Backup Server Error Messages 5.1.2 - 6.89.2

Number

Severity

Text and Explanation

5.1.2

2

The mirror devices (site: %1!) and the primary device(site: %2!)   must reside at the same site.

Explanation: This message is part of the uncompleted dump mirroring feature. All mirrors for a stripe must reside on the same host.

5.2.2

2

Cannot allocate the login record.

Explanation: This error occurs when the dblogin call fails, probably due to a memory resource problem.

5.3.2

2

Cannot open a connection to the slave site `%1!'.

Explanation: An attempt to connect to a remote Backup Server encountered this failure. Look for:

  • Memory or swap space shortage

  • No remote Backup Server running

  • Wrong listening address

5.4.2

2

RPC (`%1!') initialization fails.

Explanation: Internal error, contact Sybase Technical Support. Failure in dbrpcinit.

5.5.2

2

Cannot add a parameter to the RPC (`%1!')  call

Explanation: Internal error, contact Sybase Technical Support. Failure in dbrpcparam.

5.6.2

2

Cannot send the RPC (`%1!').

Explanation: Check to see that the local or remote Backup Server is still available.

5.7.2

2

RPC (`%1!') execution failed.

Explanation: These messages point to difficulties in issuing an RPC to a remote Backup Server. Probable cause is an Open Server programming error.

5.8.2

2

RPC as_cmd execution failed - slave server: %1!,  device: %2!, command type: %3!.

Explanation: These messages point to difficulties in issuing an RPC to a remote Backup Server. Probable cause is an Open Server programming error.

5.9.2

2

RPC as_pagerun execution failed - slave server: %1!,  device: %2!.

Explanation: These messages point to difficulties in issuing an RPC to a remote Backup Server. Probable cause is an Open Server programming error.

5.11.2

2

RPC bs_end_load execution failed - slave  server: %1!, device: %2!.

Explanation: These messages indicate failure to deliver the named RPCs to the remote Backup Server. Adjacent messages provide more detail. Probable causes are sudden death of the remote Backup Server, or a programming error.

5.12.2

2

Missing device name parameter @devname, RPC: %1!,  command: %2!. 

Explanation: Internal error, contact Sybase Technical Support. Check the compatibility of local and remote Backup Servers.

5.13.2

2

Received an unknown command. RPC: %1!, command: %2!.

Explanation: Internal error, contact Sybase Technical Support. Check the compatibility of local and remote Backup Servers.

5.14.2

2

Cannot set the value of an RPC return parameters, RPC: %1! 

Explanation: Internal error, contact Sybase Technical Support. Check the compatibility of local and remote Backup Servers.

5.15.2

2

Slave server received %1! bytes of data that is more  than @count %2! specified in as_pagerun.

Explanation: Internal error, contact Sybase Technical Support. Violation of the RPC API.

5.16.2

2

DB-Library error, error number %1!, severity %2!: %3!

Explanation: The installed DB-Library error handling function returns this error. Adjacent messages provide more detail.

5.17.2

2

Cannot get the character set currently in use.

Explanation: The remote Backup Server could not set the character set to its default setting for the initial connection from a client of the local Backup Server.

5.18.2

2

Cannot set character set `%1!' in  the login record.

Explanation: The remote Backup Server could not set the character set to the set specified by the remote connection.

5.19.2

2

Cannot get the language currently in use.

Explanation: The remote Backup Server could not set the language to its default setting for the initial connection from a client of the local Backup Server.

5.20.2

2

Cannot set language `%1!' in the  login record.

Explanation: The remote Backup Server could not set the language specified by the remote connection.

5.21.2

2

Remote DUMP/LOAD is not allowed when interfacing  to a stripe for device `%1!'.

Explanation: An unexpected condition, possibly fatal to the session, has occurred. Error may have occurred with any or all of usage, environment, or internal logic.

6.28.1

1

Dumpfile name `%1!' section number %2!  mounted on %3! `%4!' 

