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Caché Error Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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Object <strong>Error</strong> Messages<br />

<strong>Error</strong> Code<br />

82<br />

83<br />

84<br />

101<br />

102<br />

103<br />

104<br />

105<br />

106<br />

107<br />

108<br />

109<br />

110<br />

111<br />

112<br />

113<br />

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115<br />

116<br />

117<br />

118<br />

119<br />

120<br />

121<br />

122<br />

123<br />

Description<br />

Read-only file system<br />

<strong>Error</strong> code = %1<br />

Audit Database Max size must be set to 0<br />

Top Pointer Level: # of blocks=%1 %2kb (%3% full)<br />

Bottom Pointer Level: # of blocks=%1 %2kb (%3% full)<br />

Pointer Level: # of blocks=%1 %2kb (%3% full)<br />

Top/Bottom Pnt Level: # of blocks=%1 %2kb (%3% full)<br />

Data Level: # of blocks=%1 %2kb (%3% full)<br />

Total: # of blocks=%1 %2kb (%3% full)<br />

Elapsed Time = %1 seconds %2<br />

<strong>Error</strong> of type %1 while processing pointer block %2<br />

The error occurred while processing node %1<br />

The lower level block specifies a right link block of %1.<br />

<strong>Error</strong> of type 1. View buffer not open or this dataset can't be mounted.<br />

which is the first block on this level.<br />

which has a left neighbor pointer block of %1<br />

The pointer block is degraded and can't be parsed.<br />

The lower level block is degraded and can't be parsed.<br />

The global reference input as the expected first node is too long.<br />

The pointer block's 1st node - %1 points to block %2. We were expecting<br />

it to point to %3, which is the right link of the last lower block of the<br />

previous pointer block.<br />

The pointer block's 1st node is: %1. It does not<br />

follow the last global reference.<br />

equal the expected global reference based upon the right link data.<br />

of the last lower block of the previous pointer block, which is: %1.<br />

which is %1 pointing to the lower level block %2<br />

**********Global %1 is Not OK**********<br />

4 <strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong>

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