KFPY01001-E L
Defined PLUGIN name aa....aa not matched between units, unit=bb....bb
- The plug-in name aa....aa specified in the pdplugin system common definition operand for unit bb....bb does not match the name specified in the pdplugin system common definition operand for the unit that contains the dictionary server.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- bb....bb: Identifier of the unit whose pdplugin operand did not match that of the unit containing the dictionary server
- S: Terminates abnormally.
- Action
- Correct the system common definition for the unit containing the dictionary server and the unit whose unit ID is bb....bb so that the names specified in the pdplugin operands match.
- If the KFPY01002-W message has been issued, take an appropriate action according to that message.
KFPY01002-W L
PLUGIN aa....aa not registered
- Plug-in aa....aa has not been registered.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- S: Resumes processing.
- Action
- Take one of the following actions:
- If an invalid plug-in name was specified in the pdplugin system common definition operand, specify the correct plug-in name in this operand. To make plug-in aa....aa available, restart HiRDB.
- If plug-in aa....aa has not been registered using the pdplgrgst command, start HiRDB with the pdplugin operand in aa....aa omitted from the system common definition, and then register aa....aa using the pdplgrgst command. To use aa....aa, terminate HiRDB, code the aa....aa pdplugin operand in the system common definition, and then start HiRDB.
KFPY01003-E L
System command error occurred, cmd=aa....aa, code=bb....bb, inf="cc....cc"
- An internal command error occurred in the system.
- aa....aa: Command name
- bb....bb: Shell termination code
- cc....cc: Command error output information
- S: Terminates abnormally.
- Action
- Take one of the following actions:
- If aa....aa is rcp, the remote shell execution environment is set incorrectly or has not been set up.
Referring to the description of the remote shell execution environment in the HiRDB Version 9 Installation and Design Guide, set up the remote shell execution environment, and then start HiRDB.
- If aa....aa is not rcp, see the applicable OS manual to resolve the cause of the error based on the error output information "cc....cc" and shell termination code bb....bb, and then start HiRDB.
KFPY01004-E L
Copy error, code=aa....aa, unit=bb....bb
- An error occurred while copying the plug-in internal information from the dictionary server to the unit with unit identifier bb....bb.
- aa....aa: Return code of the function resulting in the error
- bb....bb: Unit ID of the copy destination
- S: Terminates abnormally.
- Action
- If an OS message or OS command message has been issued before this message, see the applicable OS manual and take an appropriate action.
- If you are unable to determine the cause of the problem, contact the customer support center.
KFPY01005-E L
System error, func=aa....aa, code=bb....bb, call func=cc....cc, line=dd....dd
- An internal processing error occurred.
- aa....aa: Name of the function where the error occurred
- bb....bb: Error number
- cc....cc: Name of the function that called the erroneous function
- dd....dd: Line number
- S: Terminates abnormally.
- Action
- Save the following files and contact the customer support center; if HiRDB is down, it should be restarted:
- Files under %PDDIR%\spool and %PDDIR%\tmp
- Event log (in UNIX, syslogfile)
KFPY01006-I L
PLUGIN available, unit=aa....aa, PLUGIN name=bb....bb
- Plug-in bb....bb is available on unit aa....aa.
- aa....aa: Unit ID
- bb....bb: Plug-in name
- S: Resumes processing.
KFPY01007-E L
Insufficient memory, memory kind="aa....aa", size=bb....bb
- A memory shortage occurred.
- aa....aa: Type of memory:
- SHARE: Shared memory
- PROCESS: Process memory
- bb....bb: Size of memory to be allocated
- S: Terminates abnormally.
- Action
- Take an appropriate action according to what is displayed in "aa....aa":
- If SHARE is displayed in "aa....aa":
- Save the following files, contact the customer support center, and then start HiRDB:
- Files under %PDDIR%\spool and %PDDIR%\tmp
- Event log (in UNIX, syslogfile)
- If PROCESS is displayed in "aa....aa":
- Wait for the termination of the concurrently executing process, and then re-execute the command. If the error recurs, save the following files and contact the customer support center:
- Files under %PDDIR%\spool and %PDDIR%\tmp
- Event log (in UNIX, syslogfile)
KFPY01008-E L
PLUGIN error, PLUGIN name=aa....aa, inf1=bb....bb, inf2=cc....cc
- Plug-in aa....aa detected an error.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- bb....bb: Maintenance information 1
- cc....cc: Maintenance information 2
- S: If it is possible to resume processing, cancels the processing and rolls back. If it is impossible to resume processing, terminates abnormally.
