANING Only command names can be specified with the HELP
command.
ACTION Reenter the command.
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MESSAGE PARAMETER SPECIFIED TWICE
MEANING The command specified requires only one parameter
entry.
ACTION Reenter the command.
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MESSAGE PARSE OF FILE REFERENCE FAILED
MEANING Internal error.
ACTION Contact your database administrator.
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MESSAGE PASSWORD IS INCORRECT
MEANING The logid password in the database is not the same
as the password in the MPE table.
ACTION Set the logid and correct password into the
database. Or, use the MPE ALTLOG command to alter
the password in the MPE table so it matches the one
in the database.
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MESSAGE PASSWORD MUST NOT BE LONGER THAN 8 CHARACTERS
MEANING The password is too long so it is incorrect.
ACTION Retype the correct logid and password.
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MESSAGE PREMATURE EOF ON ASCII ACCESS FILE
MEANING DBUTIL encountered an end of file mark before at
least one =HELLO record in the database-access
file.
ACTION Use EDITOR to change the ASCII file.
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MESSAGE RECORD SIZE EXCEEDS 128 CHARACTERS!
MEANING The longest record in the database-access file
exceeds the allowable length.
ACTION Use EDITOR to modify the database-access file.
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MESSAGE RECORDS ARE NUMBERED!
MEANING The database-access file is numbered.
ACTION Use EDITOR to keep the file unnumbered.
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MESSAGE RECORD TABLE OVERFLOW
MEANING More than 1000 detail records have been added and
they have been given relative record numbers
different from those originally assigned. Wrong
database could have been restored, or not all
modifications to the database were logged.
ACTION Run DBRECOV without the NOABORTS option or recover
to a point before the occurrence of the error. Or
restore the correct database. Or restore database
and perform DBUNLOAD/DBLOAD.
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MESSAGE RELEASE OF ENTRY FROM RECOVERY TABLE FAILED
MEANING Internal error.
ACTION Contact your database administrator.
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MESSAGE REMOTE ACCT racctname TOO LONG
MEANING racctname is more than eight characters long.
ACTION Use EDITOR to change the HELLO command.
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MESSAGE REMOTE ACCT PASSWORD TOO LONG
MEANING rupasw is more than eight characters.
ACTION Use EDITOR to change the HELLO command.
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MESSAGE REMOTE GROUP rgroupname TOO LONG
MEANING rgroupname is more than eight characters.
ACTION Use EDITOR to change the HELLO command.
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MESSAGE REMOTE GROUP PASSWORD TOO LONG
MEANING rgpasw is more than eight characters.
ACTION Use EDITOR to change the HELLO command.
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MESSAGE REMOTE USER rusername TOO LONG
MEANING rusername is more than eight characters.
ACTION Use EDITOR to change the HELLO command.
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MESSAGE REMOTE USER PASSWORD TOO LONG
MEANING rupasw is more than eight characters.
ACTION Use EDITOR to change the HELLO command.
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MESSAGE RESTART FILE OPEN FAILED
MEANING Internal error.
ACTION Contact your database administrator.
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MESSAGE ROLLBACK MUST BE DISABLED BEFORE AUTODEFER CAN BE
ENABLED
MEANING Deferred output option (AUTODEFER) cannot be used
when the database has been enabled for ROLLBACK.
ACTION Disable ROLLBACK and enable AUTODEFER using DBUTIL.
(Refer to chapters 7 and 8 for more information on
AUTODEFER.)
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MESSAGE ROLLBACK MUST BE DISABLED BEFORE LOGGING CAN BE
DISABLED
MEANING An attempt was made to disable logging while
rollback was still enabled.
ACTION Use the DBUTIL DISABLE command to disable the
database for ROLLBACK, then logging.
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MESSAGE ROOT FILE DOES NOT EXIST
MEANING A root file with the name of the specified database
does not exist in the logon group and account.
ACTION Check the database name you specified and reenter
the command.
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MESSAGE SEQUENCE ERROR ON LOG RECORD #n - EOF ASSUMED
MEANING Log record numbers are out of sequence.
ACTION Notify the database administrator and HP support
personnel. One likely cause is that a log file has
been altered, or that a start recovery operation
was not performed after a system failure.
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MESSAGE TIMESTAMP OUT OF SEQUENCE ON LOG RECORD #n - EOF
ASSUMED.
MEANING Log record timestamps are out of sequence.
ACTION Notify the database administrator and HP support
personnel. One likely cause is that a log file has
been altered, or that a start recovery operation
was not performed after a system failure.
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MESSAGE TOO MANY PARAMETERS
MEANING Too many parameters were entered with the command.
ACTION Reenter the command with the correct number of
parameters.
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MESSAGE UNABLE TO COPY GLOBAL AND TABLE INFORMATION TO
RESTART FILE
MEANING Internal error.
ACTION Contact your database administrator.
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MESSAGE UNABLE TO GET NEXT LOGICAL LOG RECORD
MEANING Internal error.
ACTION Contact your database administrator.
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MESSAGE UNABLE TO GET PRIOR LOGICAL LOG RECORD
MEANING Internal error.
