Error and Warning Messages
HP NonStop TMF Management Programming Manual—540140-008
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Dump/Restore Errors and Warnings
9036 The SQL label for the target
ZTMF-TKN-DR-FileName
does not match
the SQL label for the source
ZTMF-TKN-DR-DumpFileName
.
This error is returned if there is a mismatch between the source and target
files during online restore to a new location (for example, one file is a format 2
file and the other file is not, or one file has partitions and/or indexes and the
other file does not). You must purge the target file, recreate it to exactly
match the source file, and then reattempt the restore operation.
No error list is included in the response.
9037 File System error
ZTMF-TKN-DR-FileError
occurred attempting to
retrieve the SQL file label for
ZTMF-TKN-DR-FileName
.
This error is returned if the specified file-system error was received while
trying to retrieve the target SQL file label during the online restore to a new
location. Depending upon the particular error, you must create the target file
(if it was missing), correct the target file, or delete the target file and recreate
it properly, and then reattempt the restore operation.
No error list is included in the response.
9038 Unable to retrieve the CreateTime and RedefTime for this object
from disk. Using the values from the online dump instead.
This error concerns recovery of purged SQL objects. If you accidentally
purge a SQL object, you must recreate it before attempting to recover it.
When you recreate it, the CreateTime and RedefTime (two fields used by the
catalog to verify that the object is ready to be accessed) have different values
than they did at the time of the dump. The catalog and the object agree about
this value at this time.
During the online restore, TMF attempts to read the file label of the newly
created object. If successful, TMF replaces the CreateTime and RedefTime
in the file label of the online dump with the values on disk. Now the catalog,
object, and online dump all agree about this value.
If unable to read the file label from disk (because you did not recreate the
object before trying to recover it, or because the object is unreadable for some
other reason), TMF uses the values from the online dump and generates this
warning message at the end of the recovery to indicate that you need to
perform the VERIFY step on that object and then update the catalog so that
everything matches.
No error list is included in the response.
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