- Action
- Check the message that was issued before this message. If there is an error, take an appropriate action according to the corresponding message. If no message was output, save the following files and contact the customer support center:
- Files under %PDDIR%\spool, %PDDIR%\tmp, and %PDDIR%\plugin
- pdsys under %PDDIR%\conf
- Event log (in UNIX, syslogfile)
KFPY01010-E L
Failed to load PLUGIN, PLUGIN name=aa....aa, reason="bb....bb", unit=cc....cc
- A plug-in load operation failed.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- bb....bb: Reason code:
- NO LIBRARY
- NO PERMISSION
- NO SPACE
- BROKEN
- cc....cc: Unit identifier
- S: Terminates abnormally.
- Action
- Take one of the following actions:
- If reason code = NO LIBRARY:
- In UNIX:
Plug-in aa....aa was not found. Check $PDDIR/plugin/lib for the library file for plug-in aa....aa. If there is no such library file, use the pdplgset command to set up the plug-in, and restart HiRDB.
- In Windows:
Plug-in aa....aa was not found. Check %PDDIR%\plugin\lib for the library file for plug-in aa....aa. If there is no such library file, install the plug-in, and restart HiRDB.
- If reason code = NO PERMISSION:
- The user is not authorized to access the library for plug-in aa....aa.
- In UNIX, use the pdplgset -d command to uninstall plug-in aa....aa while HiRDB is inactive, and then re-install it. In the case of Windows, uninstall the plug-in while HiRDB is inactive, and then reinstall it.
- If this action does not solve the problem, save the following files and contact the customer support center:
- Files under %PDDIR%\spool, %PDDIR%\tmp, and %PDDIR%\plugin
- Event log (in UNIX, syslogfile)
- If reason code = NO SPACE:
- There is not enough process address space to load plug-in aa....aa. Reduce the number of plug-ins that are executed concurrently.
- If reason code = BROKEN:
- Plug-in aa....aa is damaged.
- In UNIX, use the pdplgset -d command to uninstall plug-in aa....aa while HiRDB is inactive, and then re-install it. In the case of Windows, uninstall the plug-in while HiRDB is inactive, and then reinstall it.
- If this action does not solve the problem, reinstall plug-in aa....aa and then implement this action again.
KFPY01011-E L
Not found function in PLUGIN, PLUGIN name=aa....aa, function=bb....bb, unit=cc....cc
- Function bb....bb was not found in plug-in aa....aa on unit cc....cc.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- bb....bb: Plug-in function
- cc....cc: Unit identifier
- S: Terminates abnormally.
- Action
- Save the following files and contact the customer support center:
- Files under %PDDIR%\spool, %PDDIR%\tmp, and %PDDIR%\plugin
- pdsys under %PDDIR%\conf
- Event log (in UNIX, syslogfile)
KFPY01012-E L
PLUGIN not available, unit=aa....aa, PLUGIN name=bb....bb
- Plug-in bb....bb cannot be used on unit aa....aa.
- aa....aa: Unit ID
- bb....bb: Plug-in name
- S: Processing continues without a plug-in usage declaration, or terminates abnormally.
- Action
- If the KFPY01002-W message was output:
- The specified plug-in name bb....bb is invalid. Specify the correct plug-in name in the pdplugin operand of the system common definition, and then restart HiRDB.
- Plug-in bb....bb is not registered using the pdplgrgst command. Delete the pdplugin operand associated with system common definition bb....bb, and start HiRDB. Register bb....bb using the pdplgrgst command. Terminate HiRDB, and then restart it.
- If the KFPY01002-W message was not output:
- The pdplugin system common definition operands of these units do not match. Correct the pdplugin operands so that they match.
KFPY01013-E L
Failed to execute rollback for PLUGIN, PLUGIN name=aa....aa, PLUGIN ID=bb....bb, unit=cc....cc, inf=dd....dd
- Rollback failed in the RDAREA that was updated by plug-in aa....aa.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- If an attempt was made to roll back a plug-in whose utilization has not been declared, *** is displayed.
- bb....bb: Plug-in ID
- cc....cc: Unit ID
- dd....dd: Maintenance information (RDAREA ID)
- S: Shuts down the RDAREA whose rollback was attempted by the plug-in, and resumes processing.
- P: Shut down the RDAREA whose rollback was attempted by the plug-in, and resume processing.
- Action
- See the KFPH00306-E message issued after this message, and restore the RDAREA from shutdown status. If another KFPYxxxxx-E message is displayed, take an appropriate action according to the message (xxxxx: 5-digit message number).
KFPY01015-W L
PLUGIN not available due to held dictionary RDAREA
- A plug-in is not available because the dictionary RDAREA is shut down.
- S: Continues with HiRDB startup processing while the plug-in is not available.
