Preface

This manual describes the messages issued by the HiRDB Version 9 Nonstop Database program products.

Intended readers

This manual is intended for users of HiRDB Version 9 (hereafter referred to as HiRDB).

Readers of this manual must have the following:

Organization of this manual

This manual is organized into the following chapters:

1. Overview of Messages
Chapter 1 provides an overview of the message output formats and the notations used in this manual to explain the messages.
2. Messages
Chapter 2 explains each message and the action to be taken when each message is output.
3. ABORT Codes
Chapter 3 explains the causes of ABORT codes (abnormal termination cause codes) and the actions to be taken in response to each ABORT code.
4. Error Detail Codes
Chapter 4 explains RPC-related errors, detailed codes about system-related errors, system call return codes, and communication error codes.
5. HiRDB File System Error Codes
Chapter 5 explains the error codes and the information about locked resources that are displayed by HiRDB.
6. Lock Control Errors
Chapter 6 explains resource types, resource names, and resource information output for lock control errors.
7. Messages Related to Sort Processing
Chapter 7 explains messages related to sort processing.
8. SQLSTATE
Chapter 7 explains messages related to SQLSTATE.

Related publications

This manual is part of a related set of manuals. The manuals in the set are listed below (with the manual numbers):

HiRDB (for UNIX)
HiRDB (for Windows)
HiRDB (for both Windows and UNIX)

In references to HiRDB Version 9 manuals, this manual omits the phrases for UNIX systems and for Windows systems. Refer to either the UNIX or Windows HiRDB manual, whichever is appropriate for your platform.

Others
#: This manual has been published in Japanese only; it is not available in English.

Organization of HiRDB manuals

The HiRDB manuals are organized as shown below. For the most efficient use of these manuals, it is suggested that they be read in the order they are shown, going from left to right.

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Conventions: Abbreviations

Unless otherwise required, this manual uses the following abbreviations for product and other names:

