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"V"<br />

Value too large for defined data type<br />

Cause<br />

The user ID or group ID of an IPC object or file system object was too large to be<br />

stored in an appropriate member of the caller-provided structure.<br />

Action<br />

Run the application on a newer system, or ask the program’s author to fix this<br />

condition.<br />

Technical Notes<br />

This error occurs only on systems that support a larger range of user or group ID<br />

values than a declared member structure can support. This condition usually occurs<br />

because the IPC or file system object resides on a remote machine with a larger value<br />

of type uid_t, off_t, orgid_t than that of the local system.<br />

The symbolic name for this error is EOVERFLOW, errno=79.<br />

Volume Manager reports error:<br />

Cause<br />

After upgrading from VxVM 2.0 or 2.1 to 2.3, when attempting to run vxva, the<br />

volume manager GUI, you get the message:<br />

Volume Manager reports error:<br />

Configuration daemon can’t speak protocol version<br />

This message indicates that there is a version mismatch between the version of the<br />

volume manager daemon (vxconfigd) and the GUI (vxva) you are trying to run.<br />

198 Solaris Common Messages and Troubleshooting Guide ♦ October, 1998

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