- Action
- See the error handling procedures in the HiRDB Version 9 System Operation Guide to restore the dictionary RDAREA.
KFPY01016-E L
Unable to call PLUGIN, PLUGIN ID=aa....aa, unit=bb....bb, reason code="cc....cc"
- The system was unable to call a plug-in with plug-in ID aa....aa due to reason "cc....cc".
- aa....aa: Plug-in ID
- bb....bb: Unit ID
- cc....cc: Reason code:
- UNAVAILABLE: The plug-in with plug-in ID aa....aa is not available.
- UNDEFINED: The pdplugin operand is undefined for the plug-in with ID aa....aa. Or, an error occurred during plug-in initialization processing.
- S: If the database recovery utility is being executed, cancels the execution. During a rerun, shuts down the RDAREA to be restored and resumes processing.
- Action
- If reason code = UNAVAILABLE:
- Take an appropriate action according to the KFPYnnnnn message (nnnnn: 5-digit message number) that was issued before this message.
- If reason code = UNDEFINED:
- Terminate HiRDB, code a plug-in utilization declaration (pdplugin operand) with a plug-in ID of aa....aa in the system common definition, and then start HiRDB.
- In UNIX, if the plug-in with the plug-in ID aa....aa is not set up, use pdplgset to set up the plug-in. In Windows, if the plug-in with plug-in ID aa....aa is not installed, install it.
- Otherwise, take an appropriate action according to the KFPYnnnnn message (nnnnn: 5-digit message number) that was issued before this message.
KFPY01017-E L
PLUGIN aa....aa not setup, unit=bb....bb
- Plug-in aa....aa has not been set up. Or, the invalid plug-in name aa....aa was specified in the pdplugin system common definition operand.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- bb....bb: Unit ID
- S: Resumes processing while plug-in aa....aa is not available.
- Action
- Take one of the following actions:
- In UNIX, if plug-in aa....aa is not set up, stop HiRDB, use pdplgset to set up plug-in aa....aa, and then restart HiRDB.
- In Windows, if plug-in aa....aa is not installed, terminate HiRDB, install the plug-in, and then restart HiRDB.
- If an incorrect plug-in name aa....aa is specified in the pdplugin operand of the system common definition, terminate HiRDB, specify the correct plug-in name in the pdplugin operand of the system common definition, and then restart HiRDB.
KFPY01018-E L
PIC file broken, PLUGIN name=aa....aa, unit=bb....bb, inf=cc....cc
- The PIC file for plug-in aa....aa is damaged.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- bb....bb: Unit ID
- cc....cc: Maintenance information (reason code):
- Architecture does not match.
- Data is invalid.
- Data is missing.
- S: Resumes processing while plug-in aa....aa is not available.
- Action
- In UNIX:
- Terminate HiRDB, uninstall plug-in aa....aa with pdplgset -d, set it up, and then start HiRDB.
- If the setup is deleted from the plug-in, all files are deleted from $PDDIR/plugin/aa....aa. Therefore, save any files that are needed from this directory before deleting the setup from the plug-in.
- In Windows:
- Stop HiRDB, install the plug-in, and restart HiRDB.
- In this case, all files in %PDDIR%\plugin\aa....aa will be deleted. Therefore, if there are any required files, they must be saved prior to this procedure.
KFPY01019-E L
Failed to read PIC file, PLUGIN name=aa....aa, unit=bb....bb, func=cc....cc, code=dd....dd
- A read error occurred on the PIC file for plug-in aa....aa.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- bb....bb: Unit ID
- cc....cc: Name of function where the error occurred
- dd....dd: Function's error code
- S: Resumes processing while plug-in aa....aa is not available.
- Action
- See errno.h and the applicable OS manual based on the displayed error code dd....dd and take an appropriate action.
- After taking corrective action, to use the plug-in, terminate HiRDB, and then restart HiRDB.
KFPY01020-E L
No PLUGIN available, unit=aa....aa
- None of the plug-ins are available on unit aa....aa.
- aa....aa: Unit ID
- S: Resumes processing while no plug-in is available on unit aa....aa.
- Action
- Take an appropriate action according to the KFPYnnnnn message (nnnnn: 5-digit message number) that was issued before this message.
KFPY01021-E L
Too long path name, unit=aa....aa, file name=bb....bb
- The path is too long for file bb....bb.
- aa....aa: Unit ID
- bb....bb: File name
- S: Resumes processing.
- Action
- Create the HiRDB directory so that the length of file bb....bb's absolute path does not exceed the maximum system value.
KFPY01022-E I
aa....aa
- This message displays information about a system call error. If the OS system log feature does not support the Japanese character code, messages may not be output to the system log correctly. If this happens, see HiRDB's message log.