Full name or meaningAbbreviation
HiRDB Server Version 9HiRDB/Single ServerHiRDB or HiRDB Server
HiRDB/Parallel Server
HiRDB/Developer's Kit Version 9HiRDB/Developer's KitHiRDB Client
HiRDB/Developer's Kit Version 9(64)
HiRDB/Run Time Version 9HiRDB/Run Time
HiRDB/Run Time Version 9(64)
HiRDB Accelerator Version 8HiRDB Accelerator
HiRDB Accelerator Version 9
HiRDB Adapter for XML - Standard EditionHiRDB Adapter for XML
HiRDB Adapter for XML - Enterprise Edition
HiRDB Advanced High Availability Version 9HiRDB Advanced High Availability
HiRDB Control ManagerHiRDB CM
HiRDB Control Manager AgentHiRDB CM Agent
HiRDB Dataextractor Version 8HiRDB Dataextractor
HiRDB Datareplicator Version 8HiRDB Datareplicator
HiRDB Disaster Recovery Light Edition Version 9HiRDB Disaster Recovery Light Edition
HiRDB Non Recover Front End Server Version 9HiRDB Non Recover FES
HiRDB Staticizer Option Version 9HiRDB Staticizer Option
HiRDB Text Search Plug-in Version 9HiRDB Text Search Plug-in
HiRDB XML Extension Version 9HiRDB XML Extension
Single serverSDS
System managerMGR
Front-end serverFES
Dictionary serverDS
Back-end serverBES
Microsoft(R) ActiveX(R)ActiveX
DNCWARE ClusterPerfect (Linux Edition)ClusterPerfect
DataStage(R)DataStage
DB2 Universal Database for OS/390 Version 6DB2
JP1/Magnetic Tape AccessEasyMT
EasyMT
JP1/Automatic Job Management System 2 - Scenario OperationJP1/AJS2-SO
JP1/Automatic Job Management System 3JP1/AJS3
JP1/Automatic Job Management System 2
JP1/Cm2/Extensible SNMP AgentJP1/ESA
JP1/Cm2/Extensible SNMP Agent for Mib Runtime
JP1/Integrated Management - ManagerJP1/Integrated Management or JP1/IM
JP1/Integrated Management - View
JP1/NETM/Audit - ManagerJP1/NETM/Audit
JP1/NETM/DMJP1/NETM/DM
JP1/NETM/DM Manager
JP1/Cm2/Network Node ManagerJP1/NNM
JP1/Performance ManagementJP1/PFM
JP1/Performance Management - Agent Option for HiRDBJP1/PFM-Agent for HiRDB
JP1/Performance Management - Agent Option for PlatformJP1/PFM-Agent for Platform
JP1/Performance Management/SNMP System ObserverJP1/SSO
JP1/VERITAS NetBackup BS V4.5 Agent for HiRDB LicenseJP1/VERITAS NetBackup Agent for HiRDB License
JP1/VERITAS NetBackup V4.5 Agent for HiRDB License
JP1/VERITAS NetBackup 5 Agent for HiRDB License
LifeKeeper for Linux V7 Update1LifeKeeper
MetaBroker(R)MetaBroker
MetaStage(R)MetaStage
Microsoft(R) Office ExcelMicrosoft Excel or Excel
JP1/Magnetic Tape LibraryMTguide
JP1/VERITAS NetBackup BS v4.5NetBackup
JP1/VERITAS NetBackup v4.5
PowerHA for AIX, V5.5PowerHA
PowerHA SystemMirror V6.1
QualityStage(TM)QualityStage
OpenTP1/Server Base Enterprise OptionTP1/EE
Hitachi TrueCopyTrueCopy
Hitachi TrueCopy Asynchronous
Hitachi TrueCopy basic
Hitachi TrueCopy Software
TrueCopy
TrueCopy Asynchronous
TrueCopy remote replicator
Hitachi Universal Replicator SoftwareUniversal Replicator
Universal Replicator
Microsoft(R) Visual C++(R)Visual C++ or C++ language
Oracle WebLogic ServerWebLogic Server
Virtual-storage Operating System 3/Forefront System ProductVOS3/FSVOS3
Virtual-storage Operating System 3/Leading System ProductVOS3/LS
Virtual-storage Operating System 3/Unific System ProductVOS3/US
VOS3 Database Connection ServerDB Connection Server
Extensible Data Manager/Base Extended Version 2
XDM Basic Program XDM/BASE E2
XDM/BASE E2
XDM/Data Communication and Control Manager 3
XDM Data Communication Management System XDM/DCCM3
XDM/DCCM3
XDM/Relational Database
Relational Database System XDM/RD
XDM/RDXDM/RD
XDM/Relational Database Extended Version 2
Relational Database System XDM/RD E2
XDM/RD E2
HP-UX 11i V2 (IPF)HP-UX or HP-UX (IPF)
HP-UX 11i V3 (IPF)
AIX 5L V5.2AIX 5LAIX
AIX 5L V5.3
AIX V6.1AIX V6.1
AIX V7.1AIX V7.1
Linux(R)Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) AS 4(AMD64 & Intel EM64T)Linux AS 4Linux
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) AS 4(x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) ES 4(AMD64 & Intel EM64T)Linux ES 4
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) ES 4(x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 5 Advanced Platform (x86)Linux 5
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 5 Advanced Platform (AMD/Intel 64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (AMD/Intel 64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 6 (32-bit x86)Linux 6
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 6 (64-bit x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) AS 4(AMD64 & Intel EM64T)Linux (EM64T)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) ES 4(AMD64 & Intel EM64T)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 5 Advanced Platform (AMD/Intel 64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (AMD/Intel 64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 6 (64-bit x86_64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 5 Advanced Platform (x86)Linux 5 (x86)Linux 5
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (x86)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 5 Advanced Platform (AMD/Intel 64)Linux 5 (AMD/Intel 64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 5 (AMD/Intel 64)
