HP NonStop RDF J-series RVUs Management Manual page 367

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program
is the name of the program file that RDF tried to execute.
expected
is the expected version number of the program.
received
is the actual version number of the program, as reflected by the program file.
Cause
In response to a START RDF command, RDF attempted to execute the designated
program file ( program ). The program in that file, however, had a different version number
( received ) than was expected ( expected ). You have installed the wrong version of RDF.
Effect
RDF stops.
Recovery
Install the correct version of RDF on all systems, and then start RDF.
703
Still waiting on purger for undo pass
Cause
The updater has sent a request for permission to read the undo list, but the purger
has not yet given the updater permission.
Effect
The updater waits until the purger has completed building the undo list.
Recovery
This is an informational message. No recovery is required, unless the purger is
reporting problems.
704
Updaters stopped before stop-update-to-time has completed
Cause
The purger has detected that all the updaters have stopped, but at least one updater
stopped prematurely and did not stop at the specified timestamp.
Effect
The updaters are stopped, but the backup database is not in a consistent state
corresponding to the stop update timestamp.
Recovery
Restart the updaters. If you still need to bring the backup database to a consistent
state, do the following. Wait for the updaters to catch up and then issue a new stop update to
time command, specifying a new timestamp.
705
File Open Error error on [ANSI-object-typeANSI-name, Partition
partition-id,] file filename
error
is the file-system error number that identifies the specific error.
ANSI-object-type
is the ANSI object type (for example, table, index, and so on).
ANSI-name
is the ANSI name of the SQL/MX object that encountered the error.
partition-id
is the partition ID of the SQL/MX object that encountered the error.
filename
is the Guardian file name of the file that encountered the error.
sno
is the sequence number of the file that encountered the error.
rba
is the relative byte address within the file where the error occurred.
Cause
A file-system error occurred while RDF was attempting to open a file, table, or process.
The message includes both the file-system error number and the name of the file, table, or
process that was to be opened.
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