***Further checking of this global is aborted. ***Further checking of this directory is aborted. Lower level pointer block %1 has a top pointer block type: %2īig Strings: # of blocks=%2 %3MB (%4% full) # = %1īig Strings: # of blocks=%2 %3kb (%4% full) # = %1 Top block %1 does not have a top pointer block type: %2 The pointer block has a right link of %1. That is out of the range of this database. That doesn't match the next pointer node in the pointer block, which is %1. The first blpntlen4 bytes of the first node, which is %1. Since it is a big database data block it should match The pointer node's global reference doesn't match The pointer block's next reference is %1. The lower block's right link reference is %1 We would expect the lower block's last node to collate earlier. Match what was expected in the next pointer node's global reference. The lower block has a right link global reference that doesn't That isn't allocated from its map block %1. The data block points to a big string stored in block %1 The lower block %1 isn't allocated in map block %2 The data block's count of big strings is %1. (discovered while looking for big strings in the block) The lower level block has a value in blnextpntoff44īlnextpntoff4 but this isn't a big database data block The lower level block has a value in blnextpntlen4 The length in blnextpntlen4 does not match the length of the first node in the next block The reference described by blnextpntlen4/blnextpntvalue4ĭoesn't follow the last node in the block. The length in blnextpntlen4 is too long for a global reference. The length in blnextpntlen4 is nonzero but there is no right link
The length in blnextpntlen4 is 0 but there is a right link The lower level block's info about the first node in the next block is wrong. The pointer block did not expect the data block to have anyīig strings but the data block's type informationīig strings but the data block's big string count The pointer block expected the data block to have The lower level block has a block type of %1 Which is %1 pointing to the lower level block %2 Of the last lower block of the previous pointer block, which is: %1. It does notĮqual the expected global reference based upon the right link data. We were expecting it to point to %3, which is the right link of the last lower block of the previous pointer block. The pointer block's 1st node - %1 points to block %2. The global reference input as the expected first node is too long. The lower level block is degraded and can't be parsed. The pointer block is degraded and can't be parsed. Which has a left neighbor pointer block of %1 View buffer not open or this dataset can't be mounted. The lower level block specifies a right link block of %1.Įrror of type 1. The error occurred while processing node %1 Top/Bottom Pnt Level: # of blocks=%1 %2kb (%3% full)ĭata Level: # of blocks=%1 %2kb (%3% full)Įrror of type %1 while processing pointer block %2 Pointer Level: # of blocks=%1 %2kb (%3% full) Top Pointer Level: # of blocks=%1 %2kb (%3% full)īottom Pointer Level: # of blocks=%1 %2kb (%3% full) Journaling is required for Audit database The database block size is too small to support direct I/Oĭirect I/O is not supported on NFS filesystemsĭatabase must be opened for direct I/O because async I/O is enabledĢK database block size no longer supportedĬreation of Database Extent is not allowedĭatabase was created in system with different endian The database default collation is not available Operation is not permitted when running in single user mode *** Error while formatting volume because Read/write state of mirrored databases can only be changed on the primary
The mounted database count exceeds license limit The encryption key for this database is not activated The resource name in the database is not known to the system The database must be privately mounted for this The database must be dismounted to do this The operation requires too many bitmap blocks Some or all database files were not deleted
The write daemon failed to set the READ/WRITE flag in label There is no room in GVXTAB for secondary volumesĭatabases cannot be deleted while they are cluster mounted The new volume exceeds the system file size limit
There is not enough space on device for new vol The system mgr's database cannot be cluster mountedĬan't change the mode of a mounted database Incompatible mount state or db does not exist Unable to write the global directory blockįailed reading the next volume's map block Unable to write the global directory map block Unable to read the global directory map block General Error Codes - 0 to 199 Error Code