Explanation: This message has a critical role. It contains the file name assigned to the archive file at dump time. If the dump goes to a multifile volume, the user or the application must record the dumpfile name in persistent storage and specify it at load time in order to locate the file for loading from the multifile archive. If the dumpfile name is lost, it will be necessary to scan the tape off- line with the commands given under message 4.12.2 to locate the dumpfile name.

6.29.1

1

unnamed dumpfile, section number %1! mounted on device `%2!'

Explanation: Dumpfile name is lost. See above message.

6.30.1

1

Device %1!: Volume cataloguing complete.

Explanation: This is an informational message indicating that the load with listonly command has completed successfully for the specified archive device.

6.31.2

2

Volume rejected.

Explanation: Backup Server refuses to use the mounted volume. Adjacent messages provide more detail. The volume either has non-ANSI structure or there is a Backup Server programming error.

6.32.2

2

%1!: volume not valid or not requested (server: %2!,  session id: %3!.)

Explanation: The data on the device is not in proper dump format. If you are loading, use another volume. If you are dumping, user may overwrite.

6.33.2

2

%1!: Volume already contains %2! kilobytes,  which is larger than the specified capacity of %3! kilobytes.

Explanation: A multi-file dump device contains more data than was specified in the capacity clause.

6.34.2

2

\n%1!\n%2!\n%3! 

Explanation: An unexpected condition, possibly fatal to the session, has occurred. Error may have occurred with any or all of usage, environment, or internal logic.

6.35.2

2

Volume validation error: bad magic number %1!, expected %2!. 

Explanation: Indicates a non-Sybase archive mounted on the drive. Replace with a Sybase dump archive.

6.36.2

2

Header labels of rejected volume:

Explanation: Preamble message to display labels of rejected volume.

6.37.2

2

Volume validation error: Load block size of %1! must  equal volume block size of %2!.

Explanation: Indicates a non-Sybase archive (illegal block size) mounted on the drive. Replace with a Sybase dump archive.

6.38.1

1

Header labels of volume on `%1!':

Explanation: Information, no user action necessary.

6.39.0

0

tape drive 

Explanation: Internal informational message, usually a component of another message. No user action necessary.

6.40.0

0

disk

Explanation: Internal informational message, usually a component of another message. No user action necessary.

6.41.1

1

Header labels of mounted volume: 

Explanation: Preamble message to display labels of mounted volume.

6.42.0

0

disk file

Explanation: Internal informational message, usually a component of another message. No user action necessary.

6.43.0

0

floppy disk

Explanation: Internal informational message, usually a component of another message. No user action necessary.

6.44.0

0

device

Explanation: Internal informational message, usually a component of another message. No user action necessary.

6.45.1

1

Be sure to remove the tape/floppy from drive %1!  (server: %2!, session id: %3!).

Explanation: Reminder message appears when nounload (default) is specified for an unloadable device.

6.46.1

1

%1!: Mount the next volume to read.

Explanation: Requests mounting of the next volume in sequence for load.

6.47.1

1

%1!: Mount the next volume to write.

Explanation: Requests mounting of the next volume in sequence to continue dump.

6.48.1

1

%1!: Volume on device `%2!' has  restricted access (code %3!).

Explanation: Reports ANSI restricted-access code in label prior to confirming overwrite request.

6.49.1

1

%1!: Volume to be overwritten on `%2!' has  not expired: creation date on this volume is %3!, expiration  date is %4!.

Explanation: Requests verification of overwrite of unexpired volume.

6.50.1

1

%1!: Dumpfile `%2!' section %3!  found instead of `%4!' section %5!.

Explanation: The volume just read is out of order. Mount the correct volume.

6.51.1

1

%1!: Mount the next volume to search.

Explanation: Reports that the requested dumpfile (specified by the file option) was not found on the volume.

6.52.1

1

%1!: Volume to be overwritten on `%2!' has  unrecognized label data.

