SQL$HELP72.HLB  —  Errors  COSI_ERRORS
  COSI$MSG COSI error messages

1  –  ABKEYW

  ambiguous qualifier or keyword - supply more characters

  Explanation:  Too few characters were used to truncate a keyword
  or qualifier name to make the keyword or qualifier name unique.

  User Action:  Reenter the command.     Specify at least four
  characters of the keyword or qualifier name.

2  –  ABNEXIT

  process has exited abnormally

  Explanation:  The process that is being looked at has exited
  with some exit status.

  User Action:  Check to see why the process exited.

3  –  ABORT

  abort

  Explanation:  A database procedure has unexpectedly aborted or
  returned an error in an unexpected way.

  User Action:  Retry the operation.     If the error persists,
  contact your Oracle support representative for assistance.

4  –  ABSENT

  entity or value absent from command string

  Explanation:  This message indicates that the entity value has
  not been specified in the command line.

  User Action:  No action is required.

5  –  ABSTIMREQ

  absolute time required - delta time supplied

  Explanation:  A delta time is passed to the routine when an
  absolute time is required.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

6  –  ABVERB

  ambiguous command verb - supply more characters

  Explanation:  Too few characters were used to truncate a command
  name to make the command name unique.

  User Action:  Reenter the command.     Specify at least four
  characters of the command name.

7  –  ACCESS_ERR

  an error was returned by the access function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'access' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'access'
  to interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

8  –  ACCVIO

  access violation

  Explanation:  A readable parameter cannot be read, or a
  writeable parameter cannot be written.

  User Action:  Pass the appropriate parameters.

9  –  ACLEMPTY

  access control list is empty

  Explanation:  There are no access control entries in the access
  control list.

  User Action:  Do not perform this command when the access
  control list is empty.

10  –  AMBDATTIM

  ambiguous date-time

  Explanation:  The date-time input string did not match the
  specified input format.

  User Action:  Correct the date-time input string and input
  format for date and time values.

11  –  ARITH

  arithmetic exception

  Explanation:  An 'arithmetic exception' was raised as an
  exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.  Integer overflow, Integer divide
  by 0, Floating overflow, Floating divide by 0, Floating
  underflow, Floating invalid operation, and Floating inexact
  result are specific conditions producing this signal.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

12  –  AUTHNOTOWN

  the authentication file is not owned by root

  Explanation:  The authentication file has the wrong owner.

  User Action:  Contact the system or database administrator to
  verify and/or correct the owner of the
  /usr/lib/dbs/sql/version /lib/cosi_authenticate program.

13  –  AUTHWRONGPROT

  the authentication file does not have the correct protection set

  Explanation:  The authentication file has the wrong protection.

  User Action:  Contact the system or database administrator to
  verify and/or correct the protection of the
  /usr/lib/dbs/sql/version /lib/cosi_authenticate program.

14  –  BADAUTH

  there is a problem with the authentication file

  Explanation:  The authentication file does not exist, or it has
  the wrong owner or protection.

  User Action:  Contact the system or database administrator to
  verify and/or correct the existence, owner, or protection of the
  /usr/lib/dbs/sql/version /lib/cosi_authenticate program.

15  –  BADNODENAME

  invalid remote node name specification for network

  Explanation:  You specified a remote node name that contains a
  quoted string when using TCP/IP transport.

  User Action:  Either check the remote node name for validity,
  and remove any quoted strings, or change the transport to use
  DECnet as the network transport.

16  –  BADPARAM

  bad parameter value

  Explanation:  A value specified for a system function is not
  valid.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the use of operating system services by the database system.
  Contact your Oracle support representative for assistance.

17  –  BADVMSVER

  operating system version is not supported

  Explanation:  The current version of Operating System is higher
  than the version supported by Oracle Rdb.

  User Action:  Contact your Customer service center.  There may
  be a future version of Oracle Rdb that supports your Operating
  System version.

18  –  BAD_CODE

  corruption in the query string

  Explanation:  An illegal entry was found in the query string.

  User Action:  If you called Rdb, check the query string.
  Otherwise, contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

19  –  BAD_KEY

  invalid key specification

  Explanation:  The key field size, position, data type, or order
  is incorrect within the key definition.  Positions start at 1
  and cannot be greater than the maximum record size.  Record size
  must be less than or equal to 32,767 for character data; 1, 2,
  4, 8, or 16 for binary data; and less than or equal to 31 for
  decimal.

  User Action:  Check the command string key specifiers.

20  –  BAD_LRL

  record length (<num>) greater than specified longest record
  length

  Explanation:  While reading the input file, the sort code
  encountered a record longer than the specified LRL (longest
  record length specified in bytes).  The record will be truncated
  to the LRL and sorted.

  User Action:  Reexecute the sort command with a longer LRL.

21  –  BAD_MERGE

  number of work files must be between 0 and 10

  Explanation:  The number of work files used was either less than
  0 or greater than 10.

  User Action:  Specify the correct number of work files, and
  retry the sort/merge operation.

22  –  BAD_SRL

  record length (<num>) is too short to contain keys

  Explanation:  A record passed to sort/merge is too short to
  contain all the keys.  The record is discarded, and processing
  continues.

  User Action:  Check your input records and key specification.

23  –  BAD_TYPE

  invalid sort process specified

  Explanation:  One of the following sort type codes was passed to
  the routine package:  - Less than one or greater than four if
  file I/O - Not equal to one if record I/O - An invalid key word
  in command PROCESS Legal values are 1 through 4 for file I/O; 0
  for record I/O; and RECORD, TAG, INDEX, or ADDRESS for the
  PROCESS command parameter.

  User Action:  Specify a different sorting process.

24  –  BUFFEROVF

  output buffer overflow

  Explanation:  The service completed successfully.  The buffer
  length field in an item descriptor specified an insufficient
  value.  The buffer was not large enough to hold the requested
  data.

  User Action:  Provide a larger buffer, or perform another read
  request to access the remainder of the message.

25  –  BUGCHECK

  internal consistency failure

  Explanation:  A fatal, unexpected error was detected by the
  database management system.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.  You will need to include any bugcheck dump files.

26  –  CANCEL

  operation canceled

  Explanation:  The lock conversion request has been canceled, and
  the lock has been granted at its previous lock mode.  This
  condition value is returned under the following conditions:  a
  lock request results in queueing a lock conversion request, the
  request has not been granted yet (it is in the conversion
  queue), and, in the interim, the unlock service is called to
  cancel this lock conversion.  Note that if the waiting
  conversion request is granted BEFORE the unlock call can cancel
  the conversion, the unlock call returns CANCELGRANT, and the
  conversion request returns NORMAL.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the locking protocols.  Contact your Oracle support
  representative for assistance.

27  –  CANCELGRANT

  cannot cancel a granted lock

  Explanation:  The service to unlock a lock was called to cancel
  a pending lock request; however, before the request to unlock
  could be completed, the lock was granted.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the locking protocols.  Contact your Oracle support
  representative for assistance.

28  –  CANNOT_OPEN_LIB

  cannot open help library

  Explanation:  The help utility could not open the requested help
  library.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

29  –  CANTASSMBX

  error assigning a channel to a mailbox

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to assign a
  channel to a VMS mailbox.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

30  –  CANTCREMBX

  cannot create mailbox

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to create a
  mailbox.  Mailboxes are used for interprocess communication by
  the database management system on VMS.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.  Usually, you will have to change one of
  your quotas (most likely, the buffered I/O byte count quota or
  the open file quota).

31  –  CANTSPAWN

  error creating sub-process

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to spawn a
  sub-process.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

32  –  CAPTIVEACCT

  captive account - can't create sub-process

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to enter a
  SPAWN command from a captive account on VMS.

  User Action:  Do not use the SPAWN command from a captive
  account.

33  –  CHOWN_ERR

  an error was returned by the chown function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'chown' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'chown' to
  interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

34  –  CLOSEERR

  cannot close file

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to close the
  specified file.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

35  –  COMMA

  requested value is terminated by a comma

  Explanation:  The returned value is terminated by a comma,
  implying that additional values are in the list.

  User Action:  No action is required.

36  –  CONCAT

  requested value is terminated by a plus sign

  Explanation:  The returned value is concatenated to the next
  value with a plus sign, implying that additional values are in
  the list.

  User Action:  No action is required.

37  –  CONFLICT

  illegal combination of command elements - check documentation

  Explanation:  Two or more qualifiers, keywords, or parameters
  that cannot be used in combination were used in the same command
  line.

  User Action:  Remove the offending element.

38  –  CONNECFAIL

  connect over network timed-out or failed

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to establish a
  network connection.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

39  –  COSI_LAST_CHANCE

  In cosi_last_chance handler in image <str>.Unhandled exception
  code was 0x<num>.Exception occurred at <str> = 0x<num>!.

