Backup server error messages 4.76.3 - 4.147.2 – Sybase 11.9.x-12.5 User Manual

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CHAPTER 4 Backup Server Error Messages

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Backup Server Error Messages 4.76.3 - 4.147.2

4.74.2

2

Unable to %1! database information file %2! : %3!.

Explanation:

UNIX Backup Servers use a temporary

file (created in /tmp) to pass database device names to
the

sybmultbuf

program. An I/O error with this file has

occurred. User should verify that /tmp is world-
writable, has sufficient space, and contains no unused
files of the form BS_servername.number.

4.75.3

3

Device %1!: %2! is not a legal virtual disk number.

Explanation:

Internal error, contact Sybase

Technical Support. Backup Server cannot determine
what portions of the specified database device should
be backed up because information about the device
sent from Adaptive Server does not correspond with
the actual physical device.

Number

Severity

Text and Explanation

Number

Severity

Text and Explanation

4.76.3

3

Device %1!: %2! is not a legal virtual block number.

Explanation:

Internal error, contact Sybase

Technical Support. Backup Server cannot determine
what portions of the specified database device should
be backed up because information about the device
sent from Adaptive Server does not correspond with
the actual physical device.

4.77.2

2

Device %1! may not be used: minimum blocksize for
I/O exceeds device maxiumum of %2!.

Explanation:

Backup Server requires tape devices to

support an I/O size of at least 2K. The tape device
found has a maximum I/O size less than 2K. This
message should never appear. If it does, user should
check device name specification. If correct, user must
use another device.

4.78.2

2

Option %1!: illegal value %2!.

Explanation:

This indicates the user has supplied an

illegal value for a device option. Review the device
options and legal values.

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