- aa....aa: Error information
- S: Resumes processing.
KFPY01023-E L
System call error, func=aa....aa, PLUGIN=bb....bb
- A system call error occurred.
- aa....aa: Name of the function where the error occurred
- bb....bb: Plug-in name
- S: Resumes processing.
- Action
- Resolve the cause of the error based on the contents of the KFPY01022-I message that was output before this message, terminate HiRDB, and then restart it.
KFPY01024-E L
PLUGIN aa....aa not defined in system definition file, operand=bb....bb, server=cc....cc
- Plug-in aa....aa specified in operand bb....bb in the server definition for server cc....cc is not defined in the system common definition.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- bb....bb: Operand name
- cc....cc: Server name
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Ensure that plug-in aa....aa specified by operand bb....bb in the server definition of server cc....cc is specified in the pdplugin operand in the system common definition.
KFPY01025-E L
Duplicate aa....aa operand for PLUGIN bb....bb in cc....cc server definition file
- Operand aa....aa, which specifies plug-in bb....bb in the server definition of server cc....cc, is duplicated.
- aa....aa: Operand name
- bb....bb: Plug-in name
- cc....cc: Server name
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Check the server definition of server cc....cc and correct the specification of plug-in bb....bb specified in operand aa....aa.
KFPY01026-E L
Error found in system definition, file=aa....aa, line=bb....bb
- An error was detected in the system definition.
- aa....aa: Name of the system definition file
- bb....bb: Line number
- S: Terminates abnormally.
- Action
- Correct system definition file aa....aa and re-execute.
KFPY01027-E L
PLUGIN library aa....aa incompatible load model type with HiRDB
- The load type of plug-in library aa....aa (in UNIX, POSIX library or non-POSIX library) does not match the load type of HiRDB.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- S: Continues processing without a plug-in usage declaration.
- Action
- Reregister a plug-in that matches the HiRDB load type.
KFPY01028-E L
Incompatible PLUGIN library format with HiRDB, PLUGIN data model=aa, HiRDB data model=bb
- The format of the plug-in library does not match the HiRDB format.
- aa: Data model of the plug-in
- bb: Data model of the HiRDB system
- S: Continues processing without a plug-in usage declaration.
- Action
- When aa is 32 and bb is 64, set the plug-in to the 64-bit mode. When aa is 64 and bb is 32, either set HiRDB to the 64-bit mode or the plug-in to the 32-bit mode. When migrating to a 64-bit mode HiRDB system, you cannot return the system to a 32-bit mode HiRDB.
KFPY01200-I L+ S
PLUGIN setup start, func="aa....aa", PLUGIN name=bb....bb
- Plug-in setup processing has started.
- aa....aa: Function name:
- add: Plug-in setup
- delete: Plug-in deletion
- bb....bb: Plug-in name
- S: Resumes processing.
KFPY01201-I L+ S
PLUGIN setup ended, return code=aa....aa
- Plug-in setup processing is terminated.
- aa....aa: Termination code:
- 0: Processing terminated normally.
- 8: Error occurred during processing.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If the termination code is not 0, see the KFPY012nn-E message (nn: 2-digit number) issued before this message, along with the OS command message, and take an appropriate action.
KFPY01202-I S
Usage: pdplgset plugin_name installed_plugin_directory pdplgset -d plugin_name
- This message indicates the usage of the pdplgset command. It is displayed when the command format is invalid.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Check the command format and re-execute the command.
KFPY01203-E E+L
Invalid "PDDIR", path name="aa....aa"
- The contents of environment variable PDDIR are invalid.
- aa....aa: Information that is set in environment variable PDDIR
- If this information is not displayed, no value is set in PDDIR.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Take one of the following actions:
- If "aa....aa" is displayed:
- Check if the correct HiRDB directory is set in PDDIR. If the path is invalid, set the correct path and then re-execute the command.
- Check if the HiRDB directory's absolute path is set in PDDIR. If a relative path is set in PDDIR, replace it with the absolute path and then re-execute the command.
- If "aa....aa" is not displayed:
- Specify the HiRDB directory's absolute path name in PDDIR and then re-execute the command.
KFPY01204-E E+L
PLUGIN aa....aa already setup
- The specified plug-in aa....aa has already been set up.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If the setup command for the previous plug-in aa....aa terminated normally, there is no need to re-execute it. If setup of aa....aa was not terminated normally, execute pdplgset -d and then re-execute the pdplgset command.
KFPY01206-E E+L
Permission error occurred, path name=aa....aa
- An access permission error occurred in aa....aa. The following are possible causes:
- The specified command argument is invalid.
