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Caché Error Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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

TSQL <strong>Error</strong> Codes - 4300 to 4399<br />

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

4301<br />

4304<br />

4305<br />

4306<br />

4316<br />

4318<br />

4320<br />

4322<br />

4323<br />

4324<br />

4325<br />

4326<br />

4327<br />

Description<br />

Database in use. The system administrator must have exclusive<br />

use of the database to restore the log.<br />

A USER ATTENTION signal raised during RESTORE LOG is<br />

being ignored until the current restore completes.<br />

The log in this backup set begins at LSN %.*ls, which is too late<br />

to apply to the database. An earlier log backup that includes LSN<br />

%.*ls can be restored.<br />

The preceding restore operation did not specify WITH<br />

NORECOVERY or WITH STANDBY. Restart the restore sequence,<br />

specifying WITH NORECOVERY or WITH STANDBY for all but<br />

the final step.<br />

Can only RESTORE LOG in the master database if SQL Server<br />

is in single user mode.<br />

File '%ls' has been rolled forward to LSN %.*ls.This log terminates<br />

at LSN %.*ls, which is too early to apply the WITH RECOVERY<br />

option. Reissue the RESTORE LOG statement WITH<br />

NORECOVERY.<br />

File '%ls' was only partially restored by a database or file restore.<br />

The entire file must be successfully restored before applying the<br />

log.<br />

This log file contains records logged before the designated<br />

point-in-time. The database is being left in load state so you can<br />

apply another log file.<br />

The database is marked suspect. Transaction logs cannot be<br />

restored. Use RESTORE DATABASE to recover the database.<br />

Backup history older than %ls has been deleted.<br />

Could not delete entries for backup set ID '%ls'.<br />

The log in this backup set terminates at LSN %.*ls, which is too<br />

early to apply to the database. A more recent log backup that<br />

includes LSN %.*ls can be restored.<br />

The log in this backup set contains minimally logged changes.<br />

Point-in-time recovery is inhibited. RESTORE will roll forward to<br />

end of logs without recovering the database.<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 149

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