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Caché Error Reference - InterSystems Documentation

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General System <strong>Error</strong> Messages<br />

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

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Description<br />

The specified namespace is undefined or not active.<br />

There has been an error in a network message. The<br />

remote system found fault with the format of a request.<br />

Call your support center to resolve this serious error.<br />

There has been an error in a network message. The<br />

remote system found fault with the format of a request.<br />

Call your support center to resolve this serious error. (This<br />

can also occur if a remote global is a string-collated or<br />

7-bit encoded global on a DSM system.)<br />

Another high-speed networking process cannot be added.<br />

This is usually due to an insufficient number of global<br />

buffers.<br />

A <strong>Caché</strong> ObjectScript Lock command has been attempted<br />

to a remote computer whose remote system index is<br />

greater than 31. To correct, redefine your network<br />

configuration to include fewer than 32 remote computers.<br />

An operation failed at the network level in a way that could<br />

be immediately retried.<br />

During a transaction COMMIT or a Set, Kill, ZKill<br />

command, a client system has detected that one of the<br />

servers involved in the transaction has restarted while the<br />

transaction was open. <strong>Caché</strong><br />

The client and server systems are running different DDP<br />

versions, which cannot accept each other's message<br />

format.<br />

Updates sent over the network were lost because the<br />

remote system attempted to refer to a block that is outside<br />

the bounds of the database; notify your system manager.<br />

Updates sent over the network were lost because a<br />

network request could not be processed due to<br />

incompatibility between the client and server.<br />

Updates sent over the network were lost because a cluster<br />

member failed during global buffer lock processing.<br />

<strong>Caché</strong> <strong>Error</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> 311

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