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Oracle TimesTen In-Memory Database API and SQL Reference Guide

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Event ID Message Description<br />

13 Server is exiting. Failed to<br />

attach to shared memory segment<br />

for IPC. Error Code = <br />

14 Server is exiting. Failed to<br />

create semaphore for IPC. Error<br />

Code = <br />

15 Client application terminated.<br />

Terminating corresponding<br />

<strong>TimesTen</strong> child server process<br />

16 Connect succeded from client:<br />

(); IP<br />

Address: ; Client PID:<br />

; DSN: ; UID: <br />

This message is caused by the failure to<br />

attach to a shared memory segment for<br />

IPC. A log entry with EventId 99 just<br />

prior to this may contain additional<br />

information. Consult your system<br />

documentation to determine the cause of<br />

this error. This message is generated<br />

only for a connection that uses shared<br />

memory segment as IPC.<br />

This message is caused by the failure of<br />

a semaphore creation. A log entry with<br />

EventId 99 just prior to this may contain<br />

additional information. Consult your<br />

system documentation to determine the<br />

cause of this error. This message is<br />

generated only when <strong>TimesTen</strong> Server is<br />

configured to allow shared memory<br />

segment as IPC.<br />

This message implies that the <strong>TimesTen</strong><br />

Server has lost a TCP/IP socket<br />

connection to the <strong>TimesTen</strong> Client<br />

ODBC driver (<strong>and</strong> hence the<br />

application) before the application<br />

closed the ODBC connection properly.<br />

This can happen only if the client<br />

application (or the thread that had the<br />

ODBC connection) exited without<br />

closing the ODBC connection. This<br />

message is generated only for a<br />

connection that uses shared memory<br />

segment as IPC.<br />

This message is informational only.<br />

Could be used to match the Connects<br />

<strong>and</strong> Disconnects by <strong>TimesTen</strong> Client<br />

application to/from a <strong>TimesTen</strong> Server.<br />

370 <strong>Oracle</strong> <strong>TimesTen</strong> <strong>In</strong>-<strong>Memory</strong> <strong>Database</strong> <strong>API</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Reference</strong> <strong>Guide</strong>

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