ACTION Contact your database administrator.
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MESSAGE UNKNOWN COMMAND, TRY HELP
MEANING DBUTIL does not recognize the command you
specified.
ACTION Enter the HELP command to get the list of DBUTIL
commands.
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MESSAGE USER IS NOT CREATOR OF LOGGING IDENTIFIER
MEANING A function or activity was attempted by someone
other than the creator of the log identifier.
ACTION Log on to the system as the user who created the
log identifier or as a user with database
administrator (SM) or operator (OP) capability.
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MESSAGE WARNING: DATABASE MODIFIED AND NOT DBSTORED
MEANING The database has been enabled for logging but a
backup copy has not been made by executing DBSTORE.
ACTION Execute DBSTORE to make a backup copy of the
database.
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MESSAGE WARNING: MUSTRECOVER DISABLED BUT DATABASE NEEDS
RECOVERY
CANNOT GUARANTEE A CONSISTENT DATABASE
MEANING The system failed while the MUSTRECOVER option was
enabled. The database needs to be recovered to
ensure database consistency.
ACTION To ensure database consistency, respond with N at
the DBUTIL prompt to discontinue the DISABLE
command, then recover the database with DBRECOV. To
allow access to the database without ensuring
database consistency by recovering the database,
respond with Y.
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MESSAGE WARNING: MUSTRECOVER IS ENABLED AND DATABASE NEEDS
RECOVERY
MEANING The database is enabled for MUSTRECOVER and the
database needs to be recovered.
ACTION Use DBRECOV to recover the database.
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MESSAGE WARNING: ROOT FILE ATC FLAG IS ON, BUT dbnameTC
FILE IS MISSING
MEANING This message is returned if you are using
ALLBASE/Turbo CONNECT. The message is generated
from the DBSTORE and the DBUTIL SHOW database name
ALL commands. The ALLBASE/Turbo CONNECT (ATC) flag
in the root file indicates that the database is
attached to at least one ALLBASE/SQL database
environment (DBEnvironment), but its corresponding
ATC file does not exist. Therefore, DBSTORE will
not store the TC file and DBUTIL will not show all
the DBEnvironments the database is attached to.
ACTION Inform your database administrator. The
ALLBASE/Turbo CONNECT flag and the file can be
synchronized by using the ATCUtil DETACH and ATTACH
commands.
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MESSAGE WARNING: ROOT FILE ATC FLAG IS ON, BUT dbnameTC
FILE IS MISSING, CANNOT DETACH
MEANING This message is returned if you are using
ALLBASE/Turbo CONNECT (ATC). The message is
generated from the DBUTIL PURGE command used with
the DETACH option. The ATC flag in the root file
indicates that the database is attached to at
least one ALLBASE/SQL database environment
(DBEnvironment), but its corresponding ATC file
does not exist. Therefore, DBUTIL cannot detach
the specified database. The PURGE command will
continue processing after the warning is issued.
ACTION Inform your database administrator. The
ALLBASE/Turbo CONNECT flag and the file can be
synchronized by using the ATCUtil DETACH and ATTACH
commands.
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MESSAGE WARNING: ROOT FILE ATC FLAG IS OFF, BUT dbnameTC
FILE EXISTS
MEANING This message is returned if you are using
ALLBASE/Turbo CONNECT (ATC). The message is
generated from the DBSTORE and the DBUTIL SHOW
database name ALL commands. The ATC flag in the
root file indicates that the database is not
attached to an ALLBASE/SQL database environment
(DBEnvironment), but its corresponding ATC file
exists. Therefore, DBSTORE will not store the
TC file and DBUTIL will not show all the
DBEnvironments the database is attached to.
ACTION Inform your database administrator. The problem
could be caused by restore activity in the group.
The ATC flag and the file can be synchronized by
using the ATCUtil DETACH and ATTACH commands.
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MESSAGE WARNING: THE LANGUAGE OF THE DATABASE IS DIFFERENT
FROM THE LANGUAGE FOUND ON THE DBLOAD MEDIA.
CONTINUE DBLOAD OPERATION / (Y/N):
MEANING The user has changed language of database between
DBUNLOAD and DBLOAD. DBLOAD wants user to be aware
of potential differences in sorted chains of the
collating sequence of the two languages. (The
language of database on disk and database on tape
are different).
In session mode you are asked if you want to
continue operation. In job mode, DBLOAD will
terminate execution.
ACTION After looking at the information, DBLOAD returns
with the result on the sorted chains in the
database. Continue the operation by answering Y
(yes).
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MESSAGE WARNING: THE NUMBER OF DATA SETS DEFINED IN THE
SCHEMA IS LESS THAN (OR GREATER THAN) THE NUMBER OF
DATA SETS FOUND ON THE DBLOAD MEDIA.
MEANING You have added or deleted data sets from the
database between a DBUNLOAD and a DBLOAD. DBLOAD
will continue with the load, but data can be lost
or put into the wrong sets due to an invalid set
change.
ACTION Stop the DBLOAD, correct the schema, and perform
DBLOAD again. Or, if you are sure the database is
not corrupt, allow DBLOAD to continue.
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