  Explanation:  An exception occurred which was not handled by
  another exception handler.  Cosi exits the process.

  User Action:  Check the message information and the bugheck
  dump, if one was written, to determine the cause of the error.
  If necessary, contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

40  –  CREATED

  file/section did not exist - was created

  Explanation:  The service completed successfully.  The specified
  global section did not previously exist and has been created.

  User Action:  No action is required.

41  –  CREATEFILEMAPPINGERR

  Error encountered while creating a filemapping object

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered while creating a
  filemapping object

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

42  –  CREATEMUTEXERR

  Error encountered while creating mutex

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered while creating a
  mutex object

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

43  –  CREATERR

  cannot create file

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to close the
  specified file.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

44  –  CREAT_ERR

  an error was returned by the creat function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'creat' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'creat' to
  interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

45  –  CSETNOTFOUND

  invalid or undefined character set

  Explanation:  The character set specified is not known.

  User Action:  Check the character set name and/or identifier to
  ensure that they are valid.

46  –  CVTASSTS

  Status from CVTAS routine is <num>

  Explanation:  Actual status value from convert operation.

  User Action:  Examine the program counter (PC) location
  displayed in the message.  Check the program listing to verify
  that operands or variables are specified correctly.

47  –  CVTUNGRANT

  cannot convert an ungranted lock

  Explanation:  An attempt was made to convert a lock that is not
  granted.  (Only locks that are granted can be converted to
  another lock mode.)

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the locking protocols.  Contact your Oracle support
  representative for assistance.

48  –  DEADLOCK

  deadlock detected

  Explanation:  The system detected a set of processes waiting for
  locks in a circular fashion (deadlock).  This lock request is
  denied in order to break the deadlock.

  User Action:  Recovery from a deadlock is application specific.
  One common action is for the program to rollback the transaction
  and retry.  Deadlocks should be infrequent in properly designed
  applications.

49  –  DECOVF

  decimal overflow

  Explanation:  During an arithmetic operation, a decimal value
  exceeds the largest representable decimal number.  The result of
  the operation is set to the correctly signed least significant
  digit.

  User Action:  No action is required.

50  –  DEFAULTED

  entity present by default in command string

  Explanation:  The specified entity is not explicitly present in
  the command line, but is present by default.

  User Action:  No action is required.

51  –  DEFFORUSE

  default format used - could not determine user's preference

  Explanation:  Translation of RDB_DT_FORMAT failed, and the
  native standard representation is used.

  User Action:  Examine and make corrections to the environment
  variable RDB_DT_FORMAT.

52  –  DELETERR

  error deleting file

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to delete the
  specified file.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.  You may have to change the protection
  on a file before you can delete it.

53  –  DESSTROVF

  destination string overflow

  Explanation:  The destionation string is shorter than the source
  string when the string is copied during datatype conversion.

  User Action:  Examine the length of the destination string and
  make sure the length is at least equal to or longer than the
  source string.

54  –  DIFSIZ

  different message size received from expected

  Explanation:  The message size set by VMS system when message is
  put in the buffer and the size computed by the monitor (message
  header + the message length) are different.  This can be caused
  by a multi- user environment, e.g.  5.1 image tries to attach to
  6.1 monitor.

  User Action:  Rollback/Abort

55  –  DIRECT

  invalid directory syntax - check brackets and other delimiters

  Explanation:  The directory name in a file specification entered
  for a command contains an illegal character, or a command that
  expects a directory name string did not find a directory
  delimiter in the specified parameter.

  User Action:  Examine the directory name, correct the directory
  syntax, and reenter the command.

56  –  DIRNAME_ERR

  an error was returned by the dirname function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'dirname' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'dirname'
  to interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

57  –  DNF

  directory not found

  Explanation:  The specified directory does not exist on the
  specified device.

  User Action:  Verify that the device and/or directory are
  specified correctly.  Create the directory if necessary, or
  specify an existing directory.

58  –  DT_FRACMBZ

  fractional seconds precision must be zero for this sub-type

  Explanation:  The date/time data type supplied a sub-type which
  does not allow a fractional seconds precision to be supplied.

  User Action:  This appears to be an error in the code generated
  by SQL.  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.  You will need to provide the statement that
  produced this error.

59  –  DT_PRECMBZ

  interval leading field precision must be zero for this sub-type

  Explanation:  The date/time data type supplied a sub-type which
  does not allow a leading interval field precision to be
  supplied.

  User Action:  This appears to be an error in the code generated
  by SQL.  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.  You will need to provide the statement that
  produced this error.

60  –  DUP_OUTPUT

  output file has already been specified

  Explanation:  The output file argument in the routine package
  was passed more than once.

  User Action:  Check the file arguments, and verify that the
  output file was specified only once.

61  –  EF_ALRFRE

  event flag already free

  Explanation:  An event flag that is already free is being freed.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

62  –  EF_RESSYS

  event flag reserved to system

  Explanation:  The specified event flag is reserved for system
  use.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

63  –  ENDDIAGS

  completed with diagnostics

  Explanation:  The operation completed with diagnostics.

  User Action:  Correct the conditions that resulted in the
  diagnostics, and retry the operation.

64  –  ENDOFFILE

  end of file

  Explanation:  An end-of-file condition was encountered during an
  I/O operation.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

65  –  ENGLUSED

  English used - could not determine user's language

  Explanation:  Translation of the environment variable
  RDB_LANGUAGE failed.  English is being used.

  User Action:  Examine RDB_LANGUAGE.     Verify that the
  environment variable is defined.

66  –  EOFERR

  error determining size of file

  Explanation:  An error occurred when an attempt was made to
  determine the size of the specified file.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

67  –  ERRFOREIGN

  error opening foreign command file as input

  Explanation:  An error occurred when a foreign (indirect)
  command file was read.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message for more
  information.

68  –  EVLWRTERR

  error writing to the Event Log

  Explanation:  This general message indicates an error during a
  write to the NT Event Log.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.  Make sure that the EventLog service is
  running and that the Event Log is not full.

69  –  EXAIOQUOTA

  exceeded aio quota

  Explanation:  The program could not proceed because the AIO
  quota on the system has been exceeded.

  User Action:  Either increase the AIO quota on the system or
  reduce the AIO quota consumption by Oracle Rdb servers.

70  –  EXASTQUOTA

  exceeded AST quota

  Explanation:  The program could not proceed because the AST
  quota for the Rdb system has been exceeded.

  User Action:  Increase the maximum number of users allowed on
  the system by modifying the RDBLCK_MAX_USERS parameter in the
  rdblck.conf configuration file.

71  –  EXC_OSF

  exception sub facility <num>, code <num>, <num> param(s) (17XA)

  Explanation:  The unrecognized exception with the given sub
  facilkity number, code and optional parameters was raised in
  response to an arithmetic or software condition.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

72  –  EXC_OSF0

  exception Internal, code <num>, <num> param(s) (17XA)

  Explanation:  An 'Internal' exception with the given code and
  optional parameters was raised in response to an arithmetic or
  software condition.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

73  –  EXC_OSF1

  exception Facility End, code <num>, <num> param(s) (17XA)

  Explanation:  A 'Facility End' exception with the given code and
  optional parameters was raised in response to an arithmetic or
  software condition.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

74  –  EXC_OSF2

  exception All, code <num>, <num> param(s) (17XA)

  Explanation:  A 'Wildcard' exception with the given code and
  optional parameters was raised in response to an arithmetic or
  software condition.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

75  –  EXC_OSF4

  exception ADA User, code <num>, <num> param(s) (17XA)

  Explanation:  An 'ADA user' exception with the given code and
  optional parameters was raised in response to an arithmetic or
  software condition.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

76  –  EXC_OSF5

  exception PL1 User, code <num>, <num> param(s) (17XA)

  Explanation:  A 'Pl1 user' exception with the given code and
  optional parameters was raised in response to an arithmetic or
  software condition.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

77  –  EXC_OSF6

  exception C++ User, code <num>, <num> param(s) (17XA)

  Explanation:  A 'C++ user' exception with the given code and
  optional parameters was raised in response to an arithmetic or
  software condition.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

78  –  EXC_OSF7

  exception C++ User Exit, code <num>, <num> param(s) (17XA)

  Explanation:  A 'C++ Exit Path' exception with the given code
  and optional parameters was raised in response to an arithmetic
  or software condition.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

79  –  EXC_OSF8

  exception C++ User Other, code <num>, <num> param(s) (17XA)

  Explanation:  A 'C++ Other' exception with the given code and
  optional parameters was raised in response to an arithmetic or
  software condition.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

80  –  EXC_OSF9

  exception C User, code <num>, <num> param(s) (17XA)

  Explanation:  An 'C User' exception with the given code and
  optional parameters was raised in response to an arithmetic or
  software condition.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.  BASEs 3811-3849 Reserved for future OSF
  exception types

81  –  EXDEPTH

  exceeded allowed depth

  Explanation:  Either a programming error has occurred or the
  resource name tree does not have enough depth.  The lock
  management services allow a certain depth to the resource name
  tree.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the locking protocols.  Contact your Oracle support
  representative for assistance.

