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on the sending system.
(3) The name of the system on which the particular RDF process is running.
(4) The name or process ID of the RDF process that issued this message.
(5) The message number.
(6) The message text that explains the log entry.
If the EMS event log is $0 (the default collector), only items (3), (4), (5) and (6) are logged because
of file-length restrictions.
The pages that follow list all the RDF messages that RDF produces. The messages appear in
ascending order by message number.
700
File-system error error on ANSI-object-type ANSI-name, Partition
partition-id, file filename [, SNO sno , RBA rba]
error
is the file-system error number that identifies the specific error.
ANSI-object-type
is the ANSI object type (for example, table, index, and so on).
ANSI-name
is the ANSI name of the SQL/MX object that encountered the error.
partition-ID
is the partition ID of the SQL/MX object that encountered the error.
filename
is the Guardian file name of the file that encountered the error.
sno
is the sequence number of the file that encountered the error.
rba
is the relative byte address within the file where the error occurred.
Cause
A file-system error occurred. The message includes both the file-system error number and the
name of the file or table that encountered the error.
Effect
Variable; depends on which file-system error occurred.
Recovery
ANSI-name or filename is the name of the object that encountered the error. See Table 10
(page 114) to determine the appropriate recovery actions.
701
Error error communicating with processname
error
is the file-system error number that identifies the specific error.
processname
is the name of the affected process.
Cause
The process that issued this message encountered the specified file-system error while attempting
to communicate with the specified process.
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