- No access privilege is granted for the installation directory.
- An error occurred on an internal OS command.
- Other (cause other than the previous ones)
- aa....aa: File or directory in which the read or write error occurred
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If the specified command argument is invalid:
- Specify the correct command argument and re-execute the command.
- If no access privilege is granted for the installation directory:
- Delete the installation directory and reinstall it. Or, grant an access privilege so that the HiRDB administrator can access the installation directory.
- If an error occurred in an internal OS command:
- Check the cause of the error based on the OS command's error message, and take an appropriate action.
- If the cause is other than those listed previously:
- Save the files under %PDDIR%\plugin and the files under the installation directory specified in the argument, and then contact the customer support center.
KFPY01207-E E+L
Failed to create file or directory, path name="aa....aa"
- Creation of file or directory "aa....aa" failed. The following are possible causes:
- The user did not execute the command as the HiRDB administrator.
- The HiRDB administrator does not have the HiRDB directory write privilege.
- An error occurred on an internal OS command.
- Other (cause other than the previous ones)
- aa....aa: File or directory whose creation failed
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If the user did not execute the command as the HiRDB administrator:
- Execute the command as the HiRDB administrator.
- If the HiRDB administrator does not have the HiRDB directory write privilege:
- Grant the HiRDB directory write privilege.
- If an error occurred in an internal OS command:
- If an OS command error message is displayed, check the cause of the error based on the message, and take an appropriate action.
- If the cause is other than those listed previously:
- Save the files under %PDDIR%\plugin, and then contact the customer support center.
KFPY01208-E E+L
File or directory not exists, path name=aa....aa
- The file or directory aa....aa was not found. The following are possible causes:
- The specified command argument is invalid.
- The installation directory is damaged.
- An error occurred in an internal OS command.
- Other (cause other than the previous ones)
- aa....aa: Name of the file or directory referenced
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If the specified command argument is invalid:
- Specify the correct command argument and re-execute the command.
- If the installation directory is damaged:
- Reinstall the plug-in to be set up.
- If an error occurred on an internal OS command:
- If an OS command error message is displayed, check the cause of the error based on the message and take an appropriate action.
- If the cause is other than those listed previously:
- Save the files under %PDDIR%\plugin and the files under the installation directory specified in the argument, and then contact the customer support center.
KFPY01209-E E+L
Not a directory, path name=aa....aa
- aa....aa is not a directory.
- aa....aa: Name of the directory referenced
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Check the path specified in the argument for any error. If the path is invalid, specify the correct installation directory and re-execute the command.
- If a file called plugin was created in the HiRDB directory, rename the file.
KFPY01210-E E+L
PLUGIN aa....aa not installed
- Plug-in aa....aa has not been installed.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Check if the path specified in the argument is correct. If it is wrong, specify the correct path and re-execute the command.
- If plug-in aa....aa has not been installed, install it.
KFPY01211-E E+L
Internal error occurred, func=aa....aa, location=bb....bb, info="cc....cc"
- An internal error occurred.
- aa....aa: Name of function where the internal error occurred
- bb....bb: Location within aa....aa
- cc....cc: Error information
- S: Terminates abnormally.
- Action
- If messages have been output to files in %PDDIR%\plugin or to the event log (in UNIX, syslogfile), or (for OS commands) messages have been displayed in the command execution window, save the messages and contact the customer support center.
- Before starting HiRDB, delete the plug-in pdplugin operand that was to be set up from the system common definition for all units, and then start HiRDB.
KFPY01213-E E+L
Specified directory not full path name
- The specified directory is not an absolute path name.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Specify the absolute path of the installation directory in the command argument and execute the command.
KFPY01214-E E+L
PLUGIN aa....aa not setup
- Plug-in aa....aa has not been set up. The following are:
- The plug-in name specified in the argument is invalid.
- The path set in the PDDIR environment variable is invalid.
- The plug-in with its name specified in the argument has not been set up.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If the plug-in name specified in the argument is invalid:
- Specify the correct plug-in name in the argument and re-execute the command.
- If the path set in the PDDIR environment variable is invalid:
- Specify the correct path in the PDDIR environment variable and re-execute the command.
- If the plug-in with its name specified in the argument has not been set up:
- There is no need to execute the command.
KFPY01215-E E+L
Unable to execute aa....aa command while HiRDB running
- It is impossible to execute the indicated command because HiRDB is running.
- aa....aa: Name of executed command
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Execute the command while HiRDB is not running.
KFPY01216-E E+L
Pdplgset already used by another user
- The pdplgset command is already being executed.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Wait until the current pdplgset command is terminated, and then re-execute the pdplgset command.