82  –  EXENQLM

  exceeded enqueue quota

  Explanation:  The process's ENQLM quota was exceeded.

  User Action:  Increase the ENQLM quota, and retry the operation.

83  –  EXGBLPAGFIL

  exceeded global page file limit

  Explanation:  The attempt to allocate a global section with a
  page file backing store failed because the systemwide limit on
  these pages is exceeded.

  User Action:  Delete some similar sections or ask the system
  manager to increase the SYSGEN parameter GBLPAGFIL.  Then, try
  the operation again.

84  –  EXLOCKQUOTA

  exceeded RDBLCK_LOCK_COUNT quota

  Explanation:  The program could not proceed because the
  RDBLCK_LOCK_COUNT quota for the Oracle Rdb system has been
  exceeded.

  User Action:  Increase the lock count on the system by modifying
  the RDBLCK_LOCK_COUNT parameter in the rdblck.conf configuration
  file.

85  –  EXPROCESSQUOTA

  exceeded RDBLCK_MAX_PROCESS quota

  Explanation:  The program could not proceed because the
  RDBLCK_MAX_PROCESS quota for the Oracle Rdb system has been
  exceeded.

  User Action:  Increase the process count on the system by
  modifying the RDBLCK_MAX_PROCESS parameter in the rdblck.conf
  configuration file.

86  –  EXQUOTA

  exceeded quota

  Explanation:  The program could not proceed because a resource
  quota or limit had been exceeded.

  User Action:  The secondary error message describes the resource
  that was exceeded.  If this occurs consistently, increase the
  appropriate quota.

87  –  EXRESOURCEQUOTA

  exceeded RDBLCK_RESOURCE_COUNT quota

  Explanation:  The program could not proceed because the
  RDBLCK_RESOURCE_COUNT quota for the Oracle Rdb system has been
  exceeded.

  User Action:  Increase the resource count on the system by
  modifying the RDBLCK_RESOURCE_COUNT parameter in the rdblck.conf
  configuration file.

88  –  EXTENDERR

  error extending file

  Explanation:  An error occurred when the size of the specified
  file was extended.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

89  –  EXUSERSQUOTA

  exceeded RDBLCK_MAX_USERS quota

  Explanation:  The program could not proceed because the
  RDBLCK_MAX_USERS quota for the Oracle Rdb system has been
  exceeded.

  User Action:  Increase the maximum number of users allowed on
  the system by modifying the RDBLCK_MAX_USERS parameter in the
  rdblck.conf configuration file.

90  –  FATINTERR

  fatal internal error

  Explanation:  An unexpected internal error has occurred.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

91  –  FCSFOP

  file already open

  Explanation:  A file was already opened when it was not expected
  to be.  This indicates a general logic error in the system
  database code.

  User Action:  Retry the operation.     If the error persists,
  contact your Oracle support representative for assistance.

92  –  FILACCERR

  error <str> file <str>

  Explanation:  This general message indicates an error during
  file access.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

93  –  FILEMAPPINGEXISTS

  mapping object specified already exists

  Explanation:  The file mapping object specified by a name while
  creating it, already exists.

  User Action:  Change the name of the mapping object to be
  unique.

94  –  FILESYN

  syntax error parsing file

  Explanation:  This general message indicates an error that
  occurs during parsing of a file name (local or remote).

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

95  –  FILOPENERR

  error opening file <str>

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to open the
  indicated file.

  User Action:  Check the attributes and protection of the
  relevant file and of the associated directories.  Verify that
  the file exists at the time it is needed.

96  –  FILREADERR

  error reading file <str>

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to read the
  indicated file.

  User Action:  Check the attributes and protection of the
  relevant file and of the associated directories.

97  –  FILWRITEERR

  error writing file <str>

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to write to
  the indicated file.

  User Action:  Check the attributes and protection of the
  relevant file and of the associated directories.  Verify that
  sufficient disk space is available at the time that the file is
  written to.

98  –  FLK

  file currently locked by another user

  Explanation:  An attempt to open or create a file failed.
  Another user has the file open in a mode incompatible with the
  attempted access.

  User Action:  Wait until the other user has unlocked the file.
  If the file cannot be shared, modify the program to detect and
  respond to this condition by waiting.

99  –  FLTDENORM

  conversion to IEEE floating is denormalized

  Explanation:  Conversion to IEEE float is a denormalized value.

  User Action:  You can force a denormalized IEEE output value to
  zero by passing a CVT_FORCE_DENORM_TO_ZERO parameter to the
  cosi_cvt_ftof routine.

100  –  FLTDIV

  floating point division exception

  Explanation:  An arithmetic exception condition occurred as a
  result of a floating point division operation.

  User Action:  Modify the query to prevent a possible
  divide-by-zero operation from occurring.

101  –  FLTEXC

  floating point exception

  Explanation:  An arithmetic exception condition occurred as a
  result of a floating point operation.  This may result from a
  divide-by-zero operation or a floating point overflow.

  User Action:  Modify the query to prevent a possible floating
  point divide-by-zero or overflow from occurring.

102  –  FLTINF

  conversion to IEEE floating is infinite

  Explanation:  Conversion to IEEE float is an infinite value.

  User Action:  You can force IEEE infinite to max float value by
  passing a CVT_FORCE_INF_TO_MAX_FLOAT parameter to the
  cosi_cvt_ftof routine.  This will force a positive IEEE infinite
  output value to +max_float and force a negative IEEE infinite
  output value to -max_float.

103  –  FLTINV

  invalid floating conversion

  Explanation:  The float conversion result is either ROP
  (Reserved Operand), NaN (Not a Number), or the closest
  equivalent.

  User Action:  Make sure the float conversion routine
  cosi_cvt_ftof is invoked with the proper range of floating
  value.

104  –  FLTINX

  Float Inexact Result

  Explanation:  An arithmetic exception condition occurred as a
  result of a floating point inexact result.

  User Action:  Examine the program counter (PC) location
  displayed in the message.  Check the program listing to verify
  that operands or variables are specified correctly.

105  –  FLTNAN

  Float Not a Number

  Explanation:  An arithmetic exception condition occurred as a
  result of a floating Not-a-Number (NaN) value.

  User Action:  Examine the program counter (PC) location
  displayed in the message.  Check the program listing to verify
  that operands or variables are specified correctly.

106  –  FLTOVF

  floating overflow

  Explanation:  An arithmetic exception condition occurred as a
  result of a floating point overflow.

  User Action:  Examine the program counter (PC) location
  displayed in the message.  Check the program listing to verify
  that operands or variables are specified correctly.

107  –  FLTUND

  floating underflow

  Explanation:  An arithmetic exception condition occurred as a
  result of a floating point underflow.

  User Action:  Examine the program counter (PC) location
  displayed in the message.  Check the program listing to verify
  that operands or variables are specified correctly.

108  –  FNF

  file not found

  Explanation:  The specified file does not exist.

  User Action:  Check the file specification and verify that the
  directory, file name, and file type were all specified
  correctly.

109  –  FORMAT

  invalid or corrupt media format

  Explanation:  The media or disk file is in an invalid format.

  User Action:  This message indicates a media or hardware
  problem.  Check the system error log and consult the hardware
  support group for further information.  Reinstalling Oracle Rdb
  will resolve the problem.  However, if the error regularly
  occurs, faulty hardware is almost certainly the cause.

110  –  FORMATERR

  error in formatting output

  Explanation:  An error occurred during formatting of output to a
  terminal or a file.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

111  –  GETPWNAM_ERR

  an error was returned by the getpwnam function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'getpwnam' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'getpwnam'
  to interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

112  –  ILLCOMPONENT

  illegal initialization component

  Explanation:  The format for the data and time formatting string
  for one of the fields is illegal.

  User Action:  Check your data and time format string to be used
  for displaying date and time strings.

113  –  ILLEFC

  illegal event flag cluster

  Explanation:  An event flag number specified in a system service
  call is greater than 127.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

114  –  ILLFORMAT

  illegal format - too many or not enough fields

  Explanation:  An invalid date and time format string was given.

  User Action:  Examine the date/time format string, and correct
  it.

115  –  ILLINISTR

  illegal initialization string

  Explanation:  An incorrect initialization string is passed to
  date and time formatting services.

  User Action:  Verify that the initialization string begins and
  ends with the same delimiter character.

116  –  ILLSTRCLA

  illegal string class

  Explanation:  The class code found in the class field of a
  descriptor is not a supported string class code.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

117  –  ILLSTRPOS

  illegal string position

  Explanation:  The service completed successfully.  However, one
  of the character-position parameters to a string manipulation
  routine pointed to a character-position that is before the
  beginning of the input string or that is after the end of the
  input string.

