FILESYS-X-658: TTS disabled because of error writing to file during backout.
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FILESYS-X-659: TTS disabled because of too many defined volumes.
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FILESYS-X-660: TTS disabled because of error writing volume definition information.
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FILESYS-X-661: TTS disabled because of error reading backout file during record
generation.
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FILESYS.NLM
The Transaction Tracking System (TTS) had a problem writing to the actual
database for which it was backing out transactions, so it disabled itself to
prevent further problems.
The database is probably corrupted.
Try to determine whether the database application can read the database.
Some database programs have recovery utilities that can detect and repair
corruption.
FILESYS.NLM
The Transaction Tracking System (TTS) can track transactions on only a
certain number of volumes. This number has been exceeded.
Combine volumes so that the number is within the limit set by TTS.
FILESYS.NLM
A hardware failure could have occurred.
See
Disk Errors
in the
FILESYS.NLM
The Transaction Tracking System (TTS) probably disabled itself because it
failed to generate records to be written to a file. This failure occurred when
TTS could not read the backout file for some reason. The problem could be a
hardware failure, a power failure, or a corrupted file.
See
Disk
Errors. If you suspect file corruption, delete the file and restore from
a backup.
Server Operating System Administration
FILESYS - File System Messages 147
Guide.
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