KFPY01227-E L
PLUGIN library aa....aa incompatible load model type with HiRDB
- The load type (POSIX or non-POSIX) of plug-in library aa....aa and the load type of HiRDB do not match.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Install a plug-in that matches the HiRDB version, specify a plug-in matching the HiRDB load type, and then re-execute the command.
KFPY02001-E E
Fatal error, inf=aa....aa
- A fatal error occurred during command execution.
- aa....aa: Maintenance information
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Contact the customer support center.
KFPY02006-E E
Invalid arguments
usage: pdplgrgst [{-a| -d}] [-u] definition_file PIC file
- The specified plug-in definition file or PIC file is invalid. This message displays the command usage.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Specify a plug-in definition file name and PIC file name as the arguments in the command line. Make sure that the specified file name is correct, and then re-execute the command.
KFPY02007-E E
Read error occurred, file="aa....aa", errno=bbb
- A read error occurred in file "aa....aa".
- aa....aa: Name of the file where the read error occurred
- bbb: Value set in errno
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Eliminate the cause of the error by checking errno.h and the applicable OS manual based on the value of the errno (external integer variable indicating the error status), and then re-execute the command.
KFPY02010-E E
Insufficient process local memory, size=aa....aa
- An attempt was made to allocate a process private area during command execution, but it failed due to insufficient memory.
- aa....aa: Size of area to be allocated (in bytes)
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Check if another process is using a large amount of memory and take one of the following actions:
- If there is a process using a large amount of memory:
- Wait until the process is terminated and then re-execute the command.
- If there is no process using a large amount of memory:
- Terminate any unneeded processes and then re-execute the command. If this message is displayed again, contact the customer support center.
KFPY02011-E E
Invalid PLUGIN definition file, file=aa....aa
- The contents of the plug-in definition file are invalid.
- aa....aa: File name specified in the command line
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Make sure that the file specified in the command argument is a plug-in definition file.
KFPY02012-E E
Invalid PIC file, file=aa....aa
- The contents of the PIC file are invalid.
- aa....aa: File name specified in the command line
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Make sure that the file specified in the command argument is a PIC file.
KFPY02013-E E
aaaaa type "bb....bb" already defined
- Abstract data type or index type "bb....bb" is already defined.
- aaaaa: Type:
- Data: Abstract data type
- Index: Index type
- bb....bb: Name of the type already defined
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If type "bb....bb" is a user-defined abstract data type, delete the abstract data type ("bb....bb") to use the plug-in. If type "bb....bb" is not a user-defined abstract data type, the plug-in has not been registered correctly. Execute the pdplgrgst command, specifying the -d option to delete the plug-in from HiRDB, and then register the plug-in again.
KFPY02014-E E
PLUGIN definition file aa....aa does not correspond to PIC file bb....bb
- The specified plug-in definition file does not correspond to the specified PIC file.
- aa....aa: Name of the plug-in definition file specified in the command line
- bb....bb: Name of the PIC file specified in the command line
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Make sure that both the plug-in definition file and the PIC file specified in the command line belong to the plug-in subject to registration processing, and then re-execute the command.
KFPY02015-E E
PLUGIN aa....aa already registered in schema "bb....bb"
- Plug-in aa....aa is already registered in HiRDB.
- aa....aa: Name of the plug-in subject to registration processing
- bb....bb: Schema in which the plug-in is registered
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Plug-in aa....aa is already registered in HiRDB. To use the plug-in, code the pdplugin operand in the system common definition, and then restart HiRDB. To delete the plug-in, execute the pdplgrgst command, specifying the -d option. To upgrade the plug-in, execute the pdplgrgst command, specifying the -a option.
KFPY02016-I E
Processing of PLUGIN aa....aa ended, PLUGIN=bb....bb, return code=c
- Registration or deletion of the indicated plug-in has terminated.
- aa....aa: Nature of processing:
- registration: Registration
- unregistration: Deletion
- updating: Version upgrading
- bb....bb: Plug-in name
- c: Termination code (0 or 8)
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If the termination code is not 0, take an appropriate action according to the message that was displayed before this message. Note that ******** is displayed as the plug-in name in the following cases:
- The argument specified in the command line is invalid.
- An invalid combination of the plug-in definition file and PIC file was specified in the command file.
- The establishment of a connection with HiRDB failed.
- The PDUSER environment variable setting is invalid for the user with the DBA privilege.
- Memory allocation failed.
KFPY02017-E E
PLUGIN aa....aa not registered
- Plug-in aa....aa is not registered.