  User Action:  Ensure that any character-position parameter is
  greater than zero and less than or equal to the length of the
  input string.

118  –  ILLSTRSPE

  illegal string specification

  Explanation:  The service completed successfully, except that
  the character-position parameters specifying a substring of a
  string parameter were inconsistent because the ending character
  position is less than the starting character position.  A null
  string is used for the substring.

  User Action:  The application program should verify that the
  starting character positions are less than or equal to the
  ending character positions.

119  –  IMGABORTED

  image aborted at privileged user request

  Explanation:  The current image was aborted by another
  privileged user, typically the database administrator, in
  response to some event that required this action.

  User Action:  Consult the database administrator to identify the
  reason the image was aborted.

120  –  INCDATTIM

  incomplete date-time - missing fields with no defaults

  Explanation:  An incomplete date or time parameter was supplied.

  User Action:  Examine the date/time value and the data and time
  format string.  Correct the input data/ time value.

121  –  INPCONERR

  input conversion error

  Explanation:  There is an invalid character in the input string;
  or the output value is not within the range of the destination
  data type.

  User Action:  Correct the input string, or change the
  destination data type.

122  –  INP_FILES

  too many input files specified

  Explanation:  More than 10 input files were listed.

  User Action:  Reduce the number of input files or combine them
  so that no more than 10 input files are listed.

123  –  INSEF

  insufficient event flags

  Explanation:  There were insufficient event flags.     There
  were no more event flags available for allocation.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

124  –  INSFARG

  insufficient call arguments

  Explanation:  An internal coding error (insufficient number of
  arguments) occurred.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

125  –  INSFMEM

  insufficient dynamic memory

  Explanation:  A command or image exhausted the system pool of
  dynamic memory, and the system cannot complete the request.

  User Action:  Free the resources you are holding, or increase
  the existing pool of memory.

126  –  INSFPRM

  missing command parameters - supply all required parameters

  Explanation:  A command cannot be executed because one or more
  required parameters are missing from the command.

  User Action:  Correct the command by supplying all required
  parameters.

127  –  INSFSYSRES

  insufficient system resources

  Explanation:  The operating system did not have sufficient
  resources to process the request.

  User Action:  Examine secondary error message for more
  information.

128  –  INTOVF

  integer overflow

  Explanation:  Either the library routine or the hardware
  detected an integer overflow.

  User Action:  Choose a destination data type with a larger
  range.

129  –  INT_OVERFLOW

  Arithmetic exception:  Integer Overflow

  Explanation:  Attempt to use a number which was too great in
  magnitude to be used in the manner intended.

  User Action:  Review the problem and change the data or data
  format accordingly.

130  –  INVARG

  invalid argument(s)

  Explanation:  An invalid argument is specified to an internal
  call.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

131  –  INVARGORD

  invalid argument order

  Explanation:  The ordering of the arguments is invalid.  The
  caller specified the the data and time values in the wrong
  order.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

132  –  INVCLADSC

  invalid class in descriptor

  Explanation:  An unsupported class of descriptor is specified.

  User Action:  Retry the operation specifying a supported class
  of descriptor.

133  –  INVCLADTY

  invalid class data type combination in descriptor

  Explanation:  An unsupported class and data type of descriptor
  is specified.

  User Action:  Ensure that both the class and data type specified
  are supported.

134  –  INVCVT

  invalid data type conversion

  Explanation:  1.  source value is negative and destination data
  type is unsigned, or 2.  possible bad parameter, such as invalid
  input/output type, invalid option value, or 3.  float over/under
  flow (on ALPHA/VMS), or 4.  positive/Negative Infinity (on
  ALPHA/VMS), or 5.  reserved operand error.

  User Action:  Ensure that the source value is positive and the
  destination data type is signed, or the parameters are passed
  correctly, or contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

135  –  INVDTYDSC

  invalid data type in descriptor

  Explanation:  An unsupported data type is specified.

  User Action:  Retry the operation specifying a supported data
  type.

136  –  INVENTITY

  invalid command line entity specified

  Explanation:  An invalid qualifier or parameter was found on the
  command line.

  User Action:  Reenter the command line using the correct syntax.

137  –  INVFILNAM

  invalid character found in file name

  Explanation:  A non-ASCII character was found in a file name
  used in a command.

  User Action:  Examine the file name, correct the name, and
  reenter the command.

138  –  INVKEY

  invalid keyword

  Explanation:  There was an unrecognized keyword in the command
  string.

  User Action:  Reenter the command using the correct syntax.

139  –  INVNBDS

  invalid numeric byte data string

  Explanation:  There is an invalid character in the input, or the
  value is outside the range that can be represented by the
  destination, or the numeric byte date string (NBDS) descriptor
  is invalid.  This error is also signaled when the array size of
  an NBDS is larger than 65,535 bytes or the array is
  multi-dimensional.

  User Action:  Specify a valid NBDS.

140  –  INVREQTYP

  invalid request type

  Explanation:  This message is associated with an internal status
  code returned from the command interpreter result parse routine.
  The message indicates a request to perform an unimplemented
  function.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

141  –  INVSTRDES

  invalid string descriptor

  Explanation:  A string descriptor passed to a general library
  procedure did not contain a valid CLASS field.

  User Action:  Locate the call to the library that caused the
  error, and initialize the field to the proper class of
  descriptor.

142  –  INVWRKBLK

  invalid request type

  Explanation:  This message is associated with an internal status
  code returned from the command interpreter result parse routine.
  The message indicates that the parser encountered a corrupt
  internal data structure.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

143  –  INV_PRECISION

  invalid interval leading field precision for datetime

  Explanation:  The data definition language requested an interval
  leading field precision which is outside the supported range.

  User Action:  Correct the definition so that the interval
  leading field precision is within the legal range.

144  –  INV_SCALE

  invalid fractional seconds precision for datetime

  Explanation:  The data definition language requested a
  fractional seconds precision for a TIME, TIMESTAMP, or INTERVAL
  definition which is outside the correct range.

  User Action:  Correct the definition so that the fractional
  seconds precision is within the legal range.

145  –  INV_SUB_TYPE

  invalid sub_type in definition

  Explanation:  The data definition language requested a sub-type
  which was not recognized.

  User Action:  Correct the definition so that the sub-type is
  within the legal range.

146  –  IO_ERROR

  IO error while reading help file

  Explanation:  An IO error occured while reading a help library.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

147  –  IVACL

  invalid access control list entry syntax

  Explanation:  You have specified syntax for an access control
  list entry that is not acceptable.

  User Action:  Specify a valid access control list entry syntax.
  For RMU, this will typically be of the form:  (IDENT =
  identifier, ACCESS = privilege+privilege+...)

148  –  IVBUFLEN

  invalid buffer length

  Explanation:  The length of the buffer supplied was invalid.
  The length of the resource name provided to the system service
  to acquire a lock was more than 31 characters, or an I/O message
  was too large to handle.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the use of operating system services.  Contact your Oracle
  support representative for assistance.

149  –  IVDEVNAM

  invalid device name

  Explanation:  A device name contains invalid characters, or no
  device is specified.

  User Action:  Verify that the device name is specified correctly
  and is suitable for the requested operation.

150  –  IVKEYW

  unrecognized keyword - check validity and spelling

  Explanation:  There is an unrecognized keyword in the command
  string.

  User Action:  Reenter the command using the correct syntax.

151  –  IVLOCKID

  invalid lock id

  Explanation:  The lock identification specified in the call to
  the lock or unlock request is not a valid lock identification
  for that process.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the locking protocols.  Contact your Oracle support
  representative for assistance.

152  –  IVLOGNAM

  invalid logical name

  Explanation:  A name string exceeds the maximum length permitted
  or has a length of 0.

  User Action:  Check that the character string descriptors
  pointing to name strings indicate the correct lengths.

153  –  IVMODE

  invalid mode for requested function

  Explanation:  The caller does not have the privilege to perform
  the operation.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the use of operating system primitives.  Contact your Oracle
  support representative for assistance.

154  –  IVQLOC

  invalid qualifier location - place after a parameter

  Explanation:  A qualifier that can be used only to qualify a
  parameter value in a command is placed following the command
  name.

  User Action:  Reenter the command.     Place the qualifier
  following the parameter value it qualifies.

155  –  IVQUAL

  unrecognized qualifier - check validity, spelling, and placement

  Explanation:  A qualifier is spelled incorrectly or is
  improperly placed in the command line.

  User Action:  Correct the command line.

156  –  IVTILDEUSER

  invalid user name found in the file specification

  Explanation:  The user name specified after a ~ (tilde) in the
  specified file is not a vailid user name, and therefore cannot
  be used to get to a home directory.

  User Action:  Verify that the user name is specified correctly,
  and correct any spelling errors.