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 6 (32-bit x86)Linux 6 (32-bit x86)Linux 6
Red Hat Enterprise Linux(R) 6 (64-bit x86_64)Linux 6 (64-bit x86_64)
turbolinux 7 Server for AP8000Linux for AP8000
Microsoft(R) Windows NT(R) Workstation Operating System Version 4.0Windows NT
Microsoft(R) Windows NT(R) Server Network Operating System Version 4.0
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Standard EditionWindows Server 2003 Standard EditionWindows Server 2003
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Enterprise EditionWindows Server 2003 Enterprise Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Standard x64 EditionWindows Server 2003 Standard x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Enterprise x64 EditionWindows Server 2003 Enterprise x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard EditionWindows Server 2003 R2
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard x64 EditionWindows Server 2003 R2 x64 Editions
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 StandardWindows Server 2008 StandardWindows Server 2008
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 EnterpriseWindows Server 2008 Enterprise
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Standard (x64)Windows Server 2008 R2
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Enterprise (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 R2 Datacenter (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Standard (x64)Windows Server 2008 (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2008 Enterprise (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2012 StandardWindows Server 2012
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2012 Datacenter
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Standard x64 EditionWindows Server 2003 x64 EditionsWindows (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Enterprise x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Standard x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003 R2, Enterprise x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Professional x64 EditionWindows XP x64 Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Server(R) 2003, Enterprise x64 EditionWindows Server 2003 (IPF)Windows(IPF)
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Professional x64 EditionWindows XP x64 EditionWindows XP
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Professional Operating SystemWindows XP Professional
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) XP Home Edition Operating SystemWindows XP Home Edition
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Home BasicWindows Vista Home BasicWindows Vista
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Home PremiumWindows Vista Home Premium
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) UltimateWindows Vista Ultimate
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) BusinessWindows Vista Business
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) EnterpriseWindows Vista Enterprise
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Home Basic (x64)Windows Vista (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Home Premium (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Ultimate (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Business (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Enterprise (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Ultimate (x64)Windows Vista Ultimate (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Business (x64)Windows Vista Business (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows Vista(R) Enterprise (x64)Windows Vista Enterprise (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 Home PremiumWindows 7 Home PremiumWindows 7
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 ProfessionalWindows 7 Professional
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 EnterpriseWindows 7 Enterprise
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 UltimateWindows 7 Ultimate
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 Home Premium (x64)Windows 7 (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 Professional (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 Enterprise (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 Ultimate (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 Professional (x64)Windows 7 Professional (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 Enterprise (x64)Windows 7 Enterprise (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 7 Ultimate (x64)Windows 7 Ultimate (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 8 (Core Edition)Windows 8 (Core Edition)Windows 8
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 8 ProWindows 8 Pro
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 8 EnterpriseWindows 8 Enterprise
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 8 (Core Edition) (x64)Windows 8 (Core Edition) (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 8 Pro (x64)Windows 8 Pro (x64)
Microsoft(R) Windows(R) 8 Enterprise (x64)Windows 8 Enterprise (x64)