- aa....aa: Name of the plug-in subject to deletion
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Plug-in aa....aa either has not been registered or has already been deleted. To register the plug-in, omit both -a and -d options. If the -u option was specified to register the plug-in in the pdplgrgst command executor's schema, be sure to specify the -u option when deleting or upgrading the plug-in.
KFPY02018-E E
PLUGIN aa....aa registered in schema "bb....bb", not in schema "cc....cc"
- Plug-in aa....aa has been registered in schema "bb....bb", but not in schema "cc....cc".
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- bb....bb: Schema in which the plug-in is registered
- cc....cc: Schema subject to deletion of plug-in
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- The specified plug-in is not registered in the schema subject to deletion of plug-in. Set the pdplgrgst command option and PDUSER environment variable values according to the following table, and then re-execute the command:
bb....bb | Option to be specified | PDUSER setting |
---|
MASTER | -d | User with DBA privilege |
Other | -d -u | Authorization identifier and password of user "bb....bb" |
KFPY02019-E E
Error occurred while unregistering PLUGIN, inf=aa....aa
- An error occurred in the SQL that was executed to delete a plug-in.
- aa....aa: Information about the SQL execution error
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Eliminate the cause of the error based on the displayed message text, and then re-execute the command.
KFPY02021-E E
Error occurred while updating PLUGIN, inf=aa....aa
- An error occurred while upgrading a plug-in.
- aa....aa: Information about the SQL execution error
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Eliminate the cause of the error based on the displayed message text, and then re-execute the command.
KFPY02022-E E
Newer version of PLUGIN aa....aa registered, registered PLUGIN version=bb....bb, specified PLUGIN version=cc....cc
- A newer version of the plug-in is registered.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- bb....bb: Version of the currently registered plug-in
- cc....cc: Version of the plug-in whose registration was attempted
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- A plug-in cannot be upgraded to an older version. Install and set up the plug-in version bb....bb.
KFPY02023-E E
PLUGIN definition file incompatible with PIC file
- The plug-in definition file is not compatible with the PIC file.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- The plug-in is not set up correctly. Set it up again.
KFPY02024-E E
Newer version of HiRDB required to aa....aa version bb....bb of PLUGIN cc....cc
- A newer version of HiRDB is required to register or upgrade plug-in cc....cc version bb....bb.
- aa....aa: Type of processing:
- register: Registration
- update: Version upgrading
- bb....bb: Plug-in version
- cc....cc: Plug-in whose registration or upgrading was attempted
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Upgrade the HiRDB system.
KFPY02025-E E
Incompatible PLUGIN library format with HiRDB, PLUGIN data model=aa, HiRDB data model=bb
- The format of the plug-in library does not match the HiRDB format.
- aa: Data model of the plug-in
- bb: HiRDB data model
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- When aa is 32 and bb is 64, set the plug-in to the 64-bit mode. When aa is 64 and bb is 32, either set HiRDB to the 64-bit mode or the plug-in to the 32-bit mode. When migrating to a 64-bit mode HiRDB system, you cannot return the system to a 32-bit mode HiRDB.
KFPY02027-E E
PLUGIN library aa....aa incompatible load model type with HiRDB
- The load type for the plug-in library (POSIX or non-POSIX library version) and the load type for HiRDB do not match.
- aa....aa: Plug-in name
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Register a plug-in that matches the load type (POSIX or non-POSIX library version) for HiRDB, and then re-execute the command.
KFPY02039-E E
Open error occurred, file="aa....aa", errno=bbb
- An open error occurred on file "aa....aa", which is used to register a plug-in.
- aa....aa: Name of the file where the open error occurred
- bbb: Error number (errno)
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Eliminate the cause of the error by checking errno.h and the applicable OS manual based on the value of the errno (external integer variable indicating the error status), and then re-execute the command.
KFPY02101-E E
Failed to get time
- The system was unable to obtain the current time.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Contact the customer support center.
KFPY02110-E E
Data type "aa....aa" not defined
- Abstract data type "aa....aa" is required for the plug-in, but it is not defined.
- aa....aa: Name of the undefined abstract data type
- S: Terminates processing.
- P: Define the abstract data type named "aa....aa", and then re-execute the command. If this message is issued again, contact the customer support center.
- Action
- Contact the customer support center.
KFPY02111-E E
Index type "aa....aa" not defined
- Index type "aa....aa" is required for the plug-in, but it is not defined.
- aa....aa: Name of the undefined index type
- S: Terminates processing.
- P: Define the index type named "aa....aa", and then re-execute the command. If this message is issued again, contact the customer support center.
- Action
- Contact the customer support center.
KFPY02112-E E
Duplicate data type PLUGIN for "aa....aa"
- The data type plug-in for "aa....aa" is already registered.