Explanation: A single file dump device has non-Sybase dump data. This is a prompt set to the user asking if the data is to be overwritten.

6.53.1

1

%1!: Volume on device `%2!' cannot  be opened for write access. Mount another volume.

Explanation: Check write protection.

6.54.1

1

%1!: Volume on device `%2!' is  expired and will be over written.

Explanation: A single dump file device has media with expired dump data on it. The user is prompted whether the data is to be overwritten.

6.55.1

1

The volume mounted on `%1!' does  not belong to the same archive as other, previously mounted volumes.

Explanation: The creation time of this volume does not match the other volumes or stripes.

6.56.2

2

The volume mounted on device `%1!' could  not be positioned to append another dump file.  This dump device  may only support one dump file per volume set.

Explanation: The mounted volume is either full, or can only hold one dump file.

6.57.1

1

Device `%1!' supports one dump  file per volume set.

Explanation: Information, no user action necessary.

6.58.1

1

Device `%1!' supports multiple  dump files per volume set.

Explanation: Information, no user action necessary.

6.61.2

2

Volume validation error: Volume change request not allowed  on non-mountable devices, device name: %1!.

Explanation: Requests mounting of next volume in sequence to locate requested dump file.

6.65.2

2

Volume validation error: illegal volume change, device %1!:  volume for stripe %2! mounted while stripe %3!  loading still in progress.

Explanation: Reminds user that all volumes of a dump-time stripe must complete loading on the device before the first volume of another dump-time stripe may begin loading.

6.66.2

2

Volume validation error: illegal volume change, device %1!:  volume mounted out of order, expected volume %2!, got volume %3!

Explanation: Volumes must be loaded in the same order in which they were dumped.

6.78.1

1

EXECUTE sp_volchanged\n\t@session_id = %1!,\n\t@devname = `%2!%3!',\n\t@action = { `%4!' | `%5!' | `%6!' }%7!%8!

Explanation: Template for sp_volchanged execution. proceed means continue operation with the currently mounted volume. retry means redo the validation check that led to the prompt (presumably on a new volume). abort means abort the entire dump or load session.

6.80.2

2

Session %1! is exiting by request from sp_volchanged.\nData  written in this session are incomplete and invalid.\nAborting  session.

Explanation: The user requested an abort through sp_volchanged.

6.81.2

2

Unrecognized volume change prompt id (internal error); task  must exit.

Explanation: Indicates a Backup Server programming error. Retry the dump or load command, avoiding unnecessary volume manipulations.

6.82.2

2

%1! is not a recognized sp_volchanged action.

Explanation: User provided an illegal @action value to sp_volchanged. The value must be proceed, retry, or abort.

6.83.2

2

Volume validation error: Volume name mismatch, volume name %1!,  expected volume name %2!.

Explanation: Volumes within a stripe must have the same name in the ANSI VOL1 label. It is possible for a user to execute the dump command properly and still receive this error at load time, if the first volume was overwritten using the dumpvolume option and the second volume, with a different name, was appended to.

6.84.2

2

Volume validation error:  illegal volume change, device %1!:  stripe %2! is already loaded.

Explanation: User remounted a tape for a stripe that has already been loaded.

6.85.0

0

byte stream

Explanation: Internal informational message, usually a component of another message. No user action necessary.

6.86.2

2

Unexpected error reading from volume change response message  queue for device '%1!'. 

Explanation: Failed to read from volume change message queue.

6.87.1

1

%1!: Volume on device `%2!' contains  user data. Erase it or mount another volume.

Explanation: The mounted volume is not ready for use. Erase it or exchange it for another.

6.88.1

1

Volume on device `%1!' has unrecognized  format or not formatted.

Explanation: The mounted volume is not ready for use. Format it or exchange it for another.

6.89.2

2

The SYTAPE environment variable must be set.

Explanation: The SYTAPE environment variable must be set before continuing.