157  –  IVTIME

  invalid date or time

  Explanation:  A time value specified in a system service call is
  invalid.  Either a delta time is greater than 10,000 days, or a
  calculated absolute time is less than the system date and time.

  User Action:  Check for a programming error.  Verify that the
  call to the service is coded correctly.

158  –  IVVERB

  unrecognized command verb - check validity and spelling

  Explanation:  The first word on the command line is not a valid
  command.

  User Action:  Check the spelling of the command name and reenter
  the command.

159  –  KEYAMBINC

  key specification is ambiguous or inconsistent

  Explanation:  Duplicate key parameters were specified for a
  single KEY qualifier.

  User Action:  Specify each key parameter only once.  For
  multiple keys, use a KEY qualifier for each key.

160  –  KEYED

  mismatch between sort/merge keys and primary file key

  Explanation:  An empty indexed file was created with a primary
  key that does not match the sort key.  The sort operation is
  less efficient than it is when the two keys match.

  User Action:  For greater efficiency, create a new indexed file
  or change the sort key.

161  –  KEY_LEN

  invalid key length, key number <num>, length <num>

  Explanation:  The key size is incorrect for the data type, or
  the total key size is greater than 32,767.

  User Action:  Specify the correct key field size.  Size must be
  less than or equal to 32,767 for character data; 1, 2, 4, 8, or
  16 for binary data; and less than or equal to 31 for decimal.
  Also, only ascending or descending order is allowed.

162  –  LIB_NOT_OPEN

  help library not open

  Explanation:  An attempt was made to access a help library
  without opening it first.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

163  –  LM_EXCEEDED

  licensed product has exceeded current license limits

  Explanation:  The number of active license units has exceeded
  the current limits.

  User Action:  Reduce the number of active users of the product.

164  –  LM_ILLPRODUCER

  producer argument isn't DEC

  Explanation:  The producer name for the product does not match
  with the license installed on the system.

  User Action:  Check the license installed on the system.

165  –  LM_INVALID_DATE

  license is invalid for this product date

  Explanation:  The date of the product release does not match
  with the date of the license installed.

  User Action:  Check the installed license.

166  –  LM_INVALID_VERS

  license is invalid for this product version

  Explanation:  The version of the product does not match with the
  license on the system.

  User Action:  Check the installed license.

167  –  LM_NOLICENSE

  operation requires software license

  Explanation:  A license for the software does not exist.

  User Action:  Please install the license for the product.

168  –  LM_NOTINRSRVLIST

  not in license reserve list

  Explanation:  This user is not in the list of reserved users
  (for a user-based license).

  User Action:  Please add the user to the list of reserved users.

169  –  LM_TERMINATED

  license has terminated

  Explanation:  The license for the product has been terminated.

  User Action:  Please renew your license or install a new one.

170  –  LOADFAILURE

  unable to dynamically load or unload image

  Explanation:  The system is unable to dynamically load an
  executable image.

  User Action:  Ensure that the relevent image is available on
  your system.

171  –  LOADINVFILNAM

  invalid image filename

  Explanation:  The filename supplied for dynamic image loading
  was improperly specified or contains illegal characters.

  User Action:  Correct the filename.

172  –  LOADINVSECFIL

  invalid secure image filespec

  Explanation:  The file specification supplied for secure EXEC
  mode logical translation contains illegal characters or does not
  reference an existing image.

  User Action:  Ensure that the file specification is correct and
  that the specified image exists.

173  –  LOADSYMBOL

  unable to look up symbol in dynamically loaded image

  Explanation:  The system is unable to look up a symbol in a
  dynamically loaded image.

  User Action:  Ensure that the relevent image is available on
  your system and that the image is intact (not corrupt).

174  –  LOADUNINSTALLED

  unable to dynamically load uninstalled image

  Explanation:  The system is unable to dynamically load a
  shareable image into the process with the main image which is
  installed execute_only or privileged.  The new image must be
  installed and any associated filespec must reference only
  /SYSTEM/EXEC logicals.

  User Action:  Ensure that the relevent image is installed on
  your system and that the proper logicals are used in the related
  filespec.

175  –  LOCNEG

  entity explicitly and locally negated in command string

  Explanation:  The specified qualifier is present in its negated
  form (prefixed with no) and is used as a local qualifier.

  User Action:  No action is required.

176  –  LOCPRES

  entity value is locally present in command string

  Explanation:  The specified qualifier is present and is used as
  a local qualifier.

  User Action:  No action is required.

177  –  LRL_MISS

  longest record length must be specified

  Explanation:  If a record I/O interface subroutine package is
  selected, the longest record length (LRL) must be passed to sort
  in the call.

  User Action:  Specify the LRL.

178  –  MAPVIEWOFFILEERR

  Error encountered while mapping a view of the file

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered while mapping a
  view of the file into the virtual address space.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

179  –  MAXPARM

  too many parameters - reenter command with fewer parameters

  Explanation:  A command contained more than the maximum number
  of parameters allowed.  This error can be caused by leaving
  blanks on a command line where a special character, for example,
  a comma or plus sign, is required.

  User Action:  Determine the reason for the error, and correct
  the syntax of the command.

180  –  MKDIR_ERR

  an error was returned by the mkdir function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'mkdir' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'mkdir' to
  interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

181  –  MODIFYERR

  error extending or truncating file

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to modify the
  size of the specified file.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

182  –  MSGNOTFND

  message not in system message file

  Explanation:  The relevant message was not found in the message
  file, or the message system was not properly initialized.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

183  –  MUTEXEXISTS

  mutex object specified already exists

  Explanation:  The mutex object specified while creating already
  exists.

  User Action:  Change the name of the mutex object to be unique.

184  –  NAMTOOLON

  piece of pathname too long - respecify

  Explanation:  The user-supplied file specification is too long
  (greater than 255 characters).

  User Action:  Reenter the file name with fewer than 255
  characters.

185  –  NEGATED

  entity explicitly negated in command string

  Explanation:  The specified qualifier or keyword is present in
  its negated form (prefixed with NO).

  User Action:  No action is required.

186  –  NEGSTRLEN

  negative string length

  Explanation:  The service completed successfully, except that a
  length parameter to a string routine had a negative value.
  Lengths of strings must always be positive or zero; zero is
  used.

  User Action:  Verify that all parameters containing string
  lengths do not contain negative numbers.

187  –  NEGTIM

  a negative time was computed

  Explanation:  The computed time was less than the date
  (17-NOV-1858).

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

188  –  NFS

  file specification on an NFS mounted device is not allowed

  Explanation:  An NFS mounted device was referenced in the file
  specification.  NFS mounted devices are not supported.

  User Action:  Use a file name that does not reference an NFS
  mounted device.

189  –  NOACLSUPPORT

  ACLs not supported on selected object

  Explanation:  ACLs are not supported for the specified object.

  User Action:  Make sure that you have correctly specified the
  object.

190  –  NOCCAT

  parameter concatenation not allowed - check use of plus (+)

  Explanation:  A command that accepts either a single-input value
  for a parameter or a list of input values separated by commas,
  contains multiple values concatenated by plus signs ( + ).

  User Action:  Reenter the command with a single file
  specification.  If necessary, enter the command once for each
  file.

191  –  NOCOMD

  no command on line - reenter with alphabetic first character

  Explanation:  A command begins with a nonalphabetic character.

  User Action:  Reenter the command with an alphabetic character
  at the beginning.

192  –  NODEVDIR

  filename does not include device and/or directory

  Explanation:  The file specification you made did not include a
  device and directory.

  User Action:  Include a device and/or directory in the file
  specification.

193  –  NODUPEXC

  equal-key routine and no-duplicates option cannot both be
  specified

  Explanation:  Both an equal-key routine and the SOR$M_NODUPS
  option were specified when only one or the other option is
  allowed.

  User Action:  Specify either the equal-key routine or the
  no-duplicates option.

194  –  NOENTRY

  access control entry not found

  Explanation:  You have specified an access control entry that
  does not exist in the access control list.

  User Action:  Add the desired access control entry to the access
  control list, or specify a different access control entry for
  your command.

195  –  NOKEYW

  qualifier name is missing - append the name to the delimiter

  Explanation:  A qualifier delimiter is present on a command but
  is not followed by a qualifier keyword name.

  User Action:  Reenter the command specifying the qualifier or
  removing the qualifier delimiter.

196  –  NOLIST

  list of parameter values not allowed - check use of comma (,)

  Explanation:  A command that accepts only a single input value
  for a parameter contains multiple values separated by commas.

  User Action:  Reenter the command.     Specify only one file.
  If necessary, enter the command once for each file specified.

197  –  NOLOCKID

  no lock identification available

  Explanation:  The system's lock identification table is full
  when a call to acquire a lock is made.

  User Action:  Increase the size of the lock identification
  table.  If the problem persists, contact your Oracle support
  representative for assistance.