- aa....aa: Name of the abstract data type
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If the plug-in is already registered, there is no need to use this command. If the plug-in has not been registered, but this message was issued, contact the customer support center.
KFPY02113-E E
Duplicate index type PLUGIN for "aa....aa"
- The index type plug-in for "aa....aa" is already registered.
- aa....aa: Name of the index type
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If the applicable plug-in is already registered, there is no need to use this command.
KFPY02114-E E
Duplicate PLUGIN name "aa....aa"
- Plug-in "aa....aa" is already registered.
- aa....aa: Name of the plug-in that is already registered
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If the applicable plug-in is already registered, there is no need to use this command.
KFPY02120-E E
PIC file error, inf=aa....aa
- The PIC file is invalid.
- aa....aa: Maintenance information
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- The contents of the PIC file may be damaged. Re-execute plug-in installation and setup. If this message is issued again, contact the customer support center.
KFPY02121-E E
PIC file version error
- The plug-in subject to registration is not compatible with the HiRDB version.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Make sure that the HiRDB version supports the operating conditions for the plug-in to be registered.
KFPY02122-E E
PIC file header error
- The PIC file header is invalid.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Make sure that the PIC file name is specified in the command argument, and then re-execute the command. If the PIC file name was specified, but this message was issued, contact the customer support center.
KFPY02140-E E
PLUGIN ID(aa....aa) already used
- aa....aa is already in use as a plug-in ID.
- aa....aa: Plug-in ID
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Contact the customer support center.
KFPY02200-E E
Error occurred on server, inf=aaa
- An error occurred when accessing the server to register a plug-in.
- aaa: Maintenance information
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If another message was issued before this message:
- Eliminate the cause of the error according to the message issued before this message, and then re-execute the command.
- If no message was issued before this message:
- Contact the customer support center.
KFPY02201-E E
Error occurred while defining PLUGIN, inf=aa....aa
- An error occurred when executing SQL to define a plug-in.
- aa....aa: Nature of SQL execution error
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Eliminate the cause of the error based on the output message text, and then re-execute the command.
KFPY02202-E E
Error occurred while processing PIC file, inf=aaaa
- An error occurred while processing a PIC file.
- aaaa: Maintenance information
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Contact the customer support center.
KFPY02210-E E
Connect error occurred
- An error occurred while connecting to the server.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- If an SQL-statement-related message was issued before this message:
- Eliminate the cause of the error indicated in the message, and then re-execute the command.
- If no SQL-statement-related message was issued before this message:
- Make sure that the user has the DBA privilege on the HiRDB system, and then re-execute the command.
KFPY02213-E E
User aa....aa has no DBA privilege
- The user does not have the DBA privilege that is required to execute the pdplgrgst command.
- aa....aa: User name
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- The DBA privilege is required to execute the pdplgrgst command. Specify a user with the DBA privilege in the PDUSER environment variable and re-execute the command.
KFPY02220-E E
Failed in definition
- Plug-in definition failed.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Eliminate the cause of the error according to the message issued before this message, and then re-execute the command.
- For example, check the name of the plug-in definition file.
KFPY02230-E E
Invalid setting of environment variable PDUSER
- The setting of the PDUSER environment variable is invalid.
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Check the setting of the PDUSER environment variable and then re-execute the command. The PDUSER environment variable must be set to execute this command.
KFPY02300-E E
Error occurred, inf1=aa....aa, inf2=bbbb
- An error occurred during command execution.
- aa....aa: Maintenance information 1
- bbbb: Maintenance information 2
- S: Terminates processing.
- Action
- Contact the customer support center.
KFPY03001-E L
PLUGIN module requested abortion. PLUGIN ID=aa....aa, Abort code=bb....bb, Information=cc....cc
- The indicated plug-in requested abnormal termination.
- aa....aa: Plug-in ID
- bb....bb: Abort code
- cc....cc: Abort information
- S: Terminates abnormally.
- Action
- Save the files under %PDDIR%\spool, %PDDIR%\tmp, and %PDDIR%\plugin, as well as the event log (in UNIX, syslogfile).
- Additionally, check the manual for the indicated plug-in, and take an appropriate action according to the abort code. Use the saved information, if necessary, to correct the error.
KFPY99999-I L
(dddddddd)xxxxx-y :zz....zz
- This is a message from a plug-in named dddddddd.
- dddddddd: Plug-in name
- xxxxx: Message ID
- y: Significance of the error message
- zz....zz: Message text
- S: Depends on the handling of message xxxxx-y that was issued by plug-in dddddddd.
- Action
- Take an appropriate action according to plug-in dddddddd's message xxxxx-y.