This manual also uses the following abbreviations:

AbbreviationFull name or meaning
ACKAcknowledgement
ADMAdaptable Data Manager
ADOActiveX Data Objects
ADTAbstract Data Type
APApplication Program
APIApplication Programming Interface
ASN.1Abstract Syntax Notation One
BESBack End Server
BLOBBinary Large Object
BMPBasic Multilingual Plane
BOMByte Order Mark
CD-ROMCompact Disc - Read Only Memory
CLOBCharacter Large Object
CMTCassette Magnetic Tape
COBOLCommon Business Oriented Language
CORBACommon ORB Architecture
CPUCentral Processing Unit
CSVComma Separated Values
DAOData Access Object
DATDigital Audio Tape
DBDatabase
DBMSDatabase Management System
DDLData Definition Language
DICDictionary Server
DLTDigital Linear Tape
DMLData Manipulate Language
DNSDomain Name System
DOMDocument Object Model
DSDictionary Server
DTDDocument Type Definition
DTPDistributed Transaction Processing
DWHData Warehouse
EUCExtended UNIX Code
EXExclusive
FATFile Allocation Table
FDFloppy Disk
FESFront End Server
FQDNFully Qualified Domain Name
FTPFile Transfer Protocol
GUIGraphical User Interface
HDHard Disk
HDPHitachi Dynamic Provisioning
HTMLHyper Text Markup Language
IDIdentification number
IPInternet Protocol
IPFItanium(R) Processor Family
JARJava Archive File
Java VMJava Virtual Machine
JDBCJava Database Connectivity
JDKJava Developer's Kit
JFSJournaled File System
JFS2Enhanced Journaled File System
JISJapanese Industrial Standard code
JP1Job Management Partner 1
JREJava Runtime Environment
JTAJava Transaction API
JTSJava Transaction Service
KEISKanji processing Extended Information System
LANLocal Area Network
LIPLoop Initialization Process
LOBLarge Object
LRULeast Recently Used
LTOLinear Tape-Open
LULogical Unit
LVMLogical Volume Manager
MGRSystem Manager
MIBManagement Information Base
MRCFMultiple RAID Coupling Feature
MSCSMicrosoft Cluster Server
MSFCMicrosoft Failover Cluster
NAFONetwork Adapter Fail Over
NAPTNetwork Address Port Translation
NATNetwork Address Translation
NICNetwork Interface Card
NISNetwork Information Service
NTFSNew Technology File System
ODBCOpen Database Connectivity
OLEObject Linking and Embedding
OLTPOn-Line Transaction Processing
OOCOBOLObject Oriented COBOL
ORBObject Request Broker
OSOperating System
OTSObject Transaction Service
PCPersonal Computer
PICPlug-in Code
PNMPublic Network Management
POSIXPortable Operating System Interface for UNIX
PPProgram Product
PRProtected Retrieve
PUProtected Update
RAIDRedundant Arrays of Inexpensive Disk
RDRelational Database
RDBRelational Database
RDORemote Data Objects
RiSeReal time SAN replication
RMResource Manager
RMMResource Manager Monitor
RPCRemote Procedure Call
SAXSimple API for XML
SDSSingle Database Server
SGMLStandard Generalized Markup Language
SJISShift JIS
SNMPSimple Network Management Protocol
SNTPSimple Network Time Protocol
SRShared Retrieve
SUShared Update
TCP/IPTransmission Control Protocol / Internet Protocol
TMTransaction Manager
UAPUser Application Program
UOCUser Own Coding
VOS3Virtual-storage Operating System 3
WSWorkstation
WWWWorld Wide Web
XDM/BASE E2Extensible Data Manager / Base Extended Version 2
XDM/DSExtensible Data Manager / Data Spreader
XDM/RD E2Extensible Data Manager / Relational Database Extended Version 2
XDM/XTExtensible Data Manager / Data Extract
XDSExtended Data Server
XMLExtensible Markup Language

Log representations

[Figure]In Windows
The application log that is displayed by Windows Event Viewer is referred to as the event log. The following procedure is used to view the event log.
To view the event log:
1. Choose Start, Programs, Administrative Tools (Common), and then Event Viewer.
2. Choose Log, and then Application.
The application log is displayed. Messages with HiRDBSingleServer or HiRDBParallelServer displayed in the Source column were issued by HiRDB.
If you specified a setup identifier when you installed HiRDB, the specified setup identifier follows HiRDBSingleServer or HiRDBParallelServer.
[Figure]In UNIX
The OS log is referred to generically as syslogfile. syslogfile is the log output destination specified in /etc/syslog.conf. Typically, the following files are specified as syslogfile.
OSFile
HP-UX/var/adm/syslog/syslog.log
Solaris/var/adm/messages or /var/log/syslog
AIX/var/adm/ras/syslog
Linux/var/log/messages