198  –  NOLOGNAM

  no logical name match

  Explanation:  A specified logical name does not exist.

  User Action:  Verify the spelling of the logical name.

199  –  NOMEMRESID

  requires rights identifier VMS$MEM_RESIDENT_USER

  Explanation:  Attempt to create a memory-resident global section
  without having the VMS$MEM_RESIDENT_USER identifier.

  User Action:  Enable the VMS$MEM_RESIDENT_USER identifier for
  the process.

200  –  NOMOREACE

  access control list is exhausted

  Explanation:  There are no more access control entries in the
  access control list.

  User Action:  Do not perform this command when there are no more
  access control entries in the access control list.

201  –  NOMORELOCK

  no more locks

  Explanation:  No lkid argument was specified, or the caller
  requested a wildcard operation by specifying a value of 0 or -1
  for the lkidadr argument.  The service that provides information
  about locks, however, has exhausted the locks about which it can
  return information.  This is an alternate success status.

  User Action:  No action is required.

202  –  NONAME

  file name specified where not permitted

203  –  NONEXPR

  nonexistent process

  Explanation:  The process name or the process identifier
  specified is invalid.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

204  –  NOPAREN

  value improperly delimited - supply parenthesis

  Explanation:  A value supplied as part of a parenthesized value
  list for a parameter, qualifier, or keyword is missing a
  delimiting parenthesis.

  User Action:  Reenter the command with the missing parenthesis.

205  –  NOPRIV

  no privilege for attempted operation

  Explanation:  You do not have the appropriate privilege to
  perform this operation.

  User Action:  See your database administrator, and request the
  appropriate privilege for the attempted operation.

206  –  NOQUAL

  qualifiers not allowed - supply only verb and parameters

  Explanation:  A command that has no qualifiers is specified with
  a qualifier.

  User Action:  Reenter the command.     Do not specify any
  qualifiers.

207  –  NORECATTRS

  missing record specification

  Explanation:  A fatal, internal error has occurred.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

208  –  NORECSIZE

  record size not specified

  Explanation:  A fatal, internal error has occurred.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

209  –  NOSHMEM

  operation requires SHMEM privilege

  Explanation:  A command requested a function that requires SHMEM
  privilege; the current process does not have this privilege.

  User Action:  See your database administrator, and request the
  SHMEM privilege for the attempted operation.

210  –  NOSPACE

  maximum file size exceeded or file system full

  Explanation:  A file update operation could not be completed.
  The file system is full, or the file exceeds the system-allowed
  maximum.

  User Action:  Make space available on the device in question.

211  –  NOSUCHDEV

  no such device available

  Explanation:  The specified device does not exist on the system.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

212  –  NOSUCHID

  unknown rights identifier

  Explanation:  The rights identifier that you have specified does
  not exist on this system.

  User Action:  Specify only valid (known) rights identifiers.

213  –  NOSUCHNET

  no such network available

  Explanation:  A DECnet connection was attempted on a system that
  does not support DECnet, or a TCP/IP connection was attempted on
  a system that does not support TCP/IP.

  User Action:  Do not attempt to use a network that cannot be
  accessed.

214  –  NOSUCHNODE

  remote node is unknown

  Explanation:  An attempt to make a network access failed because
  the remote node name does not exist or cannot be accessed.

  User Action:  Check the remote node name for validity.  If this
  error occurs when you use a valid node name, see your network
  administator.

215  –  NOSUCHOBJECT

  specified object does not exist

  Explanation:  You are trying to get or set the security
  attributes (probably ACLs) for an object that does not exist.

  User Action:  Make sure that you have correctly specified the
  object.

216  –  NOSUCHSEC

  named shared memory section does not exist

  Explanation:  An attempt to map a shared memory section failed,
  because the the shared memory section does not exist.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

217  –  NOSUCHSRV

  network service is unknown at remote node

  Explanation:  An attempt to make a network access failed,
  because the service is not registered in the services database.

  User Action:  See your network administator.

218  –  NOTALLPRIV

  not all requested privileges authorized

  Explanation:  You have requested a privilege for which you are
  not authorized.

  User Action:  Request only privileges for which you are
  authorized.

219  –  NOTDISKFILE

  file is not a disk file

  Explanation:  A file name was specified which does not reference
  a disk- oriented device type.

  User Action:  Check the file name for a proper disk device type.

220  –  NOTINITED

  COSI facility not initialized

  Explanation:  An internal intialization error occurred.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

221  –  NOTNEG

  qualifier or keyword not negatable - remove "NO" or omit

  Explanation:  The word "no" preceded a qualifier or keyword, but
  the qualifier or keyword cannot be specified as a negative.

  User Action:  Reenter the qualifier or keyword in a non-negated
  form.

222  –  NOTNETDEV

  not a network communication device

  Explanation:  An attempt to be a network service provider has
  failed, because the process was not started by the DECnet
  spawner or inetd daemon.

  User Action:  Check for a programming error.  Verify that the
  device specified in the queue I/O request is a valid
  communications device.

223  –  NOTQUEUED

  request not queued

  Explanation:  The lock request was made with a flag setting
  indicating that if the request cannot be granted synchronously,
  it should be ignored.

  User Action:  Wait and retry the operation.

224  –  NOTSYSCONCEAL

  non-system concealed device name in filename

  Explanation:  Concealed device names must be defined in the
  system logical table.

  User Action:  If the device name has to be concealed, define it
  in the system logical table (LNM$SYSTEM_TABLE) or in the
  cluster-wide system logical name table (LNM$SYSCLUSTER_TABLE).

225  –  NOTYPE

  file type specified where not permitted

226  –  NOVALU

  value not allowed - remove value specification

  Explanation:  A qualifier or keyword that does not accept a
  value is specified with a value.

  User Action:  Reenter the command omitting a value for the
  qualifier or keyword.

227  –  NOVER

  file version specified where not permitted

228  –  NOWILD

  wild card specified where not permitted

  Explanation:  One or more of these filename components was
  specified in a context in which it is not allowed.

  User Action:  Review the command used and correct it.

229  –  NO_SUCH_TOPIC

  topic does not exist in help library

  Explanation:  Help was asked for a topic that does not exist in
  the help library.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

230  –  NO_WRK

  work files required - cannot do sort in memory as requested

  Explanation:  The work-files=0 qualifier is specified,
  indicating the data would fit in memory, but the data is too
  large.

  User Action:  Either increase the working set quota, or allow
  the sort utility to use two or more work files.  If this message
  accompanies the MSGHLP error, SORTERR, see the description of
  that message for more information.

231  –  NULFIL

  missing or invalid file specification - respecify

  Explanation:  The command interpreter expected a file
  specification, but no file specification was entered.

  User Action:  Reenter the command.     Place the file
  specification in the proper position.

232  –  NUMBER

  invalid numeric value - supply an integer

  Explanation:  A numeric value is specified for a command that
  expects values in certain radices or interprets values within a
  particular context.  For example, the number 999 is entered when
  an octal value is required, or an alphabetic value is specified
  in a context that requires a numeric value.

  User Action:  Reenter the command using legal values.

233  –  NUMELEMENTS

  number of elements incorrect for component

  Explanation:  An incorrect number of elements were specified for
  initialization of data and time format.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

234  –  NUM_KEY

  too many keys specified

  Explanation:  Up to 255 key definitions are allowed.  Either too
  many key definitions have been specified or the NUMBER value is
  wrong.

  User Action:  Check your command string key field
  specifications.

235  –  NYI

  functionality is not yet implemented

  Explanation:  The functionality has not yet been implemented.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

236  –  ONEDELTIM

  at least one delta time is required

  Explanation:  The DATE and TIME services require at least one of
  the inputs to be a delta time.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

237  –  ONEVAL

  list of values not allowed - check use of comma (,)

  Explanation:  A qualifier, keyword, or parameter that accepts
  only a single value is specified with multiple values.

  User Action:  Reenter the command specifying only one value.

238  –  OPENERR

  cannot open file

  Explanation:  An error occurred during an attempt to open a
  file.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

239  –  OPENFILEMAPPINGERR

  Error encountered while opening a file mapping object

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered while opening a
  filemapping object

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

240  –  OPENMUTEXERR

  Error encountered while opening mutex

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered while opening mutex
  object

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

241  –  OPEN_ERR

  an error was returned by the open function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'open' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'open' to
  interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

242  –  OUTCONERR

  output conversion error

  Explanation:  The result would have exceeded the fixed-length
  string.

  User Action:  Increase the length of the fixed-length string,
  and retry the operation.

243  –  OUTSTRTRU

  output string truncated

  Explanation:  The source and destination strings are
  character-coded text datum, and the destination string cannot
  contain all of the output string.  The result is truncated.

  User Action:  No action is required.

