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Caché Error Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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TSQL <strong>Error</strong> Messages<br />

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

3156<br />

3157<br />

3158<br />

3159<br />

3160<br />

3161<br />

3162<br />

3163<br />

3164<br />

3165<br />

3166<br />

3167<br />

3168<br />

3169<br />

Description<br />

File '%ls' cannot be restored to '%ls'. Use WITH MOVE to identify<br />

a valid location for the file.<br />

The logical file (%d) is named '%ls'. RESTORE will not overwrite<br />

it from '%ls'.<br />

Could not create one or more files. Consider using the WITH<br />

MOVE option to identify valid locations.<br />

The tail of the log for database '%ls' has not been backed up. Back<br />

up the log and rerun the RESTORE statement specifying the FILE<br />

clause.<br />

Could not update primary file information in sysdatabases.<br />

The primary file is unavailable. It must be restored or otherwise<br />

made available.<br />

The database has on-disk structure version %d. The server<br />

supports version %d and can only restore such a database that<br />

was inactive when it was backed up. This database was not<br />

inactive.<br />

The transaction log was damaged. All data files must be restored<br />

before RESTORE LOG can be attempted.<br />

Cannot roll forward the database with on-disk structure version<br />

%d. The server supports version %d. Reissue the RESTORE<br />

statement WITH RECOVERY.<br />

Could not adjust the replication state of database '%ls'. The<br />

database was successfully restored, however its replication state<br />

is indeterminate. See the Troubleshooting Replication section in<br />

SQL Server Books Online.<br />

RESTORE DATABASE could not drop database '%ls'. Drop the<br />

database and then reissue the RESTORE DATABASE statement.<br />

RESTORE could not start database '%ls'.<br />

The backup of the system database on device %ls cannot be<br />

restored because it was created by a different version of the server<br />

(%u) than this server (%u).<br />

The backed-up database has on-disk structure version %d. The<br />

server supports version %d and cannot restore or upgrade this<br />

database.<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 135

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