Sybase 11.9.x-12.5 User Manual

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Backup Server Error Messages 4.76.3 - 4.147.2

722

4.79.2

2

Server %1!, device %2!: illegal I/O size %3!--max
%4!.

Explanation:

Indicates a programming bug in a local

or remote Backup Server. The I/O service layer has
received a read or write request size that exceeds the
available buffer size.

4.80.2

2

Server %1!, device %2!: You must use the no-rewind-
on-close tape device.

Explanation:

Backup Server requires all tape devices

to use the no-rewind-on-close option, so that it can
fully control tape positioning.

4.81.2

2

Server %1!: device %2! is open for writing; you may
not specify the @fname parameter when changing
volumes.

Explanation:

The @fname parameter is meaningful

only at load time, to select a certain file to load from a
multi-file volume. At dump time, the Backup Server
assigns a name to the file that will contain the dump.
Message 6.28.1 returns the assigned name.

4.82.2

2

Operating system error, server %1! device %2!: code
%3! message %4!.

Explanation:

This message appears when a system

call (perhaps performed as part of a higher-level
operation) has failed. It is intended primarily for
diagnostic use and should be interpreted in the context
of immediately preceding messages.

4.83.2

2

Device %1!: The specified blocksize %2! is not within
the range of %3! to %4!.

Explanation:

The user-specified block size is out of

range. Respecify block size within the listed limits.

4.84.1

1

Device %1!: The specified blocksize of %2! will be
truncated to %3! which is a multiple of %4!.

Explanation:

The user-specified block size was

truncated to be a multiple of 2048.

4.85.1

1

Device %1!: Disk model %2! does not exist in the
/etc/disktab file. Using default values for this device.

Explanation:

The disk device is not configured in

/etc/disktab, so a default disk block size will be used.

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