244  –  PARMDEL

  invalid parameter delimiter - check use of special characters

  Explanation:  A command contains an invalid character following
  the specification of a parameter, or an invalid character is
  present in a file specification.

  User Action:  Check the command string for a spelling or
  grammatical error.  Reenter the command.

245  –  PARNOTGRANT

  parent lock must be granted

  Explanation:  A programming error occurred because an attempt
  was made to create a sublock under a parent lock that was not
  granted.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the locking protocols.  Contact your Oracle support
  representative for assistance.

246  –  PRESENT

  entity value is present in command string

  Explanation:  You do not have the appropriate privilege to
  perform this operation.

  User Action:  See your database administrator, and request the
  appropriate privilege for the attempted operation.

247  –  PROTERR

  Error encountered during attempt to modify protection of a file

  Explanation:  An error was encountered during an attempt to
  modify the protection of a file.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.  You may not have the necessary
  privileges to modify the protection for that file.

248  –  PTHTOOLON

  file path length too long - respecify

  Explanation:  The user-supplied file specification is too long
  (greater than 255 characters).

  User Action:  Reenter the file name with fewer characters.

249  –  PWDEXPIRED

  password has expired

  Explanation:  The authentication of the user has failed because
  a password provided has expired and a new password is required
  to complete the request.

  User Action:  The password for this user has expired and a new
  password is required.  See your database administrator for help
  on changing your password.

250  –  READERR

  read error

  Explanation:  An error occurred during a read from a mailbox or
  socket.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

251  –  READ_ERR

  an error was returned by the read function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'read' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'read' to
  interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

252  –  REMOTE

  remote file specification is not allowed

  Explanation:  A node name was found in the file specification.
  Node names cannot be used.

  User Action:  Use a file name without a node specification.

253  –  RESINUSE

  requested resource already in use

  Explanation:  Specified resource (event flag, message facility,
  etc.) is in use.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

254  –  RETRY

  retry operation

  Explanation:  This status is returned if the lock management
  services are performing some internal re-building of the lock
  tables when the caller requests a lock.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the locking protocols.  Contact your Oracle support
  representative for assistance.

255  –  RNF

  record not found

  Explanation:  A requested record could not be located.  Either
  the record was never written or it has been deleted.

  User Action:  Modify the program, if necessary, to detect and
  respond to the condition.

256  –  RSLOVF

  buffer overflow - specify fewer command elements

  Explanation:  The command buffer has overflowed.

  User Action:  Specifiy fewer command elements.

257  –  RTNERROR

  unexpected error status from user-written routine

  Explanation:  A user-written comparison or equal-key routine
  returned an unexpected error status.

  User Action:  Correct your comparison or equal-key routine.

258  –  SETEUID_ERR

  an error was returned by the seteuid function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'seteuid' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'seteuid'
  to interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

259  –  SETREUID_ERR

  an error was returned by the setreuid function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'setreuid' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'setreuid'
  to interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

260  –  SETUID_ERR

  an error was returned by the setuid function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'setuid' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'setuid'
  to interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

261  –  SHMATERR

  Error encountered during attach to shared memory

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered during an attach to
  a shared memory segment that is used for concurrency and
  synchronization operations.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

262  –  SHMCTLERR

  Error encountered while controlling shared memory

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered while controlling a
  shared memory region that was created for concurrency and
  synchronization operations.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

263  –  SHMDTERR

  Error encountered during detach from shared memory

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered during a detach
  from a shared memory segment that is used for concurrency and
  synchronization operations.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

264  –  SHMGETERR

  Error encountered while creating shared memory

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered during creation of
  a shared memory segment that is used for concurrency and
  synchronization operation.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

265  –  SIGEXIT

  process has died due to some signal

  Explanation:  The process that is being looked at has died due
  to some signal.

  User Action:  Check to see why the process died.

266  –  SIGNAL

  signal number <num>, code <num>

  Explanation:  The unrecognized signal specified by the given
  number was raised as an exception in response to the arithmetic
  or software condition specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

267  –  SIGNAL1

  signal SIGHUP, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'hangup' signal was raised as an exception in
  response to the arithmetic or software condition specified by
  the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

268  –  SIGNAL10

  signal SIGBUS, code <num>, PC=!XA

  Explanation:  A 'hardware fault' signal was raised as an
  exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

269  –  SIGNAL11

  signal SIGSEGV, code <num>

  Explanation:  An 'invalid memory reference' signal was raised as
  an exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

270  –  SIGNAL12

  signal SIGSYS, code <num>

  Explanation:  An 'invalid system call' signal was raised as an
  exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

271  –  SIGNAL13

  signal SIGPIPE, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'write to pipe with no readers' signal was
  raised as an exception in response to the arithmetic or software
  condition specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

272  –  SIGNAL14

  signal SIGALRM, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'time out (alarm)' signal was raised as an
  exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

273  –  SIGNAL15

  signal SIGTERM, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'termination' signal was raised as an exception
  in response to the arithmetic or software condition specified by
  the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

274  –  SIGNAL16

  signal SIGURG, code <num>

  Explanation:  An 'urgent condition' signal was raised as an
  exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.  SIGIOINT (printer to backend error
  signal) is another name for this signal.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

275  –  SIGNAL17

  signal SIGSTOP, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'stop' signal was raised as an exception in
  response to the arithmetic or software condition specified by
  the given code.  This exception is not expected to occur since
  the SIGSTOP signal cannot be caught.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

276  –  SIGNAL18

  signal SIGTSTP, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'terminal stop character' signal was raised as
  an exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

277  –  SIGNAL19

  signal SIGCONT, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'continue stopped process' signal was raised as
  an exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

278  –  SIGNAL2

  signal SIGINT, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'terminal interrupt character' signal was raised
  as an exception in response to the arithmetic or software
  condition specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

279  –  SIGNAL20

  signal SIGCHLD, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'change in status of child' signal was raised as
  an exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

280  –  SIGNAL21

  signal SIGTTIN, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'background read from control tty' signal was
  raised as an exception in response to the arithmetic or software
  condition specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

281  –  SIGNAL22

  signal SIGTTOU, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'background write to control tty' signal was
  raised as an exception in response to the arithmetic or software
  condition specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

282  –  SIGNAL23

  signal SIGIO, code <num>

  Explanation:  An 'asynchronous I/O' signal was raised as an
  exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.  SIGAIO (base lan i/o), SIGPTY (pty
  i/o), and SIGPOLL (STREAMS i/o) are other names for this signal.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

283  –  SIGNAL24

  signal SIGXCPU, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'CPU time limit exceeded' signal was raised as
  an exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

284  –  SIGNAL25

  signal SIGXFSZ, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'file size limit exceeded' signal was raised as
  an exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

285  –  SIGNAL26

  signal SIGVTALRM, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'virtual time alarm' signal was raised as an
  exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

286  –  SIGNAL27

  signal SIGPROF, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'profiling time alarm' signal was raised as an
  exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

287  –  SIGNAL28

  signal SIGWINCH, code <num>

  Explanation:  A ;terminal window size change' signal was raised
  as an exception in response to the arithmetic or software
  condition specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

288  –  SIGNAL29

  signal SIGINFO, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'status request from keyboard' signal was raised
  as an exception in response to the arithmetic or software
  condition specified by the given code.  SIGPWR (Power
  Fail/Restart) is another name for this signal.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

289  –  SIGNAL3

  signal SIGQUIT, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'terminal quit character' signal was raised as
  an exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

290  –  SIGNAL30

  signal SIGUSR1, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'user defined' signal was raised as an exception
  in response to the arithmetic or software condition specified by
  the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

291  –  SIGNAL31

  signal SIGUSR2, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'user defined' signal was raised as an exception
  in response to the arithmetic or software condition specified by
  the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.  BASEs 3881-3899 Reserved for future OSF
  signal types

292  –  SIGNAL4

  signal SIGILL, code <num>, PC=!XA

  Explanation:  An 'illegal hardware instruction' signal was
  raised as an exception in response to the arithmetic or software
  condition specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

293  –  SIGNAL5

  signal SIGTRAP, code <num>, PC=!XA

  Explanation:  A 'hardware fault' signal was raised as an
  exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.  Decimal overflow, Decimal divide
  by 0, Decimal invalid operand, Assertion error, Null pointer
  error, Stack overflow, String length error, Substring error,
  Range error, and Subscript [n] range error are specific
  conditions producing this signal.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

294  –  SIGNAL6

  signal SIGABRT, code <num>

  Explanation:  An 'abnormal termination (abort)' signal was
  raised as an exception in response to the arithmetic or software
  condition specified by the given code.  SIGIOT (abort
  (terminate) process) and SIGLOST are other names for this
  signal.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

295  –  SIGNAL7

  signal SIGEMT, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'hardware fault' signal was raised as an
  exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

296  –  SIGNAL8

  signal SIGFPE, code <num>, PC=!XA

  Explanation:  An 'arithmetic exception' signal was raised as an
  exception in response to the arithmetic or software condition
  specified by the given code.  Integer overflow, Integer divide
  by 0, Floating overflow, Floating divide by 0, Floating
  underflow, Floating invalid operation, Floating inexact result,
  and Reserved Operand are specific conditions producing this
  signal.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

297  –  SIGNAL9

  signal SIGKILL, code <num>

  Explanation:  A 'termination' signal was raised as an exception
  in response to the arithmetic or software condition specified by
  the given code.  This exception is not expected to occur since
  the SIGKILL signal cannot be caught.