Conventions: Fonts and symbols

The following table explains the text formatting conventions used in this manual:

Text formattingConvention
BoldBold characters indicate text in a window, other than the window title. Such text includes menus, menu options, buttons, radio box options, or explanatory labels. For example:
  • From the File menu, choose Open.
  • Click the Cancel button.
  • In the Enter name entry box, type your name.
ItalicItalic characters indicate a placeholder for some actual text to be provided by the user or system. For example:
  • Write the command as follows:
    copy source-file target-file
  • The following message appears:
    A file was not found. (file = file-name)
Italic characters are also used for emphasis. For example:
  • Do not delete the configuration file.
MonospaceMonospace characters indicate text that the user enters without change, or text (such as messages) output by the system. For example:
  • At the prompt, enter dir.
  • Use the send command to send mail.
  • The following message is displayed:
    The password is incorrect.

The following table explains the symbols used in this manual:

SymbolConvention
|In syntax explanations, a vertical bar separates multiple items, and has the meaning of OR. For example:
A|B|C means A, or B, or C.
{ }In syntax explanations, curly brackets indicate that only one of the enclosed items is to be selected. For example:
{A|B|C} means only one of A, or B, or C.
[ ]In syntax explanations, square brackets indicate that the enclosed item or items are optional. For example:
[A] means that you can specify A or nothing.
[B|C] means that you can specify B, or C, or nothing.
...In coding, an ellipsis (...) indicates that one or more lines of coding have been omitted.
In syntax explanations, an ellipsis indicates that the immediately preceding item can be repeated as many times as necessary. For example:
A, B, B, ... means that, after you specify A, B, you can specify B as many times as necessary.
()Parentheses indicate the range of items to which the vertical bar (|) or ellipsis (...) is applicable.
{{ }}A double pair of curly brackets encloses multiple items, all of which you can specify multiple times as a unit.
Example: {{pdbuffer -a option-name}}
This example indicates that you can specify the above multiple times as follows:
pdbuffer -a option-name
pdbuffer -a option-name
~A swung dash precedes the attributes of a user-specified value.
<< >>A double pair of angle brackets encloses the default value assumed by the system when the specification is omitted.
< >A single pair of angle brackets encloses the syntax element notation for a user-specified value.
(( ))A double pair of parentheses encloses the permitted range of values that can be specified.
[Figure][Figure]Round up the result to the next integer.
Example: The result of [Figure]34 [Figure] 3[Figure] will be 12.
[Figure][Figure]Discard digits following the decimal point.
Example: The result of [Figure]34 [Figure] 3[Figure] will be 11.
MAXSelect the largest value as the result.
Example: The result of MAX(3 [Figure] 6, 4 + 7) will be18.
MINSelect the smallest value as the result.
Example: The result of MIN(3 [Figure] 6, 4 + 7) will be 11.

Conventions: KB, MB, GB, and TB

This manual uses the following conventions:

Conventions: Version numbers

The version numbers of Hitachi program products are usually written as two sets of two digits each, separated by a hyphen. For example:

The version number might be shown on the spine of a manual as Ver. 2.00, but the same version number would be written in the program as 02-00.

Path name representations

In Windows: %PDDIR%\CLIENT\UTL\

In UNIX: $PDDIR/client/lib/

Notes on Windows path names

Example: C:\win32app\hitachi\hirdb_s\spool\tmp

Example: pdinit -d "C:\Program Files(x86)\hitachi\hirdb_s\conf\mkinit"

However, double quotation marks are not necessary when you use the set command in a batch file or at the command prompt to set an environment variable or when you specify the installation directory. If you do use double quotation marks in such a case, the enclosing double quotation marks become part of the value assigned to the environment variable.

Example: set PDCLTPATH=C:\Program Files\hitachi\hirdb_s\spool

Important notes on this manual

The following facilities are explained, but they are not supported:

The following products and option program products are explained, but they are not supported:

#: Supported in the UNIX edition. Not supported in the Windows edition.