  User Action:  Eliminate the cause of the error condition and
  retry the operation.

298  –  SSCANF_ERR

  an error was returned by the sscanf function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'sscanf' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'sscanf'
  to interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

299  –  STABLEEXC

  equal-key routine and stable option cannot both be specified

  Explanation:  Both an equal-key routine and the SOR$M_STABLE
  option was specified when only one or the other is allowed.

  User Action:  Specify either the equal-key routine or the stable
  option.

300  –  STAT_ERR

  an error was returned by the stat function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'stat' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'stat' to
  interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

301  –  STDOUTERR

  error writing to stdout

  Explanation:  This general message indicates an error during a
  write to STDOUT.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

302  –  STRTOOLON

  string argument is too long - shorten

  Explanation:  A string did not fit into the specified receiving
  area, resulting in lost trailing characters.

  User Action:  Correct your program to increase the area
  specified to receive the string.

303  –  STRTRU

  string truncated

  Explanation:  A string did not fit into the specified receiving
  area, resulting in lost trailing characters.

  User Action:  Correct your program to increase the area
  specified to receive the string.

304  –  SUBLOCKS

  cannot dequeue a lock with sublocks

  Explanation:  A programming error occurred because an attempt
  was made to unlock a lock that had sublocks under it.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the locking protocols.  Contact your Oracle support
  representative for assistance.

305  –  SUPERSEDE

  logical name superseded

  Explanation:  The logical name has been created and a previously
  existing logical name with the same name has been deleted.

  User Action:  No action is required.

306  –  SYNCH

  synchronous successful completion

  Explanation:  This alternate success code indicates that the
  requested operation completed synchronously and as expected.

  User Action:  No action is required.

307  –  SYSTEM_ERR

  an error was returned by the system function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'system' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'system'
  to interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

308  –  TIMETRU

  time hundreths of seconds truncated

  Explanation:  A time was specified that had hundreths of
  seconds.  This is not supported on.

  User Action:  Do not specify hundreths of seconds in time
  literals.

309  –  TKNOVF

  command element is too long - shorten

  Explanation:  The command element buffer has overflowed.

  User Action:  Shorten the command element and retry.

310  –  TRU

  truncation

  Explanation:  An attempt was made to place more characters into
  a string than it could contain.  The value is truncated on the
  right to fit.

  User Action:  Do not exceed the maximum string length.  Ignore
  this error if right truncation is acceptable.

311  –  TRUNCERR

  error truncating file

  Explanation:  An error occurred during truncation of the size of
  the specified file.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

312  –  UNDOPTION

  undefined option flag was set

  Explanation:  Only those option flags used by SORT MERGE can be
  set.  All other bits in the longword are reserved and must be
  zero.

  User Action:  Correct your specification file.

313  –  UNEXPERR

  unexpected system error

  Explanation:  Some unexpected error occurred during execution of
  the software.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

314  –  UNKNOWN_USER

  unknown user

  Explanation:  An authentication routine cannot identify the
  user.

  User Action:  Use the USER and USING clauses to specify a valid
  user.

315  –  UNLINK_ERR

  an error was returned by the unlink function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'unlink' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'unlink'
  to interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

316  –  UNMAPVIEWOFFILEERR

  Error encountered while unmapping a view of file

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered while unmapping a
  view of the file from the virtual address space.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

317  –  UNRFORCOD

  unrecognized format code

  Explanation:  The format code is not recognized.

  User Action:  Examine the format string for invalid format code.
  The format string may be supplied in the environment variable or
  it can be hard-coded.

318  –  UNSUPP_HW_CPUCNT

  unsupported hardware CPU count

  Explanation:  The system CPU count (number of processors in the
  computer) is not supported by this version.

  User Action:  Contact your Customer service center.  There may
  be a version that supports your configuration.

319  –  UNSUPP_HW_EV6

  unsupported hardware DECchip 21264 or variant

  Explanation:  The hardware DECchip 21264 or variant (EV6
  microprocessor) is not supported by this version.

  User Action:  Contact your Customer service center.  There may
  be a version that supports your hardware.

320  –  UNSUPP_HW_EV7

  unsupported hardware DECchip 21364 or variant

  Explanation:  The hardware DECchip 21364 or variant (EV7
  microprocessor) is not supported by this version.

  User Action:  Contact your Customer service center.  There may
  be a future version that supports your hardware.

321  –  UNSUPP_HW_EVX

  unsupported hardware DECchip variant

  Explanation:  The hardware DECchip variant microprocessor is not
  supported by this version.

  User Action:  Contact your Customer service center.  There may
  be a version that supports your hardware.

322  –  UNSUPP_HW_I64

  unsupported hardware processor model

  Explanation:  The Intel Itanium processor family or model is not
  supported by this version.

  User Action:  Contact your Customer service center.  There may
  be a version that supports your hardware.

323  –  VALNOTVALID

  value block is not valid

  Explanation:  This warning message is returned if the caller has
  specified the VALBLK flag in the flags argument to the service
  to request locks.  Note that the lock has been successfully
  granted despite the return of this warning message.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the locking protocols.  Contact your Oracle support
  representative for assistance.

324  –  VALREQ

  missing qualifier or keyword value - supply all required values

  Explanation:  A keyword or qualifier that requires a value was
  specified without a value.

  User Action:  Specify the required value, and retry the command.

325  –  VASFULL

  virtual address space full

  Explanation:  An attempt to map a section of a file or a shared
  memory region failed because (1) there is not enough address
  space to map all the bytes, or (2) the specific address range
  specified is already allocated.

  User Action:  Contact your Oracle support representative for
  assistance.

326  –  VIRTUALALLOCERR

  Error encountered while reserving/commiting pages

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered while commiting or
  reserving a block of pages in the virtual address space

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

327  –  VIRTUALFREEERR

  Error encountered while releasing/de-commiting pages

  Explanation:  A system error was encountered while de-commiting
  or releasing a block of pages in the virtual address space

  User Action:  Examine the secondary message to determine the
  reason for the failure.

328  –  WAITPID_ERR

  an error was returned by the waitpid function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'waitpid' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'waitpid'
  to interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

329  –  WASCLR

  normal successful completion

  Explanation:  The specified event flag was previously 0.

  User Action:  No action is required.

330  –  WASSET

  normal successful completion

  Explanation:  The specified event flag was previously 1.

  User Action:  No action is required.

331  –  WORK_DEV

  work file <str> must be on random access local device

  Explanation:  Work files must be specified for random access
  devices that are local to the CPU on which the sort is being
  performed (that is, not on a node in a network).  Random access
  devices are disk devices.

  User Action:  Specify the correct device.

332  –  WRITERR

  write error

  Explanation:  An error occurred during a write operation to a
  file, mailbox, or socket.

  User Action:  Examine the secondary messages to determine the
  reason for the failure.

333  –  WRITE_ERR

  an error was returned by the write function

  Explanation:  An error was returned by the 'write' function.

  User Action:  Please refer to the reference pages for 'write' to
  interpret the meaning of the errno returned by this function.

334  –  WRONGSTATE

  invalid state for requested operation

  Explanation:  A software protocol error has occurred.  The error
  might be a value specified for a system function that is not
  valid at this time or a function that cannot be used at this
  time.  For example, the error could be an attempt to read from
  an I/O channel that is closed.  The identical read call would be
  valid after the channel was open.

  User Action:  Determine the system call that returned the error.
  Verify that the service is being called correctly.

335  –  WRONUMARG

  wrong number of arguments, <num>, to <str>

  Explanation:  A string facility entry is called with an
  incorrect number of arguments.

  User Action:  A user who calls the string facility directly
  should check the argument list in the call.

336  –  XVALNOTVALID

  extended value block is not valid

  Explanation:  This warning occurs as the result of a programming
  decision.  The program read the Extended Lock Value Block, but
  the previous writer wrote a Short Lock Value Block.  This
  warning message is returned if the caller has specified the
  XVALBLK flag in the flags argument to the service to request
  locks.  Note that the lock has been successfully granted despite
  the return of this warning message.

  User Action:  This error message indicates a possible error in
  the locking protocols.  Contact your Oracle